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    Gadge Baba And Baba

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    the poor, weaker and disabled is the true bhakti of God. Such saints are really a rarity. Continuous recital of God’s name filled his heart with Knowledge, Bhakti and Vairagya. Following the words of Gadge Baba, Nivrutti Aappaji Katkar renovated Hanuman temple at Mumbai. Inaugural function of this renovated temple was held in the presence of Kakasaheb Khare and selfless Karmayogi Gadge Baba. On the occasion of inaugural function, Gadge Baba said that it was only because of their unity that…

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    Dusherra Importance

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    Ram Leela enacts the story of Ram, Lakshman, Sita, Hanuman and Raavan. On the Final day, a chariot carrying Ram, Lakshman and Sita pass through the crowds to burn an effigy of Ravana, Kumbhakarna and Meghnath using an arrow. Dusshera in Kullu: The famous Kullu Dusshera is a seven-day long event held in…

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    Name: EYE Symbolic Meaning: Enlightenment. The spiritual third eye is a symbol of clairvoyance and spiritual gifts. Sometimes a deity would grant a third eye to a devotee to enhance their spiritual vision. There are also some cases of mythic stories where an eye is destroyed, and here it represents ignorance, which is often brought about by upsetting a Goddess, such as the example of Kuber or Shukracharya. Palmistry Meaning: Extremely strong intuitive ability, someone who has ‘seen the…

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    wealthy businessman associated with a very successful construction business. Debi-dayal, belonging to the privileged class, is strongly opposed to the rule of the British in India, and utilizes much time in learning and polishing the art of Judo at the Hanuman Physical Culture Club, partially to circumvent the repetition of an incident in his adolescent in which he had been humiliated by a British soldier attempting to rape his mother. This was not at all surprising, as the youth at that time…

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    Empathic Response Task Set Text: Life of Pi by Yann Martel Approach: You are Pi when the three religious leaders approach you and argue over which religion you belong to. Rationale In this emphatic response task, I take on the role of Piscine Molitor Patel when the three religious teachers approach him and argue over which religion Piscine truly belongs to. The reason I chose this approach was because the way Pi thinks is interesting especially in terms of religion in which he has an extremely…

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    Religious texts are always respected by everyone and they also follow the faiths inscribed in these texts. They are religious because they give us a glimpse of history, they teach religious rules and regulations and advice to live spiritually. The great piece of literature, “The Laws of Manu”, sets strict rules in society for both men and women. The epic “The Ramayana” tells about the life of Rama and his wife Sita. They are the idol example of perfect behavior that should be followed in a…

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    up from stage. And, they would travel all around the world with their troupe. In one of their famous dance dramas, Ramayana , Padmini played Sita and her younger sister Ragini, Rama. The eldest Lalitha was Ravana and Sukumari and Ambika danced as Hanuman and Bharatan respectively. "Being the tallest, Ragini always performed the male characters. And, as I was the shortest, I was the female lead all the time." "I used to play characters who were crying most of the time. Ragini was good at comedy…

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    The vibrant tradition and culture of Amritsar is reflected in the fairs and the festivals of the city. So it is a good idea to visit the place during the festival season to enjoy the real flavor of Amritsar. Connote religious significance the festival and fairs of Amritsar are celebrated by the full of energy and fun in the festivals. 1. BASANT PANCHAMI Basant panchami is very popular festival in the city of Amritsar. The prime attraction of this occasion of Basant Panchami is the fair at…

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    The Vigil Analysis

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    Kishkinda to give the kingdom to Sugriv, his younger brother who was banished from the land for scheming against Vali. Sugriv claims it is a misunderstanding but Vali throws him out and takes his wife, Ruma as one of his women. Sugriv, with the help of Hanuman,…

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    The Novels a House of Mr. Biswas and Things Fall Apart, both examine the concept of Individualization in direct conflict to their each respective societies. A House for Mr. Biswas, by V.S. Naipaul focuses more on the adaptation to society, whereas Things Fall apart, by Chinua Achebe, focuses on the destruction of oneself door to Society Clash. Both the Novels, have similar themes, though the techniques used to portray it to the readers differ. The Novel, Things Fall Apart published in 1958, by…

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