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    Mythical Hero: Lord Rama

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    brother‚ king‚ and obedient son. He is usually portrayed holding a bow and arrow‚ as an indicator that he is ready to fight off any evil or demons that he may come across or are put in his path. Along with his wife Sita‚ and his obedient brother Lakshmana‚ beside him. And one of his great disciples‚ Hanuman‚ bowing at his feet. Rama and Sita have been leaders and role models of character for many thousands of generations. To citizens of India and believers of the Hindu religion. Rama‚ the ancient

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    ramayanaya

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    Ramayana in several regional languages‚ including Sanskrit‚ Chinese‚ Thai‚ Telugu‚ Bengali‚ Kashmiri‚ and Tamil. The Ramayana story combines magic‚ fantasy‚ romance and adventure as it recounts the life of Rama‚the Hindu god Vishnu‚ his brother Lakshmana. his wife Sita‚ his opponent Ravana‚ ‚ and an army of monkeys loyal to Rama led by Hanuman. It has remained a vital story through the present time in India‚ and is widely accepted as a religious text among Hindus. Valmiki’s Ramayana‚ is the oldest

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    Purity In Hindu Religion

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    Purity is expressed as the pristine and natural state of the soul while impurity is the concealing of the natural state of the soul by corruption. Hinduism is developed from principal scriptures and rules and from this comes the understanding of the values and attitudes of this religion. Hinduism places an importance of purity in the religion that is essential to everyday life. The idea of purity exists physically‚ mentally‚ spiritually‚ and emotionally in the Hindu religion and through influential

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    Short Paragraphs

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    Short Paragraphs 1. Moon The Moon is a barren‚ rocky world without air and water. It has dark lava plain on its surface. The Moon is filled wit craters. It has no light of its own. It gets its light from the Sun. The Moo keeps changing its shape as it moves round the Earth. It spins on its axis in 27.3 days stars were named after the Edwin Aldrin were the first ones to set their foot on the Moon on 21 July 1969 They reached the Moon in their space craft named Apollo II. 2. Sun The sun is a huge

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    Defective Good in Law

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    INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE GOODS??? Goods have been defined in the Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930 as every kind of moveable property other than actionable claims and money; and include stock and shares‚ growing crops‚ grass‚ and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale. The Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 lays down that defect means any fault‚ imperfection or shortcoming in the quality‚ quantity

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    Valmiki

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    “VALMIKI MAHARSHI” Valmiki’s real name was Ratnakara. He was the son of Prachetasa‚ a sage. by profession. Before this Valmiki was a robber Later with the teachings of Maharshi Narada he became a Rushi. What is Valmiki - Valmika in Devanagari means “ant- hill” Once when he was a very young boy‚ he had gone to the forest playing and was lost in the forest. His parents An searched for him but could not trace him. They thought that the boy has been eaten by some wild animals. hunter and his

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    Rama and Lord Ram

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    Lessons from Ramayana Lessons from Ramayana 25 25 By H H Radhanath Swami 1. Power of Bad Association: It was a known fact in Ayodhya that Kaikeyi loved Lord Rama more than his own son Bharath‚ then how could she become so evil. It is by her bad association with Mantara. 2. Attachment to service & not to the position: Lord Ram was willing to become the king as a service to Maharaj Dasarath and He was also willing to go to the forest as a service to His father. 3. Mission

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    however‚ wanted to see her son Bharata‚ Rama’s younger brother‚ become king. She demanded that Rama be banished and Bharata be crowned. Sita heard Rama was to be banished so she wanted to accompany him. Rama agreed‚ and Rama‚ Sita and his brother Lakshmana all went to live in the forest. When Bharata found what his mother had done‚ so he looked for Rama in the forest. Rama refused to go against his father’s command (because he was the perfect son and very obedient). Later in the story‚ Ravana‚ the

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    Dharma and Karma

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    Ramayana would have been a display of dharma. The characters in Ramayana display various forms of archetypes. Ramayana would be considered the Hero. Hanuman would be considered the mentor‚ to help assist in locating Sita and leading into battle. Lakshmana is an ally because of his provided assistance to his older brother Ramayana. Jatayu and Surpanahka is a shapeshifter because one possesses a form of an eagle and the other could morph into anything. Vibhishana is considered a shadow that later became

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    Myths often are re-created several times over to relate to modern culture. In Sita Sings the Blues‚ by Nina Paley‚ she takes her own life happenings and uses the story of Ramayana to relate and re- create her own story. For example‚ in the movie‚ she goes back and forth between her life and Sita’s life. Sita Sings the Blues is tethered around the theme of love. She emphasizes the love that Sita has for Rama as well as the love she has for her husband. Although the story mostly remains the same‚

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