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Salvation in Christianity, or deliverance or redemption, is the "saving [of] human beings from death and separation from God" by Christ's death and resurrection.
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In a tribal society, many people adapt to the new social structure due to economic growth and change in caste-based society. Smaller castes joined in Varna, new caste people joined with Brahmins, whereas kshatriyas started new Rajput. The society comes out with more caste and religion."
After being organised into a state tribal societies changed a lot. Their administrative system began to be centralised. Their kingdom was divided into garhs. Each garh was controlled by a particular tribal clan. This was further divided into units of 84 villages called chaurasi. The chaurasi was further divided into barhots, which were made up of 12 villages each. Tribal kings or rajas began to grant land to Brahmanas, poets and scholars. They also wised to be recognised as Rajputs. So Aman Das, the tribal king assumed the title of Sangram Shah. Tribal kings also annexed smaller neighbouring kingdoms. We can cite the example ofAhom. It annexed the kingdoms of the Chhutiyas and of Koch-Hajo. The Ahoms built a large state and for this they used firearms.
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The difference between Gothic and Baroque Architecture –
Gothic design was in the mid to late Middle Ages (400 – 1400’s). Gothic architecture is made of stone, the inside designs are carved out of wood. The Gothic style is the form of design of many of the greatest churches and cathedrals in Europe. Gothic is very basic on the inside. The term is normally used to refer to buildings which have pointed arches, ribbed roofs, large windows and unique and fancy outsides.
Baroque began in the late 16th century (1500’s). The Catholic Church wanted to keep the people from leaving the church and going to Protestant churches. So they made their churches so much fancier hoping that the people would feel more heavenly in the their churches. The architecture was often based on the use of ovals and circles, which were thought to heighten emotion and spirituality. It has lots of very detailed work. It has a lot of paintings on the walls and the ceilings.
Most of the buildings in Salzburg are of the Baroque style.
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he Bhakti movement refers to the theistic devotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism. It originated in eighth-century south India (now Tamil Nadu and Kerala), and spread northwards. It swept over east and north India from the 15th century onwards, reaching its zenith between the 15th and 17th century CE.
The Bhakti movement regionally developed around different gods and goddesses, and some sub-sects were Vaishnavism (Vishnu), Shaivism (Shiva), Shaktism (Shakti goddesses), and Smartism. Bhakti movement preached using the local languages so that the message reached the masses.The movement was inspired by many poet-saints, who championed a wide range of philosophical positions ranging from theistic dualism of Dvaita to absolute monism of Advaita Vedanta.
The movement has traditionally been considered as an influential social reformation in Hinduism, and provided an individual-focused alternative path to spirituality regardless of one's birth or gender. The Bhakti movement began with the aim of reforming Hinduism.
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The river Amazon flows through the mountains to the west of the tropical region and reaches the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Numerous tributaries join the river to form the basin. The river basin drains portions of Brazil, parts of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Columbia and a small part of Venezuela. Some of the detailed features of this region are as under:
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The Amazon Basin stretches directly on the equator and is characterized by hot and wet climate throughout the year. It rains almost every day here. The temperature during the day is very high; the humidity is also high during the day. The temperature at night decreases, but there is high humidity. Hence, both the day and night are almost equally hot and humid.
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Nitrogenous fertiliser is not added in soil in which leguminous plants are grown because the nitrogen fixing bacteria reside in the root nodules of the leguminous plants. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble nitrogenous compounds. Hence the soil in which legumes are grown becomes rich in nitrogen and does not require nitrogenous fertilsers.

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