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My First Visit at the Hindu Temple Essay
I decided to visit a Hindu temple because the Hindu religion was the religion that I knew the least about and was interested in. This assignment
gave me an opportunity to learn more about this religion and what their worship services and rituals were like. The temple that I went to was called
BAPS Shri Swaminaryan Mandir and it was located in Lilburn. As soon as I walked in, I was amazed by the beautiful architectural design of this
Temple. It seemed like it took a lot of hard work and dedication to make the place what it is now. While I was at the temple, I watched the Hindus
perform an ancient Vedic ritual called the Abhishek, a ritual bathing to honor the murti of their God.
Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha,...show more content...
The Mandir (temple) was constructed with Italian marble, Indian pink sandstone, and Turkish limestone. The walls were all carved with delicate
carvings of Gods that were carefully shipped all the way from India. The Hindus had very strict rules that had to be followed, such as: no smoking,
drinking or eating inside, cell phones had to be turned off, and we had to be silent. We also had to take our shoes off before entering the temple out of
respect for the deities and to keep the floors clean.
When I first entered the main worship room, I saw three women walking around the gods in clockwise motion. This clockwise motion is called
Pradakshina, a form of worship that represents the fact that god is the center of everything and everyone else surrounds him. There were several
gods in the room, each stored in their own window. Many people ranging from old to young kept going up to each god and doing their own prayers.
I observed that the prayers were performed in a special way. You had to put your two hands together, close your eyes and pray to that specific God. I
couldn't understand the prayers they were reciting because they were saying it in language.
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir offers many traditional rituals and services. However, I decided to observe Abhishek, an ancient Vedic ritual of
bathing the murti, which is the divine spirit of God. This ritual is dedicated to the murti Nilkanth Varni, which represents Bhagwan Swaminarayan
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Short Essay On Nadana
Nandana was a child and that children like to have chocolates, ice–cream and cakes. She even liked to be fed by mamma lady, "No–no, china, you
mustn't waste good food. and slowly, she would put apiece at a time into Nandana's mouth, kissing her every time she ate one. Which she had to admit
she liked, even though she wasn't a baby and could eat it by herself."(214) After her arrival in India, Badami mentioned that Nandana could not
adjusted food, stay, and social life. Badami narrated the difficulty of adaption of foreign culture to an alien Nandana. At Madras railway station, the
experience of Nandana was narrated thus, She snapped awake as soon as they reached the station, though, and gazed around wide–eyed at the crowds
that were boiling on the platforms, even at that late hour....show more content...
With her small fingers, the child clipped her nostrils together to block out the stench of fish, human beings, diesel oil, food frying and pools of black
water on tracks. (151–152) At the time of departure from Vancouver Nandana refused to leave her mother's red winter coat, and Alan's grey coat.
Nandana was very much shocked on the death of parents. She felt so alien in India that even after one month of her arrival she did not speak a word.
Nirmala asked various questions to Sripathi regarding post–death rituals of Maya. She asked, "Did they close her eyes with coins? And put one in her
mouth as well?"(173) She further asked , "My poor child has gone like a beggar, without any proper rituals,and you say it doesn't matter? Her soul will
float like Trishanku between
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Power Of Durga Besa Yantra
Durga Beesa Yantra
"Aaeng Hareeng Kaleeng Chamundaye Vichche"
Introduction
Durga Besa Yantra is of Shri Durga Ambe Maa. This Durga Besa Yantra is touted to be one of the most well
–known as well as effective yantra. It is
also commonly said, 'jiska pass beesa, uska kya karega jagdisha'. This can be translated as, one who has the power of durga beesa yantra cannot be
harmed even by the gods themselves. The yantra can either be placed at your workplace or your personalised space, in fact if you want you can even
carry the powerful yantra along with you 24*7.
The yantra is available in different materials as well as in different shapes as well as sizes. So you can choose between a gold, copper or a bronze
yantra according to your wish. These may further vary in their sizes. Depending upon whether you want to carry it with you, in the form of a portable
or if you wish to keep it in one spot, you can choose the weight as well as frame of the yantra....show more content...
Establishment of the Yantra
In order for the Durga Besa Yantra to be highly effective, there are certain procedures to be followed in advance. So the yantra needs to be washed
and purified to restore its energy to its full galore. We now that Maa Durga is attributed as the most powerful goddess, therefore the yantra is regarded
as equally effective and powerful. It is believed that regular recital of the yantra will bring instant gratification and wish–fulfilment. Regular recital of
the yantra not only empowers the devotee but also keeps his family prosperous and away from all difficulties for lifelong.
Guidelines for the
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Durga Puja Essay
Dusshera/Durga Puja Vijyadashmi or popularly known as Dusshera also called as Durga puja in other eastern parts of the country is celebrated as
one of the most popular festival, all across the country with some minor traditional and cultural changes, as per the local myths and fables except
for the one real story, which most of us know but just to refresh what we read and were taught by our parents and grandparents regarding the festival
I should narrate it once again. The term implies "Vijaya" meaning victory and "Dashmi" meaning tenth day of the Hindu calendar in the month of
lunar calendar of Ashwin corresponding to the month of September or October according to the English/Georgian calendar, but now the question
arises who won and over whom? What actually happened? Dusshera/Durga Puja is celebrated as the triumph of good over evil. Where in Dushhera
is celebrated as the victory of King Rama over Ravana while Durga Puja is celebrated as the triumph of Maa Durga over the demon Mahisasur who
got a vardaan that no 'Male' can kill him....show more content...
