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    Three Types Of Yoga

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    There are three types of Yogas, which are Jnana Yoga or knowledge Yoga, Karma Yoga or Action Yoga and Bhakti Yoga or devotion Yoga. Jnana Yoga or Knowledge Yoga, this type of Yoga is talked about to bring insight into one’s nature by studying the Upanishads and the Bhagavad-Gita and their criticism and by learning from gurus who have reached to insight. Jnana yoga is especially appropriate for priests and intellectuals. A school of philosophy highly refine this yoga, which is still quite…

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    ‘Worship of Brahma is ideal for those who pursue knowledge, creativity and academic excellence in their lives. Students, artists and craftsman, and those who are endowed with special talents and skills, should worship brahma for success and spiritual progress in their lives’ (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, the Highest Gods of Hinduism). Shiva is known as the destroyer, insofar as he destroys all evil.…

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    As Christians believe in the afterlife, it is of the concept of heaven and hell, which in Hinduism is much different. When someone dies, you have the extreme of two option in Christianity. If you die without repenting of sin and following what the Bible says. In Christianity, hell is different as you must be an extreme sinner in the person’s former life and get torture and chastisement from demons. In the Hinduisms’ view of hell, you get the freedom after chastisement and take part in…

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    God sent Christ to redeem the fallen world and through him we will be saved. I believe Christianity to be the true religion and through Jesus Christ, we can and will be saved (John 3:16).There are several religions in this world today and all believe in serving a god or something. There are three in particular that capture my attention Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Muslims believe the Quran to be their Bible given to Muhammad (the ultimate and final prophet of Allah) from the angel Gabriel as…

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    Trimungam Symbolism

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    in the ocean rest in dormant state and Vishnu is “anthropormorphic embodiment of this fluid of life is floating.” Vishnu sees bright, shinning luminous light approaching him it is Brahma, the fashioner of the universe the four headed one full of yogic wisdom and he is “shinning with galaxy of suns”. Vishu asked Brahma “Who are you? How did you originate? What are you doing here?” He replied, “I am the first progenitor of all beings; I am her who originated from himself!” The 2 argued as…

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    Hindu is a pagan religion espoused by the people of India and Nepal, was formed through a long march from the fifth century BC to the present. It is a religion of spiritual and moral values as well as legal and regulatory principles taken several gods, according to related works, for every area of the god, and every act or phenomenon there a God for it. There is no specific founder for Hindu religion and most of their books they don’t know who the authors, the religion as well as the books have…

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    Idols In Ancient Greek Art

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    Icons & Idols Icon, a person or thing regarded as a representative symbol or as worthy of admiration. Idol, a person or thing that is greatly admired, loved, or cherish. Icons and Idols has been a huge influence on art during different periods of time. Two specific art periods that have produced artworks that Utilize the theme of icons and idols; are Ancient Greece and India. In these cultures, new techniques and skills were developed and many are still used today. These art periods were…

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    Law Of Manu Essay

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    Dogma/Doctrine- Hinduism’s sole god is Brahman but followers worship and pray to many other gods and goddesses who are manifestations of Brahman. There are three principal gods: Brahma “The Creator”, Shiva “The Destroyer”, and Vishnu “The Preserver”. Brahma is the creator of the world. There are only a handful of temples devoted to Brahma because they (he/she?) had little impact on the world after it’s creation. Shiva…

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    “Some areas of knowledge seek to describe the world, whereas others seek to transform it.” Explore this claim with reference to two areas of knowledge. An Area of Knowledge aims to describe (expressing or noting knowledge) or to transform (change or modify completely) the world, which refers to the planet Earth and all the biotic and abiotic factors in it. This is an assumption that is embedded in the title and it triggers the question; can’t they seek to do both? Description and transformation…

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    specified founder and the people who practice the religion believe it has always existed. Hinduism is polytheistic, meaning they worship more than one god. Three gods that Hindus worship are Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva. These gods are responsible for the creation, sustenance, and destruction of the world. Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is in charge of the preservation, Shiva is the destructor of the world. There are many holy books related to this religion. There is the Vedas, which consists of…

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