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    The movie “The legend of price rama” it’s different than other animated movies, this movie have a different culture and a different story which is more exciting to watch and learn about different cultures. This film was made as a part of the 40th commemoration of India-Japan political relations and was taken a shot at by groups from both nations. It was released in the United States. The movie talks about a Royal family which is Dasharatha, the king of Ayodhya, had three wives and four sons.…

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    a goddess is also worshipping their complemented halves. For Rama, his complement half is his wife, Sita. She represents the traditional Hindu woman: feminine, faithful, and pure. In Rama’s epic, Rama and Sita were assisted by the Monkey God, Hanuman. Hanuman is also a popular god in his own right. He is the symbol of unquestioning allegiance and dedication of purpose. Krishna’s complemented half is Rukimi, or Lakshmi. She is the goddess of light, beauty, and good fortune and wealth. The…

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    If you are facing problems in your marriage, you can do pooja to get married without any struggle. This pooja will help you to remove all your personal and financial problems. There can be many problems such as different caste, unmatched status, financial position and others. Such reasons can block your way to marry the person whom you love. Whatever is the problem, just do pooja to get married without any struggle. Doing pooja is a holy solution that can only make your love life possible and…

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    Matthew Barry Professor Rabbi Yosef Zylberberg CLWR 1810 20 October 2016 The Life of Rama: One of Vishnu’s 10 Avatars Hinduism is a complex and rich religion. Hinduism incorporates a wide variety of gods, all of which respectively symbolize an important factor in the life of Hindus. This essay, will focus on one specific avatar of particular importance, Rama. Stemming from the God Vishnu, Rama is “one of the most worshipped Hindu deities…” (Rama). The focus of this essay will serve to…

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    Almost all the works of V.S.Naipaul have charecters who are poor and live in rural area .always this characters undergo trials and suffering. The hero of the story Mr.Mohun Biswas in V.S. Naipaul “ A house of Mr. Biswas” is not an exemption . “I am going to get a job of my own and am going to get my own house ‘ the story revolves around this vows of Mr.biswas . The struggle faced by him is portrays the pursuit of happiness to reach his dream of owning the house. The novel tells the story of…

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    Prophecy In Beowulf

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    where the demon Maareecha advises Ravana that abducting Sita is a foolhardy endeavor that will surely be punished by the destruction of the entire demon race. Even after Ravana refuses to heed Maareecha’s warning, he is confronted again by Sita, Hanuman, and even his own wife Mandodari with similar warnings and prophesies foretelling the doom of his kingdom and people. In both texts, the message that lust and sexual sin bears consequences whose implications are not tied solely to the perpetrator…

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    Judaism vs. Hinduism Judaism and Hinduism are much more similar up close than they appear at a distance. Now after some looking into them both I realize just how alike they really are. After you have read about the comparison between them, you will realize how much these two really have in common. The two religions I chose to compare are Judaism and Hinduism. Judaism is a Middle Eastern religion that originated in Israel. Hinduism is a religion that originated in India. Both of these religions…

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    Why do we worship 'Peepal Tree'? ‘Peepal tree’ which means Banyan tree, is considered to be one of the sacred trees that are being worshiped widely in India. It is also known as the ‘Bodhi tree’ or ‘Ashwattha tree’. It is usually huge in size. It comprises of a light grey bark that is smooth and peels in patches. Its heart-shaped leaves have long, tapering tips that makes it stands out from the rest of the leaves of the trees. The fruit is purple when ripe. In the Hindu religion, Peepal tree…

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    When he is drunk, he goes into an Indian temple and disrespects the statue of the deity Hanuman. Fleete and his companions think they have escaped doom, but Fleete apparently becomes less a human and more of an animal due to a curse that was put upon him. Fleete, thanks to Strickland, returns to his normal human self at the end, but unfortunately…

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    In Valmiki’s Ramayana, Rama’s treatment of his wife Sita zigzags as his honor is threatened, therefore turning sour when he is obligated to challenge his wife’s chastity. One of the first interactions between Sita and Rama occurs after Rama has been asked to go into exile, in which he explains that “the forest is not a place for a princess like [Sita]” (Ramayana Book 2, Page 1182). This exchange exemplifies how Rama views women as weak in the face of danger, even if he does care for her and does…

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