Site banner
.
Home Forums Blogs Articles Photos Videos Contact FAQ                    
.
.
Wisdom Archive
Body Mind and Soul
Faith and Belief
God and Religion
Law of Attraction
Life and Beyond
Love and Happiness
Peace of Mind
Peace on Earth
Personal Faith
Spiritual Festivals
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Inspiration
Spirituality and Science
Spiritual Retreats
More Wisdom
Buddhism Archives
Hinduism Archives
Sustainability
Theology Archives
Even more Wisdom
2012 - Year 2012
Affirmations
Aura
Ayurveda
Chakras
Consciousness
Cultural Creatives
Diksha (Deeksha)
Dream Dictionary
Dream Interpretation
Dream interpreter
Dreams
Enlightenment
Essential Oils
Feng Shui
Flower Essences
Gaia Hypothesis
Indigo Children
Kalki Bhagavan
Karma
Kundalini
Kundalini Yoga
Life after death
Mayan Calendar
Meaning of Dreams
Meditation
Morphogenetic Fields
Psychic Ability
Reincarnation
Spiritual Art, Music & Dance
Spiritual Awakening
Spiritual Enlightenment
Spiritual Healing
Spirituality and Health
Spiritual Jokes
Spiritual Parenting
Vastu Shastra
Womens Spirituality
Yoga Positions
Site map 2
Site map


Dream Sharing Forum

at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum





Bookmark and Share
.

Chandas

A Wisdom Archive on Chandas

Chandas

A selection of articles related to Chandas

We recommend this article: Chandas - 1, and also this: Chandas - 2.
chandas, Vedic meter

ARTICLES RELATED TO Chandas

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - Marwar - History

The Pratihara clan of Rajputs, also known as the Gurjara-Pratiharas, established a kingdom in Marwar in the 6th century, with a capital at Mandor, 9 km from present-day Jodhpur. The ruined city of Osian or Ossian, 65 km from Jodhpur, was an important religious centre of the Pratihara period, and has a collection of Hindu and Jain temples of the 8th through 11th centuries. The Jodhpur state was founded in the 13th century by the Rathor clan of Rajputs, who claim descent from the Gahadvala kings of Kannauj. After the sacking of Kannauj ...

See also:

Marwar, Marwar - Geography, Marwar - History, Marwar - Castes of Marwar, Marwar - Farmers of Marwar, Marwar - Abolition of Jagirs, Marwar - Marwari horses, Marwar - Marwar paintings

Read more here: » Marwar: Encyclopedia II - Marwar - History

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - Elena Dementieva - Tennis Career

Dementieva played and won her first international tournament, Les Petits Aces, in France at the age of 13. In 1997, she entered the WTA top 500. She turned professional in 1998 and went on to enter the top 100 in 1999. In 1999, she represented Russia in the Fed Cup final against the USA, scoring Russia's only point. 1999 was also the year in which she played her first Grand Slam main draws qualifying for Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon and getting a direct entry into the US Open. She managed to reach the second round at the Australian Open and Roland Garros, made a first round exit at Wimbledon, an ...

See also:

Elena Dementieva, Elena Dementieva - Tennis Career, Elena Dementieva - Style, Elena Dementieva - Titles 10, Elena Dementieva - Singles 4, Elena Dementieva - Singles Finalist 10, Elena Dementieva - Doubles Titles 6

Read more here: » Elena Dementieva: Encyclopedia II - Elena Dementieva - Tennis Career

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - List of sutras - Sutras primarily associated with Buddhism

List of sutras - Pali sutras. Digha Nikaya: 34 sutras, including Brahmajala Sutta, a critique of 64 'wrong views' current at the time of the Buddha Mahaparinibbana Sutta, the last days of the Buddha, Theravada version Majjhima Nikaya: 152 sutras, including Anapanasati Sutta, a discourse on the method of being mindful of the breath Satipathana Sutta Samyutta Nikaya: 2,889 sutras, including Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, the ...

