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Indian History
Indian History Ancient History 1.Which of the following ancient Indian Kings had appointed Dhamma Mahamattas? [A] Asoka [B] Chandragupta Maurya [C] Kanishka [D] Chandragupta-II Correct Answer: A [Asoka] Notes: Dhamma Mahamattas were special officers appointed by Ashoka to spread the message of Dhamma or his Dharma. The Dhamma Mahamattas were required to look after the welfare of the people of different religions and to enforce the rules regarding the sanctity of animal life. 2.Who was the first Saka king in India? [A] Moga [B] Rudradaman [C] Azes [D] Ghatotkacha Correct Answer: A [ Moga ] Notes: An Indo-Scythian king, Moga (or Maues) was the first Saka king in India who established Saka power in Gandhara and extended supremacy over north-western India. 3.Who was ‘Kanthaka’ in the context of Gautam Buddha? [A] Charioteer [B] Body-guard [C] Cousin [D] Horse Correct Answer: D [ Horse ] Notes: Kanthaka was the royal horse of Gautama Buddha. 4.What symbol represents birth of Gautama Buddha? [A] Bodh tree [B] Lotus [C] Horse [D] Wheel Correct Answer: B [ Lotus ] Notes: Lotus and bull resembles the symbol of birth of Gautama Buddha. 5.What symbol represents nirvana of Gautama Buddha? [A] Lotus [B] Wheel [C] Horse [D] Bodhi Tree Correct Answer: D [ Bodhi Tree ] Notes: Bodhi Tree is the symbol of nirvana of Gautama Buddha. On the other hand, Stupa represents the symbol of death of Gautama Buddha. Further, The symbol ‘Horse’ signifies the renunciation of Buddha’s life. 6.During whose reign was the Fourth Buddhist Council held? [A] Ashoka [B] Kalasoka [C] Ajatsatru [D] Kanishka Correct Answer: D [ Kanishka ] Notes: The Fourth Buddhist Council was held at Kundalvana, Kashmir in 72 AD during the reign of Kushan king Kanishka. -
The Hindu Review Novembers
The Monthly Hindu Review | Current Affairs | November 2020 1 www.bankersadda.com | www.sscadda.com | www.careerpower.in | Adda247 App The Monthly Hindu Review | Current Affairs | November 2020 Contents The Most Important Current Affairs November 2020 ................................................................................................. 3 Banking and Financial Current Affairs ........................................................................................................................... 9 Economy Current Affairs ................................................................................................................................................. 10 Business Current Affairs .................................................................................................................................................. 11 International Current Affairs .......................................................................................................................................... 11 National Current Affairs ................................................................................................................................................... 12 States Current Affairs ....................................................................................................................................................... 14 Schemes/Committees ...................................................................................................................................................... -
January, 2011
Volume : 126 Issue No. : 126 Month : January, 2011 My soul characterised by knowledge and faith is alone eternal. All other phases of my existence to which I am attached are external occurrences that are transitory. Mahavira (Niyamasara, 99) TEMPLES SEVERAL HINDU AND JAIN TEMPLES FACE DEMOLITION IN THE MANGALORE AREA Mangalore, The Supreme Court has stated that 1,201 Hindu and 17 Jain places of worship are currently under threat of being demolished because they are considered to be religious institutions that are located in public places and apparently fall under a list of unauthorized religious construction. Mohan Gowda, Hindu Jana Jagruti Vedike spokesperson stated that the government has decided to go ahead with demolishing this large number of religious structures. The verdict of the Supreme Court clearly states that all religious structures that are built after December 7, 