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    Death Death to humans is when are can 't return to earth when you die and you stop living here on earth. As you die nothing happens to you. People here on earth have a lot of denial about death and don 't accept the fact that one day they will die and they will not live forever. They way that the body dies is you stop breathing and the body starts to go cold and you can 't feel a pulse in the body. Not long after that your body will start to shut down, your organs stop working and everything in

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    Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads. As for Smriti, it means “that which is remembered- traditions”. Smriti it has two parts, the essence form Shruit’s and human thoughts for a particular time and place. Some of the more important texts are: Bhagavad Gita, Dharma Shastras, Epics, Puranas, Agamas and Tantras, and Darshanas. D- Sanjay explained that there are many paths one can pursue based on what suits them best. But, there are four main paths, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Karma Yoga, and Raja Yoga

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    choice and development by cooperative action with identifiable but demanding conditions. 3. That these conditions are truly universal, applicable and available to all people -- and in that sense absolute both in practice and in idea. In The Bhagavad Gita, for example, the poet says that whenever he reads the words of Krishna to Arjuna he enters into the Gita's predicament and experiences a change of soul. Similarly the Christian Gospels invite the hearers of the Word to participate in a divine

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    Krishna the God of Hinduism     Krishna was one of the principal gods of Hinduism. He was the god that the Hindu people looked up to in order to achieve their goals. Krishna was a loyal, moral, and faithful person. Deeply, he was admired by his devotees for his righteous mind and his ethical model of behavior. How do people believe Krishna was a reincarnation of Vishnu, the god of preserver, and protector, the second god of the trinity? What special thing about Krishna compare to other reincarnation

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    Discover the breathtaking views and landscape of India with its diverse people and unique animals. Explore India’s humid climate, large size and multiple topographical features in Asia’s subcontinent. Dig into the lifestyle of India’s people, their fascinating religion, and how they like to spend their leisure time. Learn about the world’s largest democracy and how it gained its independence. Take a journey with me through India. Location: India is located on the continent of Asia. The countries

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    Meera bai was born in khudki, Rajasthan in the 16th century; she was the daughter of Ratan Singh and the grand-daughter of Rao Dooda, the ruler of Merta a small state in Marwar. When she was born it was predicted that she is born for higher things and she will be well known in history because of her achievements. When she was small she was gifted the idol doll of Lord Krishna by Saint Raidas Ji and he told her that he is her husband, she falls in love with the idol and accepts Lord Krishna as her

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