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    A research report on Impact of tourism on traditional culture of NamoBudhha Submitted to International School of Tourism and Hotel Management Dillibazar‚ Kathmandu‚ Nepal Submitted by SanamAcharya 4th semester Section D 2014 August Declaration I hereby declare that this study entitled “Impact of Tourism on Traditional Culture of Namo Buddha” is based on my original research work. Related works used in this study by other authors and researchers have been duly acknowledged

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    built their palaces in and around Thiruvananthapuram‚ each more impressive than the other. Despite a few attempts at modernity‚ Thiruvananthapuram retains its discreet‚ old-world charm. During vacations in Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum‚ one can visit the Museum with its profusion of gables and turrets. A repository of fine works of art‚ the chief attraction here is the 250-year-old temple car made for Lord Vishnu‚ artistically designed and ornamented. Besides this‚ objects carved out of wood‚ models

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    of the exact years of his birth and death. For the most part‚ it is believed that he lived around 563 BCE to 483 BCE‚ while other historians think his passing on occurred between 486 and 483 BCE. Siddhartha Gautama is said to have been born in Lumbini and was raised in the small state of Kapilavastu‚ which is now modern day Nepal‚ and subsequently traveled and taught mainly across the regions of eastern India. Many of his teachings were passed down from one generation to another orally at first

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    yet have similarities in the time they established their churches as well as the spirit of their followers. In comparison‚ both religions are believed to be some of the oldest known religions to man. Buddhism was founded by a royal prince of Lumbini in Northern India. He was born in 624 BCE and named Siddhartha Shakyamuni (Shakya was the name of the royal family and Muni meant Able One). He lived as a prince in his palace until he was 29 years old and went off to the forest to follow his path

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    The place of worship in the middle Ages was a place where anyone‚ regardless of the class‚ could belong. The source of unity‚ it accomplished influences on art and architecture. As time began to change from the antique system of the Romanesque period‚ new standards of understanding independence began to take hold; the birth of Gothic. Here‚ the Church became a place where people became more acceptable; becoming the adequate place to observed such new ideals. The unique Gothic architecture characterized

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    The word comes from ’budhi’‚ ’to awaken’. It has its origins about 2‚500 years ago when Siddhartha Gotama‚ known as the Buddha‚ was himself awakened (enlightened) at the age of 35. (Buddhanet.net) Siddhartha Gotama was born into a royal family in Lumbini‚ now in Nepal‚ in 563 BC. At 29‚ he has an epiphany and

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    each other and agreements they share on how enlightenment can be reached. For this assignment I choose to compare Module 1‚ 4‚ and 5‚ and show how they are similar. Siddhartha Gautama was born in 563BC in Lumbini Nepal. He was born into wealth and whose mother died seven days after his birth. He was raised by the king’s second wife; his aunt. It is said that a holy man looked over the baby and predicted that he

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    Religion Comparison Project Even the most opposite things have some similarities. As well as opposites‚ different religion may have some similarities. Religion is the practice of worshipping a superhuman or god(s) in control. Since the world has many different parts‚ with different cultures they have different religions according to their region. Three of the well-known religions in Asia are Buddhism‚ Taoism‚ and Confucianism. Since the 3 religions are different‚ research was needed to bring out

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    Nottingham University Business School MBA Programme BUSINESS ECONOMICS (N14M79) A CASE STUDY ON THE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE TOURISM INDUTRY OF NEPAL NAME: Trishakti‚ J.B. Rana; Student ID: UNIMKL-012016 Word Count: 2190 (Excluding Executive Summary) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY As a poor developing nation‚ Nepal faces many challenges and opportunities. It has just emerged from a decade long civil war and emerged as a Federal Democratic Republic in 2008. Tourism industry

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    SUYESH JOSHI CLASS 5 SECTION A Gautam Buddha [pic] He was born in the year of 563 BC .He was born in lumbini. His father name was Sudhodhana and his mother name was Mayadevi. Siddhartha was the family name. As the boy reached the age of 16‚ his father arranged his marriage to Yaśodharā‚ a cousin of the same age. Though this is the traditional account‚ an

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