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    Religious Fetivals

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    Hinduism are predominantly religious in character and significance. Many festivals are seasonal. Some celebrate harvest and birth of God or heroes. Some are dedicated to important events in Hindu mythology. Many are dedicated toShiva and Parvati‚ Vishnu and Lakshmi and Brahma and Saraswati[1] A festival may be observed with acts of worship‚ offerings to deities‚ fasting‚ feasting‚ vigil‚ rituals‚ fairs‚ charity‚ celebrations‚ Puja‚ Homa‚ aarti etc. They celebrate individual and community life of

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    relationship with God‚ it will allow one to achieve salvation‚ or an eternal life with God in Heaven. Differently‚ Hinduism is a polytheistic religion while Christianity is a monotheistic religion. Hindus believe in three main deities: Brahman‚ the creator‚ Vishnu‚ the preserver‚ and Shiva‚ the destroyer. Hindus worship a variety of deities‚ all which are aspects of Brahman. While on the other hand‚ Christianity believes in the worship of one deity‚ God the Father. Christianity believes that God is the creator

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    | ONE SLIDE: On 20 January 1948‚ Previous assassinations on Gandhi had resulted by Madanlal Pahwa‚ Shankar Kistaiya‚ Digambar Badge‚ Vishnu Karkare‚ Gopal Godse‚ Nathuram Godse‚ and Narayan Apte‚ but the only one who succeeded was Nathuram Godse. January 30‚ 1948 was the day Gandhi was murdered outside on the steps of a building where a prayer meeting was going to take place. He was surrounded by a part of his family and some followers when three gunshots killed him‚ approaching him during

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    In Sites of Exposure‚ Russon starts out the chapter by asking his students to draw a portrait. He states that everyone drew the standard portrait; male‚ front angle‚ smiling‚ young adult. Russon then shows two very different portraits that by looking at the details it gives the student insight on what the painter’s statement is. By looking at the portraits‚ Russon makes it clear that the person is portrayed as an object. In the second lesson there are quite a few points that Russon makes that were

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    Cultural Expression Essay What is cultural expression exactly? According to the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization‚ cultural expression is expressions that result from the creativity of individual societies. Cultural expressions can range from anywhere between music‚ dance‚ art pieces‚ ceremonies and performances. There are so many different and interesting cultural ceremonies all over the world‚ but I am choosing to inform on the similarities and differences between

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    Christian Reflection on Hinduism Introduction:    This paper brings special features on the Christians reflections on Hinduism and reflects between the Hinduism and Christianity in the past or early history of Hinduism. Hindu Christian Relationship Christianity has a long history of relating to Vedic religion in South Asia‚ though it is only in the modern period that explicit Hindu-Christian interaction can be documented. “ Hinduism is an actable abbreviation for family of culturally similar tradition

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    Ramara Character Analysis

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    the one who was made to destroy Ravana‚ they share a lot of characteristics‚ as they are both good leaders‚ but I think their most defining features are what sets them apart. Because Rama was considered the perfect man and was the reincarnation of Vishnu (page 10)‚ he had a lot of redeeming qualities. One the virtues Rama had was the ability to be merciful and I believe this is something he stood by well. He had the ability to defeat Ravana earlier than their final battle‚ but instead of finishing

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    Before the Third World War began‚ Judgment was nothing more than a company trading illegal arms. It was born from the underground but it penetrated the concrete when war erupted. You can offend anyone in times war unless that someone has the ability to provide your enemies with the technological advantage you so grievously needed. It took thirty years before the major countries realized the war had gone on long enough. They started using nuclear weapons‚ biochemical concoctions‚ and world threatening

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    History of Ancient Assam2

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    History of Ancient Assam :         Ancient Assam was known as Pragjyotisha in early times and as Kamarupa in later times. The name Pragjyotisha stood for both the kingdom and capital city. The earliest mention of the city of Pragjyotisha is found in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. According to the Ramayana‚this city was founded by Amurtaraja son of Kusa and grandfather of the famous stage Viswamitra. There are different options regarding the origin of the name’’Pragjyotisha’’. According to the Kalika

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    ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION ESSAY ON RELIGION Name : Reg. No. : Course Submitted to : RELIGION: Religion is a set of beliefs‚ cultural system and worldviews that establish symbols that relate humanity to spirituality and to moral values. It defines who you are‚ what you are and your views about the world. It gives its followers guidelines which frames their actions‚ attitudes‚ cultures and belief. TYPES OF RELIGIONS: There are more than four thousand religions in this world‚ however‚ most

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