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    Brihadeeswarar Temple

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    to Raja Raja Cholan’s period. The walls house long pillared corridors‚ which abound in murals‚ Shiva Lingams and Nandis. The Periya Nayaki temple within the temple is a later addition from the Pandya period‚ and so is the Subramanyar Temple sung later by the Saint poet Arunagirinathar. Incidents from the lives of the Nayanmars‚ several of the 108 Bharata Natyam Dance postures‚ manifestations of Shiva (Aadalvallaan - Nataraja‚ Tripurantaka‚ Dakshinamurthi etc.) are depicted in sculptured panels

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    Feminist Standpoint Theory

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    Empirical Knowledge” Helen Longino‚ ‘Subjects‚ Power‚ and Knowledge: Description and Prescription in Feminist Philosophies of Science’ in Feminist Epistemologies‚ L. Alcoff and E. Potter (eds.)‚ New York: Routledge‚ 1993‚ 101-120. Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva‚ “The Subsistence Perspective” in Harding‚ 2004 Uma Narayan‚ “The Project of Feminist Epistemology: Perspectives from a Nonwestern Feminist” in Harding‚ 2004 Kristina Rolin‚ “ The Bias Paradox in Feminist Standpoint Epistemology” Episteme 1(2):

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    Parle G

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    Other Initiatives • 50-56% sales come from rural market • Associated with government initiatives as: – Primary Education Scheme – National Rural Health Mission Centers – Mid-day Meal Scheme • Others: – Parle-G mera sapna sach hoga – Parle Saraswati Vandana References • http://www.parleproducts.com/brands/parle g/ • http:// www.quora.com/Biscuits/Parle-G-pricing-st rategy • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parle-G • https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=sADzIi4lOC8

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    Hinduisum

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    Where do Hindus worship? Hindus commonly conduct pujas in shrines in three different environments: in temples‚ in the home‚ and in outdoor public spaces. It is equally common for any of the deities to be worshiped in any of these three types of shrines. Hindus believe that if proper care is not taken of a temple’s images‚ the deity will abandon the temple. Hence priests reside at the temple and take care of the gods’ needs. Priests perform puja at sunrise‚ noon‚ sunset‚ and midnight. For a layperson

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    Shiv Chalisa (The Shiva forty in Hindi) By Ayodhya Das Translated by P.R.Ramachander Jai Ganesh Girija Suvan Mangal Mul Sujan Kahat Ayodhya Das Tum Dey Abhaya Varadan 1 2 Victory to Ganesh son of Girija‚ Who is the root cause of all that is good‚ Ayodhya Das you requests for boon of fearlessness. Jai Girija Pati Dinadayala Sada Karat Santan Pratipala Bhala Chandrama Sohat Nike Kanan Kundal Nagaphani Ke Victory to the consort of Girija‚ Who is very kind to the oppressed‚ You always bless the

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    Classical Dance

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    Desh‚ Tala Roopak) -- Holi: Kanh khelyo kahan aisi Hori guinyan‚ raga Misra gara‚ taal chanchar -- Dadra: Chhodo chhodo Bihari nari dekhen sagari‚ (Raga Misra Pahadi‚ Tala Dadra) -- Thumri: Jagey ho kahin rayan‚ raga Bhairavi‚ Teentaal -- Krishna vandana (invocation) -- Laya disha (weaving patterns of Teentaal on tabla) -- Tarana (based on raga Kalavati‚ Teentaal) -- Parhant (reciting on boles‚ Teentaal) -- Sanjini (improvisations of tatkar on anklebells) Accompanying artists: Dinanath Misra‚ tabla

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    R.g. Watts Ganesha

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    followers would arbitrarily worship one of 12 gods. A religion that is vastly diverse. I would like to touch on one of the deities that are worshiped by Hindu people. The most common is Ganesha remover of obstacles and God of success; he is the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is one of the five prime Hindu deities worshiped in India. He is the most widely worshipped God in India‚ and also beyond‚ when a new home is built or a business is opened he is called upon to bless the act. Lord Ganesha rides a rat

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    Asia 358 Final paper

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    Final Paper                        ASIA 358 Introduction: Bhakti poetry is in some ways essentially poetry of subversion. The way that poets lived their lives and expressed themselves in poetry went against societal expectations and norms. This can be seen through the poetry and hagiography of various poets. Poets like Mirabai‚ Mahadeviakka‚ Ravidas and Basavanna have played a significant role in the bhakti movement and are known to have lived a life that may be called ‘troublesome’:

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    Tom Clancy Rainbow Six

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    to release a bacteria called Shiva is a modified version of the Ebola virus the difference Shiva and Ebola you might ask‚ well Shiva is twice as effective as Ebola is. Now Horizon corp. really doesn’t fall under either overcoming or submitting but it can be seen as trying to destroy society. They believe that society has become too destructive against nature and so in their bid to save the human race they have to destroy all but a selected few they had made the Shiva virus and planned on letting

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    is very apparent. One of the best examples of religious syncretism in Hindu today is the major Hindu god Shiva‚ the third member of the trinity that includes that includes Brahma and Vishnu. “The Lord of Beasts‚” often referred to as Shiva and an Indus Valley stamp seal dating from about 1800 B.C.E. shows a god seated in the lotus position. This is a connection with later iconography of Shiva‚ thus‚ strongly suggesting that the god in question reflects a syncretism of the ancient Dravidian and Aryan

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