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    For example, in Hinduism the concept of Dharma discusses maintenance of our lives. This means even if our lives are not how we want them to be, we only strive to maintain: not to improve. This means that Hinduism may not make their followers feel secure the same way other religions do. Nonetheless…

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    The Great Wave off Kanagawa, which is additionally called The Great Wave or The Wave for short, is a wood block print made in japan by the artist Hokusai. It was created by Hokusai sometime between 1830 and 1833 as the very first print in Hokusai's series 36 Views of Mount Fuji. It is one of Hokusai's most famous work. Also considered in the art world as one of the most recognizable pieces of Japanese art in the world. The image is essentially, a massive wave threatening boats off the coast of…

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    In both religions, Hinduism and Islam, there are many beliefs and rules an individual must follow when their belief is either of these religions. For people that follow these beliefs but live in the United States, it has to put a stress on an individual’s life. They are constantly asking themselves what is considered to be appropriate and inappropriate, especially when it comes to sexuality. During your college years, you are exposed to more than what your family protects you from, so do the…

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    I Am Because You Are “Perception is reality” that’s the philosophy we preach and practice in our paradoxical world; image is everything, put your best foot forward, and your first impression is primary. We were taught these ideas growing up and it has been instilled in our conscious. Thinking of the contrary is something that’s hard to do. We conform to the standards and ideas of our society ever-more, and believe that reality is not reality unless acknowledged. We judge and confront people by…

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    shadow is pleasing to me. Give me my inheritance. But my father knew that the inheritance I was asking for was full of trouble. He knew that I didn’t need power, gold or jewels. So, he decided to give me a much more valuable kind of inheritance: the dharma and his knowledge. He turned to one of his companions and said: -Ordain Rāhula. Then they dressed me in an orange robe, and took me to a…

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    with golden vines and silver birds as support and the palaces were known for their remarkable workmanship. Both empires strived to have the most beautiful and elaborate palaces. One of the Mauryan empires most striking monuments was the Pillars of Dharma which consisted of stone, free standing pillars that were polished until they looked like metal. Pillars were an effective and dependable architectural structure that was used in both empires. The Persians used caves and carved out rock faces to…

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    Buddhism Vs Religion

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    A question which may or may not have an answer is one I am trying to figure out in this essay. Does Buddhism fall into the category of a religion or a philosophy mindset. This is a simple question however, the answer is not as simple. A brief look into Buddhism in the past shows that it began around the 5th century B.C. in India, then gradually gaining in popularity and moving Eastward [Cooking the Buddhist Books, 2]. Buddhism was a way to live your life by the principles told by the original…

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    Religion is a system of beliefs that avoid the worship of God or Gods and pray, ritual, and moral codes. As there are plenty of religions that are worldwide such as Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism and etc. Religions are always getting compared to each other to show what religion fits your belief. As I have done research on different religions. I have choose to compared and contrast Buddhism and Christianity. The top two religions that are always talk about and information is…

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    they prayed before they meditated and the importance of both of them. The author gave a lot of details about the day to day activities the student done as well as how he used Rinpoche teachings to help his students. They both felt true meditation the Dharma is the cause for happiness, liberation and enlightenment because that is the entire process of meditation. Unfortunately, in order to achieve that standard is totally based on the student’s karma but it an also depend on the teacher as well.…

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    Thailand is placed in South East Asia where it is one of the most seasoned nations loaded with history and rich in society and has been supported for quite a while, until the new globalization, it never has been colonized to different nations and has been influenced by things, for example, religion, the infirmity framework making more youthful individuals accept and listen to more established individuals in the old standard and teachings. In the past Thai families have a ton of parts and have…

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