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    University of Phoenix Material Four Yogic Paths and Jainism Worksheet Complete the table by comparing the forms of Hinduism and contrasting them with Jainism. | |Jnana Yoga |Karma Yoga |Bhakti Yoga |Raja Yoga |Jainism | | |Knowledge yoga |Action Yoga |Devotion Yoga |Royal Yoga |The part of | | | |

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    How Did Islam Spread

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    came power. Due to this new sense of authority and strength‚ this religion continued to spread and gain many followers all throughout the Middle East. Sufism which was a variation of Islam that was not always so sharply distinguished from the more bhakti forms of Hinduism spread by missionary work through India. People accepted this due to it containing a more mix of the two religions‚ but it still was apart of Islam and a factor in spreading it. In India most of the people were so accustomed to the

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    The Indian Worldview: Breaking Down Hinduism Hinduism is a religion that is difficult to define. No one can say who the founder is‚ or connect it to a certain place or time. So in order to understand Hinduism‚ we follow a coherent set of assumptions upon which people base their lives; otherwise defined as the Indian Worldview. The main concept of the worldview that will help us explain Hinduism is the idea that the spiritual is more important than the physical. Smirti literature are stories or

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    RELIGIOUS WORLD: MYTH AND RITUALS IN HINDUISM Any religion is a myth in its entirety which often explain the natural phenomenon as an account of its history. Myth is a story from early periods of history involving a culture’s legendary heroes and/or their deities. Likewise‚ to call Hinduism a religion raises the question of ’What is a religion?’ The term ’religion’ is Western in origin. It comes from Latin and originally meant the bond between people and their gods. In the study of religions‚ the

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    | Countries of origin | India | India | East Asia mainly China | East Asia mainly China ( thought to have been the ways of the Yellow Emperor) | Historical figures and events | Changes occurred when Madhya‚ Chai Tanya‚ and Ramanuja founded the Bhakti Movement. Yoga practices were implemented into the Hindu religion which changed the religion. | Siddhartha was the figure that brought forth enlightenment in a new way. He was rich but left all that behind after the “Four Sights” were revealed to

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    The three paths are the karma-marga‚ the way of action‚ the jnana-marga‚ way of knowledge‚ and the bhakti-marga‚ the way of devotion. Those who are more focused on the voliation will find the way of action most appealing. Those who focus toward a life of the mind follow the way of knowledge. Those whose lives are surrounded by strong emotion and passions

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    Immaculate Heart of Mary College Quezon City “Comparative Study of Indian Music and Filipino Music” Indian Music: Indian classical music is based on the ragas ("colors")‚ which are scales and melodies that provide the foundation for a performance. Unlike western classical music‚ that is deterministic‚ Indian classical music allows for a much greater degree of "personalization" of the performance‚ almost to the level of jazz-like improvisation. Thus‚ each performance of a raga

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    RAGA MAYAMALAVAGOWLA

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    RAGA MAYAMALAVAGOWLA PART 1 Well‚ in the previous post we had seen some basics about classical music and I had told we will start our discussions from the next post. So here we go. For the first raga‚ we will take up the raga Mayamalavagowla  as it is called in South Indian Carnatic Music or an equivalent Bhairav as it is called in the North Indian Hindustani Music. This raga is the first taught in carnatic music classes. The swaras that comprise this raga are as follows.Sa  Ri1  Ga3  Ma1  Pa  Da1

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    Kathak which is a major classical dance forms of North India literally means a story-teller or Kathakar. In ancient India‚ there were Kathakars or bards who used to recite religious and mythological tales to the accompaniment music‚ mime and dance. These rahapsodists and minstrels were associated with temples and shrines. Their particular dance-forms‚ which had its origin in simple story-telling‚ later came to be known as Kathak. Kathak is danced by both men and women. A Kathak dancer is not

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    Swami Vivekananda

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    India | Died | 4 July 1902 (aged 39) Belur Math near Calcutta | Nationality | Indian | Founder of | Belur Math‚ Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission | Guru | Ramakrishna | Philosophy | Vedanta | Literary works | Raja Yoga‚ Karma Yoga‚ Bhakti Yoga and Jnana Yoga | Prominent Disciple(s) | Alasinga Perumal‚ Swami Abhayananda‚ Sister Nivedita‚ Swami Sadananda | Influence on[show] | Quotation | Come up‚ O lions‚ and shake off the delusion that you are sheep; you are souls immortal‚ spirits

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