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    Agama Shastra and Temple worship [pic] [pic][pic]Buzz up!  [pic]ShareThisMar 5 2008  | Views 3773 |  Comments  (10) Tags: Agama Agama Shastra Temple worship   [pic] The Hindu temples are complex institutions. They represent the culmination of social and religious aspirations of a society. Temple is the focal point in the life of a community and often represents its pride‚ identity and unity. It is also the index of the community’s wellbeing. It draws into its fold people from its various

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    YOGA ANGELS TEACHER TRAINING MANUAL A Practical Guide for Teaching Yoga to Kids‚ Tweens and Teens Subhadra Griffiths CONTENTS 6 9 11 13 Preface Introduction Yoga Angels Yoga Program Apprenticeship Program Yoga Angels Basics 17 19 21 Definition of Yoga Asana: The Third Limb of Yoga Comparison of Teaching Children

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    Imtp Notes Bms Semester 5

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    INDIAN MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS AND PRACTICES I) Indian Ethos Multiplicity and variety – yet has commonness • Focus on the ultimate Principle or Intelligence to whom (or which) man seeks recourse. II) Personality Personality development through yoga – the three paths/marga – bhakti‚ karma and Jnana • The three gunas – sattva‚ rajas‚ tamas. • Individual – a being with infinite capabilities and potentials – is a result of your own actions • Koshas: the concept of man • Meditation – the technique

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    samsara

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    practice one finally attains sanctity and liberation (moksha or mukti). Broadly speaking‚ the celibate holy life (brahmacarya) which leads to liberation is a path of self-purification by which the effects of negative karmas are avoided. The Hindu Yoga traditions hold various beliefs. Moksha may be achieved by love of Ishwar/God (see bhakti movement‚ see Mirabai)‚ by

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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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    numerous scholarships for girls in public schools and colleges to improve the sex ratio and remove gender bias. In the Vedic period‚ Indian women were not as restricted as they were in the medieval period. Several religious texts by yoga guru’s Patanjali and the Katyayna suggest that women enjoyed equal rights as men. Indian women were very well educated‚ and enjoyed the right to voice their personal opinions. Furthermore‚ they could openly talk about political and religious issues with males

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    Buddhism Report Buddhism had a good effect in many countries. It was a religion of peace. Buddhists did not attack members of other religions. The main aim of Buddhism was to show each person how to lead a better life. As a result of the influence of Buddhism‚ rulers and people built temples‚ schools‚ monasteries‚ roads‚ bridges‚ hospitals‚ universities and parks. Buddhism helped improve education. Monks could teach people about mathematics building‚ farming‚ medicine and other subjects. Buddhist

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    in the world for women‚ and the worst country for women among the G20 countries. Ancient India According to scholars‚ women in ancient India enjoyed equal status with men in all aspects of life.[14] Works by ancient Indian grammarians such as Patanjali and Katyayana suggest that women were educated in the early Vedic period.[15][16] Rigvedic verses suggest that women married at a mature age and were probably free to select their own husbands.[17] Scriptures such as the Rig Veda and Upanishads mention

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    Vedas Jump to: navigation‚ search "Veda" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Veda (disambiguation). The Vedas (Sanskrit वेदाः véda‚ "knowledge") are a large body of texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit‚ the texts constitute the oldest layer ofSanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism.[1][2] The Vedas are apauruṣeya ("not of human agency").[3][4][5] They are supposed to have been directly revealed‚ and thus are called śruti ("what is heard")‚[6][7] distinguishing

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