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    Ramanujan Analysis

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    Attipat Krishnaswami Ramanujan was an Indian writer, folklorist, philologist, interpreter, and writer who wrote in both English and Kannada. Ramanujan's work demonstrates that social custom in India is a clash between the pilgrim English character of the nation and also its notable and post-pioneer ethnic characters. As a writer, he is known for his cutting edge approach and atavistic beautiful contentions. His unordinary vision of good desires and human incredibleness incorporates…

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    Comparison between Buddhist philosophy and Gross National Happiness philosophy Bhutan is an enlightened country where happiness is the guiding principle of development, and majority of the people are enthusiastically practicing Buddhism. Buddhism is one of the profound religion in the world which show and leads the people to the enlightenment. As a Buddhist country, we look at the welfare of all the sentient being. Similarly, the concept of Gross National Happiness is a unique philosophy which…

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    religions each have their own morals and ethics. It is believed in most faiths that completing those morals and ethics will bring you a step closer to reaching heaven and reuniting with God. For example, in comparing Hinduism and Islam, if you have good dharma and karma you move to Samsara and Moksha which leads you to Atman and then Atman reunites you with Brahman. In Islam, by reading the Koran and following the Shari’a you may get into…

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    Marriage Assignment Introduction In Hinduism marriage, is a religion that joins two individuals for life for that they are to pursue dharma ¬(duty), artha (possessions), Kama (physical desires) and moksha (ultimate spiritual release) together for life, becoming a union of two individuals as husband and wife as it is recognised by the law . Hinduism has traditional rituals for the consummation (an act of sexual intercourse between the two pairs), as then it is considered a complete marriage .…

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    Hostility In Sports Essay

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    Hostility in sports Sports should be one of the tools to unite all people in this country and it involves many races that will create so many opportunities to cooperate and understand each other. It is also can avoid any bad social activity in development of country. But nowadays we can see hostility or enmity in sports involve in organization or supporters. Enmity means a feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; ill will; animosity; antagonism. Enmity could happen in organizations or…

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    which dates 1000 years before the birth of Christ, which "acknowledges and justifies the caste system as the basis of order and regularity of society"(BBC, 2017). The system divides Hindus into hierarchical groupings based upon their karma (work) and dharma (duty). These groupings are called castes. There are five major castes which can be broken down into 3,000 sub-castes. These sub-castes can be further broken down into a total of 25,000 castes. Outside of the castes are the achhoots. They are…

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    Siddhartha Research Paper

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    revelations are the Vedas and that the cast system is very much implicitly prescribe in them. The religion was a guide to life with the intent of reaching union with the Brahman. Before this can happen people must go through the observation phase of Dharma which is also the moral law. Hindus were allow to enjoy life as long as it was rightfully and honest achievement of such for example, material gains. There were many powerful Gods that the Hindus being to worship after the third century B.C.E…

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    Buddhism In America

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    Buddhism, a serene and peaceful religion inspired by the teachings of Siddhartha, preaches non-violence and pushes the ultimate goal of both internal and external happiness for all. After introduction in the nineteenth century, many of their beliefs have been integrated in society and can be seen in aspects of animal rights, and peace views. One is able to adopt this religion freely, without having to convert which interesting enough, has truly shaped and allowed Buddhist ideas to become…

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    Cattle Slaughter Essay

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    it's documented and wide accepted that followers of Dharma (Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists) think about the cow to be sacred. we want to understand that each culture has its own quality. as an example, in European country they need similar sentiments with relevance horse and dog meat. Even throughout…

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    A World’s Religions class permits the students to enhance their knowledge in terms of others people’s religions, in what others believe in and all the things they experience in their daily life, their customs and how we can all make connections to Catholicism. As a society, we all have the duty to accept each other, such as respecting each other's religions, in order to have a better quality of life. All Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and Islam celebrate their truth in their own way and we should…

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