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  • ...woman who suffers irreparable physical, mental and socio-economic damage.  In particular, sexual assault is the most heinous crime which ruins the whole ...hat the right to protection is important especially of women who were seen in Vedic times as ‘sustainers of our society’.
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  • ...highly respected and followed even to the present day. It was rarely seen in other civilizations of ancient times. ...ontinuity of the family, importance of vivaha samskara, and modern outlook in this article.
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  • ...rformed at the time of birth by the father. The helplessness of the mother and the newborn during her confinement required natural care, from which ceremo ...h the cultural devices and aspirations to protect the mother and the child and to consecrate the baby.
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  • ...Vedas are the source of all Dharma (in moral, social, religious, judicial, and adhyatmik sense) is irrefutably advocated by all authoritative texts of our ...e of sanctioning various unrighteous deeds in the name of changing society and times by different people all over the globe.
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  • ...also said to be working on one's Daiva (the past life deeds/karma effects) and thus is is known as Daivavyapashraya chikitsa. ...Acharyas have suggested this modality of treatment for better results like in Rajayakshma (राजयक्ष्मा),<ref>Charaka Samhita (Chikitsa
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  • ...ly studied by Ayurveda scholars thousands of years ago and was implemented in Ayurveda treatments effectively. In Shabdakalpadruma, the term upawasa is explained as below,
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  • |description=AGASTYA - The path finder and Antiquity of Indian Civilization == इल्वलः वातापिः च । Ilvala and Vatapi ==
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  • ...tekar, A. S. (1944) ''Education in Ancient India.'' Benares : Nand Kishore and Bros.,</ref> ...to the Institution, of study, was in ancient days attached to the teacher in India.
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  • ...of shakti'','' the feminine principle of energy, extols the immense mental and physical capabilities of women. ...liberty that actually had societal sanctions. Indian women were exemplary in maintaining the basic principles of Santhana Dharma.
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  • ...fers to the law that confers power on the Raja to maintain the rule of law and the directives for the exercise of power.<ref name=":0">Justice Mandagadde ...)|Dharma Shastras]] and [[Smrti (स्मृतिः)|Smrtis]] were followed uniformly in the entire region irrespective of different political entities under differ
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  • ...c Behavior? Examining the Role of Subjective Vitality, Self-transcendence, and Psychological Capital. Journal of Business Ethics, 1-16. ...ote ‘positive states’ such as enhanced well-being, satisfaction with life, and happiness (Woodyard, 2011).
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  • ...avad Gita, which explicates on yoga, sees that yoga begets high efficiency in work<ref name=":5">Ranganathananda, S. (2000). Universal message of the Bha ...nce (EI) defined by earlier researchers to measure managerial performance, and explores the yoga way of life as a potential tool to influence the EI of in
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  • ...is intricately related to Dharma and spirituality plays a significant role in the deep thinking process. ...sages have propagated to spend 24 hours of a day in a streamlined manner. In short, this period is classified as follows:
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  • ...and householder and has abandoned his house and family for an ascetic life in the woods ; See. आश्रम), hermit, anchorite A1 past. Mn. MBh. etc. ...assed through the stages of student and householder and has left his house and family for the woods, (see āśrama); a hermit, anchorite; a class of super
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  • ...t of the child along with rigorous learning of the [[Vedas (वेदाः)|vedas]] and shastras. ...was a student's spiritual father and was thus, served with faith, devotion and reverence.<ref name=":6">Swami Sivananda (1999), [http://www.dlshq.org/down
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  • ...d, the structural arrangement of Vedas given by [[Veda Vyasa (वेदव्यासः)]] and further formation of shakas (शाखाः recensions) or versions of Ved ...ce during his period, edited, codified and organized them into four groups in the form that we see today.
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  • '''LUMINOUS WORDS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA, SRI AUROBINDO, PT. DEENDAYAL AND OTHERS….''' ...ies, with money as its priest, fraud, force and competition its ceremonies and the human soul its sacrifice. Such a thing can never be.’ (Swami Vivekana
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  • ...d what should not be done. And helps one secure real happiness and harmony in life. ...fundamental values that are based on a dharmik view of life are discussed in this article.
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  • ...in classical Sanskrit literature.<ref name=":42222">Gopal Reddy, Mudiganti and Sujata Reddy, Mudiganti (1997) ''[https://archive.org/stream/SAMSKRUTAKAVIJ ==Vedas and Vaidika Sahitya ==
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  • This page gives some of the most inspiring and essential thoughts of Swami Vivekananda. '''(Essential Thoughts of Swami Vivekananda for man making and nation building)'''
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