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    Verishni Social Work

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    Everyone has their different views about working. Working could be fun if it is enjoyable or working could be painful if it is for survival. Krishna Vrishni was a man that loved working because it kept him busy, it was not fun nor painful. Working meant earning money, it meant spending time to keep himself busy. Krishna Vrishni was born in the rural farmlands of India. He possessed this hard work ethic as a little kid that became his root. He worked many different jobs to obtain his status and…

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    Krishna is an incarnation of Vishnu, and is the main character of The Bhagavad-Gita. Krishna comes to the earth precisely to help Arjuna fulfill his dharmic duty. In the other hand, Achilles is a well-known warrior that possesses extraordinary strength and has a close relationship with the gods. Achilles is also willing to sacrifice everything just so his name will be remembered; he also has a thirst for glory. Achilles has a problem by not controlling his pride and rage when his pride is…

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    seven hundred verses of Hindu scripture in Sanskrit. The Bhagavad Gita has become a very renowned text because it deals with the dilemma faced by Arjuna, the great warrior prince, who is driven to behave cowardly despite it not being in his nature. Krishna guides him through numerous means of support and restores his valor such that he ultimately wins the war. Incidentally, his problem is that of many people who aspire to make the best of their lives. It is very comprehensive, covering almost…

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    Stages Of Hinduism

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    the oldest religions in the world, out of all the larger belief systems. The Hindu religion has been around for thousands of years and contains many beliefs, practices, and types of worship. Hindus have a bountiful amount of gods, including the god Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, this idea can be contrasted with the Christian ideal of one God. Hinduism originated in India and is still practiced around the world today.…

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    Krishna, at points in the text, states that dualities are “delusions” and at the same time states that they are necessary and everywhere (7, 28). Dualities take on this confusing role in the Bhagavad-Gita to ultimately show that they are neither good nor…

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    texts is the Bhagavad Gita, which is the story of Arjuna, a warrior who doesn’t want to fight, and who is convinced by Krishna, the avatar of Vishnu, to fight anyway and fulfill his dharma. One of the main texts in Buddhism is the Dhammapada, which describes in verse many of the main concepts of the religion. If the author of Dhammapada were giving Arjuna advice instead of Krishna, the outcome would be nearly the opposite. In Hinduism, the concept of dharma is defined by caste, while Buddhism is…

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    Taj Hotel Case Study

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    the basis of personal relationship system which later was on not possible due to continous changing environment and increasing competition in hotel industry. In August 1997 Ratan Tata, who had succeeded J.R.D. replaced the ajit kerkar by Krishna Kumar . Krishna kumar introduced so many new systems after he joined the taj group. He introduced performance management system under which promotions and pay of staff was being determined by a formal review and evaluation process. Strength of such…

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    Bhagavad Gita Moral Lesson

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    life and escape from this dilemma. That is why the two most important qualities that make a person ethical is the man of Discipline and Devotion based on Lord Krishna teaching in The Bhagavad-Gita. The sixth teaching of The Bhagavad-Gita; “The Man of Discipline”, it teaches us to control our mind so that we can find peace. Lord Krishna claimed that “He should gradually become tranquil, firmly controlling his understanding; focusing his mind on the self, he should think…

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    Dubash Case Study

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    Dubash is a derivative of the Sanskrit words which means two languages i.e., Dvi (two), Basha (languages). A person who speaks two languages, that of the natives of India and the English or other European language was Dubash. Language barriers between the natives and East India Company officials created this position, and prominent citizens from each presidency of East India Company were appointed as Dubashs. They played an important role in politics, community and trade. In facilitating trade…

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    Pranayama Essay

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    degree of control over mind they were able to influence the mind by controlling breath. Autonomic nervous system controls breathing which is automatic . The bio energy science including breathing movements is a practical yoga. In Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna tells that one has to practice yoga to purify himself to Arjuna . He says people who are towards the process of breath be away to remain and they practice stopping the outgoing breath movement into the incoming and vice versa and thus…

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