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    and evil are equal and exist in everything. Mainly‚ if you haven’t reached Moksha you have been doing bad things‚ because something is in the way of you reaching enlightenment. How you achieve Moksha is you get past the 4 Yoga’s‚ which are Karma‚ Bhakti‚ Raja‚ and Jnana yoga‚ each yoga helps you reach Moksha. Hindus purpose of life is to achieve Moksha‚ which is pretty obvious. Hinduism focuses on the individual‚ finding out what your meant to do in life. It is very personal and something that‚ you

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    Chittorgarh is located on the banks of Gambhiri and Berach River. Though the pre-historic story of this district in Rajasthan is written in blood and sacrifice. The best time to visit is in months of January to March or from September to December. You may think what’s so special in here. Read ahead and you can explore the facts which will enthrall you to visit this fort at least once in your lifetime. The Chittorgarh Fort was built during the 7th century AD by the Mauryans and was named after the

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    Strengths: The biggest strength of this company is the uniqueness of the product. Indeed‚ even if the company has a wide range of direct competitors (Skinny Dip‚ Fairy Secrets‚ Element Tree…) is 2 in 1 candle is still an uncommon product. The uniqueness of the product can attract the curiosity of prospect customers and therefore stay ahead of their competitors. The beauty market is a growing market despite the high concentration of companies. Indeed‚ according to Kline1 “sales of the hand and

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    Arun Kolatkar

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    A game of tigers and sheep Who has the tigers and who the sheep never seems to make any difference. The result is always the same: She wins‚ I lose. But sometimes when her tigers are on the rampage‚ and I’ve lost half my herd of sheep‚ help comes from unexpected quarters: Above. The Rusty Shield Bearer‚ neutral till then‚ para-drops a winning flower — yellow and irrelevant — on the checkerboard drawn on the pavement in charcoal‚ cutting off the

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    Swami Vivekananda was the greatest gift of God to the Indian society. According to Dr.S.Radhakrishnan‚ "Swami Vivekananda was a saintly personality who was not content merely with reaching and practicing the highest ideals of Hindu religion and philosophy. His motto was worship of God through the service of the poor and lowly and he called upon his countrymen and women to shake off the age old lethargy‚ remove the abuses which had crept into their society and work for the freedom of their motherland

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    The Justification of Warfare in the Bhagavad Gita The Bhagavad Gita‚ translated from Sanskrit as “The Lord’s Song”‚ is the dialogue between Lord Krishna and Prince Arjuna as the charioteer and archer enter battle in the Mahabharata. Arjuna tells Lord Krishna that he feels emotionally conflicted entering into this war since it requires him to kill his own blood‚ and engage in actions that he feels go against his beliefs as a Hindu. At this point‚ the two stop in the middle of the battlefield‚ and

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    Teachers Of Vaishnava Ontology Vaishnava-siddhantacharya-samrat Jagad-guru Prabhupada Sri Srimad Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Goswami Maharaja Om Visnupada Paramahamsa Parivrajakacharya-varya Sarva-sastra-siddhanta-vit Astottara-sata-sri Srimad Bhakti Raksaka Sridhara Deva Goswami Maharaja Rendered into English by Tridandi Bhiksu Sripad Sagar Maharaj Assisted by Sripad Nimai Sundar Brahmachari and Sripad Jagadananda Adhikari Invocation Meditation on Sri Gita O Bhagavad-gita‚ sung by the

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    Indian Caste System

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    The Indian caste system describes the system of social stratification and social restrictions in India in which social classes are defined by thousands of endogamous hereditary groups‚ often termed jātis or castes. Within a jāti‚ there exist exogamous groups known as gotras‚ the lineage or clan of an individual. In a handful of sub-castes such as Shakadvipi‚ endogamy within a gotra is permitted and alternative mechanisms of restricting endogamy are used (e.g. banning endogamy within a surname). The

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    complete their education. Although the ancient system of education has produced many geniuses and still a major area of research. Women and people of lower castes gradually lost their right to educate themselves. The spread of Jainism‚ Buddhism‚ Bhakti and Sufi movements did have some liberating effects on the condition of the women. But it is the English language and the reformation movements of the 19th century that had the most liberating effect in pre-independent India. Thus‚ the Britishers

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    Jacob Barba Barba 1 Mullen Expo Reading/Writing 24 April 2014 Indian Culture Culture is the idea‚ value and beliefs of a particular civilization at a particular period. It is more than anything else‚ ‘A State of Mind’. It is the way we behave‚ react to certain things‚ the way we perceive and interpret our values and beliefs. In its varied manifestations it forms the basic principles‚ ethics‚ workings and behavior. To define culture and limit it to these words would be

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