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    Fhthrth

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    Biography of Khalil Gibran On January 6‚ 1883 Gibran Khalil Gibran was born in Bcherri‚ Lebanon. He was the son of Khalil ben Gibran and Kamila.  He had two sisters‚ Mariana and Sultana‚ a half brother‚ Peter‚ who was from his mother’s previous marriage.  They were part of the Maronite Catholic Church. Gibran Khalil Gibran’s father was a shepherd who had hardly any intellectual impact on Gibran.  His mother was the one who played a huge role in the "intellectual maturation" of Gibran.  His first

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    Kshatriya Surnames

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    Raju‚ Rudra Raju‚ Tirumala Raju‚ Nagaraju etc. Gotra (clan)‚ Vamsam means heredity. The Vamsams are of two types: 1. Janma Vamsam (based on Birth) 2. Vidya Vamsam (based on Education) Those Kshatriyas who were educated under certain Sages (Rishis) became their Vamsiyas. They belong to the respective Vidya Vamsams. Sage Apastamba wrote a book named Apastamba Sutramulu incorporating the traditions of persons wearing the sacred thread (Dvija). All the traditions and ceremonies of Rajus are based

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    Ayurveda and Yoga

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    product of the Indus-Sarasvati civilization. It is found in the oldest-existing text‚ Rig-Veda. Yoga means to “yoke” (to unite or integrate) with the source of our being. Yoga is believed to be the by-product of thousand years of research done by Rishis. History of Ayurveda was dated back from 5000 years ago‚ written in Sanskrit on palm leaves and formed the basis of Ayurveda training today. This healing system is part of daily life and considered the mainstream medical system in India‚ Nepal

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    Anna Hazare was born and lived the 1st 6 years of his life in Bhingar which is a small town in Ahmednagar district. It is in the state of Maharashtra in India. Bhingar got its name from a rishi called Bhrigu that did tapsya there on a hillock and later a temple was erected in his honour. Aurangzeb‚ the last Mughal emperor‚ died at Bhingar in 1707. Also‚ there is a very famous and very old temple of Lord Shiva called Shukleshwar Temple in Bhingar. In 2001‚ the total population was 7620 people

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    form an integral part of these oldest testaments of human wisdom and philosophy. They are called so because they were both composed and studied in the forest-dwellings. They contain the contemplation and meditation of the forest seers‚ hermits and rishis on God and Soul. Many of the Vedic gods are deified forces of nature. They have been very beautifully and poetically personified in hymns and prayers. The Vedic mind looked upon forests as the ‘ecological redresser of man’s excessive activism’ and

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    Sudha Murti

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    Sudha Murty | | Born | Sudha Kulkarni August 19‚ 1950 (age 61) Shiggaon‚ Karnataka‚ India | Residence | Bangalore‚ Karnataka‚ India | Citizenship | India | Alma mater | BVB College of Engineering Indian Institute of Science | Occupation | Chairperson‚ Infosys Foundation | Spouse | N.R. Narayana Murthy | Sudha Murty (Kannada: ಸುಧಾ ಮೂರ್ತಿ )(also spelled Sudha Murthy; née Kulkarni) is an Indian social worker and author. Mrs. Murthy began her professional career as a computer scientist

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    Why Self-control, Hinduism

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    http://hinduism.iskcon.org/concepts/202.htm http://www.minoritynurse.com/article/hindu-dietary-practices-feeding-body-mind-and-soul http://www.netplaces.com/hinduism/the-bhagavad-gita/self-control-the-dharma-of-the-ideal-man.htm http://philosophy.lander.edu/oriental/yoga.html Ethics forms the steel-frame foundation of the spiritual life Ethics‚ which concerns itself with the study of conduct‚ is derived‚ in Hinduism‚ from certain spiritual concepts; it forms the steel-frame foundation of the

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    Proforma Invoice

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    REPORT ON “PRO FORMA INVOICE” SUBMITTED BY RISHI MEHTA - GF 78 INDEX Sr No | Chapter Name | Page No | 1. | Introduction: Meaning and Definition. | 3 | 2. | Need for Pro Forma Invoice | 4 | 3. | Pro Forma Invoice check list | 5 | 4. | Steps in preparing Pro Forma Invoice | 6 | 5. | Importance of Pro Forma Invoice in International business | 7 | 6. | Sample Pro Forma Invoice | 8 | 7. | Bibliography | 9 | INTRODUCTION MEANING AND DEFINATION: An abridged or estimated

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    The police force and miscommunication Before we start our presentation we have a few anouncements. At first we want to thank you for coming. Setting time limits: We’ll try to keep it fairly brief‚ the duration of the presentation will be between 15 and 20 minutes. Invitation to ask questions: We’ll be happy to answer any questions at the end. Giving an outline: We have divided our presentation in six chapters: * We’ll start with an introduction in chapter one; * Chapter two is about

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    “Suddenly the King stopped. The furrow revealed a golden hand: tiny fingers rising up like a grass‚ as if drawn by the sunshine. Janaka moved the dirt away‚ and found hidden within the soft‚ moist earth a baby girl‚ healthy and radiant‚ smiling joyfully‚ as if waiting to be found.”(Pattanaik 2013:9) In the same supernatural way‚ Draupadi is gifted by Holy Fire. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has explained the birth of Draupadi through Dhai Ma in The Palace of Illusions: “Behold‚ we give you this girl

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