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    Civilisation mostly in present day Pakistan and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires‚ the Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history.  Four religions—Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and Sikhism—originated here‚ whereas Judaism‚ Zoroastrianism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam arrived in the 1st millennium CE and also helped shape the region’s diverse

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    draws viewers more towards the idea that men and women are treated equally‚ and that sikhism does not stop women from doing what a man does. This image also conveys a message that women hold a lot of power. Most people assume that religion oppresses women and is androcentric‚ so it focuses more towards what a man does than a woman. However‚ Kanwar Singh clearly depicts that Sikhism accepts women as equal as men. Sikhism is represented in a positive manner from this image because it enforces the idea

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    better understand why such an act was needed‚ this paper will discuss the Brahminical social status relative to other castes‚ the importance of dharma in society to Brahmins‚ the growing influence of the Buddhism in India‚ and lastly the presence of Jainism in society and it’s minor effect. During the period the Mahabharata was written‚ there was a clear defined four-tiered caste system consisting of the Sudras‚ Vaishyas‚ Kshatriya‚ and Brahmins. These classes were meant to maintain order by stressing

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    http://www.sikhwomen.com/health/care/protocol.htm Malinski‚ V. (2002). Developin ga nursing perspective on spirituality and healing [Article]. PubMed. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12387224 Sikhism. (n.d). Retrieved October 27‚ 2013‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikhism Willburn‚ H. (‚ January 1‚ 2007). Eye on religion - shinto and japanese attitude toward healing [Article]. Southern Medical Journal. Retrieved from http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Eye+on+religion--Shinto+and+the+Japanese+attitude+toward+healing

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    INDIA / HINDU LITERATURE LOCATION * India is the most populous nation (after China) and seventh largest in area. * Located in South Asia on the Indian subcontinent. * About 3000 km ( 1865 mi) wide and has‚ 7000 km (4350 mi ) along the Bay of Bangal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. * India’s land frontier of about 5700 km ( 3540 mi) is shared with Pakistan on the west; with China‚ Nepal‚ and Bhutan on the north; and with Bangladesh‚ and Burma on the east. India’s seventh

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    Caste (Oxford India Short Introductions). By SURINDER S. JODHKA. New Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ 2012. xvii‚ 201 pp. Rs 195 (paperback). Surinder S. Jodhka’s monograph Caste provides a concise yet very informative history of the complex reality of caste in India. At the same time‚ the author brings together all the major literature available on the issue into a single thread and thereby taking the reader through the timeline of the changing ideas of caste. Hence‚ the book‚ while newly engaging

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    multiple religions. In addition to these similarities there are also differences between the two religions. The focus of Jainism is to achieve Nirvana and be liberated from the cycle of life and death. Conversely the focus of Daoism is to be at balance with all of life‚ including man and nature. Finally‚ a major difference between the two religions is their view of God and Gods. In Jainism there is no Creator God‚ while most Daoist people follow many

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    a vast country‚ it is not hard to imagine that it holds varied sets of belief and culture. Indian civilization had been known for its tolerance of different beliefs. Had it not been as tolerant as it is‚ then it might not have harbored Buddhism‚ Jainism and Charvaka‚ being that the majority of the Indian are Hindus. If it had not been tolerant of the belief of the minority‚ then these Nastika schools of thought might not have flourished. Nastika are those schools of thought that deny the authority

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    Confucianism Paper Religious Studies - General Religious Studies Week One Individual Assignment: Elements of Religious Traditions Paper Week Two Individual Assignment: Four Yogic Paths and Jainism Worksheet Week Three Individual Assignment: Buddhism Worksheet Learning Team Assignment: Buddhism Presentation Week Four Individual Assignment: Daoism‚ Confucianism‚ and

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    Karma Essay: Sikhism‚ Hinduism‚ and Buddhism Have you ever heard someone say “what goes around comes around?” Many religions believe in Karma. Karma means a deed or an act. The three major religions that believe in Karma are Sikhism‚ Hinduism‚ and Buddhism. These three religions share somewhat the same views and beliefs on Karma. These three religions believe that human beings spend their time in a cycle of birth‚ life‚ and rebirth. Every mainstream religion teaches us about the consequences of our

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