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On Finding a Coin on the Ground I have the bad habit of looking towards the ground while walking. Some people tell me that this is very unfortunate. It is because, they believe, only beggars and poor people look towards the ground. Rich and proud people always keep their head high. Such people look forward or even up towards sky. Looking downwards is a symbol of poverty, cowardice and even...
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November 3, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
How My Pet was Lost I have a pet dog named Jacky. It is a very beautiful faithful dog. it always accompanies me wherever I go. One day, I went to a park. I took my Jacky with me as usual. We played the game of ball in the park for some time. Suddenly, as I threw the ball towards Jacky, it fell in a corner of the park. The...
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November 3, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), Languages12 Comments
On My First Looking At the Sun Rise Sunrise is a common phenomenon. It occurs every morning at dawn. Most of the people who have grown materialistic are either unaware of this wonderful phenomenon or they don’t care for it a fig. As a little child, I might have seen the sun rise several times. But I was too little a child and I cannot recall any of such occasions. My...
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November 3, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Ramanujacharya Ramanuja was born at Sriperumbundur near Kancheepuram in Madras (now Chennai) in 1017 A.D. His father’s name was Asurikesava Somayaji and mother’s name was Kantimati, a grand-daughter of Yamunacharya. Owing to the influences of Buddhism and onslaughts of Muslim invaders, the old vedic religion was decaying. So, Ramanuja rejuvenated the old ancient religion in terms of Vaishnavism. He had his early education under his father. At the age of fifteen,...
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October 31, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), Languages3 Comments
Padmapadacharya Padmapadacharya was the first initiated disciple of Sankaracharya. His nick name was Sanandana and belonged to brahmin caste. His native place was in old Chola kingdom (near Tanjore) at Chennai. Since childhood he had been attracted to Sastra-Dharma ; the Vedas and the Upanishads. He remained Brahmachari. On hearing the name of. Sankarcharya, one day he went to meet him and on first sight, Padmapada surrendered himself as a faithful...
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October 31, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Sankaracharya Adi Sankaracharya was born in 507 B.C. in a Nambudri Brahmin family at Kalady, a village situated on the banks of the river Periyar in Kerala, in Suklapanchami of the month Baisakha. His father’s name was Sivaguru, a Sanskrit teacher and mother’s name was Aryamba, a pious woman. Soon after Sankara’s birth, his father died and he was brought up by his mother Aryamba. He had mastered the Vedic...
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October 31, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Tirthankar Mahavir Tirthankar Mahavir was born in April, 599 B.C. at Vaishali (Bihar). His nick name was Vardhaman, as just after his birth there was increase in the crops production. His father’s name was Siddhartha and mother’s name was Trisala Devi. He was their second son. In Jain religion from Rishabhadeva to Parshanath — there were 23 Tirthankars and Mahavir was 24th Tirthankar. As per Jain religion, Non-violence (ahimsa),...
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October 31, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Gautam Buddha Essay No. 01 Gautam Buddha was born on a Baisakhi Purnima in 607 B.C. at the foot of the Himalayas, on the borders of Nepal at Kapilavastu. His father’s name was Suddhodana and mother’s name was Mayadevi. On the seventh day after his birth, he was named Siddhartha. At his early age his mother died. As he grew up, he was often found to seek solitude and sit...
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October 31, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), Languages1 Comment