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    Perspectives on Kamala Markandaya. India: Vimal‚ 1984. Sharan‚ Nagendra Nath. A Critical Study of the Novels of R.K. Narayan. New Delhi: Classical Publishing‚ 1993. Srivastava‚ Ramesh K. The Novels of Kamala Markandaya: A Critical Study. Amritsar: Guru Nanak Dev University‚ 1998.

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    5. Nanak (1469-1538) author of a section of the Adi Granth 6. Surdas (1467-1583) author of Sahitya lahri‚ Sur Sarawali‚ ’Sur Sagar etc. 7. Malik Muhammad Jayasi author of the Padmavat (1540) etc. 8. Mirabai (1504-1560) author of Mira Padavali etc. 9. Goswami Tulasidas (1532–1623) author of Ramacharitamanas Vinay Patrika 10. Keshavdas (1555-1617) author of Rasikpriya etc. 11. Bihari (1595–1664) became famous by writing Satasai (Seven Hundred Verses). 12. Guru Gobind Singh

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     Development of six popular schools of religious thought‚ establishment of Shankara’s Advaita Vedanta and the decline of Buddhism are the main landmarks of this period (750-1000 AD). The Medieval Period saw the rise of devotional movements led by Ramanuja‚ Ramananda‚ Tukaram‚ Guru Nanak‚ Surdas‚ Chaitanya‚ Mirabai‚ Tulsi Das and many other saints. The Bhakti movement is much older than the Sufi movements. It philosophical concept had been fully enunciated in the Upanishads and subsequently‚ the Bhagavad Gita emphasized love and devotion as pathways to God

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    Kamla Menghani won gold medals in teaching us our core Sindhi values such as: Malpuras are not just sweet because we soak them in sugar and honey‚ but because there are buckets full of love that go into our Sindhi cooking; Live the virtues of Guru Nanak by showing love and acceptance to all around you. We see that everyday when we read or say our prayers from the Sukhmani or the Gita‚ we accept all as the word of one Supreme Being who commands us to love all; Like every good Sindhi business man

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    Delhi with 60.2% in the year 2003 and passed my H.S.S.C. with 52.3% in the year 2005 from Maharashtra State Board. I have also given my IELTS Examination. After my H.S.S.C‚ I appeared for the first year examination in Diploma in Pharmacy from Guru Nanak Technical Institute. Along with this I assist my Father in his business. To expand his business I went on business tours. Now I am looking for a field in which I could contribute in positive way to the society and my country. Throughout my Educational

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    reformer in Northern India. He was known for communicating in vernacular Hindi‚ and accepting disciples of all castes. His 12 disciples are very famous-Anantananda‚ Bhavananda‚ Dhanna Bhagat‚ Kabir‚ Nabha‚ Naraharyanda‚ Pipa‚ Ravidas (also known as Guru Ravidas)‚ Bhagat Sain‚ Sukhanada‚ Ranka and Tulsidas (not to be confused with Tulsidas the author of the Ramcharitmanas‚ who was in turn adopted by Narharidas‚ a Vaishnava ascetic of Ramananda’s monastic order who is believed to be the fourth disciple

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    ODISSI The Odissi dance is the Indian classical dance from the Eastern state of Odissa. It has a long‚ yet broken tradition. Although dance in Odissa may be traced back more than 2000 years‚ it was brought to near extinction during the colonial period. Therefore‚ modern Odissi dance is a reconstruction. Like other forms of Indian classical dance‚ the Odissi style traces its origins back to antiquity. Dancers are found depicted in bas-relief in the hills of Udaygiri (near Bhubaneshwar) dating

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    culture‚ much to her parents’ dismay. Throughout the movie‚ Jess’ family and especially her mother‚ often pray to a picture of an old man with a long white beard that hangs above the fireplace mantel. The man is Guru Nanak‚ the founder of Sikhism (Sighn‚ 1998). When Jess’ mother is praying to Guru for "A-level results" on Jess’ exams‚ Jess tells her mother to hurry up. While Jess’ mother takes her religion and tradition very seriously‚ Jess is disinterested. Religion is a very important aspect of Sikh

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    various reasons. A couple being the rejection of the caste system‚ or the fact that one served in the Muslim government. Additionally‚ Indian Muslims absorbed elements of Hindu Culture‚ for example marriage customs and caste ideas. One Indian man‚ Guru Nanak‚ had the idea and desire to blend the beliefs and practices of both Hinduism and Islam during this time. The ideas that he and the nine gurus that followed him preached and taught began to spread‚ and led to the rise of the religion we know today

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    Sialkot

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    border‚ Pakistan. It is a rail junction and a major trade and processing center. Manufactures include sporting goods‚ processed foods‚ and ceramics. Textile weaving is also important. A fortress built in 1181 by Muhammad of Ghor and the mausoleum of Guru Nanak‚ founder of the Sikh religion (see Sikhism)‚ are in Sialkot. The city is also the birthplace of the philosopher-poet Muhammad Iqbal. (INTERESTING FACTS) The district area‚ 2‚067 sq mi [5‚354 sq. km]‚ stretches from the Ravi valley on the southeast

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