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    The Bhagavad-Gita is a rather small section in the overall massive text of the Mahabharata. However, the size of this passage had no effect on its ability to influence. The likes of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Annie Besant, and Mohandas K. Gandhi were all inspired or influenced by this text. The Bhagavad-Gita wouldn’t be the inspiring text is it today if it hadn’t been influenced by many other religious texts that came before it. The Bhagavad-Gita takes ideas from other religious…

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    Issue of Identity in Charlotte P. Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ Research Objective The Yellow Wallpaper is a semi autobiographical short story by Charlotte P. Gilman. It was first published in January 1892 and is regarded as an important early work of American feminist literature exploring the role of women in America at the time. The story is about a woman who gradually begins to lose her sanity when she is made to live in isolation and not allowed to engage in any activity other than taking…

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    Proverbs In Garden City

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    In the Greek drama ‘Oedipus Rex’ written by Grecian dramatist Sophocles, there is example of riddles. In the Mahabharata the questions asked by Dharma to Yudhisthira are examples of riddles. 3. Purpose of Riddles Riddles are unique source of the Assamese folk literature. Riddles have had a long history. Riddles have been asked as a way of entertainment, fun and process…

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    Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

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    6. Creating an ideal society “Om Asato maa sad-gamaya, tamaso maa jyotir-ga-maya, mrtyor-maa amrutam gamaya. Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantihi.” - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 1.3.28 [5] This is an interesting quotation from Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. This is recited as a prayer requesting lord to take us from unreal to real world, lead us from darkness to light, lead us from death to immortality and may there be peace everywhere. When we recite such slokas it creates a sense of ‘Jagrithi’ in our minds…

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    The other novel The Binding Vine portrays how the educated and earning women helps poor women including the soul of solidarity among women. The novel speaks the truth about the anguish of a wife who is the casualty of conjugal assault; and the predicament of women raped outside marriage, who might rather endure peacefully for the sake of family respect. A Matter of Time depicts a women who is more develop and stately than her antecedents. When others can't consider themselves outside the…

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    Hinduism Essay

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    whole universe has its self, the self is real and you are the universe. The Bhagavad Gita is an epic Indian poem of culture and religion. This poem is compared to the Homeric poems of the Greek and Hellenistic cultures. This is a part of the Mahabharata, the story of two families battling form the beginning of Indian history. This story is believed to have been written over a long period of time starting as early as the eighth of ninth century B.C.E, with the Gita being written between the…

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    Likewise, Hindu Smriti texts are often cited to validate justifications for prescribed gender roles. One aspect of the Law of Manu emphasizes that virtue in a woman is being a subservient wife (Rambachan 93). This belief is paralleled in epic stories Mahabharata and Ramayana where characters Sita, Draupadi, and Gandhari are superficially represented as submissive wives and mothers (Das 123). Specifically, women are held in the highest esteem when portrayed as wives and mothers. This traditional…

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    In the Mahabharata Kunti’s story was told from third-person perspective. I chose to use first-person perspective and recreated the scene in a more detailed way, rather than the simple narration in the book. I added interaction between Surya and Kunti because I am…

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    “... Kahiki - Hawaiian name for Tahiti but also the name of a mythical faraway land, home to various ancestors, sorcerers, and gods” (Thompson 275). As I read this line, I knew I had picked the right book. One of my favorite movies, Moana, revolves around Polynesian culture and the myths of the island of Tahiti. I always wanted to learn more about her ethnicity and heritage; this book provided me with a great variety of information. Christina Thompson’s book Sea People: The Puzzle of the…

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    Branches Of Christianity

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    Many forms of religions cover the globe but not one sticks out as much as Christianity. At the most basic level, a “Christian” is anyone who professes that Jesus of Nazareth is the “Christ” .Leading into saying, most Christians of the past and present believe much more about Jesus: that he was not just a great prophet, or miracle-worker but that his relationship with God was so close and unique that he could rightly be called the Son of God,and given many other titles, some of which make him…

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