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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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    Bharat‚ India And Nature By Sandeep Singh‚ February 2013 [sandeepconsultant@gmail.com] * 1 Chapter : In recent times the nation has witnessed a debate on ‘Bharat’ and ‘India’. The word “Bharat” has been essentially used by marketers to define rural India and unfortunately‚ this is the only language understood by most in media. However‚ for the rest‚ ‘Bharat’ and ‘India’ represent a cultural difference. The difference of ‘East and West’ has become difference of ‘Bharat and India’ or to a great

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    Mahbharata

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    much philosophical and devotional material‚ such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or purusharthas (12.161). Among the principal works and stories that are a part of theMahabharata are the Bhagavad Gita‚ the story ofDamayanti‚ an abbreviated version of the Ramayana‚ and the Rishyasringa‚ often considered as works in their own right. Traditionally‚ the authorship of the Mahabharata is attributed to Vyasa. There have been many attempts to unravel its historical growth and compositional layers. The oldest preserved

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    ____________________________________________________________ _________ Introduction “The king of Ayodhya is childless‚ but makes a sacrifice from which are born three sons‚ each to a different wife.”[1] The above is an excerpt from one of Hinduism oldest epic stories called the Ramayana. It illustrates how the ancient Indian people fulfill or satisfy their desires by the practice of rituals. Yet‚ as many traditions went in the past‚ after a long time of development‚ the practice of rituals was formalized and people started to question

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    Architecture Vijayanagara architecture is a vibrant combination of the Chalukya‚ Hoysala‚ Pandya and Chola styles‚ idioms that prospered in previous centuries. Its legacy of sculpture‚ architecture and painting influenced the development of the arts long after the empire came to an end. Its stylistic hallmark is the ornate pillared Kalyanamantapa (marriage hall)‚ Vasanthamantapa (open pillared halls) and the Rayagopura (tower). Artisans used the locally available hard granite because of its durability

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    Religion in Asian Theatre

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    performed at this time. The goal of obtaining oneness with the gods and the concept of Brahman was the center theme of most Sanskrit dramas. The two most famous Sanskrit dramas are the Mahabharata‚ which is the longest epic poem in the world‚ and the Ramayana. Today‚ only about fifty Sanskrit plays remain and are still being performed in various court circles (Wilson‚ and Goldfarb 85-110). After the “Indian Golden Age” came a more structured form of Indian theatre. Bharata Muni wrote a book sometime

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    the sense that there are specifically no satisfying explanation and justification on their occurrence. Mahabharata is an epic which even consists of things that we see in today’s world. It doesn’t give a picture of very idealistic society unlike Ramayana‚ though it has examples of Purushottam Purush and existence of god. In fact it is told that Mahabharata consists of all the things that ever happened and is every going to happen. There are evidences of everything in Mahabharata that has ever happened

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    Studying the Epic

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    DOCUMENT RESUME CS 201 686 ED 098 597 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION Fleming‚ Margaret‚ Ed. Teaching the Epic. National Council of Teachers of English‚ Urbana‚ PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM 74 120p. EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS MF-$0.75 HC-$5.40 PLUS POSTAGE American Literature; Bibliographies; Classical Literature; English Instruction; *Epics; German Literature; Greek Literature; High Schools; Legends; *Literary Analysis; Literature; *Literature Appreciation; Medieval Literature;

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    HERITAGE TOURISM: STRENGTH AND CHALLENGES OF BALINESE ARTS CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND THE SETTING 1.1 PROBLEM STATEMENT As one of the largest industry around the world‚ tourism industry has undergone a tremendous growth during the last decades. Heritage tourism‚ being one of the categories of tourism‚ has been entitled as a major area in tourist demand. According to the WTO (Richard‚ 2000)‚ heritage tourism is considered as very important segments of the total tourism demand‚ representing

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    1 WOMEN AND MEDIA * Justice G.N. Ray “There is no chance of the welfare of the world unless the condition of women is improved. It is not possible for a bird to fly on one wing.” - Swami Vivekananda The most significant and longest social movement continuing is movement for emancipation of women. Though the primary goal for women empowerment is to improve the quality of life of women but it has also deep ramifications

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