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    Harma Wheel

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    harma wheel (dharmachakra) is one of the most important Buddhist symbols‚ as it represents the teachings of the Buddha. The Buddha was the one who turned the wheel of the dharma and thus the wheel symbol is the Dharmachakra (wheel of law) The Tibetan term for this symbol is chos kyi’khor lo which means the wheel of transformation. The wheel’s motion is a metaphor for the rapid spiritual change caused by the teachings of the Buddha The eight spokes of the wheel symbolize the Noble Eightfold Path

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    Aryabhatta

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    Aryabhatta Biography Wikipedia.ame While there is a tendency to misspell his name as "Aryabhatta" by analogy with other names having the "bhatta" suffix‚ his name is properly spelled Aryabhata: every astronomical text spells his name thus‚ including Brahmagupta’s references to him "in more than a hundred places by name". Furthermore‚ in most instances "Aryabhatta" does not fit the metre either. Time and place of birth Aryabhata mentions in the Aryabhatiya that it was composed 3‚630 years into

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    Peruvian Culture Essay

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    her get the job. A limpia is a spiritual cleaning; it is supposed to remove negativity from a person’s spirit and body. For the spiritual aspect‚ it is believed to get rid of bad luck‚ curses‚ and negative spirits attached to you and balance your chakras. Mentally‚ it is believed to help with addictions and phobias. Physically‚ it is believed to remove joint pain‚ and relive you of simple things like constipation and sinuses. You use a regular raw unbroken egg‚ it can be store-bought‚ you dip the

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    Indigo Children

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    and sometimes supernatural traits or abilities. Indigo children are those who are believed to  represent a higher state of human evolution. The term itself is a reference to the belief that such  children have an indigo colored aura. The color indigo represents the chakra of the third eye‚  which is associated with intuition‚ and paranormal abilities such as seeing angels‚ spirits or  deceased loved ones.   They are highly empathic‚ possessing the ability to discern what others are thinking and  feeling. Thus they

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    Internet Explorer

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    Discontinued • Unix: Discontinued Written in C++[3] Operating system Windows‚ Mac OS X‚ Solaris OS‚ HP-UX Included with Windows 95 OSR1 and later Windows NT 4 and later Mac OS 8.1 through Mac OS X 10.2 Xbox 360 Xbox One Engine Trident v7.0‚ Chakra Platform IA-32‚ x64‚ ARMv7‚ IA-64‚ PowerPC‚ 68k‚ SPARC‚ PA-RISC Available in 95 languages[4] Type Web browser Feed reader License Proprietary‚ requires a Windows license[5] Website microsoft.com/ie Standard(s) HTML5‚ CSS3‚ WOFF

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    An Existentialism View Toward Batman and Naruto I.Theory of Existentialism Existentialism is a philosophical movement that posits that individuals create the meaning and essence of their lives‚ as opposed to deities or authoritites creating it for them. It emerged as a movement in twentieth-century literature and philosophy‚ though it had forerunners in earlier centuries. Existentialism generally postulates that the absence of a transcendent force (such as God) means that the individual is entirely

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    Characteristics Of Ashoka

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    with a policy of non-violence‚ and respecting all religions equally. A symbol to represent such an ideology‚ and to stand for India’s ‘glorious past’ was required‚ and naturally‚ the dharmacakra was an ideal choice. Today‚ however‚ we see Aśoka’s chakra embossed on rockets‚ missiles‚ and weapons of mass destruction produced by India. The national emblem of our nation is the adaptation of the Lion Capital of Ashoka which is a sculpture of four lions facing back to back placed on a base containing

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    love letter Likho script apna apna—Rotomac. If you love someone Go get it—Visa power. Not satisfied with your date Yeh dil mangey more—Pepsi. Have many girl friends The Complete Man—Raymonds. Having many boyfriends Yeh hai hamara suraksha chakra—Colgate. Advertising promotes consumerism and encourages mass production. Some advertising campaigns inadvertently or even intentionally propagate sexism‚ racism‚ and ageism. Is the advertisement industry creating or merely reflecting cultural

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    Akasha also occasionally known as Eather is an ornate word for “Element of the Spirit”. Although some may get confused between Personal and Human spirit‚ there is a definitive line between the types. There are five elements used in Magick and they are all shown on the Pentagram or the Pentacle. They are Commonly only known as the four elements. Earth‚ Air‚ Fire and Water. As in the song "Earth‚Air‚Fire‚Water" By Lindie Lila. There is however some people who believe that three represent the Goddess

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    Shaka Religion

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    side. The sculpture shows the transmission of faith in Japanese culture and the importance of Buddhist imagery. The sculpture contains some marks of the Buddha‚ such as the topknot or ushnisha‚ elongated ear lobes‚ the lotus throne‚ a mandala and chakra located behind the heads and a sense of Zen created. The sculpture depicts the importance of how important Buddha is in their culture and they express their faith through intricate art. The sculpture also‚ shows the difference of Japanese Buddhism

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