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    other place in the world. I feel in debt of given opportunity of being associated with this hospital. My life has changed completely. Through his bliss, I am practicing to be aloof from the worldly bonds, though I am in it, and achieve the bliss of Radha Krishna under His Holiness Shree Maharaj Ji’s blessings. Patients’ Voice: Case - 1 Sangeeta Saroj from Kunda says she had fever, cough and high pace heart problem since 6 years. She visited various hospitals in nearby areas including Allahabad…

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    However, we can reach some conclusions that the temple was constructed by some wealthy patron from the Vaishnavite community and the deity worshipped in the temple was most likely Radha-krishna. Now, coming to the architectural part, the Jorbangla temple belongs to the ‘Chala’ variety of architecture which is actually a replication of the local domestic huts. It stands on a slightly curved platform and has two ‘Do-Chala’ structures…

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    ‘situation’, and abundant ‘life’ – as it is actually lived in India, in Paris, in Southern France, in London and Cambridge. There are numerous beautiful ‘stories’ within the central story in the style of the Mahabharata – of Iswara Bhatta and his family; of Radha, Krishna and Durvasa; of Tristan and Iseult; of Buddha and Vassita with her dead son in her arms; of Kabir and Ramananda; of Yajnyavalkya and Maitreyi; and many more – each of the stories delightful, poignant, and elevating, but having…

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    Mithila Painting Analysis

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    Ayachi Mishra, Shankar Mishra, Gautam, Kapil, Sachal Mishra, Kumaril Bhatt and Mandan Mishra. Vidyapati, the greatest Vaisnav poet of the 14th century, was born in Mithila and immortalised a new form of love songs illuminating the relationship between Radha and Krishna in the region through his Padavalis. The people rightly remember him as the reincarnation of Jaideva (Abhinavajaideva). Karnpure, a classical Sanskrit poet of Bengal, in his famous devotional epic, Parijataharanamahakavya, gives…

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    Kaka Dixit (1864-5.7.1926): Hari Sitaram Dixit, a high caste Nagari Brahim of Khandwa, did B.A., LLB, and became a leading solicitor of Bombay. He was the Secretary of the Indian National Congress of 1904 at Bombay. In 1906, on his visit to England he had an accident in London whch caused him an injury in the leg with constantly pained. Nana Chandorkar advised him in 1909 to go to Shirdi and seek Sai Baba’s blessings. The same year he went to Ahmednagar with some work and was a guest in the…

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    Rahav Madham

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    Radha Madhav Dham is one of the largest Hindu temples in the United States. Located near Austin, Texas, it spans 35,000 feet and is five stories tall. The temple is noted for its architectural beauty and the significance of said architecture in relation to the art and the doctrine of Hinduism. Hindu temples are designed to represent central beliefs, this is shown by their symmetrical style. Before entering the temple, you’re greeted by four main pillars in front of the central doorway. These…

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    We used to act in films, and dance on stage. We formed a troupe called Dancers of India." Dance was their passion, not films. What they performed in films -- the snake charmers, Krishna Leela, the story of Radha-Krishna, etc -- were picked up from stage. And, they would travel all around the world with their troupe. In one of their famous dance dramas, Ramayana , Padmini played Sita and her younger sister Ragini, Rama. The eldest Lalitha was Ravana and Sukumari…

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    Kantha Case Study

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    The other designs that are used with time are of mythological episodes, especially from the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, nayika (maiden), deer hunting, forest scenes with lots of trees and animals, Shiva-Parvati, Radha-Krishna, and the typically dressed Gaddi-Gaddan with lamb (shepherd couple) (Naik, 1996). Some of the themes represented animals and birds like in Rukmini Harana elaboratately embroidered on rumal depicting the various ceremonial activities like Barat;…

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    have started to adopt this new innovation, period panties, during their menstrual period. Menstrual period has been an issue to many ladies, such as leakage, frequent change of tampon or pad, and discomfort. The Co-founder and CEO, Miki Agrawal and Radha, had go through 3.5 years of research and development together with their friend, Antonia Dunbar. Thinx period panties is a replacement for tampon or pad, which cost from USD$24 to USD$38. Thinx consists of four bits of technologies that gives…

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    Title: Proving the Existence of the Traditional Judeo-Christian God 1. Introduction and Thesis Give a short introduction (100 words) to the problem or topic. “This paper argues that that there is no possible way to know whether or not the traditional god exist, for there is free will 2. Explanation of Philosophical Views St. Aquinas third proof argues that an object itself can not have always existed there must be a point in which the object was first created, by something that has already…

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