Many questions arise to why something like this would happen in the first place. Bhindranwale was a Sikh fundamentalist. He was a leader of the Damdami Taksaal. The Damdami Taksaal is a Sikh religious intuition and it was founded by the tenth Sikh Guru. Bhindranwale directed the campaign of terrorism in Punjab. He was associated with the movement of an independent Sikh state. The state would have been known has “Khalistan”‚ but there was very little support of it in Punjab by Sikhs. Bhindranwale
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Bibliography: Desai‚ U.‚ & Goodall‚ S. (1995). “Hindu Women Talk Out.” Agenda: No. 25; Agenda Feminist Media. Oxtoby‚ W. (2010). World Religions: Eastern Traditions. Canada: Oxford University Press Pechilis‚ K. (2004) The Graceful guru: Hindu female gurus in India and the United States. New York; Toronto: Oxford University Press Pinkham‚ M. (1967). Women in the sacred scriptures of Hinduism and Sikhism. New York: AMS press Sharma‚ A. (2002). Women in Sikhism. Toronto: Oxford University
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Paikea. Paikea took this as an omen and tried to prepare herself to become leader‚ even though her grandfather opposed. However something that sets the Whale Rider plot apart from Bend It Like Beckham was the heavy focus on the Maori culture. The Maori culture has a heavy influence in this story which also leads the Paikea into making the necessary decisions about her leadership. Although there were many contrasts‚ Bend It Like Beckham and Whale Rider shared many similarities between their individual
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* Nahida Sheikh * George A. Keyworth * RLST 110.6(02) * March 28‚ 2013 * Yoga in Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism and Sikhism The word yoga means “spiritual discipline” and originates from the Sanskrit word “yuj” meaning to unite or integrate (“What is Yoga”). Yoga as a whole is about the union of a person’s own consciousness and the universal consciousness. Yoga is a combination of both physical and spiritual exercises entailing mastering over the body‚ mind‚ emotional self and perfection
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STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE PAST TO THE PRESENT Ancient India:- In ancient India‚ the women enjoyed equal status with men in all fields of life. Works by ancient Indian grammarians such as Patanjali and Katyayana suggest that women were educated in the early Vedic period. Rigvedic verses suggest that the women married at a mature age and were probably free to select their husband. Scriptures such as Rig Veda and Upanishads mention several women sages and seers‚ notably Gargi and Maitreyi. According
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revelation from Allah (Qur’an 96). Arjuna was in a chariot on a battlefield‚ when Krishna revealed his divinity to him (see The Bhagavad-Gita: An introduction). Guru Nanak‚ the founder of Sikhism‚ was bathing in a river when he was taken into the presence of God‚ and shown that there was one divine reality behind the cosmos (Guru Granth Sahib p.1). Some issues Although atheists deny the existence of God‚ religious experiences may offer proof that God does exist. People have
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Hansa and Vinod Sutaria Cleveland‚ OH JAIN RITUALS AND CEREMONIES Introduction..................................................................................................................... 2 Six Essentials: ................................................................................................................. 2 1. Samayik: ............................................................................................................. 2 2. Chaturvimsati: ........................
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Retrieved from http://www.indiandiplomacy.in [OCTOBER 22‚ 2010] Indo – Pak Relations By: Amb. Shri K. Sibal Venue: Guru Nanak Dev University‚ Amritsar India’s relations with Pakistan are exceedingly complex. The problems are multi‐ dimensional‚ stretching across politics‚ security‚ territory‚ religion‚ history‚ geography‚ psychology etc. It is not merely a foreign policy issue‚ and therefore the normal tools of diplomacy are not enough to resolve them. Pakistan has no historical basis; it has only a
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2.BEH (Behavioural Sciences) 3.F.ng (Fundamentals of Nursing) 4.COM (Community Health Nursing-1) 5. Practical-1 Fundamentals of Nursing. NEW ROLL NAME SEX FATHER’S NAME RESULT NO Centre.1 Khalsa College Of Nursing‚ Amritsar. Guru Teg Bahadur College Of Nursing Jandiala Guru‚ (Amritsar.) 1 2 3 4 5 KAWALPREET KAUR AMANDEEP KAUR CHARNJIT KAUR JAGMEET KAUR HARJIT KAUR F F F F F HARCHARN SINGH MALKEET SINGH JASWANT SINGH AVTAR SINGH DYAL SINGH R-BIO R-BIO R-BIO R-BIO R-BIO New Gobind School Of Nursing
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