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    Yoga Benefits Good evening ladies and gentlemen‚ Who here is yogi? Why not? It has great health benefits. Let me introduce the health benefits of yoga! But first‚ what is yoga? The word “yoga” in Sanskrit means “union” or ”to join together”. Yoga is a combination of physical (poses and breathing) and mental (focus) practice. Yoga origins are still not known but said somewhere between India and Nepal Because of language. Yoga has many great health benefits. 1. Blood circulation: many

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    ASIA 398 Term Paper From ancient Greece‚ India‚ Pre-modern China to feudal Japan‚ there is a treasure trove of literature and epics from the ancient times available to us. Each is valued for having contributed to the way society thinks today. These literary masterpieces have shaped our ideas about human life and spiritual growth and have sparked riveting debates about the existence of God and the importance of spirituality. Among these great works of art is the Ramayana‚ a tale where Dharma‚ or

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    The essential question with regard to Hinduism is if it is in fact a single religion or if “Hinduism” is a blanket term for a vast array of cultures and traditions? In essence this question pits Gandhi against Aurobindo. In a nutshell‚ Gandhi held a simplistic view of Hinduism while Aurobindo acknowledged its complexity. Moreover‚ these two great thinkers embody the age-old duel between monism and dualism. Despite having grown up in front of similar backdrops‚ each man responded in a different way—forming

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    Thoughts‚ ideas and values practised for generations come together to form a culture. The cultural values practised through generations create a tradition. Thoughts of one generation differ from those of the other and so do the values. So‚ a conflict of two generations is inevitable. Whenever a new idea tries to assert itself at the cost of something that has been followed conventionally‚ and the new idea claims to be progressive‚ we say that tradition is becoming an obstacle to progress. The question

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    University of Phoenix Material Four Yogic Paths and Jainism Worksheet Complete the table by comparing the forms of Hinduism and contrasting them with Jainism. | |Jnana Yoga |Karma Yoga |Bhakti Yoga |Raja Yoga |Jainism | | |Jnana yoga‚ as |Karma Yoga is |Bhakti Yoga or |Raja Yoga or “Royal | | | |defined by Molly and |described by Molloy

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    there. “It is the police!” Jagan said. “They cordoned the ashram” Raghu replied. They came into the lawn. Ashram members closed the main gate. They were not ready to allow the police to enter inside. Police were requesting to hand over the body of Swami Agnijoga. “Now police would apply force.”

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    Causes of the growth of Indian Nationalism in 19th century JYOTI The most significant feature of the Indian History during the second half of nineteenth century was the growth of nationalism. For different factors the sense nationalism develops among the people and in 1885 the Indian National Congress was established. The Indian National Congress fought for the freedom of the country and India achieved her independence on August 15th 1947. Different factors contributed to the growth of Indian

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    Ashram life in Allahabad “You are Brahmin or not?” Swami Agnijoga asked one day after few months. He was sitting with some of his followers. The place was imposing. Swami Agnijoga was the founder of the ashram. Jagan and Raghu already admitted in the ashram. They had given job of cleaning the ashram and the garden also helping the coock at the kitchen. “I don’t know.” Jagan replied Swami Agnijoga’s question. He was standing just opposite to Swami Ji. “I grew up in rail station. My parents left me

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    Siberian court‚ some state prosecutors have petitioned that the Gita is an extremist literature. The petition‚ filed in last June of this year also asked for a ban on the Russian translation of the great Hindu religious text done by AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada‚ who is the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). The court‚ filing the petition of the prosecutors‚ had referred the book to the Tomsk State University for "an expert" examination on October 25 this year

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    Hare Krishna is the popular name for the International Society of Krishna Consciousness‚ which is a new religious movement based on Hinduism. It was established in America in 1965-6‚ in New York City by A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Prabhupada‚ guru/spiritual master‚ moved to San Francisco in 1967‚ and the movement spread quickly‚ plus gained further publicity and financial support through the interest of the Beatle George Harrison. This vast and fast diffusion of Hare Krishna can be due to

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