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    Mahabharata. This book starts on the battlefield of Kurakshetta‚ where two brothers are battling over their families’ kingdom. The Gila is the conversation between Krishna and Arjuna leading up to the battle. Grief and pity right before the battle overcomes Arjuna‚ which is the youngest brothers’ son. The god Krishna explains to Arjuna his dharma duty to fight so he can restore his own karma. The overall themes of the text are understanding dharma‚ how to be liberated‚ and a love beyond desire. Im going

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    ed by the Mahabharata INDEX 1. Corporate Objective 2. Management Principles a) Honor thy competitor b) Business consideration above personal consideration c) Adaptability d) Utilization of available resources e) Attitude towards work f) Work commitment g) Motivation- self and self-transcendence h) Work culture i) Manager’s mental health j) Management needs those who practice what they preach

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    Hacksaw Ridge

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    The movie Hacksaw Ridge‚ written by Robert Schenkkan and Andrew Knight and directed by Mel Gibson was in my opinion a really good movie‚ especially knowing that the movie based was on a true story. I knew that you could be a conscious objector but I never knew that you could refuse to use a weapon. What is interesting to me is that in 1945 you would not think that someone would go against the norm and especially in time of war when it is a requirement to fulfill the duty of handling a weapon. In

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    knowledge is power

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    wrong. If an animal kill a human being we say it’s because it has no knowledge but if a human being kills a human being then he or she is punished as human being has the knowledge that he should not kill other human beings Abhimanyu was the son of Arjuna and Subhadra. Subhadra was the sister of Sri Krishna. He use to tell her of the war techniques once when Abhimanyu was still in the womb. He was telling her of how to break the challenges of chakra-vyuha but she dozed off but While Subhadra dozed

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    I salute you‚ who are all pervading‚ victorious‚ bearer of conch and discus‚ beloved of Rukmini‚ consort of Janaki (Sita)‚ the very life of the gopis‚ supremely adorable‚ my own self‚ destroyer of Kamsa‚ and the bearer of the flute. Om Namo Narayanaya Respected Pravrajika Ishtaprana Mataji‚ dear elders‚ loving brothers and sisters. My talk for this evening is based on the importance of spiritual practices. I recall in the June holidays‚ Sapna and I stayed over at ashram for a week‚ rejuvenating and

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    Arguna's Journey

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    In this paper I am going to explain Arguna’s journey of discovery in the Bhagavad Gita and relate it to my own journey of discovery through my college selection process. In the Bhagavad Gita Arguna refuses to fight his own family in order to win back control of Hastinapura. Throughout the course of the Gita‚ Krishna‚ a wise sage‚ continuously attempts to convince Arguna to fight the Kauravas to gain back control of Hastinapura for the Pandavas. Being the leader of the Pandavas‚ Krishna knew that

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    Palace of Illusions Review

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    Palace of Illusions by Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni is a beautiful book which gives a woman’s perspective on a story that deals mainly with male characters i.e. the great epic‚ Mahabharata. The book has been written from Draupadi’s‚ who was the wife of the 5 Pandava heroes in this epic‚ point of view. It throws light on her innermost thoughts and feelings‚ traced right from her childhood to her demise in the lap of the Himalayan mountains. It talks about her feelings about the strange in which

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    Unnatural births in Adi Parva Adi parva is the first of eighteen parvas of the great epic of Mahabharata. It is also the first book in Mahabharata that is considered to be the book of beginning. Mahabharata‚ ancient Indian epic is full of miracles‚ unnatural at the same time unbelievable and unquestionable things taking place‚ in the sense that there are specifically no satisfying explanation and justification on their occurrence. Mahabharata is an epic which even consists of things that we see

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    sidekicks have been a consistent motif in mythology from the very first civilization‚ to the ancient Greeks‚ and even to popular culture now. Three specific stories with very similar hero-sidekick themes are the relationships between Gilgamesh and Enkidu in the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Achilles and Patroclus in the Iliad‚ and Batman and Robin in the graphic novel Death in the Family. This essay will explore the similarities and differences between these important pieces of literature. The three mythologies

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    Epic of Gilgamesh‚ The Code of Hammurabi‚ Genesis‚ Job‚ the Ten Commandments‚ and Amos. The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ often referred to as "the greatest work of Mesopotamian literature" was written on or around 2000 B.C. It is the story of Gilgamesh‚ a historical figure who was half man and half god and his quest for immortality. There are two profound themes included in the story: the human protest with death and the reality of death. This protest can clearly be seen in reading The Epic of Gilgamesh when

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