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- The word Dhrupad is derived from Dhruva, the steadfast evening star that moves through the galaxy, and Pada meaning poetry.
- Traditionally, the dhrupad style of singing was performed with a tanpura and pakhawaj.
- The lyrics sung in Dhrupad are in a medieval form of Hindi and typically heroic in theme, or praise of a particular deity.
- It is a form of devotional music that traces its origin to the ancient text of Samveda.
- One significant characteristic of Dhrupad is the emphasis on maintaining the purity of the Raga.
- Hindustani classical music is primarily vocal-centric. The primary vocal forms associated with Hindustani music are the Khayal, Ghazal, Dhrupad, Dhammar, Tarana and Thumri.
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Taan means fast melodic passage / improvised vocal phrase. It originates from the Sanskrit word ‘tan’. Like an alaap (slow methodical progression of notes in a raga), it is sung in the ‘aakar’. The order mostly followed in the singing of ragas is: alaap, bolalaap, boltaan finally followed by taan. Alaaps are sung taking into cognizance raagniyam (rules of singing a composition) vadi, samvadi, swarlagaav (adherence) etc which give badhat (develop) to the rendition of ragas to create the vaataavaran (ambience) for the specific raga. The raga is always rendered in the order mentioned above. Taans are generally rendered at the end. Voice training is a must and indispensable for effective rendering of Taans. A singer who can effectively render Taans is known as a ‘Tanait’. Through the medium of Taan, a rendition can be made unique and interesting. Laya is the praan (essence / life) of a Taan. A Taan emanating from the same group of swars, can be made to sound different with bal (emphasis / stress / accentuation) on different swars. The alaap is sung in vilambit laya (slow tempo) and the Taan in drut laya (fast tempo). In Taankriya 2 , 3 ,4 ,8 swars are used in one matra to achieve Layakaari (rhythmic variation / improvisation).
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Fertilization of the egg takes place in the fallopian tube and then it travels to the uterus where the zygote sticks to the walls of the uterus. This embedding of zygote to the wall of the uterus is called as implantation
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Meaning of the word 'Imperialism' : The word imperialism came from the Latin word 'imperium' and it means to rule over large territories. Definition of Imperialism : It is defined as the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
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On his way back to his village, Prashant saw the havoc caused by the rain and the flood. He saw the villages swept away by the flood and the carcasses and corpses floating in the water. He had to wade through the water. He could see no house in any of the villages. It disappointed and despaired him. He started crying loudly.
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Prashant was unable to travel back to his village because a cyclone had hit the place and had lasted for 36 hours. The wind was running for 350 km per hour and had destroyed houses and uprooted trees, created floods and the rain that came lashing down made it impossible to travel. Prashant was stuck with his friend's family in the rain on the broken roof of their house.
He could not go back to his village because of the cyclone and only when the rain stopped and the rain water reduced, did he try and get back to his village which was 18 kilometres away.
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The division of labor is believed to be the major factor behind the growth of urbanization; because, the people of towns were not self-sufficient. They depended on other people for several kinds of services. Consider the following example:
A person engaged in making stone seals requires bronze metal for engraving it. He could not make tools of his own. Beside this he also had to depend on other person for color stones required for making seals. He did know trade, and had to depend on trades or other people who rendered this services to him. In short, he had to depend on others. Thus, all these functions were performed with mutual co-operation.
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‘Cardboard’ in the poem refers to the photograph. This word has been used because photograph is now just a piece of paper with the memory as the poet's mother is dead now. It shows that human life is transitory and the cardboard which remains is memorable piece of paper.
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Brain |
Mind |
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Brain is a tangible organ in our body. |
Mind is intangible. It is related to consciousness. |
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Blood vessels and nerve cells are present in brain. |
Mind does not have blood vessels or nerve cells. |
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Brain performs definite functions such as coordinating movement, feelings and thoughts. It is centre of the nervous system. |
Mind initiates comprehension and perception, and as such relates to the thought process of an individual. |
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Brain has a definite shape, lodges in the skull, and may suffer from diseases. |
Such attributes are not applicable for mind. |
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