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    Comparing Gods and Goddess

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    The Elements and Functions of Goddesses From as far as we can remember there have been myths about Gods and Goddesses that have been passed from generation to generation. These myths were derived within several different cultures and places yet many are very similar. Although there are some similarities in these myths there are also differences as well. Therefore a thorough discussion of both the similarities and differences of Gods and Goddesses myths will allow you to identify with the history

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    POPULATION EXPLOSSION

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    otherwise they would make themselves liable to penal code. While observing the limitations of the law‚ the newspapers have a wide field which they fully cover and exploit. There are many newspapers in India some which are published in English‚ some in Hindi and others in regional languages. Some of the popular newspapers are: The Times of India‚ Hindustan Times‚ Indian Express‚ The Hindu‚ Dainik Jagran‚ Dainik Bhaskar‚ Navbharat Times‚ Eenadu etc. All these modern day newspapers without doubt help us

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    Indian Dance Forms

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    DANCE FORMS OF INDIA Bharata Natyam  Bharatanatyam is the most popular of Indian dances and belongs to the South Indian state of Tamilnadu. Its antiquity is well established. In the past it was practised ad performed in the temples by a class of dancers known as the devadasis. It was a part of the religious rituals and has a long and hoary past. The kings and the princely courts patronised the temples‚ as well as the various traditions sustaining the dance form.  The salient features of Bharatanatyam

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    belong to the Austro-Asiatic‚ Tibeto-Burman‚ and a few minor language families and isolates.[3] The official language of the Central Government of Republic of India is Standard Hindi‚ while English is the secondary official language.[4] The constitution of India states that "The official language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script."[5] Neither the Constitution of India nor Indian law specifies a national language‚ a position supported by a High Court ruling.[6] However‚ languages listed

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    Conventions of the Epic Poem with special reference to Mahabharata:In origin both ballad and epic have the same sources. Ballad is the simplest form of narrative poetry and epic is sophisticated and more complicated. R.J.Rees comments on this difference‚ “The difference between them is like the difference between two sisters both born in the same quiet‚ country place. One of them has stayed there and kept all the charm of her natural simplicity while the other has gone to the big city to find sophistication

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    will‚ so also millions of other boys and girls in India. I am not against learning or speaking English‚ it is a must for surviving in the present day world. My point is that basic education and technical education must be in native language‚ like Hindi‚ Tamil‚ Sanskrit‚ Malayalam‚ Kannada‚ Telugu etc. As long as we follow the present pattern of technical and higher education in English(foreign) language‚ we will never produce super genius scientists‚ engineers and other professionals‚ rather our

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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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    Urdu Language

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    develop‚ it was influenced by Western Hindi dialects of Khari Boli‚ Brij Bhasa and Haryanvi. With the coming of Insha’s Darya-e-Latafat*‚ a need was felt to differentiate Urdu with other languages especially Hindi. It became a Hindi-Urdu controversy and as a result Khari Boli and Devanagari became the identity of Indians while Urdu and Persian of Muslims. In this context‚ Persian and Arabic words replaced with Sanskrit served the purpose of differentiating Hindi from Urdu. Urdu emerged as a distinct

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    Bhagavad Gita

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    “Those who take shelter in me‚ though they be of lower birth — women‚ vaiśyas [merchants] and śūdras [workers] — can attain the supreme destination.” The Bhagavad Gita told many story about the Hindu history‚ what was most enlightening to me was the tradition of the women‚ and how they were viewed. The women were viewed as many other early societies dated back as far as Mesopotamian time and even as now. The women were looked at as lower breeds of human‚ more so like slaves. The women of the Hindu

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    Bollywood and Gender

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    Research Proposal Aim: To study and compare the role of women in some of the women centric Hindi films released between 1980 to 1990 and 2000 and 2010. Objective: To study the issues of gender‚ caste‚ development that were perceived in Indian cinema then and now in women centric films. A comparative study about the representation of women in Indian cinema then and now in women centric films. Scope: There are a numerous women centric films that are created in diverse languages around the world

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