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    Edicts of Ashoka

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    history. According to the edicts‚ the extent of Buddhist teachings during this period reached as far as the Mediterranean‚ and many Buddhist monuments were created. These writings state Ashoka’s beliefs in the Buddhist concept of dharma and his efforts to develop the dharma throughout his kingdom. Although Buddhism and the Buddha are mentioned‚ the edicts focus on social and moral teachings‚ rather than specific religious practices or the philosophical aspect of Buddhism. The writings revolve around

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    Kama‚ Artha‚ Dharma‚ and Moksha. Each of these intends to provide a meaning for existence in the believer’s life. Kama is associated with the desire of an individual‚ usually within the confines of romance. Artha refers to being successful when it comes to an individual’s interests within the boundaries of Dharma. Dharma usually refers to the vocation of the individual that is usually defined by their class and their

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    Mahabharata

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    inextricably tied together. Ethics and values deeply integrated in Mahabharata/Vidur Niti Mahabharata is considered as an encyclopedia of reference for human life. It is said to contain all that a man should know towards achieving the four human goals‚ Dharma (righteousness)‚ Artha (human Endeavour towards material pursuits)‚ Kama (desire) and Moksha (salvation). The Mahabharata is called the fifth Veda as it contains the essence of the four Vedas. This encompasses a whole lot of knowledge in it‚ like

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    Farewell School

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    The last day in our school life is an indelible memory with sweet memories of our school life. It is a record of pleasant memories that occupy a special place in our life. Though it is a traditional affair‚ it has a very deep impact on the students who are leaving their "alma mater" after a period of studies there. The memories of my school farewell day still linger in my mind with ever fresh emotions. The Farewell Day It is a day of excitement. I am going to have different way of life. So

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    Dharma means living morally at all times as well as paying all debts that we are born into. Debts are owed to God‚ parents and teachers‚ guests‚ other human beings and all other living beings. Artha is success in all worldly pursuits. Although the ultimate

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    caste system while Confusion’s achieve it via Meritocracy. As a religion Hinduism has the least social mobility‚ with the caste system it is nearly impossible to increase your status in that lifetime. Hindus believe that if you complete your duties or dharma you will receive good karma and in the next life you will increase in your status or caste. But during your current life it was scowled at to marry outside of your caste‚ thus further hindering social mobility. Compared to Confucianism who wished

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    Michelle King 4A On the outside Buddhism and Hinduism look very much alike. Though they have a common past and share many similar beliefs there are still many differences between the two faiths. Though both religions believe in something greater than themselves‚ Hinduism provides its followers with a set of gods and recognizes the existence of a soul were as traditional Buddhism did not concern itself with worship of gods and did not believe in souls‚ making one group of followers more reliant

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    Proposal Diksar

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    PROPOSAL KEGIATAN PENDIDIKAN DAN PELATIHAN DASAR 2010 UNIVERSITAS SANATA DHARMA YOGYAKARTA 2008 Proposal Kegiatan Pendahuluan Pendidikan dan pelatihan dasar merupakan sebuah kegiatan tahunan yang ditujukan bagi calon anggota baru LC. Kegiatan ini merupakan salah satu syarat wajib bagi calon anggota baru LC. Dalam kegiatan ini nantinya akan diberikan materi-materi dasar fotografi. Selain sebagai sebuah kegiatan pendidikan dasar‚ kegiatan ini juga merupakan ajang pengenalan UKM LC kepada

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    Global Religion Essay

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    formed through cultural diffusion and originated in INdia. They believe in Kharma and Dharma. Dharma is your duties as a paerson. If you fulfill your duties good thinks will come‚ this is known as karma.HInduism also believes in the caste systen. This system lacked in social mobility‚ and influenced people to do right to be reincarnated into high social class. If you were bad and didnt fulfill your Dharma and Karma‚ you could be dropped down the social heirarchy becoming an untouchable‚ the

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    Hinduism

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    000‚000‚000 followers (Reincarnation of Hinduism‚ 2012). This religion has originated from the ancient Vedic Age and other indigenous beliefs. Incorporated over time‚ Hindu religion comes in many different religious beliefs. Hindu religion includes Dharma‚ meaning religion‚ encompasses duty‚ social welfare‚ natural law‚ health‚ ethics‚ and transcendental realization. Karma is another well-known belief of Hinduism‚ meaning action or the consequences of action‚ followed by Samsara‚ which is the ultimate

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