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 Hinduism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The great debate between followers among the major Hindu philosophical school, Vedanta, from followers of Shankaracharya's Advaita philosophy on One hand and the strict theistic schools such as Ramanuja and Madhva on the other, focused on the true nature of Brahman, on whether Brahman was essentially attributeless or with attributes, i.e., a personal Supreme Being.
Indeed, all existence, from vegetation and beasts to mankind, are subjects and objects of the Eternal Dharma.
Within Sanatana Dharma, or Hinduism (as it is commonly called), a variety of lesser Gods are seen as aspects of the One impersonal Divine ground, Brahman (not Brahma).
hinduism.iqnaut.net   (6288 words)

  
 Aryan invasion theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The theory that the original Aryans were northern Europeans who had migrated into India was used by some British imperialists as an ideological justification for British control of India, on the grounds that the founders of Indian culture were of the same race as the Anglo-Saxon invaders who established the British Raj.
The major one is that the British Raj and European Indologists from the 19th century to the present day promoted the Aryan Invasion hypothesis in support of Eurocentric notions of white supremacy.
Assertions that the highly advanced proto-Hindu Vedic culture could not have had its roots in India are seen as attempts to bolster European ideas of dominance.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aryan_invasion_theory   (5209 words)

  
 Top20Bhutan.com - Your Top20 Guide to Bhutan!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The question of whether Bhutan is a sovereign country is a difficult one.
Bhutan was treated as a suzerainty by the British Raj, which set up a monarchy and allowed it to administer Bhutan's internal affairs.
Ngalopkha, a derivative of Tibetan, is spoken in parts of western Bhutan.
www.top20bhutan.com   (4707 words)

  
 Planetary Gemologists Association News
Dr. Mangal Raj Joshi (Birth date: Poush 28, Tuesday, 1977 Bikram Sambat at 2.30 P.M., Kathmandu, Nepal) passed away at the ripe age of 85 on March, 2, 2005 Wednesday at 1.15 A.M (Poush 28, Wednesday, 2061, B.S., 1.15 A.M.).
Dr Mangal Raj Joshi, Chairman of Panchang Nirnayak Samiti and vice chairman of Asian Panchang Samiti passed away on 2 March, 2005 at the ripe age of 85.
Badri Raj Joshi, Ph.D., PGA, the son of Nepal’s Royal Astrologer and senior PGA Patron Prof Mangal Raj Joshi, has become a new PGA member and PGA graduate.
www.p-g-a.org /pga-news.html   (1653 words)

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