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    started with the singing of morning songs called puar geets with clap of hands by the bhakats. After that they singing a bhatima which describes how mother Yasoda used to wake up Lord Krishna. It is followed by singing of an upadesh and the reciting of a prayer very politely to invite Lord Krishna which is called Krishna…

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    thought clash, in my opinion, is in how they view the self. Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe that our day to day life is an empty, hollow way to live. Hinduism believes that the material world is illusory, and we must unify with Krishna to find true enlightenment. Krishna is the Hindu godhead, and is one of the most widely revered deities in Hinduism.…

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    Christianity Versus Hinduism “I want to love all the children of God- Christian, Jew, Moslem, Hindu, Buddhist- everyone. I want to love gay Christians and straight Christians” (Anna Rice). Various religions are practiced all over the world and are practiced in many different ways. In some places, everyone has the right to practice which ever faith he or she believes in, although in some countries, individuals are forced to practice the religion in which their culture believes. Out of roughly 7…

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    This clearly shows the comparison between open space of air traffic with the thin overfilled and jammed lanes in the slum. This scene in the movie shows that the infuriated security guards understood the aspects of slums that they are not aware of. This is the physical structure of the slum from which the guards and police are estranged, regardless of their everyday happenstance with it. Salaam Bombay’s opening scene shows how slum is disorganized and messy with everything muddled up. But…

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    Bhagavad Gita Hinduism

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    The Bhagavad Gita tells the story of a warrior conflicted on whether or not to fight in a battle with his family and former friends. This warrior, Arjuna, shares his confliction with Krishna, who is an embodiment of Lord Vishnu, the supreme God of Hinduism. Krishna tells Arjuna that he must fight in this battle. Part of Krishna’s reasoning is the link between Hinduism and post-Industrial service…

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    monotheism where there is only one god and Hinduism is a polytheism, in addition to the type of religion the god in Christianity the one god “he does not delight in destroying lives (Ezekiel 33:11). As shown in the conversation between Arjuna and Krishna there is little regard to other life, by ordering him to fight in the battle otherwise he will be reincarnated in a worst situation. This difference exists because as stated before, in Hinduism life is everlasting due to reincarnation, but in…

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    is a great warrior. He is told by Krishna who's is the supreme being; God that he must act out his duty to restore the world balance. Arjuna rejects and says how can he slaughter his blood and family. Krishna said that it is his duty to rid the world of evil and to fight. Also says these people are already dead since he wished it and told Arjuna to be his vessel and carryout the command. Than it is a back and forth discussion between Arjuna and Krishna until Krishna reveals his true form to…

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    the rules of war to prevent violating other sub-orders of dharma. Hence in all these situations, where Pandavas either resorted to avoid fighting rather than kill their teacher and grandfather, or to tell a lie or break war rules to kill a person, Krishna is there to explain each action to the Pandava brothers about…

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    could get what they required for a comfortable living and they were satisfyed with whatever they could get without having undue desire for any material comforts. Again, all the teachings of Lord Krishna in this Scripture are for realising the ultimate goal of peace and happines. Perhaps Lord Krishna made it clear that if one wants to achieve this goal then he should not entertain too much of desire for anything that may end in sorrow and peacelessness for one. Desire as such is not bad.…

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    Out of there Vishnu has a 10 creators including Rama and Krishna. Krishna basically 8th creator of Vishnu who admitted ritual poem which was famous as a Bhagwat Gita, which has been very famous ritual poem in Hindu religion. Writer also provide some statistic of Popularity of Hinduism that Hinduism followed in India…

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