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    had a different idea about their religious ideas. The Hindus were Polytheistic while the Buddhist didn’t believe in a god. Polytheism is the belief in many gods. The Hindus believed in 3 different gods; Brahma‚ the creator; Vishnu‚ the protector; and Shiva‚ the destroyer. Vishnu also took on many forms of personalities. Over the centuries‚ Brahma gradually faded into the background‚ while the many forms of a great Mother Goddess grew into importance. Hindus today are free to choose the deity they worship

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    Chavda (1995) had worked for qualiy emerging from children stories of Gijubhai Badheka. The objectives of the study of M.Ed. level as describing : (1) To examine which qualities are emerging from every story created by Gijubhai Badheka. (2) To select the stories which have qualities more than one from stories created by Gijubhai Badheka. The researcher included part-1 to 10 of stories created by Gijubhai Badheka as population. These parts accepted as a sample. The story analysis care was used for

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    The religious life of many Hindus is focused on devotion to God (perceived as Brahman‚ Shiva‚ Vishnu‚ or Shakti) or several gods. This devotion usually takes the form of rituals associated with sculptures and images of gods in home shrines. More philosophically-minded Hindus ignore the gods altogether and seek Realization of the Self through intense meditation. Still others focus primarily on fulfilling the social and moral duties appropriate to their position in life. These various approaches

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    Women in Ancient India

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    WOMEN IN ANCIENT INDIA The sub-continent of India is both diverse in its history and geography. It was not until the Mauryan Empire in the third century b.c.e. when most of India was brought together under one ruling dynasty. Before the Mauryans there was the ancient era known as the Indus Valley or Harappan civilization‚ and then the invasion and settlement of the Aryans along the Ganges River plain. The Ganges and Indus Rivers are known as the mother and father of India. Other rivers traverse

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    Representational Art

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    Representational Art The piece “Young Mulatto” was painted by Emily Guthrie Smith in 1942. This painting consists of warm colors like peach‚ gold and beige and was obliviously done in fluid media: oil on canvas. The painting shows a young black woman‚ dressed in white‚ sitting with a shawl around her. She seems to be tying the strings on top of her dress. We can see the different strokes she painted and this adds a unique touch. This helps create depth and details. The painting is portrait of the

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    Hinduism Religion Essay

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    Practiced in primarily India‚ Hinduism is an older religion which honors many gods and goddesses. One tries to free themselves from an on-going cycle known as samsara (a cycle of reincarnation) so that they can reunite with Brahman (a theological idea where which one can reach a superior or divine state). Hindus believe that each and every action will result in some form of karma‚ and bad karma will often prevent liberation from samsara. Because one is believed to reincarnate after death‚ bad karma

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    Religion essay

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    Place of origin Roman province of Judea. Indian Subcontinent Place of worship Church‚ chapel‚ cathedral‚ basilica‚ home bible study‚ personal dwellings. Temple (Mandir) Practices Prayer‚ sacraments (some branches)‚ worship in church‚ reading of the Bible‚ acts of charity‚ communion. Meditation‚ Yoga‚ contemplation‚ yagna (communal worship)‚ offerings in the temple. About Christianity broadly consists of individuals who believe in the deity Jesus Christ. Its followers‚ called Christians

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    Eight Deities Of Hinduism

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    Devotional 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

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    Hinduism; organized religion or compilation of smaller belief systems? Some would argue that Hinduism is a combination of both of those terms and much more. What encompasses the Hindu religion? Why do people of today‚ even in modern America still practice a faith that some may even consider paganism? In comparison to the dominant monotheistic religion of Christianity‚ where does the Hindu religion rank? Although Hinduism is not the world’s leading religion‚ there are still large numbers of followers

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    bandishs. | Dinarang | Pt. Dinkar Kaikini | | | Geet Manjiri | Pt. Vinaychandra Moudgalya | | | Hindustani Khayal Gayaki | Mirashi Bua | | Collection of Khayals with notations of full improvisation. | Hindustani Sangeet Paddhati | Pt. Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande | | | Jivi Jivai (Golden Voice Golden Years) | Pt. Jasraj | | Bandishes with notations composed by the author. | Mai Jaisa Bhi Hun | Balasaheb Punchhawale | | Collecton of bandishes composed by the author. | Mukkam Vashi

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