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    All activities are being enacted by the senses of the material nature without exception; but the unrealized‚ deluded by false identification of being the body‚ thus thinks: “I’m the doer” So man’s uselessly arrogance‚ his ego that he is the doer‚ has not any meaning‚ it is totally reasonless‚ and the reasoned of all arrogance is his ignorance‚ lack of wisdom‚ a wise man never takes credit of his success or his failure. Living life in pain has no reason‚ if you know that you don’t have any control

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    (Hebrews 3:1- 19)‚ but also Joshua (Hebrews 4:1 – 13). As the author moves from Jesus‚ the Son of God‚ for superiority he uses the same concept‚ of Jesus is our great High Priest. The use of the term priest was not used based upon the Levitical priesthood model‚ which required the use of sacrifices (Isaacs‚ 1997). As He dwells in the presence of God in the holy of holies‚ He is able to save all who come to God through Him and intercede on their behalf (Hebrews 7:25‚ 9:24). Isaacs (1997) later points

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    Throughout history there has been a deep tradition in the Catholic religion of men to take on a major influencing role in the community‚ while women only have a few positions to be a part of. It has been said that Christ had other positions for women‚ as they are to play a part of spreading the Gospel and spread the news that Christ has risen. However‚ women are limited to how they are able to spread their readings‚ as they can spread the word but not in a teaching way. Time and time again Pope

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    Explain the difference between varṇa and jāti‚ and their place in Hinduism. As both of the Sanskrit word varna and jati are usually translated as “caste”‚ it has always misleading because they have an important differences behind them. Varna and jati are deeply rooted in Hindu’s daily life‚ therefore‚ you cannot talk about Hinduism without mention varna and jati. Commonly‚ people saying that there are four varnas – Brahmin‚ Kshatriya‚ Vaishya and Shudra. But what we find today are not only varnas

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     Socio-Economic Institutions  Town Planning Nature and Purpose of Material Wealth: The term Artha (wealth) occupied an important place as one of the Purusharthas‚ in the system of economic thought during the Vedic Period. The concept of Varta (national economy) as understood by the Vedic seers and sages was the Artha or the material wealth or prosperity was essential for the stability and maintenance of the social structure and organization which provide means and opportunities to every individual

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    tomorrow. It manifests one’s self-emptying and being replaced by another. The cassock is a gift rather than an achievement. It is more than a simple sign. It is in fact a sign of faith. It is the most precise symbol of my vocation – vocation to the priesthood. A cassock is and will always be a constant reminder of my faith. Such commitment gave me a new mode of existence – to serve others as a good steward of God’s varied grace. As what St. Francis de Sales has put it‚ “Faith is prepared for hope

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    my india odisha /ɒˈrɪsə/ (Oriya: ଓଡ଼ିଶା [oˑɽisaˑ])‚ also known as Orissa‚[6][7] is an Indian stateon the subcontinent’s east coast‚ by the Bay of Bengal.It is surrounded by the Indianstates of West Bengal to the north-east and in the east‚ Jharkhand to the north‚Chhattisgarh to the west and north-west and Andhra Pradesh to the south. It is the modern name of the ancient kingdom of Kalinga‚ which was invaded by the MauryanEmperor Ashoka in 261 BCE.[8] The modern state of Orissa was established

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    Kapila is traditionally considered as the founder of the Samkhya school. It is regarded as one of the oldest philosophical systems in India. Samkhya was one of the six orthodox systems (astika‚ those systems that recognize vedic authority) of Hindu philosophy. The major text of this Vedic school is the extant Samkhya Karika. There are no purely Sankhya schools existing today in Hinduism‚ but its influence is felt in the Yoga and Vedanta schools. Samkhya is an enumerationist philosophy that is strongly

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    iron was used in the arrows used by Indian and Persian soldiers. The idea of the atom is derived from the classification of the material world into five basic elements by Indian philosophers. This classification has been in existence since the Vedic age (c.1500 BC). Indian monuments testify to the different influences in her history –

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    mention even in Rig Veda‚ our earliest literature. The immensity of Rig Veda‚ in verse form‚ can be gauged from the fact that its translation for the first time into English by Max Muller and his companions and assistants‚ consumed 51 volumes! The Vedic Aryans occupied the areas from Eastern U.P. to Afghanistan. Thirty

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