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    Yoga

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    words containing yog in Sanskrit. Yoga can take on meanings such as "connection"‚ "contact"‚ "method"‚ "application"‚ "addition"‚ and "performance". In simpler words‚ Yoga also means "combined". For example‚ guṇá-yoga means "contact with a cord"; chakrá-yoga has a medical sense of "applying a splint or similar instrument by means of pulleys (in case of dislocation of the thigh)"; chandrá-yoga has the astronomical sense of "conjunction of the moon with a constellation"; puṃ-yoga is a grammatical term

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    Gupta Empire

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    Bhitragaon (near Kanpur) belong to the Gupta architecture. Gupta Art • Samudragupta is represented on his coins playing the lute (vina). • 2 mt high bronze image of Buddha belonging to the Mathura school. • The Buddha sitting in his Dharma Chakra mudra belongs to Sarnath. • Buddha images of Bamiyan belonged to Gupta period. • Ajanta Paintings is of this time. They belong to the Buddhist art. • Images of Vishnu‚ Shiva & some other Hindu Gods feature I time in this period. Gupta

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    Incredible India

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    scientific or spiritual reason behind them. let me put some light on one such tradition of wearing a bindi in females. the area between the eyebrows where the bindi is worn is considered a major nerve point since the ancient times. this spot‚the sixth chakra‚known as ’agna’ meaning ’command’ is the seat of concealed wisdom.It is this center point wherein all our experience is gathered in total concentration. amazing‚isn’t it? did any of you ever imagine this? frankly‚no. at least‚ i din’t. we don’t

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    R.g. Watts Ganesha

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    deities worshiped in India. He is the most widely worshipped God in India‚ and also beyond‚ when a new home is built or a business is opened he is called upon to bless the act. Lord Ganesha rides a rat and has four hands which he holds a shell‚ a chakra‚ a mace‚ and a water-lily. He has a head of an elephant and a pot belly which is normal for both male and female deities in Hindu‚ which shows prosperity. Ganesha was born a normal boy; there are several versions of the story of why he has the head

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    The impact of literary narratives on cultural norms such as social practices‚ beliefs‚ language‚ customs‚ community values‚ rules‚ cannot be understated; the arts do influence culture in both positive and negative ways. The cultural pathos and ethos of a culture are often seen reflected in literary narratives as expressions of the sentiment of approval or disapproval. This is not a new phenomenon and can be observed in cultures throughout human history. For example‚ in Homer’s Odyssey‚ there are

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    Ashoka: a Great Emperor

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    Ashoka: A Great Emperor The Mauryans ruled India from 322 B.C.‚ to 15 B.C. Chandragupta Maurya‚ the first king in the dynasty ruled from 322 B.C.‚ to 298 B.C. Ashoka‚ who was the third in line ascended the throne at the very early age of 20 years in 273 B.C. and ruled for a long period of 41 years‚ till 232 B.C. During the reign of Ashoka‚ the Mauryan empire extended from Hindukush and Kashmir in the North West to Bengal in the North East. Its southern border was Karnataka. The present Andhra

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    Sharma 4 Assam Shri Tarun Gogoi Janaki Ballabh Patnaik 5 Bihar Shri Nitish Kumar DY Patil 6 Chandigarh U.T. Shri Shivraj V. Patil (Administrator) 7 Chhattisgarh Dr. Raman Singh Shri Shekhar Dutt 8 Goa Shri Manohar Parrikar Shri Bharat Vir Wanchoo 9 Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi Dr. Kamla Beniwal 10 Haryana Shri Bhupinder Singh Hooda Shri Jagannath Pahadia 11 Himachal Pradesh Virbhadra Singh Urmila Singh 12 Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah Narinder Nath Vohra 13 Jharkhand

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    A TERM PAPER ON “Blowfish Encryption Algorithm“BLOWFISH ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM” WRITTEN BY NDIFON‚ PATRICK MANYOR 10/50050 COMPUTER SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR SUBMITTED TO DR. F.U. OGBAN COURSE LECTURER IN PARTIAL FUFILMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENT CSC4211 SEPTEMBER 2014 TABLE OF CContentsONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Origin/Founder 3. Algorithm/Data Structures 4. Category/Performance: 5. Pseudocode 6. Implementation: C++‚ Java 7. Compare: Associated algorithm 8. Summarize

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    Cicero‚ Against Verres‚ 2.1.53-86 [55]quid ego de M. Marcello loquar‚ qui Syracusas‚ urbem ornatissimam‚ cepit? What can I say about M. Marcellus‚ who captured Syracuse‚ a most richly adorned city? quid de L. Scipione‚ qui bellum in Asia gessit Antiochumque‚ regem What about L. Scipio‚ who waged war in Asia and vanquished Antiochus‚ a most powerful king? potentissimum‚ vicit? quid de Flaminino‚ qui regem Phillipum et Macedoniam What about Flamininus‚ who subdued Philip and Macedonia? subegit

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    originally shown with a white beard to symbolize the eternal nature of existence. Vishnu the Preserver: traditionally depicted with a human body with blue skin and four arms. His arms are holding four symbolic objects; the conch‚ lotus flower‚ the chakra and mace. He is the protector of the universe and he is to come back to earth in troubled times and restore the balance of good and evil. Shiva the Destroyer: traditionally depicted with three eyes and a crescent moon on his head. He is normally

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