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    Dharma and Karma

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    was Rama’s turn to take over‚ Kaikeyi reminded Dasharatha of the promise. Therefore‚ Rama was sent into exile and displays negative karma. Rama told Sita to stay put but she disobeyed Rama’s ordered and wandered around. Eventually she was taken by Ravana. Ramayana accepted his exile in order to fulfill his father’s promise that was made shows dharma. Sita’s unconditional loyalty to Ramayana would have been a display of dharma. The characters in Ramayana display various forms of archetypes. Ramayana

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    History of Ramayana

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    Historical Background of Ramayana Ramayana is true‚ if you have read it you can easily make out that it just can’t be a mere work of imagination. All the incidents‚ places and events seems natural. Nothing seems to be false. When britishers captured India some 150 yrs. ago‚ they rumoured it to be false and then some britishers who didn’t had any firm Hindu background just declared it to be a myth. Conclusion: IT IS TRUE Religions Background of Ramayana Hindu religious literature is the large

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    Rejecting Sita

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    later‚ my first instinct was to reject Rama’s apparent chink in the armour. Now‚ I seem to find consolation in the fact that most Hindu divine figures are fallible‚ Rama being no exception. To sum up‚ the Ramayana narrates the abduction of Sita by Ravana‚ the demon king. Rama follows him with his monkey army to rescue her from Lanka. At the end of the war‚ Sita undergoes a test of chastity at Rama’s behest. The Agnipariksha‚ or test of fire‚ requires her to throw herself into a blazing fire. However

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    Ahmedabad Culture

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    Ahmedabad Culture By Varun Vasava HS 454 ABOUT THE CITY Ahmedabad (Amdavad) is the capital of Gujarat and is one of the most important cities in Western India located on the banks of river Sabarmati‚ 32 km from the state capital of Gujarat. The city was under Bombay Presidency during British rule‚ now it is in Gujarat state. The city has interesting history. King Karandev – 1‚ the Solanki Ruler‚ had waged a war against the Bhil king of Ashapall or Ashaval. After his victory Karandev established

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    Epic poetry stands alone as the most influential writing of all time (“Short History of English Literature”). No other authors created such exemplary masterpieces which provide cultural perspectives. Society worldwide has been molded significantly through the ages by the epic poets like Homer and Dante‚ inspiring stories of heroes‚ gods‚ and epic wars which have instilled strong morals throughout mankind. Without the sonorous writings‚ many successors to the epic authors would not have produced their

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    descriptive essay

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    but different religious people have various opinions about it. The Hindhus celebrates this festival as a gesture of their joy because when Sri Ramachandra return to Ayodhya after 14 years exile in the forest following his victory over evil demon Ravana in a war and signifies the victory of good over evil. This is a day for which every child waits through out the year. Though it’s a festival for all people it is very interesting to young people because they savor most on this day. On this occasion

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    Visit to Zoo

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    What is Diwali? 1. The Diwali or Deepavali festival marks the victory of good over evil The Sanskrit word “Deepavali” means “an array of lights” and signifies the victory of brightness over darkness It is commonly celebrated by decorating homes with lamps and candles‚ bursting of firecrackers and sparklers‚ eating sweets and other mouthwatering dishes‚ praying to Gods and Goddesses‚ observing religious rituals‚ wearing new dresses and sending wishes and gifts to one another. When is

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    Malaysia is a tropical country with around 25million people. Malaysia located at Southeast Asia‚ peninsula bordering Thailand and Northern one-third of island of Borneo‚ bordering Indonesia‚ Brunei‚ South China Sea and South of Vietnam. Malaysia separated in two islands just similar as New Zealand‚ the only difference is West and East Malaysia and they are sharing the island with other countries as has mentioned before. The capital city (Kuala Lumpur) is located in West Malaysia‚ and Sabah (Borneo)

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    DIWALI FESTIWAL

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    It falls on the Amavasya of the month of Kartik every year by Hindu calendar and in the last week of October or in the starting days of November by English calendar. Many legends are associated with this festival. It marks the victory of Ram over Ravana. As a matter of fact‚ Diwali is the symbol of the victory of the forces of good over evil. According to some on this day Lord Ram reached Ayodhya along with Sita and Lakshman. The villagers of Ayodhya welcomed Ram‚ Lakshman and Sitaby decorating

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    For the most part‚ Eastern religions are polytheistic‚ meaning there is more than one god that is worshipped by the followers. Whereas Western religions are generally monotheistic in that only one god is worshipped. While some estimate the gods of Hinduism to run into the thousands‚ there is one true god or supreme reality called Brahman. The many gods of the Hindu way of life are a manifestation of Brahman. Thus‚ Hinduism sometimes gets looked at as a Western religion instead of the Eastern religion

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