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    will gaze upon a picture of the The Golden Temple (Gurdwara) in Amritsar‚ India‚ before walking into the main hall. The main hall is big enough to hold up four to five hundred people. Once you enter the main hall you will see where the Guru sits with holy book called Guru Granth Sahib. The main hall has red carpet with white sheets covering the carpet. The main hall is decorated with many pictures. There is a stage in the middle of the hall which can be accessed by a pathway. The hall also has a dining

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    UK: Marshalls Johnson‚ David L Maharj‚ Rabindranth with Dave Hunt (2004). Death of a Guru London‚ UK: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd McClung Jr‚ Floyd and Moala‚ Kalafi (1989) Neuner‚ Joseph (Ed.) (1967). Christian Revelation and World Religions London‚ UK: Burns and Oates Limited Ridenour‚ Fritz (1979) Sen‚ K.M. (1991). Hinduism Middlesex‚ UK: Penguin Books Stott‚ John Thompson‚ Phyllis (1994). Sadhu Sundar Singh Cumbria‚ UK: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd Winter‚ Ralph D

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    fundamental aim in Sikhism is to be one with the Supreme Being. Mysticism in Sikhism was introduced by its very own founder Guru Nanak in fifteenth century. He often stressed that Ik Onkar i.e. God is one. The fifth GuruGuru Arjan is added divine texts from other religions into the central religious text of Sikhism - Guru Granth Sahib. In Sikh mysticism‚ the importance of the Guru‚ Grace of God‚ collective worship‚ social concern and family-life are essential

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    गुरुर्ब्रह्मा गुरुर्विष्णु गुरुर्देवो महेश्वरः  गुरु शक्शात परब्रह्मा तस्मै श्री गुरवे नमः Guru is the representative of Brahma‚ Vishnu and Shiva. He creates‚ sustains knowledge and destroys the weeds of ignorance. I salute such a Guru. Guru is the essence of life and it is only through a guru that we are what we are today. The first Guru or teacher in our life is our parents. They teach us‚ take care of us and nurture us to be good human beings ready to face the world. The hand that rocks the

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    Culture of transgender as sex worker: a world inside a world Introduction: Gender is often confused with sex. Sex generally refers to anatomy and biology whereas gender refers to qualities and behaviours society expects from a female or a male. These roles are learned‚ change over time and vary enormously across and within cultures[1]. There are not too many people in the world who can say they’ve been both a mother and a father. But Jennifer Finney Boylan‚ née James Boylan‚ can (Beth Greenfield

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    After 10 o’clock‚ you have to take bath and sit by facing the west direction. Now you can firstly worship Guru and Lord Ganesha. You must recite 4 rounds of Guru Mantra and take the resolution that you are doing to perform vashikaran tilak prayog for accomplishing the mantra. Next step is to take one bowl and two lamps. In each of the lamps‚ you have to put sindoor and roli. Now‚ you

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    INTRODUCTION Kolkata or Calcutta is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river‚ it is the principal commercial‚ cultural‚ and educational centre of East India‚ while the Port of Kolkata is India’s oldest operating port as well as its sole major riverine port. As of 2011‚ the city had 4.5 million residents; the urban agglomeration‚ which comprises the city and its suburbs‚ was home to approximately 14.1 million‚ making it the third-most

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    IMPACT OF INDIAN CULTURE ON WORK-ETHOS Prologue: “Such an historical concept … cannot be defined according to the formula genus proximum‚ differentia specifica‚ but it must be gradually put together out of the individual parts which are taken from historical reality to make it up.” --Max Weber‚ ‘The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism’ (New York: Scribner’s Press‚ 1958)‚ p. 47. Introduction In the homo sapiens’ race for wealth and power -- economic‚ industrial and military

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    RANCANGAN PENGAJARAN HARIAN PENDIDIKAN JASMANI Tarikh : 10 Feb 2011(Khamis) Masa : 0740 – 0810 Tempat : Dewan serbaguna Tahun(Kelas) : Tahun 5 Merah Bilangan Murid: 48 orang Tunjang Pembelajaran: 2. Kemahiran Tajuk : 2.1 Permainan Sofbol Sub-tajuk : (i) Kemahiran Menangkap Bola Tinggi Objektif : Pada akhir proses p&p ini murid-murid dapat: Psikomotor : i. melakukan kemahiran menangkap

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    In a nation that produces around 800 films a year Indian people see films a a very important part of their culture. For Indian people "cinema is integral to their lives; it is not a distant‚ two to three hour distraction‚ but an explicit life-style for them."(Jaya Ramanathan). The large screen provides an alternative‚ an escape from the realities of day-to-day life. The protagonists are totally identified with‚ the hero is applauded‚ the virtuous is worshipped and the villain is condemned. The actors

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