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    to the rear as possible, when Mary Katherine pointed out that we were clearly on the women’s side of the temple. The other two male students and I realizing our lack observational skill turned around and exited back through the shoe room, and into the lobby. There I thought it would be best to stop in and inform the young man in the office (whose name has slipped my memory) that we were visiting as part of our course. He welcomed us and explained that today was their celebration of Dewali and that

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    majority of Hindus choose a personal deity who they feel a personal connection with. One can show devotion of a deity in many ways including prayer, ceremonial worship, chanting and even visiting a site sacred to that deity. For my art project I wanted to choose a deity that I could personally connect with, I chose the Hindu deity Shiva. Some of Shiva's characteristics are devotion, self-confidence as a motivating force, selfless service, and achieving balance on all levels. These are all characteristics

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    Lakshmi Mandir

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    blocks down from school to visit the Shri Lakshmi Narayan Mandir (Hindu Temple). On arrival, the first thing that was uniquely different from my own church is that all the members of the church had their shoes off and were walking around the temple floor barefoot. As for the appearance, I quickly noticed a great deal of decoration and gold colors, with shrines and pictures of various gods and other deities. In the corner of the temple was a circle of mini stone statues that each possessed a name of

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    Hinduism Sociology

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    https://www.paperrater.com/free_paper_grader#The Hindu Community Hinduism is described as a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic religion. One of the oldest religions in the world, Hinduism is most diverse, originating from multiple religions. The religion is polytheistic, meaning the people of Hinduism believe in millions of gods who control different aspects of their life. Prior to visiting the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan mandir, I had minimal information on Hindu’s

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    CHITTORGARH - The land of Rajputana Valour A tourist guide By Diksha Sharma~ Source – Internet Chittorgarh, the crown jewel of Mewar, is one of the most beautiful cities in the desert state of Rajasthan. Located beside a high hill near the Gambheri and berach river, the city of Chittorgarh is the home to largest fort complex in India, surrounded all sides by many cliffs. The city is the standing testimony of chivalry of Rajputs,from which city derives its name where each

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    not as modernized as surrounding countries in Asia. It does have features that make it a great place for tourism. Nepal is the birth place of Gautama Buddha, therefor many Buddhist come to see the temple in where he once lived. Not only are Buddhist temples scattered across the nation but many Hindu temples as well. For people not of these religions, a feature of Nepal is the Highest Mountain in the world, Mount Everest. The capital, Kathmandu, is a beautiful sight to see. This city is surrounded by

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    When arriving to the Buddhist temple, it is not surprising for one to say that this temple looks like an ordinary house from the outside. However, one can tell that they were Buddhist because they had a gazebo looking stupa on the left side of the front yard, which contain the remaining’s of Buddha’s teeth. On the right side of the yard, they had a replica of the Bodhi tree that represented the lifetime of when Buddha achieved enlightenment. As one took off her/his shoes, the house was transformed

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    Tourism in India

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    (It is also known as the Lotus Temple.) ▪ The Hawa Mahal in Jaipur also known as Palace of Winds is major attraction in Jaipur. ▪ The Taj Mahal Palace is an icon of Mumbai. ▪ The Victoria Memorial in Kolkata Nature Tourism India has geographical diversity, which resulted in varieties

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    Personal Worldview Inventory Spirituality is an interdependence of an individual to the religion and religious beliefs, such as, visiting to temple, church and other religious buildings and participating on spiritual activities (praying, meditation, worshiping and donation). In my opinion, spirituality is the way of existing in the society and the world because every human being learn to adjust in the society from their religious beliefs and value systems which are unique among various people. Spirituality

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    Cultural Tourism

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    Cultural heritage tourism (or just heritage tourism or diaspora tourism) is a branch of tourism oriented towards the cultural heritage of the location where tourism is occurring. The National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States defines heritage tourism as “travelling to experience the places and activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past," and cultural heritage tourism is defined as “travelling to experience the places and activities that authentically

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