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    Diwali

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    Dhanteras is celebrated with gusto and enthusiasm. "Lakshmi-Puja" is performed in the evenings when tiny diyas of clay are lighted to drive away the shadows of evil spirits. Bhajans ir devotional songs- in praise of Goddess Laxmi are sung and "Naivedya" of traditional sweets is offered to the Goddess. There is a peculiar custom in Maharashtra to lightly pound dry coriander seeds with jaggery and offer as Naivedya. In villages cattle are adorned and worshiped by farmers as they form the main source of

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    GREEK name

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    oak tree‚ scepter‚ and scales. Brother and husband of Hera‚ although he had many lovers. Brother of Poseidon and Hades. Hera Juno Queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family. Symbols include the peacock‚ pomegranate‚ crown‚ cuckoo‚ lion‚ and cow. Youngest daughter of Cronus and Rhea. Wife and sister of Zeus. Being the goddess of marriage‚ she frequently tried to get revenge on Zeus’ lovers and their children. Poseidon Neptune God of the seas‚ earthquakes‚ and tidal wave. Symbols

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    806 Compare and Contrast Essay: Ancient Egypt and Greece There are many mysteries to life‚ ancient civilizations created religion to explain these mysteries. Many ancient civilizations believed in religions that worshiped more than one god or goddess‚ this is called polytheism. Both the Ancient Egyptians and the Ancient Greeks practiced polytheism. For both ancient civilizations religion was an important part of daily life. Ancient Egyptians and Ancient Greeks had similar creation stories and

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    Twelfth Night Allusions

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    William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet. He was broadly known as " the greatest writer in the English language." Shakespeare wrote Twelfth Night near the middle of his career and wrote it to entertain people because it was near Christmas time when the first production of the play was first performed. Shakespeare’s intention in writing this play was to present a Romantic comedy that explored the theme of love‚ music‚ and beauty. He successfully completed this play and used many literary

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    Wicca and Ecofeminism

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    nature have been associated with more male-dominating religions like Christianity (Roach‚ 2003; Ruether‚ 2003) Goddess religions and earth based spiritualties on the other hand find power in the female image‚ connect with nature through rituals‚ and believe it is the destiny of humanity to participate in the cycles of birth‚ death‚ and renewal that characterizes life on earth. The Goddess and Mother Nature inspire individuals to repair the split between men and women‚ between man and nature‚ and God

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    Aphrodite/Venus According to the ancient Greeks‚ the beautiful goddess Aphrodite exemplified the attributes of love‚ procreation‚ beauty‚ and gracefulness. However‚ she showed her wrath to those who neglected or despised her supremacy. She acquired great power to persuade the gods and men by using her lustful ways to carry out her plans. Venus‚ the Roman version‚ characterized attributes of pure love‚ vegetation‚ and chastity in women. The divine goddess possesses many temples‚ cults‚ and services dedicated

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    and are both stepping-stones towards wisdom‚ manhood‚ and scholarship. It all starts out happily enough.The mortal hero‚ Peleus‚ is getting married to the lovely sea goddess‚ Thetis.It’s shaping up to be a majorly awesome wedding: feasting‚ dancing‚ the works.All the gods are invited well‚ almost all of them. Only Eris‚ goddess of strife and discord‚ is left off the list. Eris is not pleased. About the time the party really gets popping‚ Eris swings

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    Roman and Greek Gods

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    it would be due to trading or just plain traveling‚ the stories of their myths have crossed each other in one way or another. This is may be the reason why there are many similarities between Greek and Roman Mythology. Even though a Greek god or goddess may have a different name in Roman Mythology they still performed similar tasks and were worshiped for similar reasons. I will compare and contrast Greek gods with their Roman equivalences to see how similar they truly are to each other. Probably

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    LACMA Museum Visit

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    Sarah Livingston Art History 110 February 3‚ 2014 Museum Visit‚ LACMA 1/25/14 The third floor of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art houses a permanent collection on Ancient Egyptian art. One of the pieces there is a 13" high figurine of the goddess Wadjet‚ sculpted from bronze in during the 26th Dynasty‚ est. 664-525 BCE. The figurine is in the round‚ with only the goddess’s feet attached the rectangular base she stands on. The hieroglyphs on the base identify her‚ as well as the name and parentage

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    Greek gods and goddess. In ancient Egypt they used different techniques to appease the Egyptian gods and goddess. In the Minoan civilization they too also practice religious things however they do something that both Greece and Egypt do not‚ which is human sacrifices. They all use buildings to show/appease their gods and goddess. In the case of ancient Greece‚ things like the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus and the Temple of Zeus at Olympia how their devotion to the Greek gods and goddess. Greek mythology

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