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    of life. Although the body dies, the spirit will remain and seek a new body. Death, in Buddhism, is ultimately a form of rebirth. It suggests that an individual cannot escape the cycle of rebirth into the six states, which are heaven, human life, asura,

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    The four noble truths work together as a sequence. They are often compared to a doctor diagnosing an illness. The first tells what the illness is, the second tells us what causes the illness, the third is to show that there is hope for a cure and the fourth is like being prescribed the treatment. Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama in the 5th century BCE. Siddhartha Gautama is also referred to as the Buddha, meaning the awakened one. Siddhartha Gautama was born a royal prince in ancient

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    In the history of Indian and Sanskrit writing, Ramayana shines bright. Ramayana mirrors the Indian society and in addition the perfect quality within human instinct. Our customary Ramayana begins with the visit of Narada to Valmiki's ashrama and describes him about Rama and his trip. Through Valmiki, we came to think about Rama the avatar of God and his life as a human. A unique rendition of Ramayana was composed by Valmiki. It is likewise adjusted by various scholars in numerous dialects and interpreted

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    Buddhism Afterlife Essay

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    Buddhism and the Afterlife Buddhism began in the fourth and fifth centuries before Christ by Siddhartha Gautama. The teachings of Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, are the major beliefs of Buddhism. Buddhism is a belief and religion based on an assortment of customs, principles, and practices. The name Buddha means the awakened one. Buddha’s teachings were of the termination of suffering, attaining nirvana, and absconding from the cycle of suffering and rebirth. Buddhism has spread all across

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    duties as a hero of the Trojans. Finally, Aeneas may be part god, but Rama from The Ramayana is an actual god--or rather, a representation of one. Rama is one incarnation of Vishnu, and he was created in this way for the purpose of defeating the evil asuras. Since Rama is a divine being, all of his actions carry more weight and power than if he were an ordinary mortal (Shulman). People like Sugreeva, Hanuman, and Vibishana are also willing to help him due to his affiliation with the gods, because everyone

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    Essay on Emmie's Crush

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    Maka stood beside the bed, taking a deep breath. Emmie was dead asleep, if she didn't get up soon, they'd be late. "Emmieeee! Get UP!" she finally yelled, shacking her shoulders. "Huh! Whut?" Emmie said, opening her eyes. "We're going to be late for school. Hurry up!" Maka said, glad she had forced Emmie to take a shower last night incase this came up. "I thought I still was going though remediation classes," Emmie said, yawning. "No, you finished them yesterday, and since my dad knows Lord Death

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    population of the world is over five hundred million. Five hundred million people believe that if you die it is not the end of your life but the beginning of a new one. Your new life would be reborn in one of six realms which are: heaven, human beings, Asura, hungry ghost, animal and hell. This all depends on the karma of your life; the better your karma is, the better your reincarnation would be, and that is called the

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    3. Research and explain these gods or goddesses: Durga, Kali, Sarasvati, Ganeshe. The goddess Durga is the protector, vanquishing the demons that threaten Dharma. (Fisher, 2003). She is represented as a beautiful woman with multiple arms that rides a lion, wielding weapons to use to defend the good. The reason she yields so many weapons is to show that one weapon cannot kill different kinds of enemies. (Goddess Durga). Since Durga is the protector of good, she is invoked by the seeker to destroy

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    The creator god Prajapati is described in several ways as being the founder of the world and creating the earth and heaven. He is considered a being who impregnated himself by combining the many aspects of speech and mind. Prajapati is produced in the form of a golden egg which was made by the waters. Prajapati is also a god of the animals and protector of the male sex organ which connects him with nature and acts as a creator of the universe in the Brahmanas. Since his period of gestation was one

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    Arjuna was a very truthful character in the mahabharata he was one of the most important characters as well. He was the son of Kunti and King Pandu with the energy of Indra. He was known for his steadfastness and single mindedness in pursuing his goals. His name means many things white/clear or silver in Hindi raj means king in English it means regal and in latin it means ruler. His birth is the most celebrated and it is said that many gods visited his birth he was born 9 months after krishna was

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