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    Shloka Translation

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    \i;>. 2. upägamyäbravédrämamagastyo bhagavän åñiù || 2|| 1‚ 2. Beholding Sri Rama‚ standing absorbed in thought on the battle-field‚ exhausted by the fight‚ and Ravana facing him‚ duly prepared for an encounter‚ and approaching Sri Rama‚ the glorious sage Agastya‚ who had come in the company of gods to witness the encounter now spoke as follows: Page 1 of 12 ram ram mhabahae z&[u guý< snatnm!‚ räma räma mahäbäho çåëu guhyaà sanätanam | yen svaRnrIn! vTs smre ivjiy:yis. 3. yena sarvänarénvatsa

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    concept of idealism has long been used when it comes to the development of their characters. In Ancient India‚ the Ramayana is the perfect example to describe the ideal Indian man and woman and‚ in a sense‚ the ideal love between a man and a woman. Rama‚ one of the main characters in the Ramayana‚ is the ideal Indian man because he possesses all the “proper” behaviors and traits that a man in that culture should possess. He stays true to his duty‚ rather than his interests. Rather than go against

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    Bharat-Vs-India‚ Swami Vivekananda and DNA of Intellectuals Published: Tuesday‚ Jan 08‚2013‚ 19:00 IST By: Mihir Jha My grandfather used to tell me a story. There used to live a great astrologist and palmist in a village. He could look after the palms and foretell future of anyone as if through the power of prophesy. One day‚ a gentleman came to him with his son and requested him to examine streaks of his son’s thenar. Upon a careful examination‚ the Palmist said: - “Your son doesn’t exhibit

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    Ayodhya and Babri Masjid

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    political‚ historical and socio-religious debate in India‚ centred on a plot of land in the city of Ayodhya‚ Faizabad district‚ Uttar Pradesh. The main issues revolve around access to a site traditionally regarded as the birthplace of the Hindu God Rama‚ the history and location of the Babri Mosque at the site‚ and whether a previous Hindu temple was demolished or modified to create the mosque. The Babri Mosque was destroyed by hardline Hindu activists during a political rally which turned into a

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    Valmiki

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    “VALMIKI MAHARSHI” Valmiki’s real name was Ratnakara. He was the son of Prachetasa‚ a sage. by profession. Before this Valmiki was a robber Later with the teachings of Maharshi Narada he became a Rushi. What is Valmiki - Valmika in Devanagari means “ant- hill” Once when he was a very young boy‚ he had gone to the forest playing and was lost in the forest. His parents An searched for him but could not trace him. They thought that the boy has been eaten by some wild animals. hunter and his

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    choices that affect our lives and most people want to do what is right. Where this conflicts in the myth and in many people is for example Rama exiled Sita because he thought that it was what was right for his people and himself even if he believed her and loved her. This myth teaches us that the decision we make might not turn our lives into what we want. For example Rama went through all the trouble to defeat Ravana to get Sita back‚ but even after all that he has to exile her. ?I have tried to think

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    them the most cunning of cheats. But very often even the wise fall prey to tricksters. Companies rope in glamorous film and sports personalities to advertise their dubious goods and services to mislead common people. Even Sita‚ the consort of Lord Rama‚ was tempted by the glitter of the golden deer she saw bounding around her forest cottage. False simplicity can be as deceptive as false glamour. Indians have honoured saffron-clad sadhus from times immemorial. Saffron dress stands for renunciation

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    What is Diwali? 1. The Diwali or Deepavali festival marks the victory of good over evil The Sanskrit word “Deepavali” means “an array of lights” and signifies the victory of brightness over darkness It is commonly celebrated by decorating homes with lamps and candles‚ bursting of firecrackers and sparklers‚ eating sweets and other mouthwatering dishes‚ praying to Gods and Goddesses‚ observing religious rituals‚ wearing new dresses and sending wishes and gifts to one another. When is

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    road‚Nashik Distance:2.5 km via Amardham road. Best seasons to visit: Must see for all travellers!!Kalaram Temple is dedicated to Lord Rama and the most important Hindu shrine in the city of Nashik.Every day thousands of devotees visit this temple built on black stone to seek the blessings of the famous Lord rama.This temple has the black statue of the Lord Rama which is famous in India and peace of marvel.The main entrance has a Lord Hanuman deity which is black and architecture of the temple

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    sita sings the blues

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    animations. The two types of art used together are important because the viewer is able to see how the first and second stories are similar. The second story is about Sita from the Hindu epic “The Ramayana”. The demon king Ravana takes Sita‚ the wife of Rama. Rama says he has no more use for Sits because she has lived in another man’s house‚ however she then proves her purity but she is taken back into mother earths womb. (Lee) (Parispins) The third story

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