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    was no existence of GOD in this world ever. He always go with the scientific knowledge that UNIVERSE is due to a big explosion equal to 1000 nuclear bomb explosion that was called” THE BIG BANG”  But according to holy books like Holy Bible ‚Bhawgat Gita ‚ etc they says that GOD have created the universe billions of year ago and also says that GOD stay on earth before humans were there CONCLUSION for above approach… This is an unsolved mystery and it leads to a dilemma when it comes to a conclusion

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    a teenage Indian boy who practices three religions‚ and his father is a zookeeper. Richard Parker is the Bengal tiger that becomes Pi’s nemesis as well as his reason for living. The minor characters are Francis Adirubasamy (Mamaji)‚ Santosh Patel‚ Gita Patel‚ Ravi Patel‚ Satish Kumar‚ and Father Martin. Mamaji is a close friend of the Patel family and a former aggressive swimmer‚ and

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    Summary of Ghandi the Movie

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    Gandhi was a small Indian man that faced the British Empire’s policies of injustice‚ discrimination‚ and colonial control without using a single punch or bullet‚ or in any way using violence as a weapon. The fact that he defeated the British Empire by winning Indian Independence is considered as testimony that Gandhi should be given the status of being remembered as a ‘great man’ in history. Gandhi began his work against the injustices of the British Empire when he was still a young man in South

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    In the book Life of Pi written by Yann Martel‚ Pi Patel‚ a sixteen year old Indian boy goes through an unexpected two hundred and twenty seven day journey at sea with a bengal tiger‚ that forces him to adjusts his morals and develop the human need to survive. Survival is continuing to live or exist‚ typically in spite of tragic incident or difficult circumstance. The most basic needs for survival are food‚ water‚ sleep‚ and shelter. Pi is faced with the issue of fending for himself and a tiger. Pi

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    Japanese Transport Officials did not believe me. Why? I don’t even have a clue. Next thing I know‚ they are requesting a plausible story‚ so I told them my other story where the animals are actually humans. So Orange Juice was portrayed as my mom‚ Gita. The zebra with the broken leg was a weakened sailor‚ and the despicable cook was the hyena. I tried to tell the story but replace the names. I just cannot believe that my mother died before my eyes from a man that had just killed a disabled man! Of

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    Hinduism Paper There are many reasons for performing‚ along with various derivations‚ of puja rituals. Puja is performed to aid in seeking God’s help in times of need‚ or to assist in communicating more closely with God. These rituals can also serve as thankfulness and sign of reverence for when God has appeared in one’s life. The prime objective within puja rituals‚ however‚ is the showing of unconditional love towards God without ulterior motive. It is more or less an outward sign of wholehearted

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    Hindus attach paramount importance to spiritual gurus. The Sanskrit root "Gu" means darkness or ignorance. "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Therefore one who removes darkness of our ignorance is a Guru. Guru meaning enlightener or the guide from darkness into light. Gurus are often equated with God and always regarded as a link between the individual and the Immortal. Just as the moon shines by reflecting the light of the sun‚ and glorifies it‚ all disciples can dazzle like the moon by

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    Keshav Dev Temple From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Not to be confused with Kesava Deo Temple. Keshav Dev Temple | Statue of Keshav Dev at Keshav Dev Temple | Location | State: | Uttar Pradesh | Location: | Mathura | Temple Details | Primary Deity: | Keshav Dev (Krishna) | The Keshav Dev Temple is a Hindu temple situated besides the main Krishnajanmabhoomi complex‚ the birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura‚ India.[1] Kehsav Dev (Krishna) is the

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    rejected by Protestants‚ and is viewed by Orthodox as first among equals. Orthodox and Protestants reject Papal infallibility and Papal supremacy. N/A. Status of Vedas N/A. Vedas are generally regarded as sacred in Hinduism. Post-Vedic texts like the Gita are also revered. Goal of religion To love God and obey his commandments while creating a relationship with Jesus Christ and spreading the Gospel so that others may also be saved. To break the cycle of birth‚ death and reincarnation‚ and attain

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    SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is a renowned spiritual leader and multi-faceted humanitarian whose mission of uniting the world into a violence-free family has inspired millions of people worldwide. The icon of non-violence and universal human values‚ Sri Sri seeks global peace through service and dialog. Born in 1956 in southern India‚ Sri Sri’s appeal transcends class‚ race‚ religion and nationality. Millions of people revere him as their spiritual leader‚ and

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