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    also an energy which kills us in the form of electricity. Thus everything is energy only. In Hinduism‚ they talk of three ’Gunas’ like "Sattwa‚ Rajasa and Tamasa". If we see scientifically‚ they are nothing other than Electron‚ Proton and Neutron. Brahman constitues of these three. These are the cause of the effect of the universe and all material in it. We don’t see electricity generating unless there is a bulb of matter and it cannot express without it. This is the theme on we we all need to work

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    Vocab: 1) Phlebotomist-a nurse or other health worker trained in drawing venous blood for testing or donation.p.31 2) Leukemia-any of several cancers of the bone marrow that prevent the normal manufacture of red and white blood cells and platelets‚ resulting in anemia‚ increased susceptibility to infection‚ and impaired blood clotting.p.33 3) Umbilicus- Anatomy . the depression in the center of the surface of the abdomen indicating the point of attachment of the umbilical cord to the embryo; navel

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe reincarnating and their goal of escaping samsara to achieve the freedom is also same. Although their view of death is different‚ the afterlife beliefs are similar. Hinduism views their soul as permanent whereas Buddhism believes it’s not immortal. Hindus believe that there are multiples beginnings and ends which are the period of creation and death. Through samsara‚ they think that the souls are passed on each cycle of life. Along with the belief that the souls

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    which means that they believed in more than one god. 1.4. Scientific & Cultural Achievements: built pyramids as tombs for kings‚ built an army that took conquered a lot of lands India (2500BC-present day) 1.1.1. Social Structure: at the top is Brahmans‚ then come kshatriyas‚ then come the Vaishyas‚ then the shudras‚ and at the bottom are the untouchables. 1.1.2. Organized government: the government was theocracy which means that the government ran by religion. 1.1.3. Religion: Hinduism in which

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    bodhisattvas- who are objects of devotion and who are believed to bestow benefits on their followers” (Brodd 153). Instead of devotion to the gods‚ Buddha told his followers to focus on dharma the Buddhist teachings. In Hinduism‚ one may hear the term Brahman used this may refer to God. Others may use the word God to refer to all the deity’s. “Some Hindus believe that God is a divine person with identifiable attributes. Others say

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    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 what goes around comes around. Good karma brings them closer to Nirvana. Bad karma results in being reborn into a lower life from extending the time it takes to reach Nirvana. They

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    Role of Language and Script in Raising the Religious Revivalism in Colonial Punjab aYESHA TABBASUM The language played the significant role in the creation of identities among the major communities in pr-parathion India. The Urdu language had developed as a common language among all the communities and was‚ in the absence of a common religion the North-western Provinces and various part other parts of the subcontinent. I.H.Qureshi‚ History of the Pakistan‚(BCC& Press Karachi‚ university of

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    Bhuma Sadh (the Hindu name of Bam-ud-Din)‚ he put rhe bloody skin of a newly slaughtered cow on his shoulders‚ Bhuma Sadh saw the Shaikh and was naturally annoyed. He asked the Shaikh to go away‚ and not to pollute the idols. Noor-ud-Din stayed‚ the Brahman asked him what he wanted. Noor-ud-Din replied :”I

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    ------------------------------------------------- MY PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY ------------------------------------------------- IN GOD‚ MAN AND THE WORLD ------------------------------------------------- A Project Submitted To The Faculty of Philosophy Department In the College of Arts and Sciences of LPU ------------------------------------------------- Prof. Ms. Violeta G. Tabin ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- In

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    thousand feet. It is said that all creatures were made from a quarter of his body‚ while the remaining three-fourths were made for eternal life in heaven. That explains that one-fourth of him was here. When his body was divided‚ his mouth became the Brahmans or the priest. His thighs became the Vaisya and from his feet were the Sudras. The moon was made from his mind and from his eyes were the sun. It is also

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