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    Golden Age Of The Guptas

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    PROGRAMME FOR HISTORY SUBJECT SECONDARY SCHOOL TOPIC: HINDUISM FRAME 1. Hinduism is considered to be the oldest religions of the world. It made significant progress during the Golden Age of the Guptas. (i) Which is considered to be the oldest religion of the world? (ii) During which age Hinduism made a great progress? Answer (i) Hinduism (ii) Golden Age of the Guptas FRAME 2. Main tenets of Hinduism are: (i) Belief in an Omnipotent God. (ii) This belief does not debar them from worshipping

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    IMPORTANCE OF SPRITUAL KNOWLEDGE In this article‚ I am going to elaborate some facts of life which are based on my own experiences and some Hindu Scriptures. (Not a new thing‚ every person has to some or the other day pass through this phase of life‚ either in this birth or in future births to come.) If one feels the subject boring‚ then certainly he/she can stop reading‚ but I can assure you that you have nothing to lose by reading this article. One can agree or disagree with my viewpoint

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    Introduction Pachmarhi is a hill station nested in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh state of India. This hill station is located at an altitude of 1200 m in the valley of the Satpura mountain range that separates north India from southern India. Pachmarhi is known for its natural beauty.It is believed that five Pandava brothers carved five den here during their exile. Population of the town is 12060.(2011 Census) It is the only hill station surrounded by waterfalls‚ canyons‚ natural pools‚

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    I. Islamic and Hindu kingdoms A. The quest for centralized imperial rule 1. North India a. Tension among regional kingdoms b. Nomadic Turks became absorbed into Indian society 2. Harsha (reigned 606-648 C.E.) temporarily restored unified rule in north India B. Introduction of Islam to northern India 1. The Sind were conquered by Arab Muslims and passed to Abbasids 2. Muslim merchants formed small communities in all major cities of coastal India 3. Turkish migrants and Islam: Turks convert to Islam

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    A Project Report On “Need of Widennig of PAJNAKA Bridge AtBhavanathJunagadh” Year 2012-2013 Noble Group of Institutions - Junagadh ABSRACT The Junagadh – Bhavnath road is an important road connecting GirnarTaleti with Junagadh. On this road before “DAMOKUND” Sonrakh river is crossing the said road and at the crossing‚ the masonary arch bridge was constructed in old state time‚ with right angle curve. The existing bridge was constructed in old state time‚ with

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    MAHA SHIVRATRI Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival celebrated every year in reverence of Lord Shiva. Shivaratri literally means the great night of Shivaor the night of Shiva. It is celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day of the Maagha month of the Hindu calendar Easter[ Easter is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is a moveable feast‚ meaning it is not

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    Eight Deities Of Hinduism

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    Hinduism. That is because I agree more with our bodies being a temple than our bodies being a prison. The seventh thing I found interesting is their “trinity”. They claim their trinity is Brahma (creator)‚ Vishnu (sustainer)‚ and Shiva (destroyer). Their New trinity consists of Shiva‚ Vishnu‚ and Mahadeva (great goddess). I do not understand how they claim to have a trinity‚ which is three in one‚ and their gods seem to be three separate entities. It especially does not make sense to me because they are

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    Swami Vivekananda

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    Bhuvaneswari Devi‚ was a pious woman. Before the birth of Narendra‚ she yearned for a son and asked a relative at Varanasi to make religious offerings to the god Shiva. According to traditional accounts‚ Bhuvaneswari Devi had a dream in which Shiva said that he would be born as her son. Bhuvaneswari Devi accepted the child as a boon from Shiva and named him Vireswara‚ meaning "powerful god" in Bengali. The rational approach of his father and the religious temperament of his mother helped shape young

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    Ganesha

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    Vinayagar or Ganesha is best known as the God of new beginnings. This aspect of the God can be explained by the stories of his origins. The Padma Purana tells that Ganesha was the son of Shiva and Parvati and was born a perfect and normal child. At Parvati’s invitation‚ the other gods and goddesses came to see the new baby and to bestow their blessings upon him. Unfortunately‚ Parvati’s brother Sani had been cursed by his wife so that if he looked at anyone‚ that person was reduced to ashes. Parvati

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    function but the fact remains they are equal in strength‚ power and disposition. Yet they are different and unique!!! It is in man‚ that woman finds her end or fulfillment and vise versa. This unique relationship is described in Indian philosophy as Shiva & Sakti and Purusa & Prakrti. Pursa is the conscious principle‚ the force or the energy while Prakrti is matter‚ gross‚ but active. It is in their union the very evolution has taken place!! Philosophically the doctrine of evolution has great significance

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