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    believed that it is not necessary to believe in a creator deity in order to liberate from all the sufferings and attain enlightenment. He says that in order to be free from suffering, we need to detach ourselves from other people. On the other hand, Lord Shiva puts emphasis on attaining Moksha through doing good karma and following our dharma. Although Hinduism teaches to detach ourselves from getting the fruit of doing karma and just doing it to perform your dharma, it does not necessarily…

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    Yolanda Foster Life

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    hooking up. They've been great friends ever since their divorce and she's always welcome at his home. If she's in town and he's having a family get-together or party she will always show up. She's friendly with his fiancé, Shiva. There's no tension between them. He is crazy about Shiva. Yolanda Foster is finding a way to do things on her own, but she does have some help. This season on RHOBH, Yolanda is only part-time due to how things are going with her Lyme disease. Now that she is going to…

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    Himalaya Essay

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    to the earth to purify the ashes of the dead. The site where the Ganges enters the plains of northern India is called Haridwar (the gate of Hari or Shiva); in ancient times, people also called it Ganga-dwara (the gate of…

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    Gmos: The Silent Killer

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    GMOs: the silent killer A GMO, or genetically modified organism, is a plant, animal, or being that has been genetically altered in a laboratory. Moreover, a GMO can refer to any animal, crop, or organism that has been genetically engineered or modified. In the food industry, GMOs usually refer to produce and other consumer goods that have been genetically modified. Most Americans are not aware of the prevalence of GMOs in the food industry and the dangers that accompany them. In fact, according…

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    Udana flows upwards. By performing virtuous deeds, men are carried to virtuous worlds. By sinful acts (men are) carried to sinful worlds. By combining both kinds of karmas (virtuous and sinful acts) verily (men are) carried to human dimension. Through virtuous work (self effort, sadhana, discipline and a positive sankalpa) Udana can be raised upwards and when it rises above Manipura Chakra, liberation and Moksha can be attained. Sinful act refers to conflicts, desires, ambitions, passions, etc.…

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    and is located on the bank of Tons or Nandi River. Tapkeshwar Temple is the must visit place in Dehradun. The place is ranked as 7th to visit in Dehradun. Tapkeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The image of Lord Shiva is naturally made by caves and the water drops continuously on the image of Lord Shiva. There is a Sulphur Water spring near the temple which is very famous. The temple is surrounded by the caves from all its side which is really beautiful. Opening Hours: 6 am to 7 pm…

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    The Workshop’s schedule Instead of writing dates on the posters, the Workshop published the monthly schedule of the performances in a regular way. These brochures were printed on coated papers or light writing papers and were usually unicolor or bicolor. The papers, whose background color changed each month, carried on them the name of the Theatre Workshop, the month and year of the program and the National Iranian Radio and Television’s logo. Workshop’s logo The workshop had no specific logo.…

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    shell of Shiva. Both did nothing for him when is he ill or bankrupt; and it was generally the kindness of others or self-reflection that resolved his problems. He also vowed from marrying more than twice and once again, his word meant nothing as he had three wives. Unlike his negative views of other mistakes he made in his youth, he never demonized his blatant disregard of his many vows. Banarsidas used the rituals as a consistent source of misguided religion, not only was his brief Shiva…

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    This paper aims to compare the ideas of German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and Indian freelance writer Amish Tripathi. Amish’s debut novel “The Immortals of Meluha” displayed Shiva as a Tibetan immigrant who initially by choice become the apple pie for the people o Meluha but eventually in the book he is celebrated as the Mahadev by his deeds and action. After becoming the Neelkanth, he fought for various issues like abolition of Vikrama system, untouchability of Vikrama woman, questioning…

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    Comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism Hinduism and Buddhism are two of the world’s most well known and influential religions. They are among the top major organized religions around the globe with Hinduism averaging over an approximate 900 million followers and Buddhism averaging 375 followers (Adherents). Both are religions of Ancient India and have been a part of India’s culture for a long time; they both maintained to stay widely practiced till this day. Some people believe that Hinduism and…

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