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    ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF GANDHI Mohan Chanda Karam Chand Gandhi popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi all over the world. He was also called as the father of nation by one of the greatest revolutionaries of the world Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Mahatma Gandhi has been considered as the embodiment of simplicity & openness. Gandhi’s philosophical inheritance is from the spirit of of renunciation actions of Bhagawat Gita and his practical doctrines are based on the inspirations from three great thinkers

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    1) Description- Yoga is the balance of mind and body exercise and the attempt to attain self-enlightenment. There are many different types of yoga and hundreds of schools. The most common types of yoga are Hatha Yoga‚ Raja yoga‚ Jnana Yoga‚ Bhakti Yoga‚ and Karma Yoga. Yoga is considered to be the only type of physical activity to be a complete exercise because it works all of your internal organs and glands that may not be worked by lifting. 2) History- Yoga was developed in India about 5000

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    Every religion is different from another in some aspect. Although Hinduism and Buddhism may seem similar in many ways. For example‚ both religions refer to the cycle of samara. They also have their great differences; one of which is their understanding of God or the gods and divine beings. This paper will compare the way followers of Hinduism and Buddhism understand divine beings‚ and their importance in escaping samara. To begin‚ Buddhists‚ although sometimes atheists‚ may believe in an array

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    Women`s education in India has been one of the major issues of concern of the Government of India as well as the society at large. It is because of the fact that today the educated women play a very significant role in overall development and progress of the country. Women hold a prominent position in the Indian society as well as all over the world. However‚ since the prehistoric times women were denied opportunities and had to suffer for the hegemonic masculine ideology. Thus‚ this unjustifiable

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    types of yoga‚ each having their very own ultimate goal. These four types of yoga are Jnana yoga‚ Bhakti yoga‚ Karma yoga‚ and Raja yoga. These are all spiritual approaches to understanding the divine world. Janana Yoga is the spiritual way of understanding the utltimate reality through knowledge. It is the way to lean of ones soul and help you understand who you are at a different level. Bhakti Yoga is the spiritual way of connecting and devoting yourself to a god or in other terms loving god

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    Swami Vivekananda (January 12‚ 1863 - July 4‚ 1902) is one of the most inspiring personalities of India‚ who did a lot to make India a better place to live in. within a short span of time‚ he achieved a lot and went a long way in serving humans. He was the principal disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa. It is Swami Vivekananda who can be attributed the credit for laying the foundation for the establishment of Ramakrishna mission and math that are actively involved in carrying out philanthropic

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    The roles of women through the customs of both Hinduism and Buddhism have been a pivotal part in achieving universalization between the orders. Some considered women as obstacles in their goals‚ while others worshipped them as goddesses. Within Hinduism’s quest for Moksha‚ and Buddhism’s quest to attain Nirvana‚ women were acting to gain equality as practitioners of their chosen religion. In a dominion primarily controlled by men‚ one must wonder how exactly women dealt with the limitations in their

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    Article Review of “CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER: PLANNING AND NEW VENTURE SURVIVAL AMID POLITICAL AND CIVIL VIOLENCE” Purpose This working paper was written with an objective of theorizing and testing how contexts characterized by weak political institutions and ensuing high levels of violence create uncertain and unpredictable environments that alter entrepreneurial behavior and disrupt resource flows and organizational routines‚ thereby increasing new venture failure rates. Summary Strategy

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    The Rise of Sikhism

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    Sikhism ‚ which was the most significant attribute of Sikhism that attracted my attention the most ‚ the teaching of Nanak and how it formed a new religion . Before Nanak ‚ there was Kabir who was born Muslim ‚ Kabir started combining Hindu bhakti with Muslim sufi mysticism and taught the path of love of god . Kabir traveled his message across the north Indian plain ‚ we he collected followers . The most significant being Nanak . Unlike Kabir ‚ Nanak was born into Hindu parents in 1949 ‚ in

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