2009 must be demolished and most of these religious structures are Hindu temples across Mangalore. With regards to those places of worship built before December 7, 2009–they will be examined case by case before a decision is made for whether they will become regularized structures, relocated or demolished. A very short notice has been given with no opportunity for appeal and the state government in its affidavit to the Supreme Court has agreed to clear all illegal religious structures by the end of this month. Gowda further stated that although the Supreme Court has allowed for temples that are over 30 years old to be regularized, the Karnataka government is simply seeking to demolish because the process of regularizing will be time consuming and not worth their time. -
State District Branch Address Centre Ifsc Contact1 Contact2 Utib0001208 07543
STATE DISTRICT BRANCH ADDRESS CENTRE IFSC CONTACT1 CONTACT2 SONAL APARTMENT, NR. RAILWAY STATION, BILALA MILL ROAD, ASHOK SHRI. AAFAK MADHYA ASHOK ASHOK NAGAR - 473 ASHOKNAGA MANSOORI. PRADESH NAGAR NAGAR 331. M. P R UTIB0001208 MANAGER 07543 - 222194 GROUND FLOOR, “VASANT VIHAR”,HAN UMAN CHOWK, SHRI BALAGHAT,M DEBASISH ADHYA PAL. MADHYA PRADESH, ASST. VICE PRADESH BALAGHAT BALAGHAT PIN 481001 BALAGHAT UTIB0001170 PRESIDENT (0763) 224466 Anjad Branch Ground Floor,Barwani Road Near IOCL Petrol Pump, Anjad, Anjad, District: MADHYA Barwani Barwani Pin: PRADESH BARWANI (Semi Urban) 451556 ANJAD UTIB0002537 7554097913 - KUNDIYA PALACE, OPP. OLD ROADWAYS DEPOT, KHANDWA- SHRI BARODA SONESH ROAD, TIWARI MADHYA BARWANI - ASST VICE PRADESH BARWANI BARWANI 451551 BARWANI UTIB0001313 PRESIDENT 07290-223377 150/25, GROUND FLOOR,"KES HAV KUNJ", A.B.ROAD,SE NDHWA, SHRI. DIST.BARWA ABHISHEK NI,MADHYA JOSHI. MADHYA PRADESH, SR. PRADESH BARWANI SENDHWA PIN 451666 SENDHWA UTIB0001174 MANAGER (07281) 222400 COLLEGE ROAD, SHRI BEETUL,MAD SOMESH HYA MISHRA. MADHYA PRADESH, SR. PRADESH BETUL BEETUL PIN 460001. BETUL UTIB0001350 MANAGER (07141) 234047,234057 AXIS BANK LTD, SHAHPURA BRANCH, GR. FLOOR, OPP. BSNL OFFICE, JABALPUR ROAD, MR. SHAHPURA - BRIJENDRA 481 990. KUMAR MADHYA MADHYA SR. PRADESH BETUL SHAHAPURA PRADESH SHAHAPURA UTIB0001397 MANAGER 07640 - 230064 VEERABHAD RESWARA NILAYA,BIDA R- BANGALORE ROAD,SHAH PUR,DIST.GU SHRI LBARGA,KAR BANDISH MADHYA NATAKA,PIN SR. PRADESH BETUL SHAHPUR 585223 SHAHPUR UTIB0001320 MANAGER (08479) 240500/ 01 /02 SHREE SATYA SAI COMPLEX,W ARD NO.12, LIC SATELITE OFFICE,GWA LIOR SHRI ROAD,BHIND SANKET ,MADHYA UPADHYAY MADHYA PRADESH,PI SR. PRADESH BHIND BHIND N 477001 BHIND UTIB0001351 MANAGER (07534) 233054/ 55 GROUND FLOOR C 1 AND C 2 COMMERCIA L COMPLEX AWADHPURI PHASE II MADHYA AWADHPURI BHOPAL 91 PRADESH BHOPAL BHOPAL 462022 BHOPAL UTIB0002663 7554097914 GROUND & MEZZANINE FLOORS, 74, RAJDEV COLONY, OFF. -
2008-2009 Is Given in Annexure 3
ANNUAL REPORT 2008-09 Contents Sl. No. Particulars Page 1. From the Director 65 2. PGP Admission and Financial Aid 66 3. Post Graduate Programme (PGP) 67 4. Convocation 69 5. Placement 71 6. Student Activities 73 7. Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) 75 8. Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management (EPGP) 76 9. Management Development Programme 77 10. Computer Facilities 79 11. Library 80 12. On – Going Research Projects 81 13. Foundation Day 82 14. Publication and Conferences 83 15. Visitors to the Institute 87 16. Grant- in – Aid 88 17. On – Going Campus Development Projects 89 18. Personnel 91 19. Faculty 92 20. Board of Governors 94 21. Society Members 95 22. Audit Report 96 23. Balance Sheet 100 24. Annexures 119 64 1. From the Director The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore is in its second decade of existence. IIM, Indore has already gained the reputation of the fastest growing management Institute in the country. As in the past, the Institute continues to offer the flagship Post Graduate Programme (PGP), 18 months Executive Post Graduate Programme and a portfolio of open and incompany courses. The placement activities of the Institute in 2009 have been smooth despite an economic meltdown. There has been a change in the leadership position since 27.11.2008. The year ending March 2009 saw a number of initiatives to strengthen the processes and systems in the Institute. The faculty and staff profile is being redefined in order to encourage effective quality delivery of academic activities in the Institute. The Institute is poised for significant growth in academic activities. -