See also:

List of sutras, List of sutras - Sutras primarily associated with Hinduism, List of sutras - Vedanga, List of sutras - Vedanta, List of sutras - Hindu philosophy, List of sutras - Sutras primarily associated with Buddhism, List of sutras - Pali sutras, List of sutras - Mahayana sutras, List of sutras - Vajrayana sutras, List of sutras - Other Sutras

Read more here: » List of sutras: Encyclopedia II - List of sutras - Sutras primarily associated with Buddhism

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution

In 1947, India achieved independence and Ambedkar, who had already been elected a member of the Constituent Assembly, was invited by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of the country, to join the Cabinet as Minister for Law. A few weeks later the Assembly entrusted the task of framing the Constitution to a Draft Committee, and this committee elected Ambedkar as its chairman. For the next two years, he worked on the Draft Constitution, writing it almost singlehandedly. Despite ill health, Ambedkar completed the Constitution by the beg ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie, B. R. Ambedkar - See Also

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - Nagpur - Nagpur in 1911

The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica offers a picture of Nagpur in the early part of the 20th century: The city is 1125 ft. above the sea; Pop. (1901) 127,734. The town is well laid out, with several parks and artificial lakes, and has numerous Hindu temples. The prettily wooded suburb of Sitabaldi contains the chief government buildings, the houses of Europeans, the railway station and the cantonments, with fort and arsenal. In the centre stands Sitabaldi Hill, crowned with the fort. Beyond the station lies the broad sheet of wate ...

See also:

Nagpur, Nagpur - History, Nagpur - Nagpur in 1911, Nagpur - Climate, Nagpur - Recent Photographs

Read more here: » Nagpur: Encyclopedia II - Nagpur - Nagpur in 1911

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by date

China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August 14. Du Li: Women 10 m Air Rifle, gold medal Wang Yifu: Men's 10 m Air Pistol, gold medal China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August 27. Liu Xiang: men's 110 m hurdles, gold medal ...

See also:

China at the 2004 Summer Olympics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medals, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by medal, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gold, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Silver, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Bronze, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Badminton, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Basketball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Boxing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Canoeing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cycling, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Diving, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Fencing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Football Soccer, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gymnastics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Handball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Hockey, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Judo, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Modern Pentathlon, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Softball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Swimming, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Tennis, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Triathlon, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Volleyball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Weightlifting, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by date, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August 14, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August 27, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

Read more here: » China at the 2004 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia II - China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by date

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - Tiresias - In post-classical literature

The figure of Tiresias has been much-invoked by fiction writers and poets. Since Tiresias is both the greatest seer of the Classical mythos, a figure cursed by the gods, and both man and woman, he has been very useful to authors. In The Divine Comedy (Inferno, Canto XX), Dante sees Tiresias in the fourth pit of the eighth circle of Hell (the circle is for perpetrators of fraud and the fourth pit being the location for soothsayers or diviners.) He was condemned to walk for eternity with his head twisted toward his ...

See also:

Tiresias, Tiresias - Overview, Tiresias - Tiresias and Thebes, Tiresias - Death, Tiresias - In post-classical literature, Tiresias - Sources

Read more here: » Tiresias: Encyclopedia II - Tiresias - In post-classical literature

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution

In 1947, India achieved independence and Ambedkar, who had already been elected a member of the Constituent Assembly, was invited by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of the country, to join the Cabinet as Minister for Law. A few weeks later the Assembly entrusted the task of framing the Constitution to a Draft Committee, and this committee elected Ambedkar as its chairman. For the next two years, he worked on the Draft Constitution, writing it almost singlehandedly. Despite ill health, Ambedkar completed the Constitution by the beg ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism

While Ambedkar continued to participate in the proceedings of the Rajya Sabha, and was to do so until the end of his life, from 1952 onwards Ambedkar's energies were increasingly devoted to other concerns. Ever since the 1935 Depressed Classes Conference, when he had shocked Hindu India with the declaration that though he had been born a Hindu he did not intend to die one, Ambedkar had been giving earnest consideration to the question of conversion. Further consideration made him increasingly convinced that there was no future for the Untouc ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie, B. R. Ambedkar - See Also

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism

While Ambedkar continued to participate in the proceedings of the Rajya Sabha, and was to do so until the end of his life, from 1952 onwards Ambedkar's energies were increasingly devoted to other concerns. Ever since the 1935 Depressed Classes Conference, when he had shocked Hindu India with the declaration that though he had been born a Hindu he did not intend to die one, Ambedkar had been giving earnest consideration to the question of conversion. Further consideration made him increasingly convinced that there was no future for the Untouc ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis spiritual use - Sikh use

The Sikh religion developed in the Punjab in Mughal times. The common use of bhang in religious festivals by Hindus carried over into Sikh practice as well. Sikhs were required to observe Dasehra with bhang, in commemoration of the founder of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak. [14] The Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report (Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1893-94. Simla, India: Government Central Printing House, 1894, 7 vols., CHAPTER IX, SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS.) describes th ...

