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    mother, wife, sister and lastly yet considerable woman as a human being not just second sex or sex object. She seeks cynical about customs and tradition, yet she finds out in their legacy the keys for the longings and needs of women in current time. She is modernist writer since her writing highlights the idea of the inconsequential women with an endocentric set up ,pervasive in the non first world and first world .In her works ,insights take preference over the desire of technique. She…

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    The Bhagavad Gita is part of Mahabharata, an epic written 5000 years ago by Sri Veda Vyasa, and is composed of 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…

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    At Ayush house, Durgapur "O look! I did overtake you.� "Wait and watch baby!" "Ah...fast...fast ...fast...fast." "Oh! Shut!" "Petrol is over." "Time please, nature call." Chandya and Ayush had been playing bike racing video game on the computer. Each time Ayush had overwhelmed Chandya in the game, but Chandya kept persisting on. Ayush went in the bathroom. He turned up after a minute and started a game again. "Well- done!" "Go�" "Hurrah! I won!" "I have told you I will win it and you are…

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    Most religion has one God that they worship and pray to; however, many also believe in more than one god for guidance through life. Being monotheistic means praying to only one God to help guide someone through their difficulties in life and that God has a plan for them. Being polytheistic is praying to more than one god because many gods can represent many things in life and praying to that specific god can help someone through that specific obstacle. For Hindus, believing in more than one…

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    Krsna In Bhagavad Gita

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    Bhakti comes from the Bhagavad Gita and is one of the three paths described within the scripture. The Bhagavad Gita comes from the Hindu epic Mahabharata and it is the council of Arjuna from Krsna. Krsna helps Arjuna with an internal conflict on whether to fight or not. Krsna teaches Arjuna three paths to end his internal conflict. Thus, the Bhagavad Gita show’s these three paths and has become a foundation in Hindu scripture. Krsna teaches or shows Arjuna three paths to self-realization. Among…

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    Silk Sarees Essay

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    Everything about Silk and Silk sarees A natural fiber made fabric that is get woven in the textiles to make a perfect fabric or cloth, is Silk, the base fabric of all. Natural silk is the most sober ones and mainly there are 4 types of natural silk that are produced and induced from silk-worms. Among them, mulberry silk is the very well known, commercially. It comes from silk-worms and it is also the most contributed one (around 90%). India is the second largest producer of silk fabric after…

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    Paleolithic Civilization

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    ways and adopted agricultural practices. Initially, the Aryans were divided into groups each with a chieftain or raja. Polytheistic in nature the rajas claimed to be representatives of the gods, however they were not viewed as gods themselves (Mahabharata c. 4th century CE). His power lay in his ability to actually defend his…

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    Indian Agriculture Essay

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    production progress at any time in the future. Hence organic farming is the wise answer to the aforesaid problems (Bhattacharya and pandey 2004). There are brief mentions of several organic inputs in our ancient literatures like Rig-Veda, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Kautilya, and Arthasashthra. Mention of organic manure in Rig Veda 1, 161, 10, 2500-1500BC and mention of Green manure in Atharva Veda 11, 8.3 (1000BC). In fact, organic agriculture has its roots in traditional agricultural practices that…

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    “Na Dainyam, Na Palayanam” Shri Krishna said to Arjuna in the consecrated Mahabharata, “Na Dainyam, Na Palayanam”, implying that one should never escape from his problems in life, and never even quit and bow to their enemies. According to Him, once you build a will, and decide not to back out on your mind, body or spiritual level, you have already won the life battle. Focus only on your goal while overpowering your biggest enemies - Lust, Anger, Greed and Extreme Attachment – and you are half…

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    The Accidental Prime Minister is a memoir by Indian policy analyst Sanjaya Baru, who was Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s media advisor from May 2004 till August 2008. The author describes how he was given this important position in the very first chapter, in which he says - ‘Working in a PMO headed by Manmohan Singh, whom I had come to respect as a professional and a human being, was an opportunity not to be missed’. The book offers valuable insights into the Prime Minister’s mind, his…

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