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    List of top 20 Websites for Kids in INDIA 1. Chandamama.com Chandamama.com is the website of India’s favorite children’s magazine and one of the best Indian websites for children in terms of content and interactivity. It is a multilingual site‚ with content available in seven languages including English‚ Hindi‚ Kannada‚ Marathi‚ Sanskrit‚ Tamil and Telugu. The site has forums where registered users can post stories‚ jokes‚ riddles and poems that they have written as well as their own

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    entirety .The scientific explanation to the soul has been beautifully portrayed in the Vedas*‚ Upanishads* and Gita*. Yet they are not so simple for the common public who want to know more about the soul. Our one of the most loved and popular slokas* from the Bhagavat Gita is “Basansi jirnani jatha bihaya Nabani grihnati naranparini Tatha sarirani bihaya jirna Nynyani sanjati nabani dehi” (Gita--2/22 ) Which states that as a human being discards old clothes and wears new ones so also the soul who uses

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    DiGioia 1 Vito DiGioia November 4‚ 2005 English 115 Women More Focused on in the Kamasutra According to the articles "Pliant and Compliant: Colonial Indian Art and post Colonial Cinema" by Gita Rajan and the "Kamasutra: It Isn’t all About Sex by Wendy Doniger"‚ these two texts argue how women are talked about more in the Kamasutra more than and is proven in both articles by citing information from the Kamasutra. Both authors have the same techniques as to stating evidence that is used from

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    * Nahida Sheikh * George A. Keyworth * RLST 110.6(02) * March 28‚ 2013 * Yoga in Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism and Sikhism The word yoga means “spiritual discipline” and originates from the Sanskrit word “yuj” meaning to unite or integrate (“What is Yoga”). Yoga as a whole is about the union of a person’s own consciousness and the universal consciousness. Yoga is a combination of both physical and spiritual exercises entailing mastering over the body‚ mind‚ emotional self and perfection

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    Introduction: In the Maratha society the theocratic principles predominated the idea of God was so all prevailing that everything else subordinated to it. The Marathas were the religious minded people and perhaps they were ready to do everything for their dharma what they did not do for their own selves. The structure of the Maratha social organisation was based on various systems whose origin again was believed to be divine‚ It was therefore‚ not changed since a long time and handed down undisturbed from

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    What Is Duty

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    WHAT IS DUTY? It is necessary in the study of Karma-Yoga to know what duty is. If I have to do something I must first know that it is my duty‚ and then I can do it. The idea of duty again is different in different nations. The Mohammedan says what is written in his book‚ the Koran‚ is his duty; the Hindu says what is in the Vedas is his duty; and the Christian says what is in the Bible is his duty. We find that there are varied ideas of duty‚ differing according to different states in life‚ different

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    History of India [pic] The History of India can be traced in fragments to as far back as 700‚000 years ago. The Indus Valley Civilization‚ one of the oldest in the world‚ dates back at least 5‚000 years. According to the Indo-Aryan migration hypothesis‚ the Aryans‚ a nomadic people‚ possibly from Central Asia or northern Iran migrated into the north-west regions of the Indian subcontinent between 2000 BCE and 1500 BCE. Their inter-mingling with the earlier Dravidian cultures apparently resulted

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    DEFITION OF CUSTOM. Custom is a pattern of social behavior which has been accepted by a bulk of a given society as binding upon its members because such behavior has been found to be beneficial to them. Customs are derived from social norms‚ which are those rules or standards that guide‚ control‚ or regulate proper and acceptable behavior of a group. These norms define the shared expectations of a group and enable people to anticipate how others will interpret and respond to their words and actions

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    J. Basic. Appl. Sci. Res.‚ 1(12)2823-2825‚ 2011 © 2011‚ TextRoad Publication ISSN 2090-4304 Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research www.textroad.com T.S. Eliot’s Interpretation of Culture Hamedreza Kohzadi ‚ Fatemeh Azizmohammadi 1‚ 2 1 2 1 2 Department of English Literature‚ Arak Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Arak‚ Iran E-mails: hamedreza_ kohzadi_usa@yahoo.com‚ F-azizmohammadi@iau-arak.ac.ir ABSTRACT It is an accepted fact that Eliot’s concept of culture was for the most

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    cultural ethos of the subcontinent because tradition has rarely permeated the lives of people for as long as it has in India Ancient Indian texts contain stories of valor in which suicide as a means to avoid shame and disgrace was glorified The Bhagavad Gita condemns suicide for selfish reasons and posits that such a death cannot have “shraddha’‚ the all-important last rites. Brahmanical view had held that those who attempt suicide should fast for a stipulated period. This culture has not completely

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