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    Dharmasthala

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    A Trip to Dharmasthala Name : Gunda V RajyaLakshmi PGDM No : 11079 Section : B Mysore is a heritage city. Our College SDMIMD‚ Mysore arranged a trip to Dharmasthala on 17th June‚2011. We are packed in three KSRTC buses and a Van. It was 23:30 hrs when we reached a guest house with modern amenities which is run by SDM trust . On June 18‚ 2011‚ early morning we started to Dharmasthala temple. Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatha Swamy temple is in Belthangadi taluk of Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka

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    Case on Enunchs Socia Issue

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We take this opportunity to express are profound gratitutde and deep regards to our guide Professor Silpy Gupta for her exemplary guidance‚ monitoring and constant encouragement throughout the course of this thesis. The blessings‚ help and guidance given by her time to time shall carry me a long way in the journey of life which we are about to embark. We also take this opportunity to thank almighty‚ our parents‚ brothers‚ sisters and friends for their constant encouragement

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    *Which is necessary vegetarian or non vegetarian A vegetarian diet provides a variety of proven health benefits. Vegetarians have significantly reduced rates of obesity‚ coronary heart disease‚ hypertension‚ type II diabetes‚ diet-related cancers‚ diverticular disease‚ constipation and gall stones.A vegetarian diet can be a very healthy option but it is important to ensure it is well balanced. You could stuff your face with chips and chocolate at every meal and be vegetarian but you wouldn’t be

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    Delhi Tourism

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    Delhi Attractions Delhi has seen a number of dynasties to take birth and die in its soil for many centuries. The monuments‚ cenotaphs and mausoleums of kings and queens fringed in the city still narrate the bloody heritage of the city. You will also be amazed to see the sky high forts and palaces depicting the grandeur of yore as you take tour in Delhi. Some famous destinations which you should visit once you come in Delhi are - Red Fort Red Fort‚ New Delhi Built in the red sandstone‚ the magnificent

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    Hinduism

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    INTRODUCTION: World is becoming multi-faith day by day. There isn’t any single country in the world occupied by the people of a single belief. Each country has different faiths in the form of minorities and majorities. People of different communities are living with each other around the world and coming closer day by day. This is an era of globalization which calls for “interfaith awareness and understanding”. A basic understanding of the diverse range of cultures‚ faiths and their histories has

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    Aijaz Ahmad Lecturer in History Y.M.D. Co11ege.NUH (Mewat) Haryana-l22l07 Mewat is a hilly region surrounded by the Arawali Ranges. Its inhabitants are known as Mewati while its Muslim population is called ’Meos’. Other communities are Jat‚ Gujar‚ Ahir. Meena‚ Rajput‚ Brahman‚ Mahajan‚ Harijan etc.1 The geographical boundaries of Mewat have been changing from time to time. In the period of Shahabuddin Mohammad Ghori the area of Mewat was from Delhi to Alwar and from Ajmer to

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    QUESTION India is a sovereign‚ socialist‚ secular‚ democratic republic which gives equal treatment and tolerance of all religions‚ which enshrines the right to practice‚ preach and propagate any religion and which says right to freedom of religion is a fundamental right. Why still religious fundamentalism based on ‘Hindutva’ ideology? HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS TRADITION IN INDIA In India‚ religion becomes part and parcel of every common man. Religion forms part of the very culture of India. Large number

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    Hinduism Caste System Essay

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    The Caste System and the Stages of Life in Hinduism http://www.friesian.com/caste.htm The pattern of social classes in Hinduism is called the "caste system." The chart shows the major divisions and contents of the system. Basic caste is called varn.a‚ or "color." Subcaste‚ or jâti‚ "birth‚ life‚ rank‚" is a traditional subdivision of varn.a. [pic] The Bhagavad Gita says this about the varn.as: [41] The works of Brahmins‚ Ks.atriyas‚ Vaishyas‚ and Shudras are different‚ in harmony with the three

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    Natya sastra

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    1 . Theatre Of India The earliest form of the theatre of India was the Sanskrit theatre. It began after the development of Greek and Roman theatre and before the development of theatre in other parts of Asia. It emerged sometime between the 2nd century BCE and the 1st century CE and flourished between the 1st century CE and the 10th In an attempt to re-assert indigenous values and ideas‚ village theatre was encouraged across the subcontinent‚ developing in a large number of regional languages

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    manipur

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    Family system and there structure The family structure in Manipur has undergone and is undergoing a great many changes. In the 1950s and 1960s‚ most of the parents had more than 5 children‚ some even going beyond 10. Though child marriage was not common nor known in Manipur‚ a majority of the young population got married quite early in life (early by today’s standards). The normal age for boys for marriage was usually 20 years and above. For girls‚ the marriageable age used to range from 15 to 19

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