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    Caste and Karma

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    Caste and Karma Understanding the people of India is a complex and rewarding endeavor. The country is rich with culture and home to people of varied ethnic groups and religions. India has a population of 1‚201‚193‚422 as of the 2011 census and accounts for the second largest population in the world with 17.5% of the world’s population; China is first with 19.4% and USA is third with 4.5% (Http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-Prov-Results/data_files/india/final_ppt_2011_ chapter3.pdf‚ 2011.). The enormous

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    To Be or Not To Be As a Michael Jackson’s personal doctor‚ Dr. Murray still doesn’t admit that he has done something wrong as a doctor. After we did something wrong‚ we might have that thinking of should we escape far away or face the result. Generally‚ admitting wrong-doing can make a difference in judgment’s sentence. From the story I Know What You Did Last Summer‚ by Louis Duncan‚ we can learn that escaping from our wrong-doing makes it gets worse and worse. Always‚ it’s important to accept

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    Buddhism and Hinduism have many similarities. The two religions also have a few differences. I will explore both to find examples of both. Mainly I will be focusing on each’s approach to liberation. In Buddhism this is often referred to nirvana‚ and moksha in Hinduism. References will be made to three primary forms of these religions. Hinduism will have references to the Bhagavad Gita‚ and the “Vision of Krishna’s Totality.” Buddhism will have references taken from the classic form known

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    Treta Yuga Analysis

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    Vishnu 1 This myth describes life as a continuously repetitive cycle. What aspects of life support such a view? In some of our worlds it was about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. We had the first stage of life beginning with Adam and Eve‚ they were given everything they wanted‚ and they did not have to work or do anything. Everything was provided for them until Eve ate an apple from the forbidden tree and convinced Adam to do the same. Then there was shame and guilt. We had to pay for

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    Bhagavad Gita Purpose

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    James Kim UGC 111 The Bhagavad Gita’s purpose is to deliver mankind from the shadows of material existence. Each and every one of us has adversities in many ways. We try to exist in the material world but the atmosphere of this material world ceases to exist. Our existence is eternal and is not to be threatened by nonexistence. Lord Krishna says that for the soul there is neither birth nor death at any point. It has not come‚ does not come‚ and will not come into being. It is unborn‚ eternal

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    Karma Or Selfless Action

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    In the path of Karma or selfless action one attains purity of mind and gradually attains the knowledge (Jnana) of Self. As one goes on performing acts of sacrifices and rituals for worldly rewards a stage comes when he starts doing selfless Karmas (acts) not with any aspiration for any type of reward‚ whether it is worldly prosperity‚ fame or name or for any future benefit like Heaven but for the sheer joy and enjoyment in serving others wholeheartedly‚ sincerely‚ honestly‚ without any expectation

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    What is beauty? Hinduism and Immanuel Kant “Beauty is an integral quality of the soul and God. If God is beautiful‚ the entire universe has to be beautiful. There can be nothing ugly in the universe.” (Hindu Janajagruti Samiti)¬¬ Hinduism is the oldest of all living religions. It was not man-made and is based on a set of dogmas. Unlike Islam or Christianity‚ it was not started as a system. It was developed by the teachings of such teachers as Avataras‚ Rishis‚ Vedas‚ the Upanishads‚ the

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    Karma Does Not Exist

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    people believe that karma is a real‚ active force of nature. For example‚ say that you plan to cheat on a test and tell your friends about it. They might say "don’t do that‚ karma will bite you in the butt." However‚ I do not agree with them. I believe that karma does not exist because a lot of horrendous things happen to people who have lived a good life. Also‚ if karma were real‚ people would be affected that did not do anything bad. One of the reasons I do not believe in karma is because even though

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    Karma Moral Compass

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    and I believe in Karma. And I think Karma is not punishment or retribution but simply an extended expression or consequence of natural acts. We create our own karma. Karma is the result of the choices that we make every moment of every day. Karma is not a theory that says you do this and you will get that‚ whether good or bad. It says do good works‚ and I’ll decide when you’ll get good results‚ when you need it‚ and not when you want it. In the business world and workplace‚ Karma also exists. For

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    establish a common set of good values and a larger worldview within their demographic‚ the commonality stops there. One may argue that both faiths share certain larger concepts – like the concept sin (karma)‚ liberation & heaven and hell – but the process of attaining liberation‚ gathering sin/karma and reaching the heavenly and hellish realms is so different in Jainism than that of Christianity‚ and hence‚ they are in no way similar. In this paper‚ the concept of liberation in both Jainism and Christianity

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