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Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of Book Subject Publisher Year R.No
Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of book Subject Publisher Year R.No. 1 Satkari Mookerjee The Jaina Philosophy of PHIL Bharat Jaina Parisat 8/A1 Non-Absolutism 3 Swami Nikilananda Ramakrishna PER/BIO Rider & Co. 17/B2 4 Selwyn Gurney Champion Readings From World ECO `Watts & Co., London 14/B2 & Dorothy Short Religion 6 Bhupendra Datta Swami Vivekananda PER/BIO Nababharat Pub., 17/A3 Calcutta 7 H.D. Lewis The Principal Upanisads PHIL George Allen & Unwin 8/A1 14 Jawaherlal Nehru Buddhist Texts PHIL Bruno Cassirer 8/A1 15 Bhagwat Saran Women In Rgveda PHIL Nada Kishore & Bros., 8/A1 Benares. 15 Bhagwat Saran Upadhya Women in Rgveda LIT 9/B1 16 A.P. Karmarkar The Religions of India PHIL Mira Publishing Lonavla 8/A1 House 17 Shri Krishna Menon Atma-Darshan PHIL Sri Vidya Samiti 8/A1 Atmananda 20 Henri de Lubac S.J. Aspects of Budhism PHIL sheed & ward 8/A1 21 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Dhirendra Nath Bose 8/A2 22 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam VolI 23 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vo.l III 24 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 25 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vol.V 26 Mahadev Desai The Gospel of Selfless G/REL Navijvan Press 14/B2 Action 28 Shankar Shankar's Children Art FIC/NOV Yamuna Shankar 2/A2 Number Volume 28 29 Nil The Adyar Library Bulletin LIT The Adyar Library and 9/B2 Research Centre 30 Fraser & Edwards Life And Teaching of PER/BIO Christian Literature 17/A3 Tukaram Society for India 40 Monier Williams Hinduism PHIL Susil Gupta (India) Ltd. -
Spotlight and Hot Topic Sessions Poster Sessions Continuing
Sessions and Events Day Thursday, January 21 (Sessions 1001 - 1025, 1467) Friday, January 22 (Sessions 1026 - 1049) Monday, January 25 (Sessions 1050 - 1061, 1063 - 1141) Wednesday, January 27 (Sessions 1062, 1171, 1255 - 1339) Tuesday, January 26 (Sessions 1142 - 1170, 1172 - 1254) Thursday, January 28 (Sessions 1340 - 1419) Friday, January 29 (Sessions 1420 - 1466) Spotlight and Hot Topic Sessions More than 50 sessions and workshops will focus on the spotlight theme for the 2019 Annual Meeting: Transportation for a Smart, Sustainable, and Equitable Future . In addition, more than 170 sessions and workshops will look at one or more of the following hot topics identified by the TRB Executive Committee: Transformational Technologies: New technologies that have the potential to transform transportation as we know it. Resilience and Sustainability: How transportation agencies operate and manage systems that are economically stable, equitable to all users, and operated safely and securely during daily and disruptive events. Transportation and Public Health: Effects that transportation can have on public health by reducing transportation related casualties, providing easy access to healthcare services, mitigating environmental impacts, and reducing the transmission of communicable diseases. To find sessions on these topics, look for the Spotlight icon and the Hot Topic icon i n the “Sessions, Events, and Meetings” section beginning on page 37. Poster Sessions Convention Center, Lower Level, Hall A (new location this year) Poster Sessions provide an opportunity to interact with authors in a more personal setting than the conventional lecture. The papers presented in these sessions meet the same review criteria as lectern session presentations. For a complete list of poster sessions, see the “Sessions, Events, and Meetings” section, beginning on page 37. -
HYD(SCZ) Jr. Exam, Sep17.Xlsx
Gas testing Examination s.No. Name S/Shri Father's Name S/Shri Exam Centre Date Time 1 Kancharla Aravind Kumar Kancharla Balaiah MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 2 Sanaboina Shivakrishna S Veerababu MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 3 Reddy Rajula Ajay R Venkataswamy MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 4 Badugu Mahesh Babu Madugu Rajesham MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 5 Edu Hareesh Edu Srinivas MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 6 Gugloth Malleshnayak G Sallu MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 7 Mukum Sandeep Mukum Shankar MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 8 Sreeramula Veeranna Sriramula Narsaiah MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 9 Konda Naresh Konda Veeraswamy MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 10 Dharavath Sateesh Dharavath Bhadru MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 11 Chalamala Narasimha Rao Chalamala Eswar Rao MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 12 Mendem Arun Dinakar Mendem China Venkateswarlu MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 13 Bhukya Veeraprasad Bhukya Pakeera MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 14 Dasari Rajkumar Dasari Rajesham MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 15 Bollapally Akhil Goud Bollapally Thirupathi MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 16 Gumasa Thirupathi Sambaiah MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 17 Kande Chandra Kumar Komaraiah MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 18 Phanthangi Hari Prasad Phanthangi Venkateshwarulu MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 19 Padala Vinay Goud Padala Thirupathi MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 08.00 am 20 Gundu Gopi Rayamallu MVTC, Kothagudem 25.09.2017 -
