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    Trimurti literally means‚ “having three forms”‚ and refers to the gods Brahma‚ Vishnu‚ and Shiva. In Hinduism‚ the Trimurti reveals concepts of birth‚ life‚ and death and represents the Supreme Being. The Trimurti is portrayed as a three-headed figure with the faces and qualities of the three gods. This three-headed figure represents creation‚ preservation‚ and destruction‚ which are unified together to symbolize one Supreme Being. These three gods are equally essential for all aspects of life because

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    to give answers to all the queries that are bound to pop up in the mind of every human being at some point of time in their life on earth. They have unraveled the ultimate mysteries that surround life‚ death and afterlife. The peerless Vedas‚ the Vedanta i.e. the Upanishads and the Puranas are a treasure trove of great learning and unveiled deep secrets. They have provided Godly guidance to human life at every moment in time and space ever since they were first recorded‚ centuries ago. These texts

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    INTRODUCTION Who owns the Earth and its resources? To what extent may the general public claim the pure water‚ clean air‚ rich soil‚ and the myriad services Earth provides to sustain human life? Across continents and spanning centuries‚ a dynamic tension continues between those who would circumscribe the Earth’s bounty for private use and those who would carefully allot Earth’s riches to satisfy human needs. Private property—sequestering Earth’s resources for personal‚ exclusive use—has its zealous

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    Jump to: navigation‚ search |Sree Rama Navami | |[pic] | |Ram (center)‚ with consort Sita‚ brother Lakshmana and devotee Hanuman | |Observed by |Hindus | |Type |Hindu | |Significance |Birth day of Ram; Marriage ceremony of Ram

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    joined the Christian College‚ Madras‚ and studied philosophy. Drawn by accident into philosophy‚ Radhakrishnan by his confidence‚ concentration and strong convictions went on to become a great philosopher.   His first book‚ "The Ethics of the Vedanta and Its Material Presupposition"’‚ published in 1908‚ and he got fame as a great philosopher. All his later works are landmarks in their respective fields. To him‚ philosophy was a way of understanding life. His study of Indian philosophy served

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    IMPACT OF INDIAN CULTURE ON WORK-ETHOS Prologue: “Such an historical concept … cannot be defined according to the formula genus proximum‚ differentia specifica‚ but it must be gradually put together out of the individual parts which are taken from historical reality to make it up.” --Max Weber‚ ‘The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism’ (New York: Scribner’s Press‚ 1958)‚ p. 47. Introduction In the homo sapiens’ race for wealth and power -- economic‚ industrial and military

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    Christian Reflection on Hinduism Introduction:    This paper brings special features on the Christians reflections on Hinduism and reflects between the Hinduism and Christianity in the past or early history of Hinduism. Hindu Christian Relationship Christianity has a long history of relating to Vedic religion in South Asia‚ though it is only in the modern period that explicit Hindu-Christian interaction can be documented. “ Hinduism is an actable abbreviation for family of culturally similar tradition

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    Kayasth  Add comments   Who are they? The Kayasth people are a well-known community of traditional scribes or writers and village accountants. Their name is also spelled Kayastha or Kayashtha. The Kayasth are usually addressed by a number of synonyms like Lala‚ Lalli‚ Lal‚ Kaith‚ Kact or Kayath. Totaling a population of around 10 million in number and having 237 segments‚ they are spread across forty districts of the country in the states of Uttar Pradesh‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Himachal Pradesh

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    Paper - I 1. Sources: Archaeological sources:Exploration‚ excavation‚ epigraphy‚ numismatics‚ monuments Literary sources: Indigenous: Primary and secondary; poetry‚ scientific literature‚ literature‚ literature in regional languages‚ religious literature. Foreign accounts: Greek‚ Chinese and Arab writers. 2. Pre-history and Proto-history: Geographical factors; hunting and gathering (paleolithic and mesolithic); Beginning of agriculture (neolithic and chalcolithic). 3. Indus Valley Civilization: Origin

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    Ethics for Organisations‚ Oxford Press‚ New Delhi 2003 Khandelwal N.M.‚Management concept from Mahabharath‚ New Century Publications‚ New Delhi 2001 Kumar Srivastava‚ New Horizons of Management‚ Printwell Publishers‚ Jaipur‚ 1990 Nalini. V. Dave‚ Vedanta and Management‚ Deep Deep Publications‚ New Delhi‚ 2002 [->0] - http://manomohanam-manomohanam.blogspot.com/2008/01/business-ethics-and-human-values.html

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