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Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. Religious books should be understood Dalip Singh Wasan, Advocate. All the religious books had been written and complied centuries ago and that is the reason most of us do not understand the true meanings of the texts and the people who are reciting these religious books to us and are trying to give us the meanings of those texts are not really so wise and educated and that is the reason, we are not understanding the correct meanings what had been said in these religious books. That is the reason the people in different religions are going apart from ... Read Full Story
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We are definitely a global society. And the evolution of the global marketplace has created a fusion of cultures that didn't exist 20 years ago. While most Americans grouse at the prospect of receiving tech support from a land half way around the world, India is here to stay. The success of Slumdog Millionaire certainly emphasized just how influential and pervasive Indian culture has become. For those of us in the software field, this has been a reality for more than ten years. And while the practice of outsourcing is controversial, the Indian people are far less so. I've spent time in Mumbai and ... Read Full Story
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Prambanan temple is incredibly beautiful building built in the 10th century during the reigns of two kings, and Rakai Rakai Pikatan Balitung. Rose as high as 47 feet (5 meters higher than Borobudur temple), the establishment of this temple has fulfilled the desire maker, shows the triumph of Hinduism in Java. This temple is located 17 kilometers from the city center, in the middle of the area that is now a beautiful park. There is a legend that Javanese people always tell about this temple. Once, a man named Bandung Bondowoso loved Roro Jonggrang. Because no love, Jonggrang asked Bondowoso make 1000 temples with ... Read Full Story
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Ardha Matsyendrasana asana is also known as the Spine Twisting Asana. It is one of the essential poses which make the body healthy and fine. It is a basic pose which should be done by everyone, if their body is capable to do it. If done correctly it becomes a value addition in your day-to-day life. It may seem hard at the first attempt but you can do it in stages. By doing it in stages the asana proves to be very easy and simple. The twist in the asana is a blessing for the adrenal glands, kidneys, liver and spleen. It is also ... Read Full Story
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Rock cut Shiva Temple is located at a corner in the Tiger's Cave complex, near Chennai , India. Tiger's Cave is located at a village named Saluvankuppam on East Coast Road ( ECR ) between the cities Chenni and Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu, India. The distance of Tiger's cave is 5 km from Mamallapuram and around 52 km from Chennai. Similar to Tiger's cave and other sculptures in the nearby Mamallapuram city, the rock cut Shiva temple was also built during Pallava era sometime between 7th century AD and 9th century AD. The temple has Shiv linga and Nandi idols. The temple is located ... Read Full Story
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Rock cut Shiva Temple is located at a corner in the Tiger's Cave complex, near Chennai , India. Tiger's Cave is located at a village named Saluvankuppam on East Coast Road ( ECR ) between the cities Chenni and Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu, India. The distance of Tiger's cave is 5 km from Mamallapuram and around 52 km from Chennai. Similar to Tiger's cave and other sculptures in the nearby Mamallapuram city, the rock cut Shiva temple was also built during Pallava era sometime between 7th century AD and 9th century AD. The temple has Shiv linga and Nandi idols. The temple is located ... Read Full Story
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There has never been a better time to buy a Bhagavad-gita for someone—even if that “someone” is you. So, stock up. Give some as gifts. If these prices were any lower, we’d get in trouble! Read Full Story
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Maybe this guy is wearing an asbestos robe. From the Times of India: When even a match stick singes the skin, is it possible for a human being to lie on fire for four hours, fully clothed and emerge unscathed, body and robe? Even fall asleep in the process? Ramababu Swamiji, 80, from Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu,ostensibly did precisely that on Sunday morning when he slept on a homa fire and prayed for the well-being of the society, say his...  
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Honduras' celebration of their World Cup qualification ended in disappointment with an own goal and a 2-1 defeat to Peru in a friendly on Wednesday. The Hondurans, who have qualified from the CONCACAF region for the World Cup finals for just the ...  
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he form of slokas or poems in Sanskrit verse. A number was encoded using consonant groups of the Sanskrit alphabet, and vowels were provided as additional latitude to the author in poetic composition. The coding key is given as Kaadi nav, taadi nav, paadi panchak, yaadashtak ta ksha shunyam Translated as below  
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From IIT Mumbai to the feet of Lord KrishnaTimes of IndiaAcademically oriented, Madhu Pandit Dasa found himself in IIT Bombay with a deep-rooted interest in physics, a passion that continues to this day. ...Nobody goes hungryTimes of Indiaall 2 news articles »  
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That's Not My Job By Author UnknownThis is a story told about four people named, Somebody, Everybody, Anybody and Nobody.There was one important job to be done.Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about it because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it. Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn't do it.It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could...  
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Dattatreya (wörtl.: âder dreifach Begabteâ, Kurzform: âDattaâ) ist eine Gottheit des Hinduismus. Er ist eine Verkörperung der âDreigestaltâ (Trimurti); d.h., er vereint die Aspekte von Brahma (Schöpfung), Vishnu (Erhaltung) und Shiva (Auflösung) in sich....This item belongs to: texts/opensource.This item has files of the following types: Abbyy GZ, Animated GIF, DjVu, DjVuTXT, Djvu XML, Flippy ZIP, Metadata, Scandata, Single Page Processed JP2...  
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Pune, Oct. 31 (ANI): Scores of devotees jumped onto heaps of thorns to appease Lord Shiva to celebrate the annual ‘thorns festival’ at a Pune temple. According to devotees, the ritual would please the god of destruction and he will fulfil their wishes. “I am an ardent believer of Lord Shiva, all the devotees come here to [...]  
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