Bibliography
List Required by the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005 Updated December 15, 2010 BIBLIOGRAPHY AFGHANISTAN - BRICKS 1. Altai Consulting Group, and ILO-IPEC. A Rapid Assessment on Child Labour in Kabul. Kabul, January 2008. 2. ILO. Combating Child Labour in Asia and the Pacific: Progress and Challenges. Geneva, 2005. 3. Save the Children Sweden-Norway. "Nangarhar, Sorkrhod: Child Labor Survey Report in Brick Making." Kabul, March 2008. 4. U.S. Department of State. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - 2007. Washington, DC, March 11, 2008; available from http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2007/100611.htm. 5. U.S. Department of State. Trafficking in Persons Report - 2006. Washington, DC, June 2006; available from http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2006/. 6. U.S. Embassy- Kabul. reporting. December 1, 2007. 7. United Nations Foundation. U.N. Documents Child Labor Among Afghans, 2001. AFGHANISTAN - CARPETS 1. Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission. An Overview on Situation of Child Labour in Afghanistan Research Report. Kabul, 2006; available from http://www.aihrc.org.af/rep_child_labour_2006.pdf. 2. Altai Consulting Group and ILO-IPEC. A Rapid Assessment on Child Labour in Kabul. Kabul, January 2008. 3. Amnesty International. Afghanistan- Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Fate of the Afghan Returnees. June 22, 2003; available from http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/ASA11/014/2003. 4. Chrobok, Vera. Demobilizing and Reintegrating Afghanistan’s Young Soldiers.Bonn International Center for Conversion, Bonn, 2005; available from http://www.isn.ethz.ch/isn/Digital- Library/Publications/Detail/?ots591=cab359a3-9328-19cc-a1d2- 8023e646b22c&lng=en&id=14372. -
The Madras Presidency, with Mysore, Coorg and the Associated States
: TheMADRAS PRESIDENG 'ff^^^^I^t p WithMysore, CooRGAND the Associated States byB. THURSTON -...—.— .^ — finr i Tin- PROVINCIAL GEOGRAPHIES Of IN QJofttell HttinerHitg Blibracg CHARLES WILLIAM WASON COLLECTION CHINA AND THE CHINESE THE GIFT OF CHARLES WILLIAM WASON CLASS OF 1876 1918 Digitized by Microsoft® Cornell University Library DS 485.M27T54 The Madras presidencypresidenc; with MysorMysore, Coor iliiiiliiiiiiilii 3 1924 021 471 002 Digitized by Microsoft® This book was digitized by Microsoft Corporation in cooperation witli Cornell University Libraries, 2007. You may use and print this copy in limited quantity for your personal purposes, but may not distribute or provide access to it (or modified or partial versions of it) for revenue-generating or other commercial purposes. Digitized by Microsoft® Provincial Geographies of India General Editor Sir T. H. HOLLAND, K.C.LE., D.Sc, F.R.S. THE MADRAS PRESIDENCY WITH MYSORE, COORG AND THE ASSOCIATED STATES Digitized by Microsoft® CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS HonBnn: FETTER LANE, E.G. C. F. CLAY, Man^gek (EBiniurBi) : loo, PRINCES STREET Berlin: A. ASHER AND CO. Ji-tipjifl: F. A. BROCKHAUS i^cto Sotfe: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS iBomlaj sriB Calcutta: MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd. All rights reserved Digitized by Microsoft® THE MADRAS PRESIDENCY WITH MYSORE, COORG AND THE ASSOCIATED STATES BY EDGAR THURSTON, CLE. SOMETIME SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MADRAS GOVERNMENT MUSEUM Cambridge : at the University Press 1913 Digitized by Microsoft® ffiambttige: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. Digitized by Microsoft® EDITOR'S PREFACE "HE casual visitor to India, who limits his observations I of the country to the all-too-short cool season, is so impressed by the contrast between Indian life and that with which he has been previously acquainted that he seldom realises the great local diversity of language and ethnology. -
Why I Became a Hindu
