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    Hinduism and Zoroastrianism emerged from the Silk Road and would continue to develop throughout history. The role of sacrifice greatly impacted such development amongst these two religions. However, over time sacrifice would cease to exist for the most part. In conducting research, my focus is spent by tracing the origins of sacrifice as well as these two religions from the Silk Road and ancient civilizations/cultures; the application and role of sacrifice in both Hinduism and Zoroastrianism; as…

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    Harvansha Rai Bachan submitted by:Ria Garg (201130113)Introduction :- Harvansha Rai Bachan was a noted Indian poet of Chhayavad movement. He was first Indian to get PhD. With “Madhushala” he was established as a major Hindi poet. His some of works seems to be inspired by India freedom movements , while some seems to be effected by the death of his first wife where we see the deep sorrow clearly visible. His other works include an element of romanticism which suggests that Harvansha Rai Bachan is…

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    1.0. PROJECT PROPOSAL 1.1. The Firm The Heritance Panduwasnuwara Hotel (HPH) which is a Tourist Board approved hotel is located in the North Western Province in Sri Lanka surrounded by ancient historical places. The main products in HPH are selling hospitality, leisure and quality food. HPH offers standard accommodation for families, travel groups, honeymoon couples and anyone who expect superb service, elegant style, clean and fully facilitated rooms. HPH also provided a tranquil environment…

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    Did you know that the Bhil tribe constitutes 39% of the population of Rajasthan? Before communities, systems and law there were tribes. Each tribe was different, and had different rules and cultures. Some tribes still survive to this day, and still follow their traditions and their culture. The Bhil tribe is one of these tribes. The Bhil tribe is very unique and is the largest tribe of South Asia. The Bhil tribals are also known as the bow men of Rajasthan or ‘The Archers’. They are located…

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    ABSTRACT Goa is the only state in India that regardless of religion has an active and enforced Uniform Civil Code (UCC) for all citizens even though India has different civil laws for different religious communities. The Portuguese Civil Code that remains in force even today was introduced in the 19th century in Goa and wasn't replaced after liberation. The first step for implementing the Uniform Civil Code was taken in 1954 by enacting The Special Marriage Act. Later, it was followed by 4 Acts…

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    INDUSTRY PROFILE AYURVEDA AN ANCIENT METHOD OF TREATMENT Ayurveda is composed of two terms, Ayu which means ‘life’ [longevity] and Veda which means ‘knowledge’ [science]. Hence, the term Ayurveda means ‘science of longevity’. This is an established, time tested and practiced science. Ayurveda is a part of Atharva veda and it is considered to be the oldest known system of treatment survived all these years can be verified with the fact that this unique system of treatment survived all these…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW HISTORY PROJECT Mughal empire: Origin and Administration Submitted by Shweta meena 1st year, Roll No. 79 Submitted to Mr. Hota Agni Kumar Beginning of the Mughal Empire The history of Mughal’s in India started when Baber conquered India. He was the founder of the Mughal dynasty in India. He invaded India several times. In his final invasion he became the master of Delhi after the war in Panipat in 1526. Baber fell seriously sick and died in 1530. His son Humayun…

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    “A true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart.” –Hercules. Studies have shown that to be considered an epic hero, characters must go on a journey also called a quest to show heroic qualities: courage, selflessness, and patience. Rama from The Ramayna and Gilgamesh from The epic of Gilgamesh are both considered to be epic heroes. These two tales demonstrate the possibility that different cultures and religions corresponds in a way that enable them to…

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    the whole family had to fit in there together. The rulers would have built large bathing areas and warehouses to store wheat and Barley the used arches underground for drainage or a foundation for buildings. The Mauryan architecture started when Buddhism became a popular religion, the Indians needed different buildings that were to the Buddhist way so in about 250 BC the emperor Ashoka built the Sanchi stupa which is a large solid brick dome that was used to store relics and statues of…

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    During the colonial period there were many social reforms that had been revolved around different social, religious and culture. In context of this there were many kinds of reform movements which are introduced by the various reformers stating the different movements which mainly effected on the different caste and gender issues. For instance I will give some of the reform movements introduced by the different reformers, like, Raja Rammohan roy who introduced both the sati and brahmo samaj…

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