Articles, tagged with "hinduism", page 4
30th November 2010
Scarborough is situated at Eastern part of Toronto in Canada. With a population over six million, the city has dissolved municipality within Toronto and Ontario. Lake Ontario at its South and Victoria Park Avenue at the West side, Steeles Avenue East at i...
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evergrencoll
29th November 2010
That’s the best part of weddings today, the fact that there are professionals who take your headache away! Try out Wedding Celebrants Wollongong Illawarra now! To begin with bright faces will greet you from their profiles. These are the team members from ...
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Editor123
19th November 2010
When we take a look at the saints in Christianity of Hinduism, we will quickly notice that if a person tries to abandon his life to God, God will then bound in that person. The most fundamental point about abandon one's life, is how pure love is boosted i...
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Author:
proson
19th November 2010
The Indian taxonomy of gods is rich with understanding of Hinduism and a flexible polytheism that explores the philosophical advantages of identifying earthly and spiritual matters with various gods. Devas or devatas (Gods) are incarnation much like Roman...
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Houston Burks
15th November 2010
A religious rights leader in the US recently sparked off a debate with his comments on the inappropriateness of Yoga for those of the Christian faith. Arguments have since flown fast and thick on all sides over the linking of Yoga with specific religions....
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Author:
Patresia
20th October 2010
Yoga is a powerful exercise, which some misconstrued beliefs handed down through the years led many to believe that yoga was a misgiving spiritual action. The fact is religion stands behind yoga, yet yoga is designed to teach us how to gain control over t...
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Author:
alternative
29th September 2010
When most people think about meditation they think of someone sitting Indian style on the floor with their eyes closed, breathing in and out. Although this thinking is not entirely wrong it doesn’t explain what mediation is or how you benefit from it. The...
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Sarah Labdar
29th September 2010
Rudraksha beads contain large amounts of energy, which gives them the capability to benefit the wearer in many ways. When translated from Sanskrit into English, Rudraksha breaks into two words - Rudra, which is another name for Lord Shiva and Aksha, which...
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Emmie03bv
21st September 2010
Indian land have been very generous and have always welcomed warmly everything which have come in its shelter. It is heterogeneous land where multiformity can be felt at every other step. It is not just spot for holidaying and fun, but travelers in huge n...
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article4websites
15th September 2010
The Origins of TantraTantra is an esoteric current of Hinduism. It first appeared in India around 500 AD, and was then expressed in texts or Tantra. Tantrism started the early centuries CE, from where it started to evolve into a totally articulated tradi...
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Carol Jenkins
27th August 2010
Up to the 17th century
The first millennium and the few centuries preceding it saw the flourishing of higher education at Nalanda, Takshila, Ujjain, & Vikramshila Universities. Art, Architecture, Painting, Logic, Grammar, Philosophy, Astronomy, Literatur...
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Apsira
20th August 2010
By Neha Verma.
As a urban planner with concious heart toward sustainability I always try to find its core idea that leads to the path towards sustainable development. Is it the need of the hour due to environment degradation? Is it the recent fad? wha...
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Loknath Swain
13th August 2010
How can we define diet. How we can carry on a healthy diet. These are some of the few doubts which majority of people has. But we all know that the answer to these question could be obtained by searching the internet. With the help of internet it is possi...
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Author:
brain6gay
03rd August 2010
With an ever increasing number of tourists descending on Pushkar to savour the rich traditions and cultural heritage that it has to offer, it is a name most of the tourists to India are familiar with. A majority of the people who come to Rajasthan include...
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Author:
tonisteave
15th July 2010
March 22, 2010 - Radar Bali reports that while the absolute day of silence - Nyepi, that descended across Bali on Tuesday, March 6, 2010, was not uniformly observed in every part of the island.
The Bali Aga village of Tenganan in Karangasem is well kno...
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Author:
annora