Why I became a Hindu Parama Karuna Devi published by Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Copyright © 2018 Parama Karuna Devi All rights reserved Title ID: 8916295 ISBN-13: 978-1724611147 ISBN-10: 1724611143 published by: Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Website: www.jagannathavallabha.com Anyone wishing to submit questions, observations, objections or further information, useful in improving the contents of this book, is welcome to contact the author: E-mail: [email protected] phone: +91 (India) 94373 00906 Please note: direct contact data such as email and phone numbers may change due to events of force majeure, so please keep an eye on the updated information on the website. Table of contents Preface 7 My work 9 My experience 12 Why Hinduism is better 18 Fundamental teachings of Hinduism 21 A definition of Hinduism 29 The problem of castes 31 The importance of Bhakti 34 The need for a Guru 39 Can someone become a Hindu? 43 Historical examples 45 Hinduism in the world 52 Conversions in modern times 56 Individuals who embraced Hindu beliefs 61 Hindu revival 68 Dayananda Saraswati and Arya Samaj 73 Shraddhananda Swami 75 Sarla Bedi 75 Pandurang Shastri Athavale 75 Chattampi Swamikal 76 Narayana Guru 77 Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru 78 Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha 79 Ramakrishna Paramahamsa 79 Sarada Devi 80 Golap Ma 81 Rama Tirtha Swami 81 Niranjanananda Swami 81 Vireshwarananda Swami 82 Rudrananda Swami 82 Swahananda Swami 82 Narayanananda Swami 83 Vivekananda Swami and Ramakrishna Math 83 Sister Nivedita -
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Robson, Barbara TITLE Pashto Reader. INSTITUTION Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, D.C
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 353 815 FL 020 896 AUTHOR Tegey, Habibullah; Robson, Barbara TITLE Pashto Reader. INSTITUTION Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, D.C. SPONS AGENCY Office of International Education (ED), Washington, DC. PUB DATE 92 CONTRACT P017A10030 NOTE 226p.; For related documents, see FL 020 894-895. PUB TYPE Guides Classroom Use Instructional Materials (For Learner) (051) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC10 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Advertising; Grammar; Instructional Materials; *Language Variation; Letters (Correspondence); News Media; *Pashto; Poetry; *Reading Materials; Uncommonly Taught Languages; Vocabulary; *Written Language IDENTIFIERS *Authentic Materials ABSTRACT This reader is the basic text for a set of instructional materials in Pashto. It consists of 45 authentic passages in Pashto script, each accompanied by background information, a vocabulary list, hints for scanning, comprehension exercises, and notes for detailed rereading. An introductory section offers study suggestions for the student. The passages are presented in 7 groups: essays; articles; stories; poetry; public writing (signs and advertising); letters and memoranda; and fractured Pashto. Each group is accompanied by an introduction and answers to comprehension questions. Additional jokes and anecdotes are included throughout the materials. (MSE) *********************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * *********************************************************************** -
All the Nathas Or Nat Hayogis Are Worshippers of Siva and Followers
8ull. Ind. Inst. Hist. Med. Vol. XIII. pp. 4-15. INFLUENCE OF NATHAYOGIS ON TELUGU LITERATURE M. VENKATA REDDY· & B. RAMA RAo·· ABSTRACT Nathayogis were worshippers of Siva and played an impor- tant role in the history of medieval Indian mysticism. Nine nathas are famous, among whom Matsyendranatha and Gorakhnatha are known for their miracles and mystic powers. Tbere is a controversy about the names of nine nathas and other siddhas. Thirty great siddhas are listed in Hathaprad [pika and Hathara- tnaval ] The influence of natha cult in Andhra region is very great Several literary compositions appeared in Telugu against the background of nathism. Nannecodadeva,the author of'Kumar asarnbbavamu mentions sada ngayoga 'and also respects the nine nathas as adisiddhas. T\~o traditions of asanas after Vas istha and Matsyendra are mentioned Ly Kolani Ganapatideva in·sivayogasaramu. He also considers vajrfsana, mukrasana and guptasana as synonyms of siddhasa na. suka, Vamadeva, Matsyendr a and Janaka are mentioned as adepts in SivaY0ga. Navanathacaritra by Gaurana is a work in the popular metre dealing with the adventures of the nine nathas. Phan ibhaua in Paratattvarasayanamu explains yoga in great detail. Vedantaviir t ikarn of Pararnanandayati mentions the navanathas and their activities and also quotes the one and a quarter lakh varieties of laya. Vaidyasaramu or Nava- natha Siddha Pr ad Ipika by Erlapap Perayya is said to have been written on the lines of the Siddhikriyas written by Navanatha siddh as. INTRODUCTlON : All the nathas or nat ha yogis are worshippers of siva and followers of sai visrn which is one of the oldest religious cults of India. -
STS-2016 Revised Application Result.Pdf
