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    vidhyapati

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    Vidyapati 1 Vidyapati Vidyapati (1352 – 1448)‚ also known by the sobriquet Maithil Kavi Kokil (the poet cuckoo of Maithili) was a Maithili poet and a Sanskrit writer. He was born in the village Bisfi in Madhubani district of Mithila Region of India. He was son of Ganapati. The name Vidyapati is derived from two Sanskrit words‚ Vidya (knowledge) and Pati (master)‚ connoting thereby‚ a man of knowledge. Vidyapati’s poetry was widely influential in centuries to come‚ in the Hindustani as well

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    Page 1 of 6 Writing Devanagari words using Baraha transliteration scheme is as easy as writing our names in English. मेरा भारत महान can be written as merA bhArat mahAn. Devanagari script used for Sanskrit‚ Hindi‚ and Marathi languages are supported in Baraha. Other languages such as Konkani‚ Sindhi and Nepali that use devanagari script‚ can also be used. The transliteration rules are shown below with examples. See: Transliteration Examples Vowel: अ = a‚ आ = A‚aa‚ इ = i‚ ई = I‚ee‚ उ =

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    William Carey

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    translate and publish Indian classics‚ transforming the Bengali language from a language of the uneducated into a language of the educated; a musician‚ writing gospel ballads in the Bengali language; a scholar‚ authoring the first Sanskrit dictionary; a professor of Bengali‚ Sanskrit‚ and Marathi (Indian languages) at the Fort William College in Calcutta; an educator‚ starting dozens of schools for Indian children and the first college in Asia‚ at Serampore; a librarian‚ pioneering the idea of lending libraries

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    Goddess Laxmi

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    | Hinduism | | * Hindu  * History | Deities[show] | Scriptures[show] | Practices[show] | Philosophers[show] | Other topics[show] | *   * Hinduism Portal * Hindu Mythology Portal | * v  * t  * e | Lakshmi (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी lakṣmī‚ Hindi pronunciation: [ˈləkʃmi]) is the Hindu goddess of wealth‚ prosperity (both material and spiritual)‚ fortune‚ and the embodiment of beauty. She is the consort of the god Vishnu. Also called Mahalakshmi‚ she is said to bringgood

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    Yoga essay

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    that help relieve pain in your low back. Also‚ I have been struggle with depression and anxiety‚ I’m hoping to learn how to relax and reduce the amount of my medication. The first pose is cat pose is one of the poses that we learned in class. Sanskrit term for cat pose is Marjaryasana. When we do this pose‚ you want your shoulder to relax‚ do not shrug in your shoulder. We also should let our neck free‚ also do not force our head into our chest. Cat pose supposes to loosen the back and spine.

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    Definition Of Yoga

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    Definition of Yoga The word "yoga" comes from the Sanskrit root yuj‚  which means "to join" or "to yoke". Yoga is a practical aid‚ not a religion. Yoga is an ancient art based on a harmonizing system of development for the body‚ mind‚ and spirit. The continued practice of yoga will lead you to a sense of peace and well-being‚ and also a feeling of being at one with their environment. Introduction To Yoga Yoga is a science of right living and it works when integrated in our daily life. It works on

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    Education in India MODULE - VII Education Notes 18 EDUCATION IN INDIA S o far‚ you have been reading about different aspects of culture‚ such as art‚ architecture‚ religion and science. Another important aspect of our culture is education. But what is education? You may say that it means learning something in school or from books. This is partially true. Education is a learning experience. But learning takes place at all times in one’s life. However‚ whereas some other learning experiences

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    Ram Mohan Roy‚ Ram Mohan also spelled Rammohun or Rammohan (22 may 1772-27 September 1833) was an Indian religious‚ social and educational reformer who challenged traditional Hindu Culture and indicated the lines of progrees for Indian Society under British rule. He is sometimes called the maker of modern India. He along with Dwarkanath Tagor and other Bengalis founded the Brahmo Sabha in 1828 which engendered the Brahmo Samaj an influential Indian Social-religious Contents 1 Biography 1

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    Positive Health For All

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    Ten-Headed Rakshash Ravana’s ever-sleepy younger brother Kumbhakarna (who got that long sleep because when asking God for the boon of Perennial Pleasure - "Nithya Sugam" in Sanskrit Nithya= Perennial and Sugam=Pleasure - he ended by a slip of his tongue asking for the boon of Perennial Sleep ("Nithra Sugam" in Sanskrit Nithra=Sleep) "r" instead of "y" "Perennial Sleep" instead of "Perennial Pleasure and God‚ as usual‚ said "Thathaasthu!" ("So Be It!") and‚ in more recent times long-sleepers

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    God. (4) Both denied the authority of the Vedas and the necessity of performing sacrifices and rituals. (5) Both have accepted the theories of Karma rebirth and Moksha. (6) Both taught in the language of the common people i.e. Prakrit and not in Sanskrit which was the language of the priests. (7) Both of them were opposed to animal sacrifices. (8) Both of them admitted disciples from all the castes and from both sexes. (9) Ahimsa is the prominent principle of both the religions. (10) Both Buddhism

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