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Chinese Wedding ceremony Invitations

12th October 2011
The bride's more youthful brother will pass him two oranges previous to opening the door. The two oranges will be left in the bridal car for very good lot of money. The groom will give this younger brother a red packet soon after he opens the car doorway.... Read >
Author: VincentBarber

Siddharth International Public School Dilshad Garden

29th June 2011
Siddharth International School is located in Dilshad Garden in New delhi. The school is named after the Prince Siddharth, the founder of the Sect of Buddhism. The school aims to imbibe in its students qualities of the young prince who turned into a spirit... Read >
Author: OSA WebmasterTwo

Small Prayer Boxes can help you Achieve Your Biggest Goals

16th February 2010
Prayer boxes are used by the followers of many faiths, including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. Prayer box is a a religious ritual object, helping people achieve their goals . All faiths use prayer boxes to focus the mind on one's p... Read >
Author: Rachel Ulrica Richmond

All About Koi Fish Tattoos

29th September 2009
According to an old Japanese legend, if a Koi Fish was able to climb the falls at a special point called the Dragon Gate on the Yellow River, it would instantly be turned into a dragon. Based on that, it has become a worldwide symbol of aspiration and adv... Read >
Author: JunoSama

Sanskrit Tattoos Symbol Of The Religion

17th September 2009
It's true that the emergences of the tattoos were from the prisoners and this activity was started by the criminals of different types. Sanskrit is a classical Indian language. Sanskrit tattoo are basically emerged by the Indians. These are considered as... Read >
Author: Azeem

Footprints of the Buddha

15th May 2009
Images of footprints made by Buddha are from the earliest Buddhist art forms. Another word used when describing Buddhas footprints is "Buddhapada", they are highly revered in all all Buddhist countries, especially Sri Lanka and Thailand, where the Buddha ... Read >
Author: J_Mac

Being Japanese: a strict set of beliefs and rules

09th April 2009
Once again, I found myself out drinking with Fred. We were in a cheap place, one of those places with the little red lanterns outside, which usually signified cheap food and drink, the drinks being of an alcoholic nature. We were peacefully solving the pr... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Guan Yin Statue

05th September 2008
If you want to go to Lisbon, Las Vegas and China simultaneously, visit Macau. But, besides its multinational appearance, Macau has some traditional and cultural aspects that are not to be missed by visitors. The Guan Yin Statue is one such attraction, loc... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Tantric Yoga Positions

09th April 2008
The ancestry of the classic Tantra started as early as the Indus Valley civilization. The principal goal is to integrate or unify the male and female perspectives within an individual in order to attain artistic thinking and spiritual conversion. Accordin... Read >
Author: Sarah Noelle

Through Buddhist Folklore about Ambapālī Discuss Buddhism in Relationship with Prostitution and Ge

28th March 2007
Vivian So SEA 201B 25 March 2007 Title:"Through Buddhist Folklore about Ambapālī Discuss Buddhism in Relationship with Prostitution and Gender Role in Thailand" "Thai prostitutes working abroad send home as much as 1.2 million dollars each year... Read >
Author: Vivian So
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