See also:

Cannabis spiritual use, Cannabis spiritual use - Rastafari use, Cannabis spiritual use - Judeo-Christian use, Cannabis spiritual use - Muslim use, Cannabis spiritual use - Hindu use, Cannabis spiritual use - Sikh use, Cannabis spiritual use - Others

Read more here: » Cannabis spiritual use: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis spiritual use - Sikh use

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Education

Ambedkar's father who hailed from the Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra had acquired a certain amount of formal education in both Marathi and English. This enabled him to teach his children, especially Bhimrao, and to encourage them in their pursuit of knowledge. In 1908, Ambedkar passed the matriculation examination. He was the first 'untouchable' from his community to do so [1]. Four years later, Ambedkar graduated with a B.A. degree in Politics and Economics from Bombay University. Soon afterwards, he was awarded a scholarship to study abroad in return for his promise to serve Baroda Stat ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie, B. R. Ambedkar - See Also

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Education

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views

A memorial for Ambedkar has been established in Delhi (26 Alipur Road, Near IP College, Civil Lines, New Delhi - 110054). 26 Alipur Road is the house where Ambedkar spent most of his life since he moved to Delhi, and is also the place where he breathed his last. The memorial was opened after a prolonged struggle by Dalit groups, when finally the Government of India secured the house from Jindals who occupied the property. His birthdate is now a public holiday in India known as Ambedkar Jayanti. As a sign of respect, many Indians use t ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie, B. R. Ambedkar - See Also

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Team

China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery Team. Coaches(3): Yang Changxun (Korean), Lian Guofu Interpreter: Guo Bei Athletes(5): Female: He Ying, Lin Sang, Zhang Juanjuan Male: Xue Haifeng, Yong Fujun China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics Team. Coaches: Sun Haiping, Wang Dexian, Ou Xiyuan, Yang Ziwei, Yu Weili, Xing Fuguo, Sha Yingzheng, Li Jian, Ye Kuigang, He Zengsheng, Yao Wenjun; Interpret ...

See also:

China at the 2004 Summer Olympics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medals, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by medal, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gold, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Silver, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Bronze, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Badminton, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Basketball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Boxing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Canoeing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cycling, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Diving, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Fencing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Football Soccer, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gymnastics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Handball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Hockey, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Judo, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Modern Pentathlon, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Softball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Swimming, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Tennis, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Triathlon, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Volleyball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Weightlifting, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by date, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August 14, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August 27, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

Read more here: » China at the 2004 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia II - China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Team

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Dioceses

Syro-Malabar Church has its presence all over the world. However the proper territory assigned for this Church is limited in India, that too in South India. There are 26 Syro-Malabar dioceses world wide though only 15 of them come under the direct control of the Major Archbishop. The rest of the dioceses are directly under the Pope and the Major Archbishop has only limited control over them. See also:

Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - History, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Timeline, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Head, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Dioceses, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Archdioceses, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Suffragan Dioceses, Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Mission Dioceses

Read more here: » Syro-Malabar Catholic Church: Encyclopedia II - Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Dioceses

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Education

Ambedkar's father who hailed from the Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra had acquired a certain amount of formal education in both Marathi and English. This enabled him to teach his children, especially Bhimrao, and to encourage them in their pursuit of knowledge. In 1908, Ambedkar passed the matriculation examination. He was the first 'untouchable' from his community to do so [1]. Four years later, Ambedkar graduated with a B.A. degree in Politics and Economics from Bombay University. Soon afterwards, he was awarded a scholarship to study abroad in return for his promise to serve Baroda Stat ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Education

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views

A memorial for Ambedkar has been established in Delhi (26 Alipur Road, Near IP College, Civil Lines, New Delhi - 110054). 26 Alipur Road is the house where Ambedkar spent most of his life since he moved to Delhi, and is also the place where he breathed his last. The memorial was opened after a prolonged struggle by Dalit groups, when finally the Government of India secured the house from Jindals who occupied the property. His birthdate is now a public holiday in India known as Ambedkar Jayanti. As a sign of respect, many Indians use t ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability

Between 1927 and 1932, Ambedkar led his followers in a series of nonviolent campaigns to assert the right of the Untouchables to enter Hindu places of worship and to draw water from public tanks and wells. Two of these campaigns were of special importance: the campaigns against the exclusion of Untouchables from the Kalaram Temple in Nasik and from the Chowdar Tank in Mahad. Both of these involved tens of thousands of Untouchable satyagrahis or nonviolent resisters. Higher caste Hindus responded violently. The Chowdar Tank campaign, a ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie, B. R. Ambedkar - See Also

