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    Prehistoric Music All music produced in preliterate cultures (prehistory) are commonly known as Prehistoric or Primitive music. Music occurred prior to recorded history‚ therefore the source is unknown. Some people believe that music derived from organic rhythms and sounds. Human music may echo these phenomena using patterns‚ repetition and tonality. In some cultures music is intended to mimic natural sounds‚ some of these reasons may relate religious practices and beliefs. It may also be used

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    India,s gift to the world

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    India’s
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 “India is the cradle of the human race‚
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    were able to obtain consciousness with the universe. The sages remained anonymous‚ as they realized that these truths pre-existed and were not their own‚ but from the Almighty God. The Shruti is compiled of two parts: the Upanishads and the Vedas. The Vedas consists of four parts: Royal Knowledge‚ Knowledge of Sacrificial Rituals‚ Knowledge of Chants‚ and Knowledge of Incarnations. Known to be most important are the Bhagavad-Gita and the Sutras. Oral and written tradition through stories‚ poems

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    The concept began as an attempt to allow the public to understand legal documents that required signatures‚ for example‚ rental agreements or terms and conditions of websites. According to Schane (2006)‚ psycholinguists Robert and Veda Charrow directed multiple studies regarding jurors understanding of legalese‚ wherein the subjects were asked to listen to a tape of jury instructions and paraphrase what they understood. The result showed that approximately half of the required material

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    CHOLA ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM IN THE CHOLA KINGDOM THE SYSTEM OF ADMINISTRATION WAS HIGHLY ORGANIZED AND EFFICIENT.THE KING WAS THE HEAD OF THE ADMINISTRATION.THE PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATIVE MACHINERY WAS DIVIDED INTO MANDALAM‚ VALLANADU‚ NADU &VILLAGES (CALLED GRAMAM). THE SMALLEST UNIT OF ADMINISTRATION WAS GRAMAM (THE VILLAGE). IN THE VILLAGES THE ADMINISTRATION WAS CARRIED OUT BY THREE TYPES OF ASSEMBLIES - THE UR‚ THE SABHA. & THE NAGARAM. The extent and resources of the Chola Empire increased

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    Yamuna The Yamuna (Sanskrit: यमुना)‚ sometimes called Jamuna (Bengali: যমুনা‚ Hindi: जमुना‚ Urdu: جمنا) or Jumna‚ is the largest tributary river of theGanges (Ganga) in northern India. Originating from the Yamunotri Glacier at a height of 6‚387 metres on the south western slopes of Banderpooch peaks in the Lower Himalayas in Uttarakhand‚ it travels a total length of 1‚376 kilometers (855 mi) and has a drainage system of 366‚223 square kilometres (141‚399 sq mi)‚ 40.2% of the entire Ganges Basin

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    moon‚ who too was appearing before that star in the form of Śiva only. Having taken a vow to remain digambara‚ this supreme eternal light alike Brahman Śiva had again this moment‚ half opened his eyes. This contemplative seer who ponders over the Vedas had smiled in such manner‚ as though the thought of spreading all branches of Vedic teachings and of illuminating each and every one with his brilliance had descended

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    cooking. Cow dung is also an effective disinfectant and is used both as a poultice and a cleansing agent. The taboo about cows is very strong and their violation is considered to be extremely offensive and even unmentionable. Books like "The earliest Vedas"‚ the texts from the first millennium B.C‚ says about the strict taboo in beef consumption as well as the ritual slaughtering of cows. By 200 AD‚ the ritual of slaughtering and the consumption of beef have been made restricted and the Brahman priesthood

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    Janil Gada MBA MC1 - 0016 10 Genres of Events 1. Entertainment & Leisure Events: * Parikrama * Vedas * Nirvana * Swedish House Mafia * Nichelback Rockstar * David Guetta * Norah Jones concert * Sun Burn * Tomorrow Land * Burning Man * Boom Festival * Nakshatranche dene * Sur aur taal * Sa re ga ma pa * Indian Idol 2. Government & Civic Events: * MNS campaign * Election campaigns * Barack

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    Khatris

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    Punjabi adaptation of Sanskrit or Pali word Kshatriya (Hindi: क्षत्रिय‚ Kşhatriya). . The Khatri community traces its origins to the Taxila‚ Potohar and Majha regions of the Punjab. These regions are historically connected with the composition of the Vedas‚ the Mahabharata‚ Ramayana and Puranas as well as more modern religious texts such as the Guru Granth Sahib. Historically‚ Khatris were found throughout the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent‚ although there had been some migration to northern

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