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    rituals for himself so that he may reach Nirvana. Because Buddhism is such a personal journey‚ the importance of the concept of a god or group of gods in Buddhism is downplayed to such a degree that‚ in the eyes of some‚ it is not even a religion. Hindus‚ on the other hand‚ have hundreds of gods governing every different aspect of Hindu life. The

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    Emergence of kannada news channels- Though India emerged as a sovereign‚ democratic republic in 1950. The electronic media gained freedom from total government control only in 1997‚ when prasar bharati-the broad casting corporation of India was established as a public service broadcaster. The proliferation of private TV news channels and the use of satellites to reach audience have made a big difference in the way TV news is cast and presented. It became as a part of India’s media growth

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    Hinduism; organized religion or compilation of smaller belief systems? Some would argue that Hinduism is a combination of both of those terms and much more. What encompasses the Hindu religion? Why do people of today‚ even in modern America still practice a faith that some may even consider paganism? In comparison to the dominant monotheistic religion of Christianity‚ where does the Hindu religion rank? Although Hinduism is not the world’s leading religion‚ there are still large numbers of followers

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    In the health care program it is important to know about cultural and religious diversities. You will come across many many different cultures of religions throughout your healthcare career. It may be Hinduism‚ Lutheran(christian)‚ or even Mormon. The general beliefs of the Hindu culture are; Truth is eternal‚ Brahman is Truth and Reality‚ The Vedas are the ultimate authority‚ Everyone should strive to achieve dharma‚ Individual souls are important‚ and the goal of an individual soul is moksha.

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    especially after the Delhi Sultanate‚ there have been clashes between members of different communities. Some have looked upon the failure of the Indian National Congress to form coalition ministries in 1937 as the turning point in relations between Hindus and Muslims in India. Others claim it was 1928‚ when the all parties’ conference rejected separate electorates whereas still others believe it was the formation of the Muslim league in 1906. However‚ major communal issues began with the advent of

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    History complete notes Fall of Mughal Empire Reasons: .  the collapse of the Mansabdari System. The local rulers that were ruling the parts of Mughal Empire on behalf of the Mughals started rising after the death of Aurangzeb as there was not strong ruler in Dehli. · The religious policies of the Aurangzeb The religious policies of Aurangzeb such as ban on Suttee‚ Gambling‚ and drinking wine offended the large Hindu contingent of the Mughal Empire. · Arrival of the British The

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    religion‚ but is doesn’t have many adherents. For hindus‚ praying is a big part of their lives‚ they feel as if they have to show thanks to their gods by praying to them. Throughout the day hindus pray‚ they get on their knees and pray to their gods. Hinduism has many gods making them a polytheistic religion. Their main god is

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    impact on both the countries and the regions of the migrated. The migrations of the Hindus and Muslims between Pakistan and India and also the Africans to Americas‚ has caused influential change. The migrations both caused change yet‚ they were very unique from each other. The migrations between Pakistan and India were almost all voluntary. Ghandi‚ a forerunner for Indian independence‚ hoped the Muslims and Hindus could eventually unite in one country. However‚ chaos broke out due to such differences

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    this; however‚ is untrue. Despite the existence of around 330 million Hindu gods‚ the mediated sacred for Hindus is Brahman. Hinduism is considered to be a monist religion‚ meaning it takes a variety of existing things and explains them in a single substance. Brahman may also be thought of as monistic because It is considered to be the hub from which all deities manifest. A common belief among Hindus is that Brahman is present in every person as the eternal soul‚ called Atman. Both Atman and Brahman are

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    Male |The first President of Indian Republic |Dr. Rajendra Prasad | |The first Prime Minister of free India |Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru | |The first Indian to win Nobel Prize |Rabindranath Tagore | |The first President of Indian National Congress |W.C. Banerjee

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