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    Ancient Moral Systems

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    Ancient Moral Systems Throughout history different civilizations have been able to demonstrate their moral systems through their codes‚ laws‚ and religions. Beginning with the Mesopotamian civilization during the Babylonian empire‚ King Hammurabi brought forth the Code of Hammurabi. The Hebrew civilization used guidance from their Hebrew bible as a template for their moral standards. Order was established by their religious beliefs which were derived from two stone tablets given to Moses on Mount

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    have several overlapping concepts‚ similarities‚ and differences. In the video‚ the conversation with Krishna and Arjuna almost immediately begins to show some similarities with Socrates’ daimonion. He starts by saying “victory and defeat are the same” meaning he is urging Arjuna to act. Socrates has a well known lack of fear for death because he believes you cannot fear what is not known. Krishna is attempting to instill a very similar concept to Arjuna‚ sometimes you must act without being afraid

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    Esay on Dayaram

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    editor of magazines "Dakshina" and "Baldakshina" produced by Shri Arvind Ashram Meerabai (c. 1498 – c. 1557 AD) ; the word ’bai’ in Rajasthani is an informal term commonly used to refer a girl) was a princess Hindu mystical and a devotee of Lord Krishna from Rajasthan. She was one of the most significant figures Sant of the Vaishnava bhakti movement. Some 1‚300 pads (poems) commonly known as bhajans (sacred songs) are attributed

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    deity has attributes with whom the bhakta falls in love. There is never a Bhakti or Love‚ where the subject has no attributes. Eg. Saguna bhakti is worshipping Krishna as a human form with all his gunas ‚ leelas ‚ etc while Nirguna bhakti is simply worshipping the brahman aspect of Krishna. Nirguna bhakti means w/o material qualities ie.pure devotion. Pure bhakti is never Saguna because it comes from God’s internal potency-“Svarupa Sakti” Source(s): Bhagavad Gita. Though

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    sakhis or mother of Radha and Krishna are performed by men disguised as women. Raslila is also performed by mobile troupes moving from village to village. A traditional raslila usually lasts for three and a half hours.  The dance form was originated during the amorous encounters of milkmaids with Lord Krishna. Legend goes that when all the milkmaids started demanding Krishna to be their dance partner‚ Krishna cast a spell so that each of those milkmaid thought Krishna wasdancing with them. This marked

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    SHRINATHJI DARSHAN

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    is devoted to Krishna as a child Nathdwara is known for its Pichhwais (large painting on cloth depicting legends from the life of Lord Krishna) and Haveli music (devotional music‚ akin to Dhrupad - singing‚ with compositions meant for various seasons‚ festivals and sections of the day). SHRINATHJI‚ YAMUNAJI & MAHAPRABHUJI “Mara Ghat ma virajta Shrinathji‚ Yamunaji‚ Shri Mahaprabhuji.” Shrinathji – is the Lord Krishna Yamunaji – is the daughter of Divine Sun and queen of Lord Krishna & flows in form

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    Vadabandeshwara

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    temple. The temple is a few kilometers away from the shoreline. This is one of Karnataka’s oldest temple. This temple primarily worshipped Lord Subrahmanya‚ although it is famous for housing the deity Lord Balarama‚ the brother of Lord Krishna. According to folklore‚ there was a sage by the name Vadabandeesha. He was a lepor. He could not tolerate the disease and he started to penance. Lord Subrahmanya satisfied by his penance decided to relieve him of his disease. The Lord came in front

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    Essence of Bhagavad Gita

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    eternal cycle of Samsara so our soul can be put to peace. This is taught through the great warrior Arjuna‚ as he prepares for war‚ but refuses to fight the battle between himself and his cousins. In order for Arjuna to understand and fulfill his duty‚ Krishna‚ the avatar of Vishnu and the advisor of Arjuna‚ convinces him to go fight the battle and carry out his duty. It is within the Bhagavad Gita where the power and wisdom lies. It is the path taken when the weak are not able to embrace themselves. It

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    anchoring script

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    “As a little girl‚ I spent countless hours playing with my Barbie dolls‚ even designing and sewing one-of-a-kind outfits for the doll. I guess you could say Barbie gave me my start as a designer.” Santa Claus is anyone who loves another and seeks to make them happy; who gives himself by thought or word or deed in every gift that he bestows; who shares his joys with those who are sad; whose hand is never closed against the needy; whose arm is ever outstretched to aid the week; whose sympathy

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    reaches the bank of the river to cross by the ferry boat. Her female companions want to wear the saffron garments‚ the color of spring‚ and want to sing and dance and pluck the new buds. Radha’s heart swells with the music of her Beloved Lord Krishna. She cries in ecstasy when others humor her. The

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