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    Every religion in the world has similarities and differences towards another religion. For example‚ Islam and Christianity are similar since they both believe that there is only one God. He is the Creator and Sustainer of the universe. But they also have their differences such that Islam does not believe in Trinity‚ whereas in Christianity they believe in Trinity which means that God has three forms. The same goes to Hinduism and Buddhism‚ they are two different religions but they have their similarities

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    seniors who have become familiar with organizing such annual events. It will also help me to improve my communication skills and develop into a more informed and confident individual. I was the President of the Library Committee in my school (Bal Bharati Public School‚ Pitampura) and organized an annual event called Book Week where around 35 -40 schools from all over Delhi participated. So I am already familiar with organizing different events. Crescendo is the corporate-cum cultural festival of

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    Rabindranath Tagore

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    ("Sun Lion")[9][10] and wrote his first short stories and dramas in 1877. Tagore achieved further note when he denounced the British Raj and supported Indian independence. His efforts endure in his vast canon and in the institution he founded‚ Visva-Bharati University. Tagore modernised Bengali art by spurning rigid classical forms. His novels‚ stories‚ songs‚ dance-dramas‚ and essays spoke to political and personal topics. Gitanjali (Song Offerings)‚ Gora (Fair-Faced)‚ and Ghare-Baire (The Home and

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    Buddhism is believed to have originated about 2500 years ago‚ near 500 BC in on the border of Nepal and India. Its founder‚ Gautama Buddha (Prince Siddhartha) was raised in a well-to-do family and lived surrounded by excess. Though raised in this way‚ Siddhartha was not convinced of the true value of these material items. After seeing the “four sights” sent by the gods‚ Siddhartha "born a prince and raised in luxury‚ renounced the world at the age of 29 to search for an ultimate solution to the

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    Scriptures and Rituals of Christianity and Hinduism Hinduism and Christianity can both be similar and very different religions depending on what viewpoint they are examined from. C.S. Lewis was converted from atheism and while doing so he sought out knowledge about different religions. He narrowed his choices to Hinduism or Christianity. “Religions are like soups‚ he said. Some‚ like consommé‚ are thin and clear (Unitarianism‚ Confucianism‚ modern Judaism); others‚ like minestrone‚ are thick and

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    Bimbhra Electrical Machines Pdf Ebook Download Page 1 Bimbhra Electrical Machines Pdf Ebook Download You might have been looking for Bimbhra Electrical Machines Pdf Ebook Download elsewhere and getting frustrated because you have not been able to find on the internet‚ but you do not have to worry and suppose now you are in luck‚ because we have a file with the title Bimbhra Electrical Machines Pdf Ebook Download in various digital formats include epub‚ doc‚ docx‚ pdf and mobi. Bimbhra Electrical

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    a. | 1003 | Government College of Pharmacy‚ Amravati | 1. | 1014 | Geetadevi Khandelwal Institute of Pharmacy‚ Akola | 2. | 1115 | J.S.P Mandal’s Sudhakarrao Naik Institute of Pharmacy‚ Pusad Dist. Yavatmal | 3. | 1131 | Vidya Bharati College of Pharmacy‚ Amravati | 4. | 1133 | Anuradha College Of Pharmacy‚ Chikhli | 5. | 1134 | Yavatmal Zilla Vikas Samitee’s Pataldhamal Wadhwani College of Pharmacy‚ Yavatmal | 6. | 1135 | Shri Gurudatta Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s

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    Hinduism. In Hinduism‚ Hindus consider Braham to be an impersonal force of existence. Most see the universe as being continuous with and extended from being of Braham. They believe Braham didn’t create mankind. The question of identity for Hinduism is that they consider all life to be sacred or spiritual in nature. Hindus believe the man’s Atman is eternal and when he or she reaches Nirvana their Atman will become one with Brahman. They believe in reincarnation and karma. Basically they believe

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    the festival of light. Hindus offer prayers to Mother Lakshmi the goddess of wealth. Divali project History of Divali What is Divali? Divali is the Hindu festival of light. It is the celebration of light over darkness‚ knowledge over ignorance and goodness over evil. Divali is the most important Hindu festival and is celebrated in the Hindu month of Kartik. Who celebrates Divali? Divali is celebrated throughout the world mainly by Hindus. However even non-Hindus can partake in the celebration

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    three paths of Hinduism‚ and Reincarnation amaze me and how they are all to reach the final release and the highest good called moksha. Hinduism often seems fit in one phrase being “you can have what you want”‚ all of the stepping stones are there for Hindus to reach moksha. The four goals of life‚ I believe‚ even if one is not a follower of the Hinduism faith‚ should take these goals into consideration. The first two goals are known as the path of desire. The first goal of life‚ being pleasure‚ also

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