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    Question 2 For hundreds of years there was religious fanaticism in the Hindu and Muslim religions leading up to extreme enmity between both. In India Hindus were the majority while Muslims were the minority therefore Muslims feared that a rule by Hindus would destroy what was more precious to them. This anger towards each other created two separate political groups‚ the Indian National Congress whose leader was Mohandas Gandhi‚ and the Muslim League whose leader was Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Although

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    The Partition of Bengal (1905) Bengal was the largest of the provinces of India. At the end of the nineteenth century it included Western Bengal with a population 54 million (42 million Hindus and 12 million Muslims) and east Bengal and Assam with a population of 31 million (12 million Hindus and 18 million Muslims). This was a huge area to govern as one unit. There were ten times as many people in Bengal as there were in the whole of Britain at this time. The British maintain that Bengal was

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    Bharatnatyam." Hindu [English] 24 July 2009. Academic OneFile. Web. 26 Nov. 2012. <http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA204405906&v=2.1&u=rock77357&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w> Pattabhiraman‚ Sruti. "Kala Bharati - View Article - What Is Bharatanatyam." Kala Bharati 10 December 2003. What Is Bharatanatyam. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 26 Nov. 2012. <http://www.kalabharati.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21>. RAMAN‚ Sruti PATTABHI. "WHAT IS BHARATANATYAM?" Articles - WHAT IS BHARATANATYAM? - N. PATTABHI

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    Muhammad Asbaq Younis MEANING OF TWO NATION THEORY  The Two Nation theory means the cultural‚ political‚ religious‚ economic and social dissimilarities between the two major communities‚ Hindus and Muslims of the Subcontinent.  This theory means that there were two nations in the subcontinent‚ the Hindus and the Muslims.  Subcontinent consists of two different communities having their own philosophy of life.  This theory gave rise to two distinct political ideologies that was responsible

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    raṁga bhinna-bhinna haiṁ | eka jananī bhāratī ke koṭi suta abhinna hai | koṭi jīva bālakoṁ meṁ brahma eka khelatā brahma eka khelatā ||2|| Please send me "Oru varam 12 hours 52 min ago koi bajan bejo 14 hours 34 min ago karma haiṁ baṁṭe huea para eka mūla marma hai | rāṣṭra bhakti hī hamārā eka mātra dharma hai | kaṇṭha -kaṇṭha deśa kā eka svara bikheratā eka svara bikheratā ||3|| Similar Websites eka lakṣya eka prāṇa praṇa se hama juṭe hue | eka bhāratī kī arcanā meṁ hama lage hue | Ghosh Rachanas

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    At first‚ the Congress was not anti-British‚ however‚ with the passage of time and increasing popularity‚ the Indian National Congress became active in independence of India form British rule. Skeptical of the Congress’s ruling elite of majority Hindus‚ in 1906‚ All India Muslim League came into being in order to protect and represent the interests of Muslims in India which formed 25-30% of total population. Later‚ the party demanded a separate homeland for Muslims in name of Pakistan. The basis

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    more than the British East India Company (BEIC). The BEIC has never meddled with their practice before‚ so what is it that sparked their sudden interest? The hindus are positive that if the BEIC continues to pursue this unrealistic task they will not get the final result they want. The BEIC had no right to interfere with the Hindus practice‚ let alone judge them. The BEIC were completely out of line by banning Sati. As mentioned before‚ this practice has been around for much longer than

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    world religion with about 900 million Hindu worshippers. Hinduism began in India over 4‚000 years ago. There are many Hindus elsewhere in the world and not only in India. There are many Hindu’s in Asia‚ Africa‚ the Caribbean‚ and Europe. Their faith can vary in different parts of the world such as some Hindus believe in one God and others have believes in many Gods. But all Hindus share the same the idea of rebirth and that all living things are part of the on-going process of life‚ death and rebirth

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    Indian origin‚ embracing the beliefs and practices of Hindu. Hinduism is a religion of diverse gods and goddesses. Many sacred elements characterize the Hindu religion. The oldest and most sacred Hindu scriptures‚ the Vedas‚ originated around 1500 B.C. Hindus believe that Vedas are timeless. The word Veda means “knowledge.” It’s believed that this knowledge came directly from Lord Krishna‚ the Supreme Personality of Godhead. There are four Vedas. They are named Rig‚ Sama‚ Yajur‚ and Atharva. The Vedas

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    Principles of Hinduism  Hindus believe in a one‚ allpervasive Supreme Being.  Hindus believe in the divinity of the four Vedas‚ the world’s most ancient scripture.  Hindus believe that the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation‚ preservation and dissolution.  Hindus believe in karma.  Hindus believe that the soul reincarnates‚ evolving through many births until all karmas have been resolved‚ and moksha‚ liberation from the cycle of rebirth‚ is attained.  Hindus believe that divine beings

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