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    mythical Krishna grew up‚ the festival is celebrated for 16 days (until Rangpanchmi) in commemoration of the divine love of Radha for Krishna‚ a Hindu deity. The festivities officially usher in spring‚ with Holi celebrated as festival of love.[12] There is a symbolic myth behind commemorating Krishna as well. Baby Krishna transitioned into his characteristic dark blue skin colour because a she demon Putana poisoned him with her breast milk.[13] According to the myth‚ in his youth‚ Krishna despairs

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    notes on arrays

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    DERIVED DATA TYPES: REFERENCES‚ ARRAYS AND POINTERS Krishna M. Singh Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee 247667 Reference: Deitel and Deitel. C++ : How to Program. Prentice Hall‚ 2008 Krishna M. Singh‚ Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineerig‚ IIT-Roorkee 1 Fundamental Data Types Basic Types: Boolean‚ character‚ integer and floating point types. Additional Types: void : To signify absence of information

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    The Bhagavad Gita

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    The Bhagavad Gita has two main characters‚ Arjuna and Krishna. Arjuna is the mighty warrior in the physical sense‚ however his character is a representational form of a person or soul searching for the right or divine way. Arjuna is introduced early on in the book on a battlefield. He knows both sides of warriors who are about to ensure in this particular battle. The battle is very symbolic for life and its trials and tribulations. Krishna is a higher power is then introduced‚ and in the physical

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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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    Hindi as a Diglossic Language Standard (Suddha) Hindi vs Hindustani:- Hindustani‚ commonly known as Hindi-Urdu and historically as Hindavi‚ Urdu‚ and‚ is the lingua franca of north india and Pakistan. It is an indo Aryan language and it is deriving primarily from the khariboli of Delhi‚ and borrows a large amount of vocabulary from Persian‚ Arabic‚ Sanskrit and Turkic. The colloquial languages are all but indistinguishable‚ and even though the official standards are nearly identical in grammar

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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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    “Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul...” -- Plato Music: Music is an art form whose medium is sound‚ passes through the ears in human body & directly reaches the heart. Common elements of music: 1. pitch : which governs melody and harmony‚ 2. rhythm: associated concepts tempo‚ meter‚ and articulation‚ 3. dynamics‚ 4. The sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek μουσική

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    Devdas

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    Film Review : Devdas Retrieved from: http://www.flipkart.com/devdas/p/itmd5bwycehyczy9 Devdas was released in 1955. This film is directed by Bimal Roy and is based on Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s novel‚ Devdas. The genre of the movie Devdas is a romantic drama. Mr. S.D Burman has given a beautiful music in the movie Devdas. This film has a famous and the most critically acclaimed actor Dilip Kumar as a protagonist; Vyjayanthimala in her first dramatic role where

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    Growth and Development•Krishna ’s growth begins with the arrival of his wife and child. Susila introduces him to the pastoral traditions of the past. Furthermore‚ the visit from his mother also begins his indoctrination into his culture. •Krishna has to withdraw from reality to achieve growth. Death•Fate is an important aspect of the philosophical process. •The novel discusses the boundaries to human power and Western science indicating that there is a limit to human understanding. •While in

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    doesn’t want to fight because he doesn’t understand why he has to shed his family’s blood for a kingdom that he doesn’t even want part of and he sees killing as an evil act‚ but Krishna was persuading and explaining reasons why it is Arjuna’s duty to fight and the manner in which he must fight to restore his karma. Krishna first explains the samsaric cycle of birth and death. The main reason for the cycle is to allow a person to work on their karma by accumulating through the lifetime of work. If

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