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    HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Roots of Indian Culture in Sindhu Saraswati Civilisation The Saraswati Civilisation A fresh study by a group of international scientists peesh confirms the dominant role of Saraswati river in sustaining the so-called Indus Valley Civilisation. [28] A new study titled‚ ‘Fluvial landscapes of the Harappan civilisation’‚ has concluded that the Indus Valley Civilisation died out because the monsoons which fed the rivers that supported the civilisation‚ migrated

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    Salini LR RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Prof: Makarand Paranjape Due date : 25 /09/2014 Submitted on:26/09/2014 Term Paper Dismantling the boundaries of folk and classical artforms-A journey through K Satchidanandan article "REFLECTIONS: the folk and the classical interrogating the boundaries’. K Satchidanandan article brings out a distinction between folk and classical art forms. He introspect the boundaries that divide the two and tries to bring out the picture of one in opposition to other. He defines

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    Nizami Ganjavi. His work was considered to be one of the great classics of Persian poetry during the Timurid period in Transoxiana. He wrote primarily in Persian and Hindustani. He also wrote a war ballad in Punjabi. In addition‚ he spoke Arabic and Sanskrit. His poetry is still Ab’ul Hasan was a Sufi musician‚ poet and scholar. He was an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. He was a mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi. Amīr Khusrow has been reputed

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    around 200 B.C.E. by Pandit Vishnu Sarma‚ however‚ no Sanskrit versions of the text before 1000 C.E. have survived. One of the most influential Sanskrit contributions to world literature‚ it was exported north to Tibet and China and east to South East Asia by Buddhist Monks on pilgrimage. The Panchatantra also migrated westwards‚ during the Sassanid reign of Nushirvan around 570 C.E. when his famous physician Borzuy translated it from Sanskrit into the middle Persian language of

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    Finch Four Yogic Paths and Jainism | Jnana Yoga | Karma Yoga | Bhakti Yoga | Raja Yoga | Jainism | Explain the Meaning of the Name | Jnana is defined per Sanskrit as to learn or experience. | Karma is defined as an action or work. Only secondarily is it defined as a result of a deed. | Bhakti is defined as love or devotion. | Per Sanskrit raja is defined as king or royal‚ as the mind is perceived as the king of the psyche. | One thirthankaras‚ Mahavira‚ is called a jina‚ which means conqueror

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    Bhattacharya‚ Wife of Late Shyamapad Bhattacharya‚ resident of Balanan Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya‚ Karnibadh‚ P.O. Balanand Ashram‚ P.S. Kunda‚ District-Deoghar. …Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Jharkhand. 2. The State of Bihar‚ through the Secretary‚ (Higher Education)‚ Human Resource Development Department‚ Secretariat Building P.O. & P.S. Sachiwalay ‚ Beli Road‚ Patna District-Patna‚ Bihar. 3. Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University‚ Kameshwar Nagar‚ Darbhanga‚ Disrict- Darbhanga‚ through

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    appears. The poet is supposed to express the most ordinary experience in the most extraordinary but common words. It is remarkable to note that the Sanskrit Acharyas were conscious of this creative use of language of poetry. They held that if one wanted to analyse poetry‚ one has to analyse the language of poetry. The Sanskrit theoreticians are to be credited for the theories and rules they laid down to apply on all the forms of literature. These theories are truly general theories

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    contributions to Western philology. Panini‚ the Sanskrit grammarian‚ who lived between 750 and 500 BC‚ was the first to compose formal grammar through his Astadhyai. India invented the Number System. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta. The World’s first university was established in Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education. Sanskrit is the mother of all the European languages. Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer

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    found surrounding rainforests. Jungles are home to a wide range of plants and animals. Over half of the world’s species live in a jungle environment. Jungles are usually in warm places with high rainfall. The word ‘jungle’ comes from a Sanskrit word meaning ‘uncultivated land’. The saying “The Law of the Jungle” comes from Rudyard Kipling’s collection of stories called The Jungle Book‚ published in 1894. While lions have the nickname “The King of the Jungle” they typically live in

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    drifted in and out of casual conversation when he dropped a bomb‚ he said " I am here only for a vacation. I teach Sanskrit at a college near my village to 10 to 12 std kids". I was really impressed by this. " I have completed my MA in Sanskrit and also my B-Ed. I will go back to the college when it re-opens." This really had me floored. This man here who had a master’s degree in Sanskrit (which frankly terrorized me in school) was totally at ease doing a chaiwala’s job here. I left soon after that

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