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    Abstract:The greatest Indian epic, “The Mahabharta” has resonated in the collective imaginations for millenniums owing to its universal themes. Having given the world the Bhagavad Gita, the story of Damayanti, an abbreviated version of the Ramayana, and the Rishyasringa, often considered as works in their own right, it is basically a story of men pursuing power and men who have wronged and have been wronged with. By virtue of this content, the author has tried to put forth her take on the grey characters

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    Hinduism Research Paper

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    Hinduism: A Realm Outside of My Own To get from South India to South Florida, normally, a person would need to travel roughly 15,117 km or 9,394 miles. Being that it is hardly just a hop, skip, and a jump away, members of the South Florida community, who are also a part of the Hindu community, desperately wanted a place where they could feel close to their motherland and yet remain near their newfound homes. To ensure this dream would become a reality, devotees gathered funds and support from friends

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    South India Classic Why this trip? Go to India and set out on this great southern Indian visit through Kerala from Chennai to Kovalam Beach. Find a thousand shades of green, relish delicious food and spend time with the nearby locals to know their lifestyle, in this rich tropical part of the nation. Experience the way of life, religion and history of this locale and find its little rustic towns, interesting fishing methods and scented spice plantations. Wander in the national park discover various

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    Catholic trust that since Adam and Eve defied God in the Garden of Eden, all people are conceived with original sin, which just Baptism takes away. A more satisfied belief is in elegance, a thoroughly free, ridiculous blessing from God. Effortlessness is a partaking in the celestial; the motivation to do God 's will. Catholics recognize the unity of body and soul for human. So the entire religion relies or centers on reality that mankind remains between the two universes of matter and soul. The

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    Originated in the Indian subcontinent, Hinduism is the world 's third largest religion and the oldest living religion, ranging from 2500 BCE to present. Hinduism referred to as, “A major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from the Vedic religion.” Many people have searched for any documentation or evidence of the founder of Hinduism only to conclude that Hinduism was a collection of several paths of wisdom and reasoning rather than a specific founder. For this reason

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    The Hindu religion and culture is a very complex subject. The Hindu religion combines rich ethnical and standard beliefs. We will take a closer look and try to understand the Hindu religion and culture. The Hindu religion is the oldest religion of the five major religions, which are Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism (Major World Religions, 2006). The Hindu religion began to develop about 4.000 years ago in India, but it there was no single founder or system of belief (Major World

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    Mythology tourism: a prospective dimension of tourism with reference to india Abstract: Tourism being the largest service industry in India has contributed to the growth and development of the country. Tourism in India has shown a meteoric growth in recent years, arrivals are progressively rising resulting in a higher revenue generation. One of the reasons being the government of India and the tourism boards have taken several steps to promote this incredible land as a destination for Heritage and

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    Aryan Culture

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    Term Paper- Aryan and Hindu Culture One of the largest and most popular cultures in India is the Aryan Culture. The Aryan culture was based on parts of modern day Pakistan and the upper west parts of India. The Aryans were not originally from India. They were a very war like people and invaded through the Khyber Pass in the upper west region of India. They invaded between the years of 2000-1000 BCE and invaded in multiple successful waves. The success of the Aryan invasion was mostly attributed

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    Ans :- A Totalitarian regime can be defined as a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator who is not restricted by a constitution, laws or opposition. In short it is the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government. In 1984 as well as in Fahrenheit 451 we find that there is a totalitarian regime. In the former we have the character of Big Brother who rules with an iron fist. He has control over all the activities going on in the state. He resorts to mass surveillance

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    Ethics is a concept derived from an individual’s religion, philosophies or culture, forming a collection of moral principles carrying out the manner in which a person leads their life. In modern society philosophers divide ethical theories into three separate areas, meta-ethics, normative ethics and applied ethics. Meta-ethics refer to the origins and meanings of ethical principles, dealing with the nature of moral judgement. Normative ethics refers to what is right and wrong and concerned with the

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