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    with his capital at the present-day Kanchipuram‚ just south-east of modern day Chennai‚ is believed to have first built the temple after visualizing Lord Vishnu in his dream. He built the gopuram and the prakaram‚ and arranged for regular worship to be conducted in the temple. Later on the Pallava kings and Chola dynasty (between 7th and 10th century CE) vastly improved the temple and gave rich endowments. Some of this information is found in ancient Tamil literary script

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    with all of those things‚ but when he looks in the mirror‚ he sees none of them. We all put labels on ourselves regardless of if they are ‘real‘ or not. Discovering who we truly are is an important step towards enlightenment. “Who Are You?” is a Buddhist poem because it elucidates the misconceptions we have with our self-identity and also highlights the always changing nature of our world. Anatman‚ one of the three marks of existence‚ helps describe Peter’s false self-identity. Anatman‚ or Anatta

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    Erica Garcia Bharitaya Ekta Mandit Hindu Temple Never I my life did I ever imagine walking into a religious building that is not in my nature. As me and my friend park into the Hindu temple parking lot‚ we saw an amazing white structure that looked enormous. We attended a Hindu Temple near 28th Ave and Maryland named Bharitaya Ekta Mandir. It was a Saturday morning at 9:30 am and that day was the day they worship the deity named Shree Vishnu Sahastranama and Sri Venkateshwara Suprabhatam

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    “Compare Modern Management motivation Theories and Buddhist teaching for motivation” Assignment 01 Lecture – Mr. Thilak. S. Subhasinghe Student – Rev. R. Chandawimala (SIBA-BABL-10-04) Subject – Buddhism and Modern Management (111 304 ) Institute – Sri Lanka International Buddhsis Academy. What is Motivation? Motivation is the word derived from the word ’motive’ which means needs‚ desires‚ wants or drives within the individuals. It is the process of stimulating people to action to accomplish

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    The Temple Of God Drinking and Tattoos done in excess is sinful and draws Christians away from God. Alcohol isn’t condemned in the Bible The Bible doesn’t say alcohol itself is bad Paul tells Timothy “Stop drinking only water ‚ and use a little wine because of your stomach and frequent illnesses” Solomon wrote “Go ‚ eat your food with gladness and drink your wine with a joyful‚for God has approved what you have done Jesus turned water into wine for the guests in The Wedding at

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    Kool-Aid‚ a fruity flavored and delicious beverage. What about if it was offered to you? Would you accept it ? Drink that mouthwatering and juicy poison‚ how about now? But wait‚ it’s already warming your senses‚ passing through your throat‚ infecting you‚ killing you off slowly but surely. Knees weak‚ collapsing on the cold and dusty ground of your death bed. It was always meant to be‚ following your instincts by just trusting and shadowing your leader. Nobody really recollects his name‚ he was

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    objective of a pilgrim visiting Tirumala is to have darshan of the principle deity in the temple. The secondary objectives include tonsure (shaving head as a mark of respect)‚ offering donations‚ prasadam collection‚ thulabaram‚ arjitha seva (paid services)‚ local sightseeing and shopping. The immense popularity of the temple and its location poses significant challenges to the management of the system. This temple is a tradition bound Institution. Therefore‚ some alternatives to resolve pilgrim waiting

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    Devasthanam Situation Analysis: The management of TTD has the responsibility of managing the queues of visiting devotees for darshan. The large inflow of devotees daily in the temple is one of the major areas where proper handling and management is required. They need to ensure minimal chances of any untoward incident in the temple due to large crowd while also ensuring that every devotee is able to perform darshan. Problem Analysis: 1. Effective management of crowd. 2. Long term solution for the above

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    of Karnataka‚ India. Once a royal capital of the Chalukya Dynasty that ruled over the most parts of peninsular India‚ lies at the mouth of a ravine with 1992 ft of elevation above the sea level. The town of Badami is famous for its ancient cave temples carved out of the sandstone hills‚ composed of four caves each. The town is surrounded by a Agastya Tirtha lake which is famous for the healing property of its water and was earlier known by the name Valopi. It is believe that this name is related

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    Hypostyle hall of the temple of Amen-Re at Karnak‚ Egypt was built during the Ramesside period. The hall was begun by Sety I and completed by the Ramesses II. It is one of the greatest architectural marvels at Karnak. The dimensions of the hypostyle hall are 338 feet in width and a depth of 170 feet. The hall is more than a third of the area of the St. Peter’s in Rome‚ at 56‚000 square feet. The design of a hypostyle hall allows for the construction of large spaces such as temples‚ public buildings

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