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    Rel.1321 NAIF MEQBAS How work Assailment #2 1­Describe 5 differences between Thravada and Mahayana Buddhism? Theravada 1­ Each Person is an individual. Mahayana 1­Each Person is involved with fellow human  beings.        2­Each person must  seek Nirvana  2­Each person can attain Nirvana though  without assistance. assistance. 3­The most commendable human  3­The most commendable human quality is  quality is wisdom (Bodhi). compassion (karuna). 4­ Metaphysics is avoided . 4­Metaphusics is elaborated

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    The science of motion that creates the chemistry of adrenalin working in our minds‚ bodies‚ and souls is very important to feel alive. You can make your choice to be the traditional Jack who had SO much work that the lack of play made him a dull boy. In the age of the laptop‚ when every kid is busy flying kites on the visual display unit rather than doing the same under the blue sky while feeling the breeze through the greens brushing across his face‚ the importance of sports on the field can hardly

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    Poetic Elements in Sande¿ak¡vyas Introduction Sanskrit is the vast and rich treasure house of various branches of knowledge. It has produced magnificent and sublime poetry since time immemorial. Ancient Indian thinkers thought a lot on the various aspects of poetry from different angles and consequently criticism of poetry developed here. New views emerged‚ several literary principles were explored and a series of schools of poetics came into existence. Sanskrit poetics is remarkably rich. Inasmuch

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    The constitution of India is the Magna for the women of India. For them‚ the centuries of slavery are over. Indian womanhood is on the march. They are coming into their own. Today women enjoy equal Status with men. In Vedic times women occupied the highest place in society. They were given all opportunities to develop themselves‚ socially‚ intellectually and morally. They could choose their own partners of life according to their own wishes. They were given thorough education‚ including military

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    Why I Visit The Temple?

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    Why I visit the Temple? Hinduism originated in India about 4000 years ago and is the world’s oldest existing religion. Hinduism has now widely spread across the shores and people are attracted towards the themes in Hinduism which includes- Dharma‚ Samsara‚ Karma‚ and Moksha. The Hindu temple is a place of worship for Hindus with its rich architecture which attracts millions of people from around the world. Badrinath temple‚ Brihadeeswara temple‚ Somnath temple‚ Kashi Vishwanath temple‚ Tirupati

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    The Isavasyopanishad or the Isa Upanishad is one of the shortest Upanishads‚ containing 18 brief verses in it. It is the part of Shukla Yajurveda. Among the ancient Upanishads‚ Isa is considered as the true Vedic Upanishad on which prominent spiritual tradition wrote commentary. It is a poetic Upanishad and its title roughly translates as ‘ruler of self’ [1] Its eighteen brief verses emphasize the underlying Oneness of the universe as it declares ‘The Lord is everything”. The main objective

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    Puja Speech For Puja

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    Puja Solutions: Greetings! Gone are those days when someone has to visit temples after temples just to conduct spiritual ceremonies or Vedic rituals at home. Over the time India is experiencing significant transformation‚ but we do try to stay connected to our roots‚ traditions‚ and culture. Puja Solutions is the one-step religious and spiritual destination for the people all over India‚ and bring in positivity‚ improve confidence‚ and discover wealth and prosperity by using technology. At this

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    The origin of the state is shrouded in mystery. It lies in the limbs of the obscure past. History does not help authentically in tracing the origin of the state‚ why and when it came into existence. It is because of the lack of historical evidence that a political thinker has to depend upon sociology‚ biology‚ ethnology and anthropology for any suggestion as to the circumstances and conditions under which the state came into being. But the material at our disposal is so inadequate that we have to

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    Pooja‚ Gemstones‚ Mantras and Charities 1 The best remedie for marital relations‚ problems and for children is to perform fast on the day of Upapada lord. The native should not eat during the day - it is the best‚ but after sunset he should eat light vegetarian meal‚ and not meat‚ fish and eggs. It is very important to eat in the evening. Best wishes‚ Bojan OM TAT SAT --- "Kapoor‚ Anshul" wrote: > Hi‚ > > I have a question‚ please provide your comments: > > > > 1) What

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    CRITICAL THINKING ASSIGNMENT PART I HINDUISM Hinduism is termed as simply a religion of the people of India and has developed over a period of time. The word Hindu is derived from the name of river Indus‚ which flows through the northern part of India. In earlier times the river was called ‘Sindhu’. A lot of migrants from Persia settled down in India and started calling the river as ‘Hindu’. India is popularly called Hindustan and its inhabitants are Hindus. The religion followed by Hindus is

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