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    content, age and the tradition or class of literature to which they belonged. Sometimes, they are divided into religious and non-religious (‘secular’) texts. They consist of the Vedas (the oldest surviving texts); the two Sanskrit epics (Ramayana and Mahabharata), the Puranas; the Dharmashastra, Buddhist Literature; Jain Literature, Sangam Literature and later Tamil works; early Kannada and Telugu Literature; other ancient texts, biographies and histories such as Vishakhadatta’s Mudrarakshasa, Panini’s

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    Culture of India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Bharatanatyam, one of eight designated classical dance forms of India. The culture of India refers to the religions, beliefs, customs, traditions, languages, ceremonies, arts, values and the way of life in India and its people. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs differ from place to place within the country. Its culture often labeled as an amalgamation of these diverse sub-cultures

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    RESEARCH PAPER: The Analysis-criticizing Method of Written Sources (Through surveying Kautilya’s Arthashastra) BY NGUYEN THI THANH MAI Department of South Asian Studies Faculty of Oriental Studies University of Social Sciences and Humanities Vietnam National University December, 2012 Abstract Historians have used different kinds of sources to reconstruct the narratives of the past or to create a complete and accurate picture of what happened in the past on such aspects as politics, economy

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    Shanaya Sidhu SQ3R Questions Chapter 1 Analyze the first humans. One of the first humans, or hominids, was discovered to be living in the eastern and southern regions of Africa approximately three to four million years ago. They were named the Australopithecines, which means “southern ape-men.” These bipedal hominids developed basic stone tools. Another kind of hominid known as the Homo habilis, or “handy humans,” was discovered in Africa by Louis and Mary Leakey in 1959. The Homo habilis had a

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    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OF PRE-BRITISH INDIA PROJECT BY: BHAVANA BHATIA-7 REUBEN DANTES-9 CRYSTAL D’SOUZA-11 ALISHA PEREIRA-38 TANUSHREE SHARMA-47 GAURAV TALERA-52 Executive Summary It is the past which shapes what we become in the present. Most of what we do and follow today has been decided in the past which is why we have to understand who we were to become who we have to be. India is one of the few civilizations which has been in existence for more than 5000 years. India is a homogenous culture

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    Table of contents Title of project: Making moral decisions in Different religious Context. Introduction: overview of the project aims and objectives Chapter one: +A world view of seven world religions. 1 Indian origin –Buddhism and Hinduism 2 Chinese origin –Taoism and Confucianism 3 Semitic origin –Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Chapter two: (A)-How to make a moral decision? Human as a moral agent analysing their… 1 Background 2 Experience 3 Religion 4 Conscience 5 (B)- Catholic

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