‘The Poetic Vision of Saint Tukaram’ Bharat R. Gugane‚ Asst Professor in English‚ Bhonsala Military College‚ Rambhoomi‚Nashik. bharatgugane@gmail.com Abstract: Tukaram has been considered across the world as one of the greatest poet saints of our country. He has been the source of inspiration to many students and researchers. There is ample literature discussing literary and other aspects of his poetry. His poetry has great political‚ economical‚ religious and cultural significance.
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Illegal street racers‚ or in the well known names‚ Mat Rempit‚ is a serious issue that knock our country right now. Known for their kamikaze skills on the road‚ causing chaos in society‚ their unmannered attitude and the current is murdering people. Statistics shows that this group causes too many crime and problems. With their enormous amount‚ they felt like the road is belongs to them and nobody have any rights to punish them. This is why almost everyday we heard and see their actions and news
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Mats Ek Allegra Vianello English National Ballet School 2nd year Words Count: 2304 23/04/2013 Contents Page Introduction Life and career Re-making of the ballet classics Stylistic elements of his choreography: clarity and irony Themes Movement Vocabulary References Influences and Muses Bibliography Introduction In this essay I will present one of the greatest
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Correlation of English “No Subject is ever well understood and no art is intelligently practiced if the light which the other studies are to throw upon is deliberately shut out”-Ramont Correlation is a word which signifies the reciprocal relationship with various subjects in the curriculum. Correlation can be broadly classified into two types: internal correlation and external correlation. Internal Correlation A sort of mutual relationship among and between the parts of the same subject
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A Mat Rempit is a Malaysian term for "an individual who participates in illegal street racing"‚ usually involving underbone motorcycles (colloquially known as Kapcai) or scooters. Not all Mat Rempits are involved in street racing; some of them perform crazy stunts for fun‚ such as the wheelie‚ superman (lying flat on the seat)‚ wikang‚ and scorpion (standing on the seat with one leg during a wheelie)‚or shuttu le katti. Mat Rempits usually travel in groups and race in bustling city centres on weekend
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assignment regarding the violent by “Mat Rempit” that made the headline in news recently in our country. This assignment has given me opportunity to look over the main root for these problems. This assignment will cover the cause and also the recommendation to overcome the problems. News paper‚ journal‚ web‚ bulletin‚ peer and family opinion is the main sources for this assignment. By the end of this report‚ at least the readers can analyze what makes “Mat Rempit” act so badly and threatening
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organized and avoiding clutter. If pressed for time‚ plan and prioritize your tasks by preparing a checklist. If you still have your hands full‚ delegate. Indecision and procrastination are two of the biggest time wasters. Rid your life of both. To quote Sant Kabir: "Kal kare so aaj kar‚ aaj kare so ab." Having outlined what task(s) you wish to accomplish‚ set a deadline. A job without a deadline is akin to a boat without a sail. If possible‚ split your task into sub-tasks‚ each with individual deadlines
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HISTORY OF BHAKTI MOVEMENT The Bhakti movement originated in ancient Tamil Nadu. The Nayanmars and the Alvars played a major role in the Bhakti movement. It began to spread to the north during the late medieval ages when north India was under Islamic rule. The Hindus were converting in large numbers‚ especially the lower castes. The reason for this was that Hinduism had no solution for the centuries old caste system which had become stagnant and exploitative over the time.[1] The Bhakti movement
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The process of acculturation with the advent of Islam in India inspired thinkers‚ saints and poets. Even though‚ the saints-poets belonged to different regions‚ their ideas were remarkably similar. One such example of two poets who not only belonged to different regions but lived a century apart is Lal Ded and Kabir Das. Nonetheless‚ they shared the same ideas and beliefs. This is due to the harmony that prevailed in the society and the political and religious conditions of the times. A person irrespective
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Bhakti movement Bhakti movement swept across the medieval India with loving devotion to Rama and Krishna as the incarnations of Vishnu‚ the supreme lord‚ as its core message and philosophy and as a rebellion against the superficial Brahminical customs and rituals and caste distinction and discrimination prevalent in the society. The movement was headed by Ramananda who was the first to present Rama as the supreme lord. In the later years‚ Kabir‚ Ravi Das‚ Meera Bai‚ Chaitanya and many other lesser
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