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Ramayana: Encyclopedia - Ramayana
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Yajur Veda
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Timeline
The Ramayan is ascribed to a single author, Vālmiki. Its exact date of creation is unknown, and is estimated to lie between the 4th and ...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Timeline
The Ramayan is ascribed to a single author, Vālmiki. Its exact date of creation is unknown, and is estimated to lie between the 4th and ...
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Hinduism: Hinduism
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia - Visakhapatnam
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Visakhapatnam (విశాఖపట్నం) (also Vishākhapatnam, shortened and Anglicized: Vizag or Vizaga...
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International Society For Krishna Consciousness: Encyclopedia - International Society For Krishna Consciousness
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), popularly called Hare Krishna, is a new religious movement founded by A.C. ...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia - History Of India
The History of India can be traced in fragments as far back as 700,000 years ago. The Indus Valley civilization, one of the oldest in the...
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Bahá'í Faith And World Religions: Encyclopedia - Bahá'í Faith And World Religions
The Báb · Abdu'l-Bahá
Kitáb-i-Aqdas · Kitáb-i-Íqán
The Hidden Words
Administrative Order
The Guardian
Universal House of Justice
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India: Encyclopedia - India
The Republic of India, commonly known as India, is a country in South Asia which comprises the majority of the Indian subcontinent. India...
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia Ii - Visakhapatnam - History
Visakhapatnam - Ramayana and Mahabharata.
The city is named after the God of valour, Visakha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, who is also...
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia Ii - Visakhapatnam - History
Visakhapatnam - Ramayana and Mahabharata.
The city is named after the God of valour, Visakha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, who is also...
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia Ii - Visakhapatnam - The City/town
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From a tiny little fishing village in the previous century, Vizag has emerged into an industrial hub and has seen trem...
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia Ii - Visakhapatnam - Economy
The city's growth has mostly been due to its heavy industries (both state owned and private) such as...
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia Ii - Visakhapatnam - Events
Despite being on the coast, Vizag was little affected during the disastrous December, 2004 Tsunami. The tsunami did wash the stock of som...
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia Ii - Visakhapatnam - The City/town
From a tiny little fishing village in the previous century, Vizag has emerged into an industrial hub and has seen tremendous growth since...
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia Ii - Visakhapatnam - Economy
The city's growth has mostly been due to its heavy industries (both state owned and private) such as...
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Visakhapatnam: Encyclopedia Ii - Visakhapatnam - Events
Despite being on the coast, Vizag was little affected during the disastrous December, 2004 Tsunami. The tsunami did wash the stock of som...
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Lahore Fort: Encyclopedia Ii - Lahore Fort - Timeline Of Original Construction Destructions & Reconstructions Of The Lahore Fort
The Pakistani Government seems to understand the historic value of this fort, as is evident from this warning prominently placed at the v...
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Vedic Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Vedic Civilization - Overview
The reconstruction of the history of Vedic India is based on text-internal evidence, and on matching information from the texts with arch...
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Vedic Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Vedic Civilization - Vedic Religion
Main article: Vedic religion.
Texts considered to date to the Vedic period are mainly the four Vedas, but the Brahmanas, and some of the ...
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Vedic Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Vedic Civilization - Rigvedic Period
The origin of the Vedic civilization and its relation to the Indus Valley civilization and related cultures and an Indo-Aryan migration a...
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History Of The Punjab: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The Punjab - Punjab History Timeline
500,000 Years: Pre-historic and Proto-historic existance of early mankind
2500 - 1500 B.C.: Harappa Culture
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Culture
India has a rich and unique cultural heritage, and has managed to preserve its established traditions throughout history. It has always a...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Bronze Age
History of India - Indus Valley Civilization.
The transition of settlements from agricultural to complex urban communities occurred som...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Culture
Main articles: Arts and Entertainment in India and Culture of India
India has a rich and unique cultural heritage, and has managed to pre...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The British Raj
The British, established a foothold in Bengal when the British soldiers, funded by the East India Company, and led by Robert Clive, defea...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - States And Union Territories
India is divided into twenty-eight states (which are further subdivided into districts), six Union Territories and the National Capital T...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Islamic Sultanates
After the Arab-Turkic invasion of India's ancient northern neighbour Persia, various short lived Islamic empires invaded and spread acros...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Company Rule
Vasco da Gama's discovery of a new sea route to India in 1498 paved the way for European colonization of India.
The British established t...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Geography
India's entire north and northeast states are made up of the Himalayan Range. The rest of northern, central and eastern India consists of...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - States And Union Territories
India is divided into twenty-eight states (which are further subdivided into districts), six Union Territories and the National Capital T...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Geography
India's northern and northeastern states are partially situated in the Himalayan Mountain Range. The rest of northern, central and easter...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Holidays
Further information: List of Festivals in India
India has three National Holidays. Other sets of holidays, varying between nine to twelve...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Bronze Age
Bronze age civilizations in the Indian subcontinent laid the foundations for modern Indian civilization, including urban settlements and ...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - History
Stone Age rock shelters with paintings at Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh are the earliest known traces of human life in India. The first kno...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - History
Stone Age rock shelters with paintings at Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh are the earliest known traces of human life in present-day India. T...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Islamic Sultanates
After the Arab-Turkic invasion of India's ancient northern neighbour Persia, various short lived Islamic empires invaded and spread acros...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Mughal Era
History of India - Mughal Empire.
In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur, swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mugha...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Republic Of India
Main Articles: Political Integration of India, History of the Republic of India
Since independence, India has fought a number of wars aga...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Neolithic Era
The early Neolithic culture in South Asia is represented by the Mehrgarh culture which began in 7000 BC, now in Baluchistan, Pakistan. Th...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Mahajanapadas
By 500 BC, sixteen monarchies and 'republics' known as the Mahajanapadas stretched across the Indo-Gangetic plains from modern-day Afghan...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Persian And Greek Invasion
Around the 5th century BCE, the northern Indian subcontinent was invaded by the Achaemenid Empire and the Greeks of Alexander the Great's...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Magadha Empire
Amongst the 16 Mahajanapadas, the kingdom of Magadha rose to prominence under a number of dynasties that peaked in power under the reign ...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Demographics
India is the second most populous country in the world, with only China having a larger population. By 2030, India is expected to surpass...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Sports And Games
India's national sport is field hockey, although cricket is now the de facto national game due to its success and popularity in recent ti...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Mahajanapadas
By 500 BC, sixteen monarchies and 'republics' known as the Mahajanapadas stretched across the Indo-Gangetic plains from modern-day Afghan...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Magadha Empire
Amongst the 16 Mahajanapadas, the kingdom of Magadha rose to prominence under a number of dynasties that peaked in power under the reign ...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Early Middle Kingdoms - The Golden Age
The middle period, especially that associated with the Gupta dynasty, is known as India's Golden Age, a time of unparalleled cultural dev...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Mughal Era
In the early 16th century, descendants of Genghis Khan swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal (Mogul) Dynasty, which las...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Independent India
Main Articles: History of Independent India, Political Integration of India
Since independence, India has fought a number of wars against...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Government
The Constitution of India states India to be a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. India is a federal republic, with a bi...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Politics
For most of its independent history, India's national government has been controlled by the Indian National Congress Party. Following its...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Economy
India has an economy ranked as the tenth largest in the world in terms of currency conversion and fourth largest in terms of purchasing p...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Late Middle Kingdoms - The Classical Age
Later, the Chola kingdom emerged in northern Tamil Nadu, and the Chera kingdom in Kerala. The ports of southern India were involved in th...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Sports And Games
India's national sport is field hockey, although cricket is now the de facto national game due to its success and popularity in recent ti...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Government
India is a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. India has a quasi-federal form of government and a bicameral parliament op...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Politics
For most of its independent history, India has been ruled by the Indian National Congress Party (INC). Following its position as the larg...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Economy
India's economy ranks tenth in the world in terms of currency conversion (GNP), and fourth in terms of Purchasing power parity (PPP). It ...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Demographics
India is the second-most populous country in the world, after China. Language, religion, and caste are major determinants of social and p...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - Sports And Games
India's national sport is field hockey, although cricket is now the de facto national game due to its success and popularity in recent ti...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Late Middle Kingdoms - The Classical Age
Later, the Chola kingdom emerged in northern Tamil Nadu, and the Chera kingdom in Kerala. The ports of southern India were involved in th...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Colonial Era
During the colonial era, India, along with several ancient nations in Asia, Africa and South America, was targeted by expansionist Europe...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Early Middle Kingdoms - The Golden Age
The middle period, especially that associated with the Gupta dynasty, is known as India's Golden Age, a time of unparalleled cultural dev...
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Bahá'í Faith And World Religions: Encyclopedia Ii - Bahá'í Faith And World Religions - Bahá'í Faith And Comparative Theology
As seen, the Bahá'í Faith recognizes the divine origins of Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the B...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Synopsis
According to Hindu tradition, Rāma is an Avātara, an incarnation of Vishnu or God. The main purpose of his incarnation is to demonstrat...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Synopsis
According to Hindu tradition, Rāma is an Avātara, an incarnation of Vishnu or God. The main purpose of his incarnation is to demonstrat...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Literary Works Inspired By The Ramayana
Valmiki's Ramayana inspired the Sri Ramacharit Manas by Tulasidas, an epic Hindi version with a slant more grounded in a different realm ...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Literary Works Inspired By The Ramayana
Valmiki's Ramayana inspired the Sri Ramacharit Manas by Tulasidas, an epic Hindi version with a slant more grounded in a different realm ...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Lessons From The Ramayana
Ramayana illustrates
Dharma in the form of Rama, who is the personification of this Hindu concept of duty and harmony.
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Lessons From The Ramayana
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