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    The Bhagvad Gita is a holy book of the Hindus. It is a part of the Mahabharata. Then‚ Lord Rama‚ with the help of It is a book of collection of teachings of Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the battlefield. It is the longest epic in the world. 5. Ramayana The Ramayana is a story of Lord Rama written by the SageValmiki. Lord Rama‚ the

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    It is common knowledge that women‚ throughout history‚ have been subservient to men. This is proven through art‚ music‚ literature‚ and historical events. When reading Homer’s The Odyssey or Valmiki’s The Ramayana it appears that at face value‚ once again‚ the women within these tales are trapped beneath the patriarchal rule. While I am not disputing this—as there are perhaps thousands of scholarly works supporting this statement—I would like to politely disagree that these women were allowed no

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    Buddhism Simply put‚ Buddhism is mans attempt to escape pain and suffering through self-perfection and meditation. The goal is to eliminate desires in an attempt to stop the endless cycle of reincarnation and karma by attaining enlightenment and thus extinguishing self‚ desire‚ and pain; while at the same time becoming one with the universe. Buddhism is appealing because of its mystical aspects; it is also appealing to those who desire to escape from material reality. One works to attain

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    |[pi|Panentheism: God is all that exists. God is at once the entire universe‚ and transcends the universe as well. | |c] | | |[pi|Reincarnation: After death‚ we are reborn and live another life as a human. This cycle repeats itself many times. This | |c] |belief is similar to the concept of transmigration of the soul in Hinduism. | |[pi|Karma:

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    Karma‚ as defined by Hinduism and Buddhism is‚ “the principle of retributive justice determining a person’s state of life and the state of his reincarnation as the effect of his past deeds.” Both religions show a lot of “reliance” on karma and the consequences from it. The “Dhammapada” and the “Bhagavad Gita” in their own ways showcase the two different beliefs in karma and the “self.” It is apparent that although the concept of Karma is the same in both religions‚ the ways karma occurs for each

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    like Hinduism and Buddhism are dictates the ways of life in India. The have strict rules of living that must be followed. In Hinduism there is a set of rules people follow called karma‚ dharma‚ and reincarnation. In Document A it states that ‚ “In this kind of Hinduism‚ people believed in reincarnation - that people could reborn into other bodies after they died.”. Philosophies in China impacted

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    The Role of Religion in History Like most cases in society today‚ religion plays a large part in the decisions we make and how we live our lives. Whether it be something as simple as believing in a god or any god‚ obeying the laws of god‚ or the separation between church and state‚ religion can have a positive or negative effect in our country. This is not something that only began a few years ago it has been an ongoing belief and controversial topic since ancient history. Whether it be Monotheistic

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    India has always been considered as a mysterious world with wide variety of interesting traditional values that was created all along the history line of India‚ from the big and complex things like philosophy schools of India to the daily’s things like the lamp in Diwali festival. So what has made India the way it is now with the blooming yet mysterious beauty from the richness in its culture? Well‚ here is a saying from the former Minister of India – Sir JAWAHARLAL NEHRU – to show the idea of Indian

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    Question 1 2 out of 2 points A Mahayana legend says that Buddha was conceived when his mother dreamed that a: Answer Selected Answer:    a. white elephant entered her body Correct Answer:    a. white elephant entered her body Response Feedback: Good! Question 2 2 out of 2 points This elephant-headed deity is Shiva’s son by Parvati (Shiva’s consort). Answer Selected Answer:    b. Ganesha Correct Answer:    b. Ganesha Response Feedback: Right! Question 3 2 out of 2 points

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    Tambra Laurenta Afterlife 1 Dr. N. Marshood SOC 230 December 2‚ 2009 The Significance of Death and the Afterlife in the Jewish Religion This paper will explore the significance of death and the afterlife in the Jewish religion; specifically‚ what are the rituals surrounding death‚ and what are the beliefs in the afterlife. Throughout history‚ human beings have tried to unravel the mystery of death and to imagine what lies beyond the grave. In Judaism‚ death is not a tragedy

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