Ravana the king of Lanka who forcefully abducted the wife of Rama while he was on vanvaas which he had to complete so as to fulfil the promise
of his father which he once made to his wife Kakeyi during a war. So moving on to the story ahead Rama's wife was abducted and he searched for
him throughout and while searching her, he met Hanumana his disciple who played a major role in finding her and introduced him to Sugreev who
acted as his army commander against Ravana as he was also claiming
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Durga Puja Observation
Durga Puja I attended Durga Puja on Friday, September 29 at Monrovia High School. The event was put on by the Bengali Association of
Southern California. I had no background information of Durga Puja before I arrived, so I learned by experience. Professor Arnab Banerji was one
of the individuals organizing the event, and he requested that my Theatre History class attend Durga Puja for one evening so that we could observe
first hard the similarities between religious rituals and performances. I arrived alone to Durga Puja at around 7:30 PM. As I was entering the festival,
I immediately noticed the beautiful sarees the women were wearing. I felt like I stood out tremendously because even though I was dressed nicely, I
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Most notably he deciphered the Brahmi script on the stone edicts of the Ancient Indian ruler, Emperor Ashoka. Prinsep also restored temples,
improved the drainage systems, introduced uniform coinage, and reformed the Indian system of weights and measures. Prinsep is a major figure
and due to his architectural abilities a ghat was erected in India to honor his memory. At this specific Durga Puja festival the puja mandap was
erected to resemble the Prinsep Ghat as a way of honoring his memory. In the center of the puja mandap was a striking Durga statue. She had ten
arms, long, black hair, and a bindi on her forehead. There were other smaller statues of other women that are representations of Durga's other
forms, but it was clear that Durga was the main focus. In front of the puja mandap were vases of flowers seated on fabric that resembled a rug. I
believe people were leaving flowers on the rug as a sign of worship to Durga. The rest of the gym's floor space was taken up by many rows of black
chairs. Floor space was only present in the aisles, and in front of the puja mandap. In the gym, I observed many people walking up to Durga,
whispering a quick prayer, and then take a picture before exiting the gym again. After the festival Professor Banerji explained the purpose of Durga
Puja. He informed me that Durga Puja is a Hindu festival/ritual that honors and celebrates Durga as the mother of life and creation. The festival marks
the battle
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Temple Puja Research Paper
The significant practice of Temple Puja has significance for the individual as it first acts as a reminder of the teachings of Buddhism. This returns the
Buddhist's to their own concentration to the Buddha nature in themselves to gain enlightenment. For the individual, it is considered an opportunity to
make a merit via a good act chosen freely (kusala), allowing for the enhancing of good karma.The practice also display's an individual's faith and
training as Puja provides an opportunity to connect to the Dharma, one of the three main Jewels. Throughout the process, various symbols are used.
Flowers are brought as an offer to the Bodhisattva as well as offerings of light, regardless if either electronic or proper candles are determined as an
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3. Research and explain these gods or goddesses: Durga, Kali, Sarasvati, Ganeshe. The goddess Durga is the protector, vanquishing the demons that
threaten Dharma. (Fisher, 2003). She is represented as a beautiful woman with multiple arms that rides a lion, wielding weapons to use to defend
the good. The reason she yields so many weapons is to show that one weapon cannot kill different kinds of enemies. (Goddess Durga). Since Durga
is the protector of good, she is invoked by the seeker to destroy all his desires and unveil his supreme Self (Morris, 2014).
The goddess Kali is compassionate and loving, yet fierce and terrifying. Kali is the destroyer of evil. She is represented as a blue woman, dripping with
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He is believed to have the head of an elephant because his father, Siva, removed it when he forbid him access to his mother, Parvati. When Parvati
demanded he be restored, an elephants head was the first found (Fisher, 2003).
6. What are the 5 yoga paths? Describe each in detail.
Hatha yoga focuses on the body and creating a healthy physical vehicle for spiritual development. This is done through diet, deep breathing, and
stretching exercises (Morris, 2014). Ha means "sun" and tha means "moon," signifying that hatha yoga brings the unions of pairs of opposites, in
this case the mind and the body. It helps activate the chakras, the centers of energy, and remove blockages in the mind and body. It is also translated
as "forceful yoga," because it requires a lot of physical effort (Marchand, Hagatha, n.d.). The idea behind hatha yoga is that if you can control and
master your breathing, then controlling the mind is within reach. Karma yoga is entirely selfless service. This is done through actions and choices
(Marchand, Karma, n.d.). Karma yoga follows the law of dharma, uniting everything and giving back through action. Helping and healing, doing
positive actions in order to promote spiritual growth. Bhakti yoga focuses on the love and devotion the bhakta (devotee) bestows by worshipping a
god (Morris, 2014). This does not mean that they just worship and love
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The Importance Of Darshan In Puja
The importance of Darshan in Puja
Puja is a Hindu ceremony that centers on the offerings to a deity, this offering aims to earn the deity's love and gather blessings. This ritual is
symbolic, and an individual who performs Puja is offering the body, soul and all that there possess to the deity to receive what the goddess may have
to offer. During puja, an individual seeks a connection with the goddess through the experience of Darshan. In the context of darshan, a Murti is an
absorption tool in which the deity is seen, and an individual sees god through that Murti. The ceremony is a personal devotion declaration of love and
loyalty to a deity and establishes direct communication through mind and body.
According to Eck (p.2), the meaning of darshan is religious seeing in which the core mandate of the individual is to experience the presence of the
deity and be seen by the god. While there are prayers and offerings offered the critical aspect of the ceremony is the worship the image and through the
eyes gain and experienced blessings from the deity (Eck, p.2). Love and loyalty aspects are coined in a much serious manner, and all the expectations
from the deity are not in any way a part of the ritual. The ceremony of puja is done in homes or a temple in which the icon is bathed, dressed coupled
with offerings, incense, and drums (Flood, p.209). The act of quality of the Puja is dependent on the intensity, the loyalty of the devotion and purity of
the individual performing the
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Saraswati puja 2018 Date: Significance, Puja Shubh Muhurat Time & Vidhi to Celebrate Saraswati puja:
Goddess Saraswati, the primeval goddess of knowledge, arts, music, and language is worshipped in the month of Magh.From this day onwards
the spring season or (Basant Ritu) begins in India. The goddess represents creative power and energy in l its form and she is the wife of Brahma.
