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    A hero represents the best of what it takes to demonstrate great strength, courage, wisdom, cleverness, and devotion. Rama has all of these qualities. Rama's father Dasharatha, himself the king, was forced under oath by one of his three wives Kaikeyi, to isolate Rama to the forest for fourteen years, and to crown her son instead. Not the slightest sign of disappointment Rama said, “I shall go, and I myself will gladly give away my brother Bharata the kingdom, wealth, Sita and even my own life…

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    Essay On Dalit

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    INTRODUCTION “The term 'Dalit' is derived from the Hebrew root 'Dal' meaning 'broken' or 'crushed'. In Sanskrit it means 'downtrodden', certain Hindi versions explain the term as 'oppressed' or exploited.” The meaning of the term Dalit can be explained through the example of flower petals. While the broken petals are symbolic of Dalits, the petals which are joined to the calyx signify the rest of the society. The term is used to signify a broken down and downtrodden section of the society.…

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    Religions can be found in all places all over the world for example India. There are many religions that began in India, such as Vedic, Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism. These religions are closely related, but can differ in certain ways. The Vedic was the biggest culture in India. Afterwards, the new religions started coming in such as Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism. These four cultures were the main religions in most parts of India. The Vedic culture was one of the biggest culture in India by…

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    livestock grow faster, there are some other factors that play their part in the growth of livestock too. The breed of livestock also affects its average daily gain. Some breeds of cattle, such as angus, have excellent feed conversion, whereas the brahma breed does not have good feed conversion.. Another factor that affects the growth of livestock is the amount of stress to the animal before slaughter. Stress can make the cattle’s weight drop, as well as have a negative impact on the tenderness.…

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    Upanishad Vs Gita

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    There is the Self. Both text in the Upanishad and The Gita alike did an excellent job in painting what the Self is and why the Self. The self is the conscious mind, where one is taken of the ordinary world to become one with nature a. In this state of conscious state one observe an experience which can be both felt inside and outside. Both the Upanishad and the The Gita, presents a Self that is sacred one found, that is unique and that is divine. The as it is picture is the ultimate gain, as a…

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    Symbolism Of Vedic Culture

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    1 INTRODUCTION Foundation of the Vedic culture emanates from the philosophy and science of Yajï. Yajï is the perennial symbol of this divine culture (Pandya, 2009b). The Sanskrat word ‘Yajïa’ etymologically means ‘to worship’, ‘to unite or connect’, ‘to do charity unconditionally (däna ) in right manner to the deserved. Gayatri and Yajïa are described as the pillars of Indian philosophy and culture. The four vedas signify the philosophy of the eternity and absolute complementary role of…

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    Reaction Of Ramayana

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    The Ramayana is one of the greatest myths in India that eventually spread all over South-east Asia. Bulbul Sharma is an artist and a writer who retold this story. What makes this story fascinating is that this story emphasizes about Dharma or duty that causes Rama, an avatar of Vishnu and son of Queen Kaushalya, to be in exile in order to defeat Ravana. Ravana is a demon who plans to silence the gods and dominate heaven. During Rama’s exile, he tries to deceive Rama through his uncle…

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    Hindu Gods: How They Treat Humans and Demons and Do They Actually Treat Anyone Fairly? Intro: In this essay, the question that is being asked is what relationships exist between Hindu Gods and demons, as well as Hindu Gods and people. This will bring added questions in connection with the mistreatment of demons and why they continue to be treated this way. This essay will not be able to fully answer these questions, however it will show how Gods and humans as well as gods and demons…

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    On Earth, right now, at this very moment there are two hundred and seventy religions. Two hundred and seventy ways of communicating to a higher power, of finding one’s place, and making sense of the ever-changing unreliable world. All religions in their center core have the same principles-be an honest person, respect oneself, and respect all others. Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity are no exception. Buddhism and Hinduism, two eastern religions, share common center teachings, and…

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    more specifically the Hindu ‘law-codes’—and this being connoted by Bhairava using his left thumb-nail in all versions— VidûSaka as a ‘supreme Bráhmin’ (mahâ bráhmana) with ‘impure’ qualities befitting an outcast (câNDâla) is his own bráhmanicide (bráhma-hatya). In this dialectic, transgression does not mean violating the rigid observation of taboos but presupposes and completes it only by means of enigmatic transcendence. Access to this sacred-impure that marks the very basis of transgression is…

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