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    In Sites of Exposure‚ Russon starts out the chapter by asking his students to draw a portrait. He states that everyone drew the standard portrait; male‚ front angle‚ smiling‚ young adult. Russon then shows two very different portraits that by looking at the details it gives the student insight on what the painter’s statement is. By looking at the portraits‚ Russon makes it clear that the person is portrayed as an object. In the second lesson there are quite a few points that Russon makes that were

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    Holy Trinity and Trimurti

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    are son and Holy Spirit. That means Father‚ Son and Holy Spirit are God. But Father is not the Son‚ or the Son is not the Holy Spirit. They are different from each other. This trinity is really similar with Trimurti in Buddhism. There’s a unity of Brahma‚ Shiva and Vishnu as three persons in one Godhead. Shiva is known as “the destroyer”‚ Brahman is known as “creator”‚ and Vishnu is known as “protector”. As we see‚ they are so many similarities more than differences. That made me really surprised

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    Vyasa‚ who is seen one of the greatest gurus in ancient Hindu traditions‚ and a symbol of Guru-shishya parampara‚ the Guru disciple tradition. Vyasa was not only believed to be been born on this day‚ but that is not true and also started writing the Brahma Sutras on ashadha sudha padyami and ends on this day‚ hence their recitations as a dedication to him‚ are organised on this day‚ which is also known as Vyasa Purnima. The festival is common to all spiritual traditions in Hinduism‚ where it is dedicated

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    Kshatriya‚ Vaisya and Shudra. This division was made on the basis of the work which the Aryans did. Economists term it as division of labour. At that time society needed the work of all these castes. There was interference of one caste in another. The Brahma worshipped Gods and Goddesses. The Kshatriyas were guard the entire community against enemies. They acted as soldiers. The Vaisyas did the trade and commerce. The Shudras were allotted the duty of serving the above three castes. The purpose of

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    Uttarakhand  Save Review Edit User Ratings 8 ratings STATE FACTS REVIEWS State Facts for Uttarakhand ------------------------------------------------- KEY FACTS Edit State | Uttarakhand | Nick Name(s) | Queen Of Mountains | Capital | Dehradun | ISO Code | UL | Census Code | 50 | Date of Establishment | 11/09/00 | Area | 53‚566 sq km | Border States | Uttar Pradesh | Haryana | Himachal Pradesh | | Division | North Central  Compare | Area Rank | 18 | Language |

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    The contemporary Caribbean society is comprised of various forms of culture and ethnic backgrounds. The main influential force behind this cultural diversification is due to slavery and Indentureship. Indentureship is the state or period of being a servant bound to service for a specified time in return for passage to a colony. The Indentureship system lasted from 1838 to 1917. This system consists of a variety of ethnic groups such as east Indians‚ white labourers and Chinese. Indeed this system

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    Midnight’s Children essay Salman Rushdie’s creation‚ Saleem Sinai‚ has a self-proclaimed "overpowering desire for form" (363). In writing his own autobiography Saleem seems to be after what Frank Kermode says every writer is a after: concordance. Concordance would allow Saleem to bring meaning to moments in the "middest" by elucidating (or creating) their coherence with moments in the past and future. While Kermode talks about providing this order primarily through an "imaginatively predicted

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    seekers commence to intensify their spiritual ’sadhana’ from this day. The period ’Chaturmas’ ("four months") begins from this day. In the past‚ wandering spiritual masters and their disciples used to settle down at a place to study and discourse on the Brahma Sutras composed by Vyasa‚ and engage themselves in Vedantic discussions. The Role of the Guru Swami Sivananda asks: "Do you realize now the sacred significance and the supreme importance of the Guru’s role in the evolution of man? It was not without

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    washer of sin

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    The holiest river in India and considered by Hinduism is the Ganges River‚ which flows into the Indian Ocean. Every year‚ thousands flock to this river and bathe to wash their sins‚ so they can get released from the circle of life and reincarnation. Water of this sacred river is used for religious rituals and many other purposes. Most Hindus have their ashes deposited in this river so they can be purified before reaching heaven. The king of Ayodhya‚ Sarga eagerly desired children‚ but his

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    Indian Myth

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    Father of Gods and Demons Protector of those who procreate DEVAS AND ASURAS Gods and Demons Battle each other with magical powers. RAKSHAS Evil semidivine creature Practice Black Magic Afflict men with misfortune HINDU GODS AND CONCEPTS BRAHMA Refers to Spiritual reality underlying all phenomena Emerged from a Golden Egg created by the waters of Chaos and established every universe  Personified as a God MAYA The veil of Illusion Sensuous Appearances Delude human beings into materialism

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