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Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum by VenkatNarayanan123
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The title "Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum" means Sri Krishna is the teacher of this Universe for eternally. This book is for the viewers to answer thoughtful questions of our epics and Puranas. The best of the answers will be published in this book. Thank you! ||Hare Krishna||
Indian Education System!!!! by PrateekCameraShy
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Ahimsa (Non-Violence): In View of Indian Sages by yatharthgeeta
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Ahimsa is a complicated question. It is a Yogic word, the word which points out to the inner spiritual Sadhana, but later on people linked it with the violence of living beings of the external world.
𝓦rite 𝓘ndia by suvachana
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Things You Probably Dont Know from Hindu Texts by Sriram_Gudimella
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Cover Credits:@likhita9 Highest Rank - #56 in Spiritual This Book is all about some basic misconceptions and things related to the Hindu Texts which are not known by many people . P.S: If you think the things given in this book are not true ,please comment and I will try to clarify.
Bhadradri Ramayana by Sriram_Gudimella
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Cover credits- @shailajapvl There are no need for Introductions for Lord Rama. An Accomplished Archer, A complete Human Being. Perfect example of how a Human should be. But Have you seen anywhere Lord Rama with Four Hands??Have you seen Lord Rama carry the 'Chakra' and the 'Shanka' along with his traditional bow and arrow?? If No, then read this story, The story of Bhadrachala Ramayana, where Lord Rama is not a person born from Kousalya but rather Lord Narayana himself who transformed to Rama. So he is Known as Rama Narayana or Vaikuntha Rama. This is my attempt in writing the History of my Town, Bhadrachalam, often referred as the Dakshina Saketapuri. Highest Rank- #23 in Historical Fiction.
Bhasha-e-Hind | Language Book by IndianLegion
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[CLOSED] A land of glory, a land of antiquity, India. A history spanning more than 5000 years, there is no dearth of topics to discuss. What we bring here right now is a comprehensive knowledge about the different languages in use in this great and diverse land. Starting from the Indus Script way back, to a mature version of Sanskrit and Pali, and finally to the modern languages as we know today, we have so much to ponder upon. Yet, some of the most beautiful languages have gone extinct or are on the verge of being so. Isn't it imperative to preserve the dying languages and glorify the existing ones? Here at INDIAN LEGION, we bring to you Bhasha-e-Hind for exactly that purpose. Our team has diligently curated the importance and story of each of the languages. Do check it out if you are a history enthusiast or a literary fanatic.
☀️ 𝓓epicting  𝓣he  𝓓ivine ☀️ by suvachana
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✨𝓐rt of the 𝓓ivine - 𝓘magery and 𝓣exts ✨
Nrityangana: A Dancer's Journal by ramayantika
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As Martha Graham, a legendary American dancer and choreographer, once said, 'Dance is the hidden language of the soul.' Natyashastra became the fifth Veda, as art is the easiest medium of self-expression. Today, dance demands skill, practice, and perfection. However, in this ongoing trend of becoming the best dancer and monetizing art, we tend to forget our true relationship with dance. Little children, before going to their dance lessons, wiggle their bodies and sway to music in joy. The elderly, with toothy grins, twist and turn their hips when they hear a song from their time. Even adults in this fast-paced world engage in some 3 a.m. moves without mastering professional techniques. But why? Because dance brings joy. It celebrates the movement of the universe, the world, and this body. As a dancer, this journal is a love letter to dance. May you happily twirl around and shed all other inhibitions the next time you hear music and want to break a leg. Dance has been for everyone since time immemorial and shall continue to be the same forever.