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    Question Q1) Name the two ancient epics written in Sanskrit and who were their authors? In the Bhagvad Gita what does Krishna explain to Arjun? A1) The two ancient epics written in Sanskrit are a) Ramayana b) Mahabharata Ramayana is written by Valmiki, and Mahabharata is written by Vyasa. B) What does Krishna explain to arjuna? Ans b) Bhagavad Gita All through the ages, religions have utilized myths or stories to clarify or guide the human experience. For example, the Babylonians had their…

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    Question Q1) Name the two ancient epics written in Sanskrit and who were their authors? In the Bhagvad Gita what does Krishna explain to Arjun? A1) The two ancient epics written in Sanskrit are a) Ramayana b) Mahabharata Ramayana is written by Valmiki, and Mahabharata is written by Vyasa. B) What does Krishna explain to Arjuna? Ans b) Bhagavad Gita All through the ages, religions have utilized…

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    Beowulf Vs Ramayama Essay

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    King. Keeping this in mind, we can apply the same analytical set to other stories of cultures around the globe and of times past. Two such tales which provide similar introspection are Beowulf, author unknown, and The Ramayama, written by the poet Valmiki. Beowulf, shows us that, overall, human beings are selfless, altruistic beings that consider other people’s needs a high priority. The Ramayama shows us that, overall, human beings are self-centered beings that consider their own needs…

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    interesting to see that he was willing to leave Sita, his wife, behind. However, Sita knew that a woman 's duty was that "“neither father nor son nor mother nor friends but the husband alone is her sole refuge here in this world and in the other world too”(Valmiki.1178). Throughout Indian culture, the Ramayana epic has taught the women 's dharmic duty is to "worship her husband as a god, devoting herself completely to his needs." As can be seen, the Indian culture values family more than glory.…

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    Hinduism What is religion? Religion is a set of beliefs and experience. There are many religions in the world such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Judaism, Shinto, Daoism, and Confucianism. Every religion has own beliefs systems and experiences. It is based on the individuals’ belief and experiences. Hindu religion is not like the other religions, which based on one person. There are 330 million gods in Hindu religion. It is founded by the Aryan…

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    It's nationwide cleanliness Campaign, from the Valmiki Basti in New Delhi , 2 october 2014. This drive is run by government to make India a clean India in 2014. Due to lack of cleanliness in India , it is a big social issue in India that how to solve these kind of problems. India can be clean only by…

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    society Valmiki’s Ramayana and Confucius’ Analects provide a powerful illustration of an ideal and functional society by demonstrating what a ruler or government should do in order to make an ideal society. The two rulers described by Confucius and Valmiki, both have power/sovereignty over the society and the ideal society is defined as having righteous behavior with each other, having no poverty and crime, being dutiful, and respecting elders. Society based on changeable actions and moral…

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    Sugrīva says, “Svāmi! You are my only refuge. You have to get my kingdom back to me.” When a friendship is formed, āḍhyo vāpi daridro vā duḥkhitaḥ sukhito 'pi vā | rich or not, poor or not, sad or not, happy or not, faulty or not, guilty or not, well known or not, penniless or not, only a friend is a refuge; when a friendship is established, that is how a friend should protect. Sugrīva says Rāma must help him. Sugrīva is quoting śāstra - āḍhyo vāpi daridro vā duḥkhitaḥ sukhito 'pi vā |…

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    Nayak Period (A.D. 1532 - 1675) :- The golden era of the Chola dynasty followed the rule of the Nayak Kings, who were equally great lovers and promoters of art and literature. Though initially appointed as viceroys under the Vijayanagar empire, with the Talikota war of 1565 there came an end to the Vijayanagar empire and the Nayaks formed their own separate autonomous kingdom in Tanjore and their glorious rule lasted for more than a century. The culturally vibrant atmosphere of the Thanjavur…

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