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - Ashoka - Rise to power

Developing into an impeccable warrior general and a shrewd statesman, Ashoka went on to command several regiments of the Mauryan army. His growing popularity across the empire made his elder brothers wary of his chances of being favoured by Bindusara to become the next emperor. The eldest of them, Prince Susima, the traditional heir to the throne, persuaded Bindusara to send Ashoka to quell an uprising in the city of Taxila in the north-west province of Sindh, of which Prince Susima was the governor. Taxila was a highly volatile place becaus ...

See also:

Ashoka, Ashoka - Historical sources, Ashoka - Early life, Ashoka - Rise to power, Ashoka - Conversion to Buddhism, Ashoka - Death and legacy, Ashoka - Ashoka and Buddhist Kingship, Ashoka - Ashoka in popular culture, Ashoka - Sources

Read more here: » Ashoka: Encyclopedia II - Ashoka - Rise to power

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by medal

China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gold. Athletics Men's 110 m hurdles: Liu Xiang Women's 10,000 m: Xing Huina Badminton Women's Singles: Zhang Ning Mixed Doubles: Zhang Jun and Gao Ling Women's Doubles: Yang Wei and Zhang Haowen Canoeing Kayak Flatwater Racing Men C2 500 m: Meng Guanliang and Yang Wenjun Diving Me ...

See also:

China at the 2004 Summer Olympics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics Team, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Medals, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by medal, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gold, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Silver, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Bronze, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by event, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Archery, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Athletics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Badminton, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Basketball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Boxing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Canoeing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cycling, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Diving, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Fencing, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Football Soccer, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Gymnastics, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Handball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Hockey, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Judo, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Modern Pentathlon, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Softball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Swimming, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Tennis, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Triathlon, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Volleyball, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Weightlifting, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by date, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August 14, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - August 27, China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Officials

Read more here: » China at the 2004 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia II - China at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Results by medal

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability

Between 1927 and 1932, Ambedkar led his followers in a series of nonviolent campaigns to assert the right of the Untouchables to enter Hindu places of worship and to draw water from public tanks and wells. Two of these campaigns were of special importance: the campaigns against the exclusion of Untouchables from the Kalaram Temple in Nasik and from the Chowdar Tank in Mahad. Both of these involved tens of thousands of Untouchable satyagrahis or nonviolent resisters. Higher caste Hindus responded violently. The Chowdar Tank campaign, a ...

See also:

B. R. Ambedkar, B. R. Ambedkar - Education, B. R. Ambedkar - Professional work, B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability, B. R. Ambedkar - Political career, B. R. Ambedkar - Father of the Indian constitution, B. R. Ambedkar - Conversion to Buddhism, B. R. Ambedkar - 22 Vows, B. R. Ambedkar - Memorial and modern views, B. R. Ambedkar - Controversy, B. R. Ambedkar - Ambedkar:the Movie

Read more here: » B. R. Ambedkar: Encyclopedia II - B. R. Ambedkar - Fight against Untouchability

Chandas: Encyclopedia II - Anastasia Myskina - Tennis career

Myskina turned professional in 1998, the year in which she broke into the WTA top 500. The very next year, she entered the top 100 and went on to end 2002 in the top 20 and 2003 in the top 10. Myskina has won 10 WTA tour singles titles in her career. In 2004 she won the French Open, her first grand slam. She routed fellow Russian Elena Dementieva 6-2, 6-1 in the final to become the first Russian woman to win a grand slam singles event. She led the Russian team to its first Fed Cup title i ...

See also:

Anastasia Myskina, Anastasia Myskina - Tennis career, Anastasia Myskina - Titles 14, Anastasia Myskina - Singles 10, Anastasia Myskina - Singles Finalist 6, Anastasia Myskina - Performance Timeline, Anastasia Myskina - Doubles 3

Read more here: » Anastasia Myskina: Encyclopedia II - Anastasia Myskina - Tennis career




Bookmark and Share
Search the Global Oneness web site
Global Oneness is a huge, really huge, web site. Almost whatever you are searching for within health, spirituality, personal development and inspirationals - you will find it here!
Google
 
 

Rate this archive!

Please rate this archive with 10 as very good and 1 as very poor.

.



Bookmark and Share

  » Home » » Home »