SHORT TERM STUDENTSHIP (STS 2016) Result General Information 1. The final list of students selected for STS 2016 program is displayed in order of their reference ID’s. There will be no second list. Please note your reference number and quote the same in case of any future correspondence by email with the Council. 2. Each application was reviewed independently by group of experts for its scientific value and selections have been made as per scores obtained. Specific queries on reasons for rejection will not be entertained. 3. The selected students are expected to carry out their project work in any two months between April to August, 2016 and prepare and submit the detailed report latest by September- October. Students are requested to visit the ICMR website from time to time and comply with the updated instructions. 4. The research carried out by the student must be in compliance with ICMR’s “Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research on Human Participants, 2006” which may be downloaded from ICMR website (http://icmr.nic.in/ethical_guidelines.pdf). 5. Before beginning the research a clearance from an appropriately constituted (as per ICMR Ethical guidelines) Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) / or Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC) should be obtained, as applicable. If the ethics committee composition is not as per ICMR guidelines, the completed report of the student may not be accepted by ICMR. 6. If the Ethics Committee does not approve the student’s project OR does not hold a meeting or the student does not have the approval due to any reason, he/ she should not carry out his/ her research till he/ she receives the approval. -
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Sl. No. Name of Players Father Name Gender Date of Birth Member Unit PLAYER ID NO 1 VIKAS VISHNU PILLAY PILLAY VISHNU MANIKAM Male 20.11.1989 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 00042 / 2013 2 YOUSUF AFFAN MOHAMMED YOUSUF Male 29.12.1994 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 00081 / 2013 3 LALIT KUMAR UPADHYAY SATISH UPADHYAY Male 01.12.1993 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 00090 / 2013 4 SHIVENDRA SINGH JHAMMAN SINGH Male 09.06.1983 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01984 / 2014 5 ARJUN HALAPPA B K HALAPPA Male 17.12.1980 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01985 / 2014 6 JOGA SINGH HARJINDER SINGH Male 01.01.1986 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01986 / 2014 7 GIRISH RAVAJI PIMPALE RAVAJI BHIKU PIMPALE Male 06.05.1983 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01987 / 2014 8 VIKRAM VISHNU PILLAY MANIKAM VISHNU PILLAY Male 27.11.1981 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01988 / 2014 9 VINAYA VAKKALIGA SWAMY B SWAMY Male 24.11.1985 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01989 / 2014 10 VINOD VISHNU PILLAY MANIKAM VISHNU PILLAY Male 05.12.1988 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01990 / 2014 11 SAMEER DAD KHUDA DAD Male 25.11.1978 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01991 / 2014 12 PRABODH TIRKEY WALTER TIREKY Male 15.12.1985 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01992 / 2014 13 BIMAL LAKRA MARCUS LAKRA Male 04.05.1980 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD PL / AIR / 01993 / 2014 14 BIRENDAR LAKRA MARCUS LAKRA Male 22.12.1985 AIR INDIA SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD -
Graduation Program Have Completed an Enriched Program of Study Through the Calhoun Honors College
CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTOR’S DEGREE Jason W Osborne, Dean, Graduate School COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY COLLEGE OF BEHAVIORAL, SOCIAL AND AND LIFE SCIENCES HEALTH SCIENCES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Entomology Human Factors Psychology Sofia Isabel Munoz ........................................Quito, Ecuador Drea Kevin Fekety ........................................Clearwater, FL Drew Morgan Link ............................................Bostic, NC Food Technology Drew Michael Morris ....................................Aberdeen, SD Mengmeng Zhao ..........................................Tianjin, China Industrial/Organizational Psychology Forest Resources Pamela Rose Farago ....................................... Wharton, NJ Jamie Marie Fynes ......................................McDonald, OH Gavin Douglas Blosser ........................................ Dillwyn, VA William S Kramer .................................Boynton Beach, FL Plant and Environmental Sciences International Family and Community Studies Nathan W Redding .....................................Greenville, SC Melody Jo Harper ........................................Lynchburg, VA Dhanuska Bandara Wijesinghe ...............Kandy, Sri Lanka Phillip Bryson Williams .....................................Neeses, SC Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Zeynep A Gedikoglu ......................................Clemson, SC Ciera Marie Baird .............................................Pittston, PA Geoffrey Koome Riungu.................................Meru,