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... Buddhist art. Specifically, the representation of the Buddha himself, Siddhartha Gautama. Doing a Google Images search for "Buddha" ... quot;Buddha" they're talking about Siddhartha Gautama. Or that fat guy.
You see a lot of representations of him in Buddhist ... written down about the Buddha's appearance. Siddhartha Gautama probably died around 400 B.C. and the Buddhist teachings ...
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... in harmony on this floor so devotees are put at ease and feel the peace transcending their inner beings. The seven tables with four legs each and 28 in total represent the entire number of Buddhas including Gautama Buddha.
Levels 2, 3 and 4 are equally awe-inspiring. A Zen-inspired office space, a reception area and guest room are on Level 2. A well-stocked library boasting more than 5,000 titles ...
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... work routine, because it is considered that the mind and the body are more at peace then, not to mention the higher level of positive energy in the room.
The core of Namaste yoga includes the principles of Gautama Buddha, biggest Indian guru and the founder of Buddhism. Therefore, as in the case of all styles of yoga, one most important fact should not be forgotten: it is a way of life, rather ...
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... in confusion. The table was just barely raised off the ground, and she sat down cross-legged across from her host.
His eyes were locked on the stone-faced woman. "The teachings of Gautama."
"Gautama..." Ravi's eyes widened.
The images of a tiny girl's face pasted to the window of a flying machine escaping unfathomable destruction. Beyond the window, towers and ...
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on Nov 29, 2009
My favorite story about the Gautama Buddha, the first Buddha, describes the moment at which he achieved enlightenment. He did not become smug or weep or ... same degree of equanimity, even in my most challenging moments.
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... of the Dalai Lama and those who claim there has never been 'Buddhist war.' So has Zen Buddhism's 'drift' to militarism been only an aberration, after the timeless message of Gautama, the warrior-prince who, once he became the Buddha, preached nonviolence? We are not simply faced here with a gap between theory and practice. Even though Buddhism has no concept of a 'holy war ...
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... by my table mate that the person didn’t seem to have heard as the next table was deeping involved in their own engrossing conversation, but still, I worry that I caused pain.
Gautama Buddha developed the Eightfold Path as a way to alleviate suffering and achieve insight. Rudolf Steiner spoke similarly of this path as a way to tame our astral cravings and unconscious desires and actions. ...
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... seeing that this collective human experience arises from collective human agreements. We steer this cosmic ship called Humanity through our collective beliefs and understandings, and the resulting actions. Gautama Buddha called them ditthis (views), and said that the world is literally arising from this mosaic of ditthis.
Really seeing this, we see the power of a story. It is ...
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... of red-hot iron’. Infidelity to husband was considered a grave sin and it was believed that such women went to hell. The husband had the power to curse the wife who was disloyal to him. Thus the sage Gautama cursed his wife Ahalya for sleeping with Indra though through no fault of her own. During the Maurya period, if a woman was found guilty of a carnal crime her generative organs were cut ...
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... Sebastian Bach, viewed by many as the greatest composer who ever lived, was a charter member of the Clean Plate Society. Queen Victoria, who presided over a golden age such as no nation had experienced since the collapse of the Roman Empire, certainly didn't miss many meals. And anyone who has ever seen a statue of Gautama Buddha realizes that he too knew how to hold up his end of the feedbag.
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... support. "
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
In the First Epistle of John, Chapter 4, 4:8, los angeles center says: "He who does not love does not know God, because God is love" .
Gautama Buddha painted on a rock in Tibet. We can see the halos around his head and his body.
From the standpoint of Buddhism, love is a state of spiritual purity to which humans can get through the release of so- ...
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... Indian film actress. She debuted in Telugu films with "Premaya namaha". Now she is doing item numbers in various films. She appeared in Kuberulu, Bhagavantudu, Prarambham, Athili Sattibabu LKG with Allari Naresh, and in Buddha (2007 film) as Siddhartha Gautama's wife Yashodhara.Now she is doing as a lead female role in Bakyaraj's Siddhu +2 with SanthanuClick here to view star
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Nitin Ganatra ... Atul
Zubin Varla ... Hardeep
Andrea Riseborough ... Julia
Leena Dhingra ... Usha
Ayesha Dharker ... Roxy
Tony Gardner ... Graham
Govind Gautama ... Barman
Gordon Kennedy ... Harry
Dominic Kinnaird ... Bouncer
Les Loveday ... Jason
Jeff Mirza ... Dillip
Danni Rossi ... Tara
Zita Sattar ... ...
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... and what the Islamists hate.
India’s nationalism is a composite nourished by diverse streams of ethnicities and religions over many centuries.
Jews arrived in India about the time Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, was born in the 6th century before Christ. This is more than a millennium before Islam arrived and nearly two millennia before Sikhism was preached in the Punjab.
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... Language: English
User Rating: 7.6/10 (10 votes)
Runtime: min
Cast (first 10): Meera Syal, Nitin Ganatra, Zubin Varla, Andrea Riseborough, Leena Dhingra, Ayesha Dharker, Tony Gardner, Govind Gautama, Gordon Kennedy, Dominic Kinnaird
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QUOTESynopsis: HARDEEP, RASHMI and ATUL are brothers and sisters. Which means they can say anything they like to each other, no matter how honest. Mad, Sad ...
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