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    Gender Bias in Hindu Myths

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    is Shakti who is known as the divine force. She manifests herself to destroy demonic forces and restore balance. Every God in Hinduism has his Shakti and without that energy they have no power. Lakshmi is the energy of Vishnu. Parvati is energy of Shiva. Shakti is also called Devi or mahadevi‚ assuming different roles as Sati‚ Parvati‚ Durga and Kali. So Shakti is the mother goddess‚ the source of all‚ the universal principle of energy‚ power or creativity.1 The Ramayan is the very soul of India.

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    The holiest river in India and considered by Hinduism is the Ganges River‚ which flows into the Indian Ocean. Every year‚ thousands flock to this river and bathe to wash their sins‚ so they can get released from the circle of life and reincarnation. Water of this sacred river is used for religious rituals and many other purposes. Most Hindus have their ashes deposited in this river so they can be purified before reaching heaven. The king of Ayodhya‚ Sarga eagerly desired children‚ but his

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    Rudraksha Benefits 1. Rudraksha is considered as incarnation of Bhagwan Shiva. The person who wears Rudraksha possess always good health‚ is respected by all and is capable of attracting everybody & any body. 2. Rudraksha is a very important and mystical bead of Hindu Mythology & Meditation & Rishi Cult. 3. Rudraksha has a high profile in Tantrism and spiritualism specially Nara gosha & Graha dosha. 4. Rudraksha worshipped as a source of good luck‚ good health‚ prosperity‚ medical values‚ success

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    bout Rameshwaram Rameshwaram is considered to be one of the holiest places in India and is is located on a beautiful island separated from Sri Lanka by a small Pamban channel. According to the Hindu mythology‚ this is the place where Lord Rama created a bridge and walked across the sea to Sri Lanka. The Rameswaram temple is the central spot for tourists each year as it is considered to be one of the holiest Hindu shrines over the world. It is known as one of the most important char dhams and Hindus

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    Athakambha…………………………………………………………………………..12 Fig. 3‚ Loose Sculpture of Vishnu with His Wife Lakshmi on the Bird Man……………….12 Fig. 4‚ Celestial Woman……………………………………………………………………...13 Fig. 5‚ Kandariya Mahadeva Temple………………………………………………………...13 Fig. 6‚ Doorway to the Sanctum of a Shiva Temple…………………………………………14 INTRODUCTION Statement of the Problem. Many people look at the temples of Khajuraho as profane and entirely sexual. Anyone who knows their true meaning knows that is not the case. These temples are sanctuaries and

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    Lord Byron and His Literature Lord Byron was a man whose passion for life seemed unequaled by any of the other Romantic figures. Byron’s personal character‚ though not entirely so‚ could be seen in his literature as well as his life. Lord Byron’s most notable contribution to literature‚ the Byronic Hero‚ possessed many qualities which Lord Byron himself displayed in day to day life. The most prominent characteristic that links Lord Byron to his literary characters is his passionate manner

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    The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien is a fantasy novel that follows the adventures of a group characters on their journey to destroy the One Ring. The Lord of the Rings is a novel meant for adults‚ rather than being aimed at children. The novel contains a large amount of detail that is crucial to the understanding of the plot or storyline. This amount of detail is necessary in the story‚ in order to convey the tone of the novel. The story itself is not particularly gruesome or frightening

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    Lord of the Flies‚ known far and wide as an amazing book. I agree‚ yes it is a good book‚ but it’s not as great as it’s been publicized. Here is my own personal review of Lord of the Flies by William Golding. For me‚ the reading level is for on average‚ children in grade’s 8 to 10. I myself read this is grade 5‚ out of pure interest‚ but that is me‚ I’ve been reading 300 page books for many many years now. But let’s not talk about my reading level‚ and what I read‚ let’s talk about Lord of the

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    The Lord of The Flies Comparative Essay The book “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and the the movie” Mean Girls” produced by Tina Fey‚ you can see the similarities easily. In the bother of them‚ no one gets along‚ there are real evils sharp from the "villains" in each story‚ and both tell what really would happen if you gave people. of each gender and age groups‚ power and/or freedom and no rules. Evil is evil however it is presented in "Mean girls"‚ evil attacks people physically/emotionally/verbally

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    Golding’s purpose in writing "The Lord of the Flies"‚ a story about a group of boys stranded on a deserted island. When the boy’s priorities clash‚ a war breaks out between protagonist Ralph and shortsighted antagonist Jack‚ who instead of being rescued would rather hunt. The fight for power between them soon turns to violence. Golding uses these boys as a scaled down model of what the world is like at war. Golding uses symbolism diction and allegory in "The Lord of the Flies" to prove that man‚ not

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