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    The bird was born on the tree and spent it’s whole life living with the tree and did not want to abandon it. The sky god, Indra, saw the bird starving and slowly dieing because it refused to leave the tree and decided to go down a talked to the bird who told Indra that the tree had been a faithful friend and did not want to leave. Indra was moved by the bird’s loyalty and brought the tree back to life, but told the bird it was his loyalty that brought the tree back. This story…

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    Ancient India Religion

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    In this essay I will describe the various factors which influenced the religions of India, Egypt and Rome. These factors include social, political, economic and geographical influences on the development of religion. Social, political, economic and geographical influences played a large part in the religions of India during the Vedic Age, the Old and New Kingdoms in Egypt and the Mayans. The Vedic Age in India took place approximately from 1500-500 BCE. This period in Indian history is when the…

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    The Japanese company manufactured the longest bra in September, 1990. The bra has an under-burst measurement of 24m (78ft 8 in) and 28m (91ft 10in) for its bust measurement. Tunnel Image source The Seikan Tunnel (as shown above) between Japan’s Honshu and Hokkaido Islands is currently considered as the world’s longest tunnel with its measurement of 53, 850m in length. However, by 2010, with the opening of the tunnel called Gotthard Base in Switzerland, Seikan Tunnel will be placed the second…

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    might have been a significant part cherished eventually Tom's perusing those gods. Exasperated by her actions, Indra, ruler from those gods, needed with grab her, Anyhow he Might not get hold of her. Something like that he said, ‘Let nobody perform at whatever sacrifices at all, for Dirgha-jihvi licks up the soma handled. ’ Now, Sumitra, those child of Kutsa, might have been good looking. Indra said should him, ‘Go tempt Dirgha-jihvi. ’ The point when Sumitra approached her, she said, ‘you bring…

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    Cosmogenic Return Essay

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    1.5 Cosmogenic return to one The exemplary Hindu myth of the cosmogonic return to the one can be understood by the mythical tale of Shiva whereby a grand destruction of the cosmos is inevitable for new one to emerge. Also everything born on earth undergoes the same process of destruction to be reborn as another manifestation of life. However there is an irony; in spite of being dissolved in the celestial spirit of cosmic destruction, one’s karma continues till divine grace mediates. In a group…

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    Full Moon Festival Essay

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    Full Moon Festival at Paradise Beach The Full Moon Festival at paradise beach is Phuket’s biggest beach party. Modelled after the successful Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan, Phuket’s version of the all night beach party is more upscale and well organised. Paradise beach is well located and a beautiful secluded beach close to Patong beach. Each month on the night of the full moon, famous DJ’s, local expats, Thai’s and tourists head to paradise beach to party and dance all night long. Tickets can…

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    INJUSTICE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE RAMAYANA INTRODUCTION: Woman had a secondary role in the society. She is dominated by her husband and also she act as a servant of her own husband. Male child preference , matrimonial life and the ruling system shows the position of women in the society. A women after marriage should led a life with her husband’s parents by leaving her parents who was with…

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    Dudhsagar Falls Analysis

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    purifying step that makes renewal feasible. Once Shiva and Indra had finished completing the demolition of the universe and ridding it of evil, both floated away as they had come. In their place there was a soft lute tune, and I immediately anticipated Brahma’s presence. Once he appeared, the four-headed, four-armed entity began to do what he does best: the recreation of the universe and its balance. Brahma collected the water Indra had produced and fashioned it to a very high mountain range…

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    non violence and compassion towards all living beings, believe in the existence of heavens and hells or higher and lower worlds. Each religion believes on different planes the existence of gods or deities, and use similar names: Brahma, Yama, and Indra. They both believe in reaching a certain state of mind or Bhavas through certain spiritual practices like meditation or concentration. In order to enter into spiritual life, both Hindus and Buddhist believe in detachment and reincarnation of…

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    History Of Pepsico, Inc.

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    they will provide $2 million in grants to help the countries affected by the recent natural disasters that shook the world (mainly Mexico City after the earthquake, and Puerto Rico and the Caribbean after the devastating effects of hurricane Maria). Indra K. Nooyi (Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo.) said that PepsiCo is committed to help communities in time of need, that they have offered support before and that they will continue doing so, always working closely with the affected…

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