Hindus associate the goddess with favorite color as the season is the time of festival and the color of the festival and it is reflected in the agricultural
fields which are decorated with yellow flowers of the mustard crop. People dress in yellow saris or shirts or accessories. Some add saffron to their rice
than eat yellow cooked rice
Basant Panchami, one of the most popular festivals of Hindu, is dedicated to goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge and all forms of arts. Every
year this special occasion falls on the panchami Tithi according to Hindu mythology. The day of Magh is also the beginning day ofspring. The Goddess
stands for serenity and peace. Generally placed on a lotus she is clothed with a milk–white silk sari. Her lower left hand is occupied with a book. Her
four arms signify four characteristics of human personality namely intellect, mind, alertness and ego. And the lotus of her hand symbolizes exact
knowledge. The swan beside her is the embodiment of purity and it confirms the fact that we have the inner ability to differentiate the dire from the
good.
Importance of
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The Number 1 Secret Meditation
Relaxation – the number 1 secret to meditation. However, there are some problems that make some failed to achieve relaxation. NO matter how good
meditation is, this will not be effective if you don 't learn how to relax.
For some reasons, especially the beginners, are having hard time to relax due to many factors. This is one of the major objectives of meditative
programs and trainings.
Most meditations require postures that are uncomfortable, and a lot of times, very uncomfortable. Here are some of the common postures often used
during meditation.
You may have heard a lot about meditation techniques such as the various postures that are used while doing the meditation process.
However, many of us do not understand that there must be a kind of posture to be applied to a specific meditation purpose.
Here are some:
a.) Lotus Position. This is the most common posture that you 'll see in mediation videos and presentation. Yet, when this position is not implemented
properly, this can make the person uncomfortable and fail to concentrate. If you feel that you are doing well with the lotus position, well, this is the
best meditation posture for you.
b.) Seiza Position. This is the Japanese posture that cuts off blood to legs, thus decreasing relaxation profoundly. Now, there are reasons why you
would sit like this, and it does allow you to concentrate and focused in pain of your legs in rather than something else. There are benefits to this type of
posture in terms of actual
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Point Of View On Analytical Positivism
JURISPRUDENCE ASSIGNMENT
TOPIC:Critical analysis of the point of view given by John Austin & Hans Kelsen on Analytical Positivism
SUBMITTED BY:–
DeekshaPandey
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
7thsem
Enrolment no: 062
Sec: A
INTRODUCTION:
Analytical Positivism is a school of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence, largely developed by eighteenth and nineteenth– century legal
thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham, Hans Kelson and John Austin.
The term 'Analytical' comes from linguistics and logics and the term 'positivism' is coming from Sociology. It is derived from the word 'posited' which
means transfer of ideas by one intelligent being to another. It was first developed by David Hume.
Analytical positivism is all about surety in logical form and it overprotected the Law.
Legal positivism has manifested itself most...show more content...
In applying precedents and in interpreting the law, judges make laws which should also have been considered.
Laws conferring privileges
The law which is purely of a permissive character and confers only privileges is not covered by Austin's definition of law. An example can be taken of
the Wills Act which lays down the method of drawing a testamentary document has not been included in Austin's definition.
Conventions
According to Austin's definition, conventions which operate imperatively, though not enforceable by Court, shall not be called law, although they are
law and are a subject–matter of syudy in jurisprudence.
International law
Austin puts International Law under positive morality along with the law of honour and the law of fashion. According to Austin's definition, a very
important branch of law has been excluded from the study.
Rules set by private persons
According to Austin 'positive law' does not include within itself rules set by private persons in pursuance of legal rights which is undue extension
because their nature is very vague and indefinite.
Command theory
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Advantages of Festivals
Advantages of Festivals – 1
Festivals celebration is the the culture we got from our past generations.According to the history these festivals are celebrated when they achieve
something (symbol of victory),or on the occasions where they are benefited (crop gain,happy with some gatherings etc).
These festival celebrattions have got following advantages:
1. Increase the relations among the people
2. Create an opportunity to the people of community to share their feeling and exchange their ideas and thoughts.Additional help to discuss their
problems also.
3.If we consider the families , they gather together and have some fun with all the relatives which is a great mental relaxation and enrich family
relations.
4.Will help to be...show more content...
These rituals for Indina festivals have been followed for past several centuries with the same respect that was used several hundred years ago.
Every Indian festival have different rituals and prayers that are followed. Every day of weekday have a differnt stories (see hindu fasts) and different
reason behind having these seven days.
Apart from just Hindu festivals there are also several muslim festivals that follow rituals of their own and is known as Azzan and is performed
when a child is born or after the new born baby is given its first bath. This ritual is followed and prayers are offered to god. This process is followed
so that the first name that the child hears is that of the god.
Hence festivals are more important for countries like india.
Advantages of Festivals – 3
Indian Festivals celebrated by varied cultures and through their special rituals add to the colours of Indian Heritage. Some festivals welcome the
seasons of the year, the harvest, the rains, or the full moon. Others celebrate religious occasions, the birthdays of divine beings, saints, and gurus
(revered teachers), or the advent of the New Year. A number of these festivals are common to most parts of India. However, they may be called by
different names in various parts of the country or may be celebrated in a different fashion.
Many festivals celebrate the various harvests; commemorate great historical figures and events, while many express devotion to the deities of different
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Fireworks Satire
I have always had a fascination with fire, and like you can guess, that particular fascination has gotten me into trouble with burning myself, my clothes,
and in this particular stories my neighbor's lawn. Thirteen years ago at our old house on Heritage Blvd on the fourth of July my mother got sick, so
instead of our usual Fourth of July tradition of popping fireworks at our grandmothers house, we were stuck at home. The plan was to wait until our
mother felt better to go pop fireworks, so like good children, my brothers and I nodded our heads and went off to play, and that lasted for about
maybe twenty minutes before we got bored. My brothers Colten and Tyler had the bright idea to steal the fireworks and walk around the
neighborhood, and I being about six at the time thought this was the best idea in the world. I looked up to my brothers, and they were older and
smarter than me so I did not see the harm in going for a walk around the block and popping off some firecrackers. We did not think anyone would
care, and we were completely wrong. As we walked around throwing firecrackers in front yards and mailboxes, people would rush out of their homes
screaming, and we would run, and I did realize we probably should not
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As we walked on we started using roman candles to shoot at trees and street signs, and being stupid kids we got the bright idea to shoot them at
each other. The game was short lived as we had the roman candles that would pop, so when my brother Tyler shot me; not only did it explode and
catch my shirt on fire, but it also temporarily made me deaf with a ring in my ears for about ten minutes. At that point my brothers decided we should
stop and head home. We turned around and began to head back, but we still had some fireworks left, so on the way back we began popping the rest,
but we kept them away from the houses, and stayed near the hills and puddles and
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Buffalo Demon
Out of more than six hundred Nepalese objects in the Rubin Museum's collection, this sculpture Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon is located in the
fourth floor of Rubin Museum that the "NEPALESE SEASONS: RAIN AND RITUAL" exhibition. Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon is made by gilt
copper alloy in the 13th century in Nepal, which is about 11.125 inches height, 12.875 inches width and 7.375 inches depths. This magnificent sculpture
of Durga is a jewel of Nepalese art. She is believed to be a Hindu goddess. She has numerous personalities and she can destroy the oak. Moreover, she
has the ability to control the world in order. This sculpture is formed by three figures. Durga's figure is in the center front with a very open pose. In
India, the purpose of art was never to imitate nature or to recreate reality through illusion while the goal was to produce an idealized form. As we can
see in the image one, Durga has an asymmetrically idealize body. Her right foot is on a lion as her mount, and her left hand is stepping on
Demon–buffalo. Durga beheaded a buffalo, out of its severed neck a human–shaped demon emerges. "But there is such grace in Durga's stance, such
rhythm in the way her 18...show more content...
There is a legend of the Nepalese Mara Dynasty (about 12 to 17 century) that the king Jayaprakash Malla was often playing dice game with a
goddess who plays the similar role with Durga. She told the king that other mortal cannot see her , but oneday the king was followed by the queen.
The goddess was furious and told she will no longger protect the king and the state. However, the goddess said she would spirit possession in a Nevada
Shakya girl's body after the king's pure–hearted asking. From then on, every king will look for the qualified girls and respect it as the goddess. As the
goddess was turn into a red python, so if any preganant woman dreamed of a red python, her baby girl will be seen as
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Durga As A Goddess
There are many deities and divine beings within the polytheistic religion of Hinduism. The religion maintains the ideology that there is one god and
many gods, that present themselves in various forms. Specifically, the deity Durga is one of Devi's most common forms and she is highly regarded as
the mother of all things. Druga's vast influence is seen through vivid imagery, stories, and significance as a goddess.
Durga is a popular deity, who is an icon of female strength, courage, and beauty. The goddess's appearance gives deeper meaning to her protective
nature. First, this goddess is immensely beautiful and rides a ferocious lion, which represents her courage and power. Durga has ten arms and each of
her hands holds objects with spiritual meanings. For instance, the deity holds a trident, conch shell, lotus, and a thunderbolt. Additionally, the iconic
objects that the goddess holds contain the power to both destroy and create. Durga's multiple arms all contain items that reflect her connections to the
universe and her abilities. For instance, sharp knifes represent her ability to demolish obstacles and create a clearly spiritual path. The knives manifest a
form of liberation that many individuals can connect to throughout history, as overcoming fear is a common human trait. This shows Durga's spiritual
strength and determination to consecrate a path of enlightenment. Also, the three–pronged trident is a tool that rips through the veils of the past,
present, and future.
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Puja, Alyssia Menezes: An Act Of Worship
Puja
Alyssia Menezes Puja is an act of worship. Puja can only be performed by Hindu people, because it is unique to their religion. It can be performed in
many ways, like songs rituals, prayers, invocations, and more. Hindus often use a picture of an object in their puja. It is their way of showing
reference to a god. Puja is found wherever Hindu people are. The most concentrated areas of Hinduism are in Nepal, followed by India. Although, the
religion of Hinduism is found around the world. A time when puja is mentioned in Homeless Bird, by Gloria Whelan is on page 42, when it says,
"They faced the morning sun and began their pujas, reciting their prayers and making their offerings of flowers or grain." Puja is an act of worshiping
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Persuasive Essay On Puja Vacation
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Puja's Drive For Success
It is with great pleasure that I recommend Puja Upadhyaya for admission to your university. I have had Puja for the past two years in my English
11 and English 12 classes at Legacy High School. Puja's drive for success is only equally by her desire to make a difference. College is just the
first step on her path to becoming a doctor and returning to Nepal to help those less fortunate. Puja's story is rather unique. Her family immigrated to
the United States from Nepal six years ago, and as Puja stepped foot in Chicago for the first time, she was bombarded with a language that she barely
understood. However, when you speak with her today, you would be hard pressed to believe she is not a native speaker. This transformation is due to
Puja's
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My First Visit At The Hindu Temple Essay

  • 1. My First Visit at the Hindu Temple Essay I decided to visit a Hindu temple because the Hindu religion was the religion that I knew the least about and was interested in. This assignment gave me an opportunity to learn more about this religion and what their worship services and rituals were like. The temple that I went to was called BAPS Shri Swaminaryan Mandir and it was located in Lilburn. As soon as I walked in, I was amazed by the beautiful architectural design of this Temple. It seemed like it took a lot of hard work and dedication to make the place what it is now. While I was at the temple, I watched the Hindus perform an ancient Vedic ritual called the Abhishek, a ritual bathing to honor the murti of their God. Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha,...show more content... The Mandir (temple) was constructed with Italian marble, Indian pink sandstone, and Turkish limestone. The walls were all carved with delicate carvings of Gods that were carefully shipped all the way from India. The Hindus had very strict rules that had to be followed, such as: no smoking, drinking or eating inside, cell phones had to be turned off, and we had to be silent. We also had to take our shoes off before entering the temple out of respect for the deities and to keep the floors clean. When I first entered the main worship room, I saw three women walking around the gods in clockwise motion. This clockwise motion is called Pradakshina, a form of worship that represents the fact that god is the center of everything and everyone else surrounds him. There were several gods in the room, each stored in their own window. Many people ranging from old to young kept going up to each god and doing their own prayers. I observed that the prayers were performed in a special way. You had to put your two hands together, close your eyes and pray to that specific God. I couldn't understand the prayers they were reciting because they were saying it in language. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir offers many traditional rituals and services. However, I decided to observe Abhishek, an ancient Vedic ritual of bathing the murti, which is the divine spirit of God. This ritual is dedicated to the murti Nilkanth Varni, which represents Bhagwan Swaminarayan Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Short Essay On Nadana Nandana was a child and that children like to have chocolates, ice–cream and cakes. She even liked to be fed by mamma lady, "No–no, china, you mustn't waste good food. and slowly, she would put apiece at a time into Nandana's mouth, kissing her every time she ate one. Which she had to admit she liked, even though she wasn't a baby and could eat it by herself."(214) After her arrival in India, Badami mentioned that Nandana could not adjusted food, stay, and social life. Badami narrated the difficulty of adaption of foreign culture to an alien Nandana. At Madras railway station, the experience of Nandana was narrated thus, She snapped awake as soon as they reached the station, though, and gazed around wide–eyed at the crowds that were boiling on the platforms, even at that late hour....show more content... With her small fingers, the child clipped her nostrils together to block out the stench of fish, human beings, diesel oil, food frying and pools of black water on tracks. (151–152) At the time of departure from Vancouver Nandana refused to leave her mother's red winter coat, and Alan's grey coat. Nandana was very much shocked on the death of parents. She felt so alien in India that even after one month of her arrival she did not speak a word. Nirmala asked various questions to Sripathi regarding post–death rituals of Maya. She asked, "Did they close her eyes with coins? And put one in her mouth as well?"(173) She further asked , "My poor child has gone like a beggar, without any proper rituals,and you say it doesn't matter? Her soul will float like Trishanku between Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Power Of Durga Besa Yantra Durga Beesa Yantra "Aaeng Hareeng Kaleeng Chamundaye Vichche" Introduction Durga Besa Yantra is of Shri Durga Ambe Maa. This Durga Besa Yantra is touted to be one of the most well –known as well as effective yantra. It is also commonly said, 'jiska pass beesa, uska kya karega jagdisha'. This can be translated as, one who has the power of durga beesa yantra cannot be harmed even by the gods themselves. The yantra can either be placed at your workplace or your personalised space, in fact if you want you can even carry the powerful yantra along with you 24*7. The yantra is available in different materials as well as in different shapes as well as sizes. So you can choose between a gold, copper or a bronze yantra according to your wish. These may further vary in their sizes. Depending upon whether you want to carry it with you, in the form of a portable or if you wish to keep it in one spot, you can choose the weight as well as frame of the yantra....show more content... Establishment of the Yantra In order for the Durga Besa Yantra to be highly effective, there are certain procedures to be followed in advance. So the yantra needs to be washed and purified to restore its energy to its full galore. We now that Maa Durga is attributed as the most powerful goddess, therefore the yantra is regarded as equally effective and powerful. It is believed that regular recital of the yantra will bring instant gratification and wish–fulfilment. Regular recital of the yantra not only empowers the devotee but also keeps his family prosperous and away from all difficulties for lifelong. Guidelines for the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Durga Puja Essay Dusshera/Durga Puja Vijyadashmi or popularly known as Dusshera also called as Durga puja in other eastern parts of the country is celebrated as one of the most popular festival, all across the country with some minor traditional and cultural changes, as per the local myths and fables except for the one real story, which most of us know but just to refresh what we read and were taught by our parents and grandparents regarding the festival I should narrate it once again. The term implies "Vijaya" meaning victory and "Dashmi" meaning tenth day of the Hindu calendar in the month of lunar calendar of Ashwin corresponding to the month of September or October according to the English/Georgian calendar, but now the question arises who won and over whom? What actually happened? Dusshera/Durga Puja is celebrated as the triumph of good over evil. Where in Dushhera is celebrated as the victory of King Rama over Ravana while Durga Puja is celebrated as the triumph of Maa Durga over the demon Mahisasur who got a vardaan that no 'Male' can kill him....show more content... Ravana the king of Lanka who forcefully abducted the wife of Rama while he was on vanvaas which he had to complete so as to fulfil the promise of his father which he once made to his wife Kakeyi during a war. So moving on to the story ahead Rama's wife was abducted and he searched for him throughout and while searching her, he met Hanumana his disciple who played a major role in finding her and introduced him to Sugreev who acted as his army commander against Ravana as he was also claiming Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Durga Puja Observation Durga Puja I attended Durga Puja on Friday, September 29 at Monrovia High School. The event was put on by the Bengali Association of Southern California. I had no background information of Durga Puja before I arrived, so I learned by experience. Professor Arnab Banerji was one of the individuals organizing the event, and he requested that my Theatre History class attend Durga Puja for one evening so that we could observe first hard the similarities between religious rituals and performances. I arrived alone to Durga Puja at around 7:30 PM. As I was entering the festival, I immediately noticed the beautiful sarees the women were wearing. I felt like I stood out tremendously because even though I was dressed nicely, I was not wearing a...show more content... Most notably he deciphered the Brahmi script on the stone edicts of the Ancient Indian ruler, Emperor Ashoka. Prinsep also restored temples, improved the drainage systems, introduced uniform coinage, and reformed the Indian system of weights and measures. Prinsep is a major figure and due to his architectural abilities a ghat was erected in India to honor his memory. At this specific Durga Puja festival the puja mandap was erected to resemble the Prinsep Ghat as a way of honoring his memory. In the center of the puja mandap was a striking Durga statue. She had ten arms, long, black hair, and a bindi on her forehead. There were other smaller statues of other women that are representations of Durga's other forms, but it was clear that Durga was the main focus. In front of the puja mandap were vases of flowers seated on fabric that resembled a rug. I believe people were leaving flowers on the rug as a sign of worship to Durga. The rest of the gym's floor space was taken up by many rows of black chairs. Floor space was only present in the aisles, and in front of the puja mandap. In the gym, I observed many people walking up to Durga, whispering a quick prayer, and then take a picture before exiting the gym again. After the festival Professor Banerji explained the purpose of Durga Puja. He informed me that Durga Puja is a Hindu festival/ritual that honors and celebrates Durga as the mother of life and creation. The festival marks the battle Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Temple Puja Research Paper The significant practice of Temple Puja has significance for the individual as it first acts as a reminder of the teachings of Buddhism. This returns the Buddhist's to their own concentration to the Buddha nature in themselves to gain enlightenment. For the individual, it is considered an opportunity to make a merit via a good act chosen freely (kusala), allowing for the enhancing of good karma.The practice also display's an individual's faith and training as Puja provides an opportunity to connect to the Dharma, one of the three main Jewels. Throughout the process, various symbols are used. Flowers are brought as an offer to the Bodhisattva as well as offerings of light, regardless if either electronic or proper candles are determined as an Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. 3. Research and explain these gods or goddesses: Durga, Kali, Sarasvati, Ganeshe. The goddess Durga is the protector, vanquishing the demons that threaten Dharma. (Fisher, 2003). She is represented as a beautiful woman with multiple arms that rides a lion, wielding weapons to use to defend the good. The reason she yields so many weapons is to show that one weapon cannot kill different kinds of enemies. (Goddess Durga). Since Durga is the protector of good, she is invoked by the seeker to destroy all his desires and unveil his supreme Self (Morris, 2014). The goddess Kali is compassionate and loving, yet fierce and terrifying. Kali is the destroyer of evil. She is represented as a blue woman, dripping with blood, carrying a severed head...show more content... He is believed to have the head of an elephant because his father, Siva, removed it when he forbid him access to his mother, Parvati. When Parvati demanded he be restored, an elephants head was the first found (Fisher, 2003). 6. What are the 5 yoga paths? Describe each in detail. Hatha yoga focuses on the body and creating a healthy physical vehicle for spiritual development. This is done through diet, deep breathing, and stretching exercises (Morris, 2014). Ha means "sun" and tha means "moon," signifying that hatha yoga brings the unions of pairs of opposites, in this case the mind and the body. It helps activate the chakras, the centers of energy, and remove blockages in the mind and body. It is also translated as "forceful yoga," because it requires a lot of physical effort (Marchand, Hagatha, n.d.). The idea behind hatha yoga is that if you can control and master your breathing, then controlling the mind is within reach. Karma yoga is entirely selfless service. This is done through actions and choices (Marchand, Karma, n.d.). Karma yoga follows the law of dharma, uniting everything and giving back through action. Helping and healing, doing positive actions in order to promote spiritual growth. Bhakti yoga focuses on the love and devotion the bhakta (devotee) bestows by worshipping a god (Morris, 2014). This does not mean that they just worship and love Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. The Importance Of Darshan In Puja The importance of Darshan in Puja Puja is a Hindu ceremony that centers on the offerings to a deity, this offering aims to earn the deity's love and gather blessings. This ritual is symbolic, and an individual who performs Puja is offering the body, soul and all that there possess to the deity to receive what the goddess may have to offer. During puja, an individual seeks a connection with the goddess through the experience of Darshan. In the context of darshan, a Murti is an absorption tool in which the deity is seen, and an individual sees god through that Murti. The ceremony is a personal devotion declaration of love and loyalty to a deity and establishes direct communication through mind and body. According to Eck (p.2), the meaning of darshan is religious seeing in which the core mandate of the individual is to experience the presence of the deity and be seen by the god. While there are prayers and offerings