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How to eran the money age 13

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Who is ram

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Enlarge The poet Valmiki collected songs and legends connected to Rama, and wrote down his version of the Ramayana in๐Ÿ‘‚ 400 AD. He is said to have invented the verse metre, the sloka, in which he wrote his poem. This metre has influenced Indian poetry ever since. Valmiki wrote 24,000 verses in his Ramayana and arranged the story into 7 books. But there are numerous and diverse versions of the epic throughout India and South Asia. Some notable ones are the 11th Century Tamil version by Kamban etched on palm leaves and the 16th Century version Ramacharita manasa by North Indian poet Tulsi Das. The later version is very much beloved today. A note on Hindu deities Enlarge Rama and Sita are actually incarnations of gods. Rama is an incarnation of Vishnu, God of Protection. Vishnu is one of a trinity of the three most important Hindu gods – Brahma the creator, Vishnu the protector, and Shiva the destroyer. Vishnu has had nine incarnations on earth as different beings. One of these is as ...

Pilgrim and the seven magical

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  Features   India is home to 16 distinct varieties of coffee. (Supplied) Pilgrim and the seven magical seeds that brought Arab coffee to shores of India Aftab Husain Kola Published:  07 October ,2018: 12:00 AM GST Updated:  20 May ,2020: 10:52 AM GST India, the world’s sixth-largest coffee grower, on an average produces about 3.2 lakh tons of coffee every year of which 75 percent are exported to countries like Italy, Germany, Russia, Belgium and Turkey. Today, India is home to 16 distinct varieties of coffee. The journey of coffee to India has a vivid Arab connection. A devout pilgrim hailing from Chickmagalur, a picturesque hill station in India’s Karnataka state, Hazarat Shah Janab Magatabi, fondly known as Baba Budan, on his return journey, around 1600 AD via Yemen brought with him seven Coffee Arabica seeds by strapping them to his chest under his tunic. Advertisement