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    Xivth Dalai Lama Analysis

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    Tenzin Gyatso is the XIVth Dalai Lama. His “attained special insight” of Buddhist teachings as a bodhisattva means that he is able to help teach and guide Buddhist individuals and the community towards Nirvana. The Dalai Lama has written 72 books that explain the Buddhist teachings‚ his most influential being Art of Happiness. His translations of the Tibetan Book of the Dead into other languages has allowed Buddhist from all over the world‚ especially the West‚ to access teachings and knowledge that

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    pingali venkaya

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    Today I just read about the gentleman named Pingali Venkayya. I believe only 30% of us knows who is he ! Well.‚ for the remaining 70%‚ I shall tell who he is. He is none other than the man who designed the Indian National Flag.  The Inspiring Personality‚ but unknown to most of us. Request you all to share this and make our friends & relatives aware ! Early life :Pingali Venkayya was born in Bhatlapenumarru‚ near Masulipatnam‚ the present day Machilipatnam of Andhra Pradesh‚ British India to

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    city of york

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    as some Hindus believe in one God and others have believes in many Gods. But all Hindus share the same the idea of rebirth and that all living things are part of the on-going process of life‚ death and rebirth. The concept of “Dharma” is an importance in Hinduism. “Dharma” means law‚ duty‚ justice and virtuousness. Hinduism has been called the "cradle of spirituality" and "the mother of all religions‚" The Centre to Hinduism is the God Brahman. He is the universal soul

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    Guan Yim

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    Marika Sato Grade 8 – Loyaty A Bodhisattva is an ordinary person who takes up a course in his or her life that moves in the direction of buddha. Guan Yim statue Guan Yin Statue at Canton Shrine‚ China town‚ Bangkok Avalokiteśvara is a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. Portrayed in different cultures as either male or female. The original name for this bodhisattva was Avalokitasvara. The Chinese name for Avalokiteśvara is Guānshìyīn Púsà ‚ which is a translation of

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    Part 2 TKM0844 11E IM Ch15

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    Chapter 15 Capital Structure Policy 15-1. A. We can calculate Webb’s debt ratio using equation 15-1:  total liabilities  debt ratio =  .  total assets  Webb’s total debt includes both its current liabilities of $750‚000 and its long-term debt of $750‚000. Webb’s total debt is therefore $1‚500‚000. Its total assets‚ which equal the total of its debt and owners’ equity‚ equal $2‚000‚000. The firm’s debt ratio is therefore:  $1‚500‚000  debt ratio =   = 75%.  $2‚000‚000  Using its book

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    Saytha Sai Speaks

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    i 1. Maanasa Bhajare 2. Sharanaagathi 3. God as Guide 4. Divine Life 5. Japasahitha Dhyaana 6. An attitude of challenge 7. Courage 8. Many roads 9. Examine‚ experience 10. Viveka and vairaagya 11. Nara and Naaraayana 12. Tolerance 13. Aanandha through dedication 14. The wise ryot 15. Be heroes‚ not zeros 16. Shikshana 17. Gunas and Money 18. Education and Peace 19. The Moon and the Mind 20. Neither Scriptures nor Logic 21. Jada and Chaithanya 22. The screen within 23. The temple 24. Bahumathi and

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    Buddhism started in ancient India‚ before the spread to the world .Buddhism was found by Siddhartha Gautama (c. 563-483 BC)‚ a northern Indian aristocrat who was troubled by questions concerning the meaning of life and the existence of suffering and death in the world. In his late twenties‚ Gautama then abandoned his wife and family and a cloistered life of luxury and set out to find answers to his questions using the traditional Hindu methods of self-denial and meditation. His quest lasted six years

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    Ancient China had three major religions and/or philosophies; Daoism‚ Buddhism. And Confucianism. Daoism was founded by the Zhou dynasty; Lau-Tzu. The Daoism belief is that people should be one with nature and all things that are living possess some kind of natural universal force flowing through them. In Daoism‚ all living things have both balancing and blending forces called Ying and Yang. Ying and Yang are said to be the harmonic the forces of natures. Yang represents light‚ day‚ dry and male;

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    AHIMSA: OBLIGATION OF HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS A Term Paper Presented to Religious Education‚ Philosophy And Peace Education and Development College of Arts and Sciences Notre Dame University In partial fulfilment of requirements for the Oriental and Chinese Philosophy JOHN LUKE SORIENTE PADILLA PART I Introduction In the regeneration and divinization of man‚ the first step is to eliminate his beastly nature. The predominant in beast

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    Vijaynagar Debate

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    ) believed that ideological factors played a very important role in the rise and establishment of the Vijayanagar state. They present it as a Hindu reaction to an expansionist policy of Muslim rule‚ wherein the Vijayanagar rulers upheld the Hindu dharma. This was an important factor in changing the polity and society of the Vijayanagar Empire. Different Views – Krishnaswamy Iyenger - Iyengar was the first scholar to emphasise on the Hindu-Muslim conflict as being the principal cause for

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