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    Brarahman Analysis

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    are two kinds of references for the word. The English meaning of the word self is ‘personality’‚ ‘ego’‚ ‘what one is’ etc.‚ whereas the second meaning stands as an English equivalent for the Sanskrit Atman as the Absolute. But she is doubtful‚ whether the English term self perform the same function as the Sanskrit Atman. Here she also quotes the longest sentence of the novel‚ the repetitive expressions‚ and the poetic rhythm found in some paragraphs of the novel. She beautifully analyses a paragraph

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    Diwali

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    celebrate this day as Death Anniversary of Swami Dayanand Saraswati. They also celebrate this day as Shardiya Nav-Shasyeshti. The name "Diwali" or "Divali" is a contraction of "Deepavali" (Sanskrit: दीपावली Dīpāvalī)‚ which translates into "row of lamps".[5] Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps (dīpa in Sanskrit: दीप) filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil.[6] These lamps are kept on during the night and one’s house is cleaned‚ both done in order to make the goddess Lakshmi

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    Karma

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    Lama‚ from ’Kindness‚ Clarity and Insight’ The Sanskrit word Karma (or kamma in Pali) literally means action. In Buddhism however‚ karma mainly refers to one’sintention or motivation while doing an action. The Buddha said: “It is volition that I call karma; for having willed‚ one acts by body‚ speech‚ and mind.” AN 3:415‚ from In the Buddha’s Words‚ p. 146. (In the west‚ the word karma is often used for the results of karma; the Sanskrit words for the effects or results of karma are ’vipaka’

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    Founders Day

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    Eighth Founder’s day celebration 1] Welcome address - A very good evening to all the wonderful people present today... Its a pleasure to start this auspicious occasion by heartily welcoming every body to the 8th founder’s day of our school‚ which once again brings to the forefront the creative proclivities of our students in the most proclaimed manner. On behalf of Welspun Vidya Mandir family‚ I take this opportunity to welcome our honorable chief guest for the evening A

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    most common words in English can trace back their origin (through the Germanic branch) to PIE. Such words include the basic pronouns I‚ from Old English ic‚ (cf. German Ich‚ Gothic ik‚ Latin ego‚ Greek ego‚ Sanskrit aham)‚ me (cf. German mich‚ mir‚ Gothic mik‚ mīs‚ Latin mē‚ Greek eme‚ Sanskrit mam)‚ numbers (e.g. one‚ two‚ three‚ cf. Dutch een‚ twee‚ drie‚ Gothic ains‚ twai‚ threis (þreis)‚ Latin ūnus‚ duo‚ trēs‚ Greek oinos "ace (on dice)"‚ duo‚ treis)‚ common family relationships such as mother

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    India's gift to world

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    "India’s gift to World" Swami Vivekananda‚ the Hindoo monk‚ delivered a lecture Monday night under the auspices of the Brooklyn Ethical Association before a fairly large audience at the hall of the Long Island Historical Society‚ corner Pierrepont and Clinton streets. His subject was "India’s Gift to the World". He spoke of the wondrous beauties of his native land‚ "where stood the earliest cradle of ethics‚ arts‚ sciences‚ and literature‚ and the integrity of whose sons and the virtue

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    for Germany of University of Gottingen as an exchange student‚ majoring in Sanskrit and some rarely known ancient languages such as Pail text. He received his Ph.D in 1941 and he returned to China in 1936. Then he taught and became a professor at Peking University. He had devoted his whole life to researching Buddhism. He had returned to China after a long period studying in Germany and then translated Ramayana from Sanskrit. Ji was highly regarded for his character and contribution to translation

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    ------------------------------------------------- HinDi ------------------------------------------------- vs ------------------------------------------------- Urdu An Artificial Divide? Sudarsh Rathi‚201125172 AsIf Hussain‚201225086 RUDHIR SIDDHAM‚201225195 Sudarsh Rathi‚201125172 AsIf Hussain‚201225086 RUDHIR SIDDHAM‚201225195 The Question The purpose of this paper or ’the problem statement ’ is to analyze if Hindi and Urdu two separate languages‚ two varieties of a

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    HERITAGE OF INDIA

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    decimal number system‚ zero‚ negative numbers‚ arithmetic and algebra. The study of linguistics was initiated by Indian grammarians who began the trend by first attempting to catalogue and codify the rules of Sanskrit. Even today‚ the main terms for compound analysis are taken from Sanskrit. India is the birthplace of Ayurveda and Yoga; these systems are now finding many followers in the West. India’s rich spiritual tradition has attracted many troubled Westerners‚ fleeing the materialistic and

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    Bakwaas

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    types of triangles & their properties. Prepare games on Hindj language. eg- word building‚Tambola of word meaning HINDI etc.Revise FA-1 syllabus. 1. Project – Make a paper bag and write 2 ‘Sooktis’ on it. SANSKRIT 2. Learn all ‘Shabdroops’ from S.A. I syllabus. Learn the names of relatives in Sanskrit Study and prepare chp. 1 for FA-1 exam Prepare for computer quiz(All computer syllabus from class 1 to 7 and some general topics(computers)‚ abbreviations‚ IT icons/companies) Design a book jacket on Ch-2

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