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    Jainism Worksheet

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    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 | | |Jnana yoga‚ as |Karma Yoga is |Bhakti Yoga or |Raja Yoga or “Royal | | | |defined by Molly and |described by Molloy |“Devotion Yoga” |Yoga” |

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    Unit 4: Social Institutions 4.1 Social Institutions 4.2 Varna and Caste 4.3 Communities 4.4 Marriage 4.5 Family Introduction: In the Maratha society the theocratic principles predominated the idea of God was so all prevailing that everything else subordinated to it. The Marathas were the religious minded people and perhaps they were ready to do everything for their dharma what they did not do for their own selves. The structure of the Maratha social organisation was based on various systems

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    two different aspects related to this dance form. In the first part of the paper‚ Sattriya Dance as a medium for propagation of Vaishnavism has been discussed. In this part‚ the prominent role played by Srimanta Sankaradeva to spread the message of Bhakti Movement by using an expressive dance form has been described. This part of the paper basically talks about how Sattriya Dance was used as a communication tool to spread the message of Vaishnavism among the different tribes in Assam. In the second

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    number of devotees. Slowly these journeys gained more than religious importance and grew into a mass movement. Hence the argument of recognising the activities of the Nayanmars and the Alwars that continued for several centuries‚ as the Bhakti Movement. The Bhakti literature produced in the south is comprised of three great works- The Tevaram‚ an anthology of the poems written by the Shaiva saints‚ the NalayiraDivyaPrabandham‚ an anthology of songs composed by the Alwars‚ and SrimatBhagavata‚ one

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    women administered villages‚ towns‚ and divisions‚ and ushered in new social and religious institutions.[23] The Bhakti movements tried to restore women’s status and questioned certain forms of oppression.[22] Mirabai‚ a female saint-poet‚ was one of the most important Bhakti movement figures. Other female saint-poets from this period included Akka Mahadevi‚ Rami Janabai and Lal Ded. Bhakti sects within Hinduism such as the Mahanubhav‚ Varkari and many others were principle movements within the Hindu

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    to him. “The Krsna avatara is immensely popular in Hinduism‚ undoubtedly due to the influence of the Bhagavad Gita.” (Rodrigues 2006:203)The Bhagavad Purana is known as Puranic text which mainly focuses on bhakti‚ unlimited devotion to the divine. This text saw rapid growth with the “Bhakti Movement” in South India. Alvars‚ tamil poets travelled around the world singing songs explaining their love to Krishna. This total surrender to Krishna will liberate the devotees from samsara. Krishna can be

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    the thinker that she possesses more than her finite self." Jnana yoga is said to be the shortest and "steepest path to divine realization." Bhakti yoga is the path to God through love. It is the most popular of the four. All the basic principles of bhakti are shown in Christianity. People who are more in touch with their feelings than thoughts choose bhakti. In this yoga‚ you love God for love’s sake alone. The bhaktas love and symbolize God in many ways. They practice this to strengthen their affection

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    1-310-919-0950 Log In | Sign Up StudyMode.com Essays Book Notes AP Notes More Essay On Desh Bhakti In Hindi Essays and Term Papers 1 - 20 of 1000 Growth Of The Bhakti Movement of Ramanuja‚ was born at Prayag (Allahabad). He preached the doctrine of Bhakti in Hindi to people of all the four Varnas. He substituted the worship of Rama in... Premium India is boon for mankind debate‚ aspiration versus ambition‚ computer

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    endurance‚ and mental and physical enlightment. Some of the Hindu yoga’s have the same benefit while others concentrate on a specific area. There are four divisions of yoga‚ that form the cornerstones of Hinduism. They are; Raja Yoga‚ Karma Yoga‚ Bhakti-Yoga and Jnana Yoga. Karma yoga proposes that all useful work‚ if done unselfishly‚ can be a way to perfection. Karma yoga means “discipline of action” and it is based on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. The Hindu people use Karma yoga as a

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