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- The Horned God in India and Europe
- Of all of the Gods that we honor in Paganism today probably the most revered is the Horned God, in the shape and form of Cernunnos. Pick up some modern Pagan literature and chances are he is in there, listen to conversation at a Moot and you will hear him...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- The Celtic Vedic Connection, Part I
- Of all the great ancient cultures perhaps no two share more parallels than those of the Celtic and Vedic peoples. A deep rooted affinity runs between them, what is present in one is mirrored in the other. Myths, Gods, Goddesses, even fairy tales bear a...
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Religions >> Druidism
- Story of the Celts: Who are the Celts?
- The ancient Celts were a group of culturally similar peoples who once occupied most of central and western Europe, north of the Greco-Roman world. Perhaps the most common cultural characteristic of the ancient Celts were the Celtic languages, a branch of the...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- Indian History Rewritten
- The Indian civilisation, considered to be the product of clash and subsequent inter mixture of the white-skinned civilised invaders and the dark savages native to India, has been rightly questioned in recent years, and the mischievously fabricated history of...
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History & Anthropology >> Indic / Vedic
- Basil - The Herb of Kings
- Basil, from soil to seed To strong stems and beautiful leaves. I ask for blessings to have bestowed As I nurture and watch you grow. From mornings dew and sun of afternoon To rays of the stars and midnights moon Mother Earth watch over thee As I my will, So...
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Herbalism >> Herbs dictionary B
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Suggested Pdf Resources
- Burlington Schools - Teach India Project
- Teach India Project www.teachindiaproject.org.
- www.teachindiaproject.org
- Cultural Context Materials_India
- recognition. Central government decided that Hindi was to be the official language of India and therefore it also has the status of official language in the states.
- fulbright.state.gov
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- www.ayurvedinstitute.com
- Govt. of India Ministry of Home Affairs (Department of Official
- rajbhasha.nic.in
- CLBR- 091 Advanced Academic Discourse Megha Jain, Amaninder
- May 11, 2011 Some states have more than one official language. Bihar in east India has three official languages.
- www.seattleu.edu
Suggested News Resources
- Evident in an English Devi is the Loss of Indian Culture
- There are 23 official languages of India, including English. And of all the official languages, English has been the lingua franca of India in almost every aspect of life.
- Tamil community forms new cultural association
- Tamil is presently one of the official languages of India, Sri Lanka and Singapore. “The core mission of the organization is to unite and build a community forum for Tamils living in Indonesia and to work for their betterment,” Vasagan said.
Suggested Web Resources
- Languages of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The official languages of the Republic of India are Standard Hindi and English.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Languages with official status in India - Wikipedia, the free
- en.wikipedia.org
- Official language of India
- language is important political issue in india. hindi is the official language of india . english also has official status.
- adaniel.tripod.com
- List of the National Languages of India - Axis Translations
- List of Indian languages - Axis Translations. Financial statements translated.
- www.axistranslations.com
- Languages of India [OCLC]
- Malayalam is a Dravidian language used predominantly in the state of Kerala, in southern India.
- www.oclc.org
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