Jain Worship
?} }? ?} }? ? ? ? ? ? Veer Gyanodaya Granthmala Serial No. 301 ? ? ? ? ? ? VEER GYANODAYA GRANTHMALA ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? This granthmala is an ambitious project of D.J.I.C.R. in ? ? ? ? which we are publishing the original and translated ? ? JAIN WORSHIP ? ? works of Digambar Jain sect written in Hindi, ? ? ? ? ? English, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Apabhramsh, ? ? ? ? ? -:Written by :- ? ? Kannad, Gujrati, Marathi Etc. We are ? ? Pragyashramni ? ? also publishing short story type ? ? ? ? books, booklets etc. in the ? ? Aryika Shri Chandnamati Mataji ? ? interest of beginners ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? and children. ? ? Published in Peace Year-2009, started with the inauguration of ? ? ? ? 'World Peace Ahimsa Conference' by the Hon'ble President of India ? ? -Founder & Inspiration- ? ? ? ? Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil at Jambudweep-Hastinapur on 21st Dec. 2008. ? GANINI PRAMUKH ARYIKA SHIROMANI ? ? ? ? ? ? ? SHRI GYANMATI MATAJI ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -Guidance- ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Pragya Shramni Aryika Shri Chandnamati ? ? ? ? Mataji ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -Direction- ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Peethadhish Kshullakratna Shri Moti Sagar Ji ? ? -: Published By :- ? ? ? ? Digambar Jain Trilok Shodh Sansthan ? ? -Granthmala Editor- ? ? ? ? Jambudweep-Hastinapur-250404, Distt.-Meerut (U.P.) ? ? ? ? Karmayogi Br. Shri Ravindra Kumar Jain ? Ph-(01233) 280184, 280236 ? ? ? All Rights Reserved for the Publisher ? ? E-mail : [email protected] ? ? ? ? Website : www.jambudweep.org ? ? ? ? ? ? Composing : Gyanmati Network, ? ? Chaitra Krishna Ekam ? ? ? First Edition Price Jambudweep-Hastinapur -
Socio- Political and Administrative History of Ancient India (Early Time to 8Th-12Th Century C.E)
DDCE/History (M.A)/SLM/Paper-XII Socio- Political and Administrative History of Ancient India (Early time to 8th-12th Century C.E) By Dr. Binod Bihari Satpathy 0 CONTENT SOCIO- POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY OF ANCIENT INDIA (EARLY TIME TO 8th-12th CENTURIES C.E) Unit.No. Chapter Name Page No Unit-I. Political Condition. 1. The emergence of Rajput: Pratiharas, Art and Architecture. 02-14 2. The Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta: Their role in history, 15-27 Contribution to art and culture. 3. The Pala of Bengal- Polity, Economy and Social conditions. 28-47 Unit-II Other political dynasties of early medieval India. 1. The Somavamsis of Odisha. 48-64 2. Cholas Empire: Local Self Government, Art and Architecture. 65-82 3. Features of Indian Village System, Society, Economy, Art and 83-99 learning in South India. Unit-III. Indian Society in early Medieval Age. 1. Social stratification: Proliferation of castes, Status of women, 100-112 Matrilineal System, Aryanisation of hinterland region. 2. Religion-Bhakti Movements, Saivism, Vaishnavism, Tantricism, 113-128 Islam. 3. Development of Art and Architecture: Evolution of Temple Architecture- Major regional Schools, Sculpture, Bronzes and 129-145 Paintings. Unit-IV. Indian Economy in early medieval age. 1. General review of the economic life: Agrarian and Urban 146-161 Economy. 2. Indian Feudalism: Characteristic, Nature and features. 162-180 Significance. 3. Trade and commerce- Maritime Activities, Spread of Indian 181-199 Culture abroad, Cultural Interaction. 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is pleasure to be able to complete this compilation work. containing various aspects of Ancient Indian History. This material is prepared with an objective to familiarize the students of M.A History, DDCE Utkal University on the various aspcets of India’s ancient past. -
Route Map for Indore Metro
LINE 1 CH 0 + 000.000 SRI ARBINDO HOSPITAL BHAWARSALA SQUARE SUPER CORRIDOR 1 2 3 + 0 LINE 2 0 1 CH 5 0 0 .8 + 00 1 0.0 9 00 7 2 + 4 3 + 2 0 1 H 0 5 .8 C 0 1 2 2 0 DEWAS NAKA + 4 2 2 + H MR 10 ROAD 0 C 0 SUPER CORRