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Jainism
Start writing...Vardhamana Mahavira was born in 599 BCE in a village near Vaishali (Capital of Videha). He is considered to be a contemporary of the Buddha. His father was the head of a famous Kshatriya clan and his mother, a Lichchhavi princess. They were connected with the royal family of Magadha; high connections made it easy for Mahavira to approach princes and nobles in the course of his mission.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in History
Black hole
Start writing...Black holes are some of the strangest and most fascinating objects in space. They're extremely dense, with such strong gravitational attraction that not even light can escape their grasp. Black holes are expected to form via two distinct channels. According to the first pathway, they are stellar corpses, so they form when massive stars die. Stars whose birth masses are above roughly 8 to 10 times mass of our sun, when they exhaust all their fuel — their hydrogen — they explode and die leaving behind a very compact dense object, a black hole. The resulting black hole that is left behind is referred to as a stellar mass black hole and its mass is of the order of a few times the mass of the sun.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Education
Summary of suzume
Start writing...Summary of movie suzume,the suzume is an anime picture which show the story of an orphan girl which start journey with three legged chair boyfriend who suffering from a spell by a cat. The premise is as ingenious as always; Suzume Iwato is a 17-year-old orphaned school girl who lives with her aunt after her mother, a nurse, was killed in the tsunami. A chance encounter with a mysterious, handsome stranger leads her to (accidentally) open a portal to an alternate dimension only she can see, but cannot enter. It’s revealed that Suzume, unknowingly, has set into effect a calamitous chain of events that involves a talking cat called Daijin who is opening similar doors across Japan... so that a giant worm can enter the real world to cause cataclysmic earthquakes.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Fiction
Kung fu
Start writing...Da Mo (Bodhidharma) In the year 527 AD, a monk known as Da Mo (Bodhidharma) arrived at the Shaolin Temple. Dat Mo is belived to have been an Indian monk who was probably born in Kanchipuram near Madras. Da Mo travelled to the city of Kuang, now known as Canton, where he was granted an audience with the Emperor at the time, Wu Ti of the Liang Dynasty. The Emperor had instructed local Buddhist monks to translate Buddhist texts from Sanskrit to Chinese with the intention that the general populace would then have the ability to practice the Buddhist religion. After his audience with the Emperor, Dat Mo travelled to a monastery in the Kingdom of Wei before finally arriving at the Shaolin temple. When Da Mo initially arrived at Shaolin, he was refused admittance, perhaps because he was considered a foreigner. Rejected by the monks, Da Mo went to a nearby cave and meditated by staring at the cave wall for nine years until the monks recognized his religious prowess and admitted him. Legend has it that he bored a hole through one side of the cave with his constant gaze. Unfortunately, the real reason that Da Mo earned his recognition from the Shaolin monks is lost to history. There is also a story that a local monk was so moved by Dat Mo's piety that he cut off one of his hands in symaphy. Once admitted to the temple it is believed that Dat Mo found his Chinese disciples too weak, both physically and mentally, to practice the intensive meditation required by his path to enlightenment. Dat Mo is regarded as the founder of Chan Buddhism which is probably better known by its Japanese derivative, Zen Buddhism.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Education
Shaivism
Start writing...The Sanskrit word “iva” (शिव, often transliterated as shiva) denotes “auspicious, propitious, cordial, benign, kind, benevolent, friendly,” according to Monier Monier-Williams. In folk etymology, the root words for iva are śī, which means “in whom all things lay, pervasiveness,” and va, which means “embodiment of grace.” The serpent around Shiva’s neck, the adorning crescent moon, the holy river Ganga flowing from his matted hair, the third eye on his forehead (the eye that when opened turns everything in front of it into ashes), the trishula or trident as his weapon, and the damaru drum are all iconographical attributes. He is frequently worshipped in the form of lingam, which is aniconic.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Education
Oldest religion
Start writing...The Indus Valley Civilization is about 5000 years old where Hindu symbols like Swastika and Shiva lingam are discovered. Suffice it to say, Hinduism is more than 5000 years old, making it the oldest religion in the world. According to the latest research, it might be even 8000 years old.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Education
Sanskrit
Start writing...Sanskrit is said to belong to Indo – Aryan or Indo Germanic family of languages which includes Greek, Latin and other alike languages. William Jones, who was already familiar with Greek and Latin, when came in contact with Sanskrit, remarked that Sanskrit is more perfect than Greek, more copious than Latin and more refined than either. He said – “Sanskrit is a wonderful language”. It is noteworthy that though ancient and classical, Sanskrit is still used as medium of expression by scholars throughout India and somewhere in other parts of the world e.g. America, and Germany. Sanskrit is included in the list of modern Indian Languages in the eighth schedule of the constitution of India.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Education
Astronomy and it's field
Start writing...Astronomy is one of the oldest scientific disciplines that has evolved from the humble beginnings of counting stars and charting constellations with the naked eye to the impressive showcase of humankind's technological capabilities that we see today.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Education
Economics and it's different type
Start writ.....Economics is the study of how people allocate scarce resources for production, distribution, and consumption, both individually and collectively.Assuming humans have unlimited wants within a world of limited means, economists analyze how resources are allocated for production, distribution, and consumption.Microeconomics is the social science that studies the implications of incentives and decisions, specifically how those affect the utilization and distribution of resources. Microeconomics shows how and why different goods have different values, how individuals and businesses conduct and benefit from efficient production and exchange, and how individuals best coordinate and cooperate with one another Microeconomics studies the decisions of individuals and firms to allocate resources of production, exchange, and consumption. Microeconomics deals with prices and production in single markets and the interaction between different markets but leaves the study of economy-wide aggregates to macroeconomics. Microeconomists formulate various types of models based on logic and observed human behavior and test the models against real-world observations. Concepts covered under microeconomics Dearth, choice, and opportunity cost: The manifesto on which the microeconomics notion is built reclines at the very heart of economic reasonability of how the decision-makers pick between scanty resources that have substitute uses. The customers demand goods and services and the producers offer these for sale, but none of the individuals can acquire everything they require from the economic system.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Education
Astrology
Start writing...What most people know about astrology is their "sign," which refers to one of the 12 constellations of the zodiac. This is a form of sun-sign astrology, which is the astrology upon which newspaper horoscopes are based. It is probably the simplest form, because nothing more than the date of someone's birthday is needed to generate a sun-sign horoscope. Astrology is the study of the influence that distant cosmic objects, usually stars and planets, have on human lives. The position of the sun, stars, moon and planets at the time of people's birth (not their conception) is said to shape their personality, affect their romantic relationships and predict their economic fortunes, among other divinations. Some divide astrology by the end result that is intended Astrology divides the circumference of the sky into twelve equal compartments — six within the visible sky, and six within the sky that is not visible to us due to it’s being on the opposite side of the earth.
By Sakshi Verma ti12 months ago in Education
How the different countries celebrate the funeral
Start writing...Funeral is a ceremony that is used to remember, honor and sanctify the dead. Depending on the culture, there are various different ways that can be used to celebrate life of the deceased.
By Sakshi Verma tiabout a year ago in Education