offered the critical aspect of the ceremony is the worship the image and through the eyes gain and experienced blessings from the deity (Eck, p.2). Love and loyalty aspects are coined in a much serious manner, and all the expectations from the deity are not in any way a part of the ritual. The ceremony of puja is done in homes or a temple in which the icon is bathed, dressed coupled with offerings, incense, and drums (Flood, p.209). The act of quality of the Puja is dependent on the intensity, the loyalty of the devotion and purity of the individual performing the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Saraswati puja 2018 Date: Significance, Puja Shubh Muhurat Time & Vidhi to Celebrate Saraswati puja: Goddess Saraswati, the primeval goddess of knowledge, arts, music, and language is worshipped in the month of Magh.From this day onwards the spring season or (Basant Ritu) begins in India. The goddess represents creative power and energy in l its form and she is the wife of Brahma. Hindus associate the goddess with favorite color as the season is the time of festival and the color of the festival and it is reflected in the agricultural fields which are decorated with yellow flowers of the mustard crop. People dress in yellow saris or shirts or accessories. Some add saffron to their rice than eat yellow cooked rice Basant Panchami, one of the most popular festivals of Hindu, is dedicated to goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge and all forms of arts. Every year this special occasion falls on the panchami Tithi according to Hindu mythology. The day of Magh is also the beginning day ofspring. The Goddess stands for serenity and peace. Generally placed on a lotus she is clothed with a milk–white silk sari. Her lower left hand is occupied with a book. Her four arms signify four characteristics of human personality namely intellect, mind, alertness and ego. And the lotus of her hand symbolizes exact knowledge. The swan beside her is the embodiment of purity and it confirms the fact that we have the inner ability to differentiate the dire from the good. Importance of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. The Number 1 Secret Meditation Relaxation – the number 1 secret to meditation. However, there are some problems that make some failed to achieve relaxation. NO matter how good meditation is, this will not be effective if you don 't learn how to relax. For some reasons, especially the beginners, are having hard time to relax due to many factors. This is one of the major objectives of meditative programs and trainings. Most meditations require postures that are uncomfortable, and a lot of times, very uncomfortable. Here are some of the common postures often used during meditation. You may have heard a lot about meditation techniques such as the various postures that are used while doing the meditation process. However, many of us do not understand that there must be a kind of posture to be applied to a specific meditation purpose. Here are some: a.) Lotus Position. This is the most common posture that you 'll see in mediation videos and presentation. Yet, when this position is not implemented properly, this can make the person uncomfortable and fail to concentrate. If you feel that you are doing well with the lotus position, well, this is the best meditation posture for you. b.) Seiza Position. This is the Japanese posture that cuts off blood to legs, thus decreasing relaxation profoundly. Now, there are reasons why you would sit like this, and it does allow you to concentrate and focused in pain of your legs in rather than something else. There are benefits to this type of posture in terms of actual Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Point Of View On Analytical Positivism JURISPRUDENCE ASSIGNMENT TOPIC:Critical analysis of the point of view given by John Austin & Hans Kelsen on Analytical Positivism SUBMITTED BY:– DeekshaPandey B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) 7thsem Enrolment no: 062 Sec: A INTRODUCTION: Analytical Positivism is a school of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence, largely developed by eighteenth and nineteenth– century legal thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham, Hans Kelson and John Austin. The term 'Analytical' comes from linguistics and logics and the term 'positivism' is coming from Sociology. It is derived from the word 'posited' which means transfer of ideas by one intelligent being to another. It was first developed by David Hume. Analytical positivism is all about surety in logical form and it overprotected the Law. Legal positivism has manifested itself most...show more content... In applying precedents and in interpreting the law, judges make laws which should also have been considered. Laws conferring privileges The law which is purely of a permissive character and confers only privileges is not covered by Austin's definition of law. An example can be taken of the Wills Act which lays down the method of drawing a testamentary document has not been included in Austin's definition. Conventions According to Austin's definition, conventions which operate imperatively, though not enforceable by Court, shall not be called law, although they are law and are a subject–matter of syudy in jurisprudence. International law
  • 12. Austin puts International Law under positive morality along with the law of honour and the law of fashion. According to Austin's definition, a very important branch of law has been excluded from the study. Rules set by private persons According to Austin 'positive law' does not include within itself rules set by private persons in pursuance of legal rights which is undue extension because their nature is very vague and indefinite. Command theory Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Advantages of Festivals Advantages of Festivals – 1 Festivals celebration is the the culture we got from our past generations.According to the history these festivals are celebrated when they achieve something (symbol of victory),or on the occasions where they are benefited (crop gain,happy with some gatherings etc). These festival celebrattions have got following advantages: 1. Increase the relations among the people 2. Create an opportunity to the people of community to share their feeling and exchange their ideas and thoughts.Additional help to discuss their problems also. 3.If we consider the families , they gather together and have some fun with all the relatives which is a great mental relaxation and enrich family relations. 4.Will help to be...show more content... These rituals for Indina festivals have been followed for past several centuries with the same respect that was used several hundred years ago. Every Indian festival have different rituals and prayers that are followed. Every day of weekday have a differnt stories (see hindu fasts) and different reason behind having these seven days. Apart from just Hindu festivals there are also several muslim festivals that follow rituals of their own and is known as Azzan and is performed when a child is born or after the new born baby is given its first bath. This ritual is followed and prayers are offered to god. This process is followed so that the first name that the child hears is that of the god. Hence festivals are more important for countries like india. Advantages of Festivals – 3 Indian Festivals celebrated by varied cultures and through their special rituals add to the colours of Indian Heritage. Some festivals welcome the seasons of the year, the harvest, the rains, or the full moon. Others celebrate religious occasions, the birthdays of divine beings, saints, and gurus
  • 14. (revered teachers), or the advent of the New Year. A number of these festivals are common to most parts of India. However, they may be called by different names in various parts of the country or may be celebrated in a different fashion. Many festivals celebrate the various harvests; commemorate great historical figures and events, while many express devotion to the deities of different Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Fireworks Satire I have always had a fascination with fire, and like you can guess, that particular fascination has gotten me into trouble with burning myself, my clothes, and in this particular stories my neighbor's lawn. Thirteen years ago at our old house on Heritage Blvd on the fourth of July my mother got sick, so instead of our usual Fourth of July tradition of popping fireworks at our grandmothers house, we were stuck at home. The plan was to wait until our mother felt better to go pop fireworks, so like good children, my brothers and I nodded our heads and went off to play, and that lasted for about maybe twenty minutes before we got bored. My brothers Colten and Tyler had the bright idea to steal the fireworks and walk around the neighborhood, and I being about six at the time thought this was the best idea in the world. I looked up to my brothers, and they were older and smarter than me so I did not see the harm in going for a walk around the block and popping off some firecrackers. We did not think anyone would care, and we were completely wrong. As we walked around throwing firecrackers in front yards and mailboxes, people would rush out of their homes screaming, and we would run, and I did realize we probably should not Johnson 2...show more content... As we walked on we started using roman candles to shoot at trees and street signs, and being stupid kids we got the bright idea to shoot them at each other. The game was short lived as we had the roman candles that would pop, so when my brother Tyler shot me; not only did it explode and catch my shirt on fire, but it also temporarily made me deaf with a ring in my ears for about ten minutes. At that point my brothers decided we should stop and head home. We turned around and began to head back, but we still had some fireworks left, so on the way back we began popping the rest, but we kept them away from the houses, and stayed near the hills and puddles and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Buffalo Demon Out of more than six hundred Nepalese objects in the Rubin Museum's collection, this sculpture Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon is located in the fourth floor of Rubin Museum that the "NEPALESE SEASONS: RAIN AND RITUAL" exhibition. Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon is made by gilt copper alloy in the 13th century in Nepal, which is about 11.125 inches height, 12.875 inches width and 7.375 inches depths. This magnificent sculpture of Durga is a jewel of Nepalese art. She is believed to be a Hindu goddess. She has numerous personalities and she can destroy the oak. Moreover, she has the ability to control the world in order. This sculpture is formed by three figures. Durga's figure is in the center front with a very open pose. In India, the purpose of art was never to imitate nature or to recreate reality through illusion while the goal was to produce an idealized form. As we can see in the image one, Durga has an asymmetrically idealize body. Her right foot is on a lion as her mount, and her left hand is stepping on Demon–buffalo. Durga beheaded a buffalo, out of its severed neck a human–shaped demon emerges. "But there is such grace in Durga's stance, such rhythm in the way her 18...show more content... There is a legend of the Nepalese Mara Dynasty (about 12 to 17 century) that the king Jayaprakash Malla was often playing dice game with a goddess who plays the similar role with Durga. She told the king that other mortal cannot see her , but oneday the king was followed by the queen. The goddess was furious and told she will no longger protect the king and the state. However, the goddess said she would spirit possession in a Nevada Shakya girl's body after the king's pure–hearted asking. From then on, every king will look for the qualified girls and respect it as the goddess. As the goddess was turn into a red python, so if any preganant woman dreamed of a red python, her baby girl will be seen as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Durga As A Goddess There are many deities and divine beings within the polytheistic religion of Hinduism. The religion maintains the ideology that there is one god and many gods, that present themselves in various forms. Specifically, the deity Durga is one of Devi's most common forms and she is highly regarded as the mother of all things. Druga's vast influence is seen through vivid imagery, stories, and significance as a goddess. Durga is a popular deity, who is an icon of female strength, courage, and beauty. The goddess's appearance gives deeper meaning to her protective nature. First, this goddess is immensely beautiful and rides a ferocious lion, which represents her courage and power. Durga has ten arms and each of her hands holds objects with spiritual meanings. For instance, the deity holds a trident, conch shell, lotus, and a thunderbolt. Additionally, the iconic objects that the goddess holds contain the power to both destroy and create. Durga's multiple arms all contain items that reflect her connections to the universe and her abilities. For instance, sharp knifes represent her ability to demolish obstacles and create a clearly spiritual path. The knives manifest a form of liberation that many individuals can connect to throughout history, as overcoming fear is a common human trait. This shows Durga's spiritual strength and determination to consecrate a path of enlightenment. Also, the three–pronged trident is a tool that rips through the veils of the past, present, and future. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Puja, Alyssia Menezes: An Act Of Worship Puja Alyssia Menezes Puja is an act of worship. Puja can only be performed by Hindu people, because it is unique to their religion. It can be performed in many ways, like songs rituals, prayers, invocations, and more. Hindus often use a picture of an object in their puja. It is their way of showing reference to a god. Puja is found wherever Hindu people are. The most concentrated areas of Hinduism are in Nepal, followed by India. Although, the religion of Hinduism is found around the world. A time when puja is mentioned in Homeless Bird, by Gloria Whelan is on page 42, when it says, "They faced the morning sun and began their pujas, reciting their prayers and making their offerings of flowers or grain." Puja is an act of worshiping Get more content on HelpWriting.net
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  • 21. Puja's Drive For Success It is with great pleasure that I recommend Puja Upadhyaya for admission to your university. I have had Puja for the past two years in my English 11 and English 12 classes at Legacy High School. Puja's drive for success is only equally by her desire to make a difference. College is just the first step on her path to becoming a doctor and returning to Nepal to help those less fortunate. Puja's story is rather unique. Her family immigrated to the United States from Nepal six years ago, and as Puja stepped foot in Chicago for the first time, she was bombarded with a language that she barely understood. However, when you speak with her today, you would be hard pressed to believe she is not a native speaker. This transformation is due to Puja's Get more content on HelpWriting.net