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    I decided to visit a Hindu temple because the Hindu religion was the religion that I knew the least about and was interested in. This assignment gave me an opportunity to learn more about this religion and what their worship services and rituals were like. The temple that I went to was called BAPS Shri Swaminaryan Mandir and it was located in Lilburn. As soon as I walked in, I was amazed by the beautiful architectural design of this Temple. It seemed like it took a lot of hard work and dedication

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    Picture of the Indian Culture and Society : Malgudi Days R.K Narayan Chapter 1 "Malgudi Days" is a gathering of short stories composed by R.K.Narayan and likely the most renowned title connected with R.K.Narayan with the special case of "Swami and Friends." So what is so unique about R.K.Narayan 's exposition that earned him so much honors? That is only the catch. There is nothing unique and that is the place the claim to fame lies. The composition is disarmingly basic, the dialect is not adapted

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    The novel is divided into twelve chapters and imparts the story of a printer Nataraj who lives in Malgudi and squanders his time in the company of his two friends Sen, a poet and Sastri, a journalist. To give the sense of geographical legitimacy, Narayan setting the novel by portrayed realistically of mentioning some place like Kabir Street, New Extension and so on which leads the reader to picture the setting with precision and empowers of the place. The whole novel is pictured with an extremely

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    of Karma, spirit of oneness with all, the theme of transformation from materialism to spiritualism, the concept of non-violence are discussed in the novels discussed here, namely, Waiting for the Mahatma, The Vendor of Sweets, The English Teacher, Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Man Eater of Malgudi and A Tiger for Malgudi. Narayan probably never met the Mahatma and didn’t know him personally but he has superbly grasped and mastered the quintessence of Gandhian philosophy. In an interview

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    social reformer. He not only contributed to sustain the vedic health education in the form of yoga , but also in the form of successful entrepreneur and social reformer. The paper highlights the various lessons and traits which one should learn from Swami Ram Dev. When an Entrepreneur is going to start business, he should learn different start up lessons and trait required for a successful entrepreneur. This paper highlights the success story of Ramdev and extract numerous examples to find out the

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    Single Subject Design

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    Single Subject Design Over the last twelve weeks, many students have participated in their own Single Subject Design (SSD) contain stress levels throughout each week of the semester. Throughout this design, the reversal design method was used throughout the fall semester. In this study, there was many high and low scores on the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), which is calculated as the following: zero=4, one=three, two=two, three=one, and four= zero. Many questions were answered on a scale of never

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    Social Reformers of India

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    Mahatma Gandhi: (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) (Father of the Nation, Rashtrapita, राष्ट्रपिता) was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa or total non violence—which led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi led nationwide campaigns to ease poverty, expand women

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    Yoga Essay

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    Yoga The four paths of yoga are used in different ethnic backgrounds. In my understanding of yoga which in today’s society many believe the same. I believed that yoga was a form of exercise which you contort your body in different angles. I was sadly mistaken by what I believed was right was not right at all. As a matter of fact Yoga is actually a form of religion. In Yoga religion they have different paths. One path is the Jnana or better known as “Way of Knowledge”. In this path

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    The Bhagavad Gita looks at the purpose of life in their own unique way. Cycles of human life can be perceived on varying levels, dependent on your religion and beliefs. When considering the Hindu beliefs, their worldviews can be described as the actions you enforce here on earth, motivated by either desire or duty. When living in a world dominated by personal inclinations, it is easy to fall into the temptations of selfish desire. Krishna radiates his concerns of exactly this in the form of apprehension

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    Swami is a small boy from Malgudi. One morning he wakes up and decides not going to school. He makes certain excuses of his bad health but all goes in vain... Later his father asks him to go to his classes despite his headache. Here we can see his father a strict father who just can tolerate his son deviating from studies. Swami says that he’ll be reprimanded for being late for his classes and as he sees his patents

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