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    The Role of Women in Hinduism Historically‚ the female life cycle in Hinduism has been different from that of males. In the classical‚ medieval and most of the modern periods‚ females have followed a three-stage pattern. Today‚ the roles of women in Hindu society are changing‚ as they are throughout the world. Increasingly‚ the life pattern of females resembles the stages of life for males. The basic principles governing the roles of girls and women in Hindu history were set forth in the Laws

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    Question 6 2 out of 2 points The holiest river in India is: Answer Selected Answer:    d. Ganges Correct Answer:    d. Ganges Response Feedback: Good job! Question 7 2 out of 2 points The three major gods in Hinduism are Brahma‚ Shiva and: Answer Selected Answer:    a. Vishnu Correct Answer:    a. Vishnu Response Feedback: Yes! Question 8 2 out of 2 points According to this Buddhist doctrine each human being is made up of five elements: body‚ perception whether sensuous

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    Esteem of Hindu Goddesses and Hindu Females Hinduism is the world’s oldest existing religion but has constantly evolved as Hindus have experienced other religious traditions. Since the religion Hinduism started‚ Hindu females have not been given equality with men. Men were always considered Supreme and potent creatures on the earth. The main God in Hinduism is Brahma and many other male and female deities are followed by Hindus. Hindus believe in reincarnation and believe that they will amalgamate

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    CULTURE Mauryas Art and Architecture During the Mauryan period there was a great development in the field of art and architecture. The main examples of the Mauryan art and architecture that survived are • Ashokan pillars and capitals. • Remains of the royal palace and the city of Pataliputra • Rock-cut Chaitya caves in the Barabar and Nagarjuni hills • Individual Mauryan sculptures and terracotta figurines The famous city of Pataliputra was described in detail by Megasthenese‚ references

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    explained the change- the old building had another floor now and a new had also been erected. They had a cup of tea with two nankhatai biscuits ‚ sitting on tin chairs at Nagen’s tea stall‚ next to a grocery shop and opposite to a temple of Lord Shiva. Nagen babu was in mid-sixties with a typical Bengal- village look. Clean-shaven and neatly combed white hair‚ he was wearing a dhoti‚ and a blue-stripped shirt ‚ peeping through his green shawl. They met a stranger there‚ referred to as Mr. Sanyal

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    “A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF VAITARANA BASTI AND YOGARAJA GUGGULU IN AMAVATA W.S.R. TO RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS” 5. TITLE OF THE TOPIC STUDY: “A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF VAITARANA BASTI AND YOGARAJA GUGGULU IN AMAVATA W. S. R. TO RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS.” 6.BRIEF RESUME OF THE INTENDED WORK: 6.1. NEED FOR STUDY: Amavata is a disease of vitiated vata associated with ama and it persists with multiple systemic involvements

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    of only one single tree. This is known as the Kasthamandap. Kathmandu has got its name after that Kahthmandap. The pleasant arts of Hanuman Dhoka‚ the temple of Taleju Bhawani‚ Panchmukhi Hanuman temple‚ the temple of Kumari (Living Goddess)‚ the Shiva-Parbati Temple‚ Sri Ganeshsthan‚ Gaddi Baithak (Place for coronation) etc.‚ have decorated the Kathmandu Durbar square. Problems: Lack of [roper tourism centres Lack of sanitation Crowd Fake guides 2. Bhaktapur Durbar square The Bhaktapur Durbar

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    other numerous gods and goddesses who represent different aspects of Brahman. The gods and goddesses commonly referred as Deva and Devi respectively. Among the many different deities‚ there exists Holy triad which consists of Brahma (the creator)‚ Shiva (destroyer of worlds) and Vishnu (sustainer). Sometimes these deities can appear in a given representation known as an avatar by a human being here on earth. The avatars often appear to save humans from an impending calamity. The Jain Tirthankara share

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    soul and its destiny‚ and worship. Hindu’s personal beliefs differ between individuals. The religion comprises of approximately 330 million different gods and goddesses‚ but the Hindu Trinity of gods is Brahma‚ the creator‚ Vishnu‚ the preserver and Shiva‚ the

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    MALA AND THE MANTRA Introduction of Mala Traditionally a “Mala” in the Hindu context denotes a garland; whereas the same when used in a prayer session is called a “Japa Mala”. As in many religions‚ be it Christianity‚ Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ or Islam the usage of rosary‚ threngwa‚ japa mala or subha are an integral part for keeping a count and following the prescribed procedure of the prayer undertaken by the devotee. In the Hindu context the word “Mala” is loosely used to indicate both a garland

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