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    Name: __________________________________ Date: __________ Period: ________ Key Concept 2.1. The Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions I. Codifications and further developments of existing religious traditions provided a bond among the people and an ethical code to live by. B. The core beliefs outlined in the Sanskrit scriptures formed the basis of the Vedic religions—often known as Hinduisms— which contributed to the development of the social and political

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    actions have unavoidable and automatic effects on one’s fortunes in this life and condition of rebirth in the next. Karma Yoga originally focused on varnasrama-dharma which focus on the performance of actions in accordance with the duties associated with one’s caste and stage of life. By acting in accordance with the principles of varnasrama-dharma‚ one gradually worked through the four major stages of life who are the student‚ the householder‚ the forest-dweller and the renunciate towards ultimate release

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    gurukul system of learning. IV) Spirituality: • The core teachings of all founders of religions. • Spirituality vis-à-vis religion • Concept of Maya (Illusion) – Advaita Vedanta • Meaning‚ scope and implications at work • Concept of Dharma: varna ashram dharma‚ svadharma • Concept of karma – meaning and importance to managers‚ corporate karma. • Concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ____________________________________________________________ ______ Tolerance This is a greater virtue than

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    incarnations take place in all Yugas in cosmic scales; the avatars and their stories show that gods are indeed unimaginable‚ unthinkable and inconceivable. The Bhagavad Gita mentions their purpose as being to rejuvenate Dharma‚[6] to vanquish those negative forces of evil that threaten dharma‚ and also to display His divine nature in front of all souls.

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    conversation between Krishna and Arjuna leading up to the battle. Grief and pity right before the battle overcomes Arjuna‚ which is the youngest brothers’ son. The god Krishna explains to Arjuna his dharma duty to fight so he can restore his own karma. The overall themes of the text are understanding dharma‚ how to be liberated‚ and a love beyond desire. Im going to focus on how Krishna explains the path of liberation. This passage proposes stepping outside the praise of success or the condemnation

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    India. It is originally practiced by religious rituals that occur daily at dawn. Most ritual is for prayer that normally would occur after one has bathed himself. It also is revolved around karma and dharma. Karma is one’s action that will be later consequential of either good or bad punishment‚ while dharma is commendable behavior that is affected by the age‚ class‚ gender‚ and occupation. Meanwhile‚ most Hinduism practices can be just a way of sorting the reputable deportment of the meritorious. The

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    pieces." This might seem extreme‚ but it was symbolic of His overwhelming great Compassion and determination.

 Origin One day‚ while helping beings in a higher realm‚ He looked down into the hells which He had emptied through the teaching of the Dharma‚ and realised‚ to His dismay‚ that countless beings were still flooding into hells. In a moment of exasperation‚ He became

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    emphasize enlightenment through getting closer to God. Reading his word and obeying him all contribute to a true kind of enlightenment and eternal rewards at the end of this life. * Eastern religions teach the concept of Dharma- which a personal duty of all humans. Dharma is also considered to be the basic principles of the cosmos. But‚

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    meaning Indian. Hinduism progress was inspired by many invasions over hundreds of thousands of years. Hinduism stands for the faith and the way of life of most people who live in India. Hinduism is based on beliefs in things such as reincarnation‚ dharma and in three main gods. Hinduism teaches that the individual soul of all living bodies‚ including animals‚ was part of the creator spirit‚ Brahma. They

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    Evolution of the TricolourIt is really amazing to see the various changes that our National Flag went through since its first inception. It was discovered or recognised during our national struggle for freedom. The evolution of the Indian National Flag sailed through many vicissitudes to arrive at what it is today. In one way it reflects the political developments in the nation. Some of the historical milestones in the evolution of our National Flag involve the following: | | Unofficial flag

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