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    Saraswati Research Paper

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    Julie Harkin Mrs. Smith World Religions November 28 2017 The Knowledge of Saraswati "The mind acts like an enemy for those who don’t control it" by the Bhagavad Gita. This quote is demonstrating how it is up to an individual to take control of their thoughts. People were given the gift of thought by the goddess Saraswati‚ she is the goddess of music‚ art‚ knowledge‚ wisdom and learning. She gave her people the ability to learn and gain knowledge

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    Abhijñānaśākuntalam and The Scarlet Letter : A critical analysis         ENG 434 Term paper Submitted by: D.Vamsi Krishna (Y5173) Instructor In-charge: Dr. Neelankantan G. Introduction: Abhijñānaśākuntalam is a well known Sanskrit play written by Kalidasa. It means “token-recognised- Śakuntalā” ("Śakuntalā recognized by a token"). It is an elaboration upon an episode mentioned in the Mahabharata‚ protagonist of which is Śakuntalā‚ the daughter of Vishwamitra and Menaka . Its date

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    Proud to Be an Indian

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    built Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro‚ the first ever planned city of the world. India is the home to four major religions of the world. The first epic of the world was written in India. Sanskrit‚ according to a major group of linguistics is considered as the mother of all European languages. Forbes magazine has rated Sanskrit as the most suitable language for software applications. 2.  First university of the world was established in Takshila(in Modern Bihar) in the year 700BC. More than 60 subjects were

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    Romani‚ the language apart from the Indo-Aryan family consists of a group of dialects that are spoken throughout Europe. The Romani language alone consists of 24 million speakers. This language contains a rich history of its earliest origins‚ changes of it phases and contains a history of oppression. Through its diverse history‚ we are able to see how this language has made changes and additions to its language as a whole. To start off‚ the Romani language can be traced down its diverse lineage

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    Kerala School

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    Bhattathiri (1559–1632). In attempting to solve astronomical problems‚ the Kerala school independently created a number of important mathematics concepts. Their most important results—series expansion for trigonometric functions—were described in Sanskrit verse in a book by Neelakanta called Tantrasangraha‚ and again in a commentary on this work‚ calledTantrasangraha-vakhya‚ of unknown authorship. The theorems were stated without proof‚ but proofs for the series for sine‚ cosine‚ and inverse tangent

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    Biography of Irawati Karve

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    IRAWATI KARVE Early Life: Irawati was born in 1905 and named after the river Irawaddy in Burma where her father‚ Ganesh Hari Karmarkar worked. At seven‚ she was sent to the Huzur Paga boarding school for girls in Pune. One of her classmates at the school was Shakuntala Paranjapye‚ daughter of Wrangler Paranjapye‚ Principal of Fergusson College‚ Pune. Shakuntala’s mother took an instant liking to Irawati and adopted her as her second child. In her new home‚ Irawati experienced a stimulating

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    Kas Date Sheet

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    ENGG. – PAPER I/ ELECTRICAL ENGG. – PAPER I/ MECHANICAL ENGG. – PAPER I URDU – PAPER I/DOGRI – PAPER I PSYCHOLOGY – PAPER I/ PHILOSOPHY – PAPER I ANTHROPOLOGY – PAPER I ECONOMICS – PAPER I ENGLISH – PAPER I GEOGRAPHY – PAPER I/KASHMIRI – PAPER I/ SANSKRIT – PAPER I CHEMISTRY – PAPER I MATH – PAPER I STATISTICS – PAPER I URDU – PAPER II/DOGRI – PAPER II POLITICAL SCIENCE & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – PAPER II HISTORY – PAPER I BOTANY – PAPER-I ARABIC – PAPER I/HINDI – PAPER I/PERSIAN – PAPER I PUNJABI

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    Gandhism

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    hills.[2] * | ------------------------------------------------- Satyagraha | | Satyagraha is formed by two Sanskrit words Satya (truth) and Agraha (holding firmly to). The term was popularized during the Indian Independence Movement‚ and is used in many Indian languages including Hindi. [edit]Satya The pivotal and defining element of Gandhism is satya‚ a Sanskrit word usually translated into English as truth‚ whose literal meaning is ’what actually is’ (deriving from the root verb as meaning

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    Amul- the Taste of India

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    AMUL- THE TASTE OF INDIA AMUL means "priceless" in Sanskrit. The brand name "Amul‚" from the Sanskrit "Amoolya‚" was suggested by a quality control expert in Anand. Variants‚ all meaning "priceless"‚ are found in several Indian languages. Amul products have been in use in millions of homes since 1946. Amul Butter‚ Amul Milk Powder‚ Amul Ghee‚ Amulspray‚ Amul Cheese‚ Amul Chocolates‚ Amul Shrikhand‚ Amul Ice cream‚ Nutramul‚ Amul Milk and Amulya have made Amul a leading food brand in India. (Turnover:

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    similarities and differences between these two civilizations. With regards to cultural traditions and innovations both developed similar technologies in their period. Spoken language was introduced in China during the Zhou Dynasty. Also in India‚ Sanskrit was the language of educated people.. India and China were similar as agricultural societies. Both civilizations relied on a large peasant class‚ organized in tight villages with much mutual cooperation. Both societies had a caste system where the

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