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    Religion is a great topic to develop and more when you compare and contrast them. Everyone has different views based on their belief. In this essay Im going to compare two basic religions that are still use in today’s society after so many years of development. These religions are buddhism and christianity. Considered to be the two great distinctive religions of the world‚ both Buddhism & Christianity today covers a large section of the world population with numerous similarities and differences

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    Costumes in Post Vedic Period 600 – 323 BC By Toolika Gupta‚ Associate Prof. FD Delhi 1 Social life • Buddhism • Jainism • Forms of political organizations: – Republic – Monarchy • Ashvamedha Yagya • By about 5th century BC there were 16 major states in Northern India‚ but a hundred years later there remained only 4 vital states – the three kingdoms of Kashi‚ Kosala‚ Magadha and the republic of Vrijis. By Toolika Gupta‚ Associate Prof. FD Delhi 2 Social life continued… Of These magadha became

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    It is believed that humans naturally gravitate toward centers and circles for many reasons. Ancient civilizations paid close attention to the centers of religious architecture such as Christian cathedrals‚ Jewish temples‚ and Buddhist stupas. Further examples include the thousand-petaled Lotus of Buddhism and the Tibetan Mandala. Human’s attraction to centers have not strayed far from our ancestors. It is no surprise that those tendencies followed mankind into the 20th century as ideas for the mall

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    Quiz 1 Why is the Epic of Gilgamesh a first in known literary works? Answer Selected Answer:    It is the first to confront the idea of death Correct Answer:    It is the first to confront the idea of death Question 2 0 out of 4 points According to our text‚ what did the Hebrews believe their status as "chosen people" meant? Answer Selected Answer:    They were favored by YHWH‚ the Hebrew god Correct Answer:    They were to set an example of a higher moral standard Question

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    was not discovered until 1922‚ it is one of the greatest discoveries of all time because it is among the oldest of any archeological sites in the world‚ at its height being the most developed city in Asia. During an excavation in 1922 of a Buddhist Stupa‚ by Mr. R. D. Banerji‚ the first remains of the large urban city were uncovered accidentally (Wheeler 1). However‚ after only a few years the sight was almost entirely forgotten again until Sir Mortimer Wheeler brought attention back to it in the 1940’s

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    Cambodian New Year Cambodian New Year (Khmer: បុណ្យចូលឆ្នាំថ្មី) or Chaul Chnam Thmey in the Khmer language‚ literally "Enter Year New"‚ is the name of the Cambodian holiday that celebrates the New Year. The holiday lasts for three days beginning on New Year’s day‚ which usually falls on April 13th or 14th‚ which is the end of the harvesting season‚ when farmers enjoy the fruits of their labor before the rainy season begins. Khmer’s living abroad may choose to celebrate during a weekend rather

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    CAMBODIA Places Siem Reap (literally “Siam Defeated”) is undoubtedly Cambodia’s fastest growing city and serves as a small charming gateway town to the world famous destination of the Angkor temples. Thanks to those Cambodia attractions‚ Siem Reap has transformed itself into a major tourist hub. It is laid-back and a pleasant place to stay while touring the temples. Siem Reap offers a wide range of hotels‚ ranging from several 5-star hotels to hundreds of budget guesthouses while a large selection

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    Mandalas are symbols used in Hinduism and Buddhism that represent reality. They have religious value and are used to represent the cosmos and utilized for meditation. They have geometric or iconic symbols on them which each hold specific symbolic meanings (McFarlane). Mandalas have many mathematical aspects to them in addition to the religious and spiritual characteristics for which they are known. Mandalas have been around for so long that there is uncertainty whether the geometric patterns were

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    Table of Content Pema Lingpa -The treasurer The Origins of the Pema Lingpa Lineage The Pema Lingpa lineage dates back to the 9th century‚ when Padmasambhava‚ also known as Guru Rinpoche‚ first brought Vajrayana Buddhism from India to the lands of Tibet‚ Nepal and Bhutan. Guru Rinpoche’s vast spiritual activities left behind an enduring legacy that has survived vibrantly through many ensuing centuries. It is said that Guru Rinpoche

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    Egypt and Mesopotamia. d. China and Japan. Save Answer 4. Question 014-18 (Points: 1) According to Buddhism‚ the release from worldly desires that ends the cycle of death and reincarnation and begins a state of permanent bliss is called: a. stupa. b. nirvana. c. ka. d. Buddha Save Answer 5. Question 001-19 (Points: 1) Built by Justinian in the first half of the sixth century in Ravenna‚ Italy‚ this church was probably conceived as a political and religious statement. It is: a.

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