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Garbage: We produce lot of garbage on a daily basis. The household garbage contains vegetable peels, food leftovers, paper and plastic (which are used as packaging material), and many other items. Proper disposal of garbage is necessary for maintaining cleanliness in our home and surroundings.
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The satavahanas encouraged both internal and foreign trade . Their kingdom had ports on both the western and eastern coasts. The ports were centres of brisk foreign trade with Arabia,Egypt,Iran and Rome to the west and with Burma (Myanmar) and Malaya to the east. The Satavahanas ruled from about the 1st century bce to the 3rd century. The most powerful ruler of this dynasty was Gautamiputra Satakarni.
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The Peninsular plateau is a tableland and is composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It was formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land. It has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills. It consists of two broad divisions Central highlands and Deccan Plateau. The eastward extensions of this plateau are locally known as the Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand.
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The stupa (a Sanskrit word meaning a heap) originated as a simple semi-circular mound of earth, later called the anda. Gradually it evolved into a more complex structure, balancing round and square shapes. Above the anda was the harmika, a balcony like structure that represented the abode of the gods. Arising from the harmika was a mast called the yastii, often surmounted by a chhatri or umbrella. Around the mound was a railing, separating the sacred space from the secular world outside.
The early stupas at Sanchi and Bharhut were plain except for the stone railings, which resembled a bamboo or wooden fence, and the gateways which were richly carved and installed at the four cardinal points. Worshippers entered through the eastern gateway and walked around the mound in a clockwise direction keeping the mound on the right, imitating the sun’s course through the sky. Later, the mound of the stupas came to be elaborately carved with niches and sculptures as at Amaravati, and Shah-ji-ki-Dheri in Peshawar (Pakistan).
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The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005. Status: Amended. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to amend and codify the law relating to intestate or unwilled succession, among Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005. ... It was essentially meant for removing gender discriminatory provisions regarding property rights in the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. It was a revolutionary step in the field of Indian legislation regarding rights of women in India.
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The three-fourth of the earth's surface is covered with water bodies. And when looked from the space it appears blue due to those water bodies. That is why it is also known as the Blue planet.
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The Mahabharata and the Ramayana are the two main epics of India. They are both written in Sanskrit, and together form the canon of Hindu scripture: Itihasa – “Writer has himself witnessed the story”, or Mahakavya, the “Great Compositions”. ... The Mahabharata was written by the legendary Vyasa between 400 and 100 BCE. The Mahabharata is one of the two most important ancient epics of India, the other being the Ramayana. It is believed to be written by Sage Ved Vyasa.
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It must have been very difficult for slaves to join the sangha. According to the rules; a slave needed to take permission from his/her master for joining the sangha. But a slave was never in a position to assert his right. Slaves can join sangha, when he got the permission of his masters. Buddhism doesn't believe in casteism. Any person who was ready to act on Buddhist Rule can join sangha.
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