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    A religion that has been practiced over 3,000 years is Hinduism, which has been originated in India. An interesting belief in Hinduism is the trinity of higher powers. Brahma is the creator; he never destroys what he creates. Vishnu is the great preserver, and his main purpose is to balance out the good and evil powers. Shiva, the destroyer and recreator, brings the dance or cycle of life to an end so a new cycle of life begins. However, there is only one true god the creator of the universe and…

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    time. Try to focus your thought on one thing or object, don’t let your though wander and try to concentrate on this one object. Which time is perfect for meditation? The best time for meditation is early morning before sunrise. This time is known as Brahma Muhurta in Ayurveda. At this time nature is completely quiet and there is now disturbance or noise. To meditate sit calmly in a comfortable position and close your eyes. Think of any object and try to concentrate all your thought on the same…

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    is in the deep side of every individual. We normally cannot perceive it because we are bound by the outer world, by our experiences and by what we have seen and touched. Atman underlines all the activities of a person. Atman is a part of Brahman. Brahma is the base of the working of the universe and it is ultimate reality. Everyone and everything is the same, and there is one soul in the whole universe, which is Atman. Once we realize Atman, we are able to achieve the ultimate reality and arrive…

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    I believe that the Polynesian Expansion was more advanced than the Khmer Empire due to the facts that Polynesia’s geography, religion and traditions/cultures were more beneficial. Polynesia is geographically further away from its main enemies as it is made up of a cluster of small scattered islands. The Khmer Empire is based on the mainland of Asia where they were in frequent contact with other competing tribes and groups of people who would try and fight them for their land. Polynesia is based…

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    In Addition, the idea of God is not necessarily important for Buddhism while in Hinduism there are many Gods and Goddesses; such as, Brahma, the creator; vishnu, the preserver; Shiva, the destroyer. More importantly, the teachings of Buddhism are against the Caste System, however; in Hinduism the only way to change your social class is to be born into a different class in the next life…

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    gestures sign of Vitarka mudra that this variant of Dharmachaka mudra stand for intellectual debate at both the hands. Braham was a god of Hindu god, too. Braham appears as the creator of the universe. Early Buddhist texts describe several different Brahmas coexisting in the same universe; some of them think they are creators of the world, but they are corrected by the Buddha. His sculpture has same action with Taishakuten status but Bonten status opposite side with Taishakuten status. The both…

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    Asceticism is very important dimension of the Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist religions. Asceticism indicates a religious life; usually conducted in a community under a common rule and characterized by celibacy and poverty and obedience. Asceticism is the practice of self-denial in an attempt to draw closer to God. It may include such controls as fasting, wearing simple or uncomfortable clothing, sleep deprivation, and in extreme forms, and self-mutilation. The act of denying yourself and controlling…

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    Role Of Atharvaveda

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    who learnt the fire sacrificed or yajna, performed and then delivered the knowledge to others and with Sage Angiras he had written the Atharvaveda. Also in mundaka upnisad and some other texts, it is mentioned that he was born from the mind of the brahma and was the eldest son. Thereafter the races were started and people were known and categorized according to the different seven sages brought into existence by the Brahama to make the universe. Since Angiras and Atharvan…

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    Health benefits Deep breathing exercises. The three basic things that are essential for human life are air, water and food. But are you breathing in a proper manner? Never. Are you drinking sufficient amount of water? no. Do you have healthy food? Never. But in this article, I want to first focus on the topic health benefits deep breathing exercises. In the kiosk that rings the world, your mind and your body the easiest things to forget is your breathing. Since the breath is key to…

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    Hinduism: a religion of many festivities Hinduism is one of the most widely practiced religions around the world. As any religion, Hinduism has numerous holidays and festivals that are honoured publicly and by many. These festivals are complex and wonderful and will be explained in great detail. First off, before going further into Hindu festivals, it would be beneficial to shed some light on Hinduism itself. Other than in India, Hinduism is the religion of around 2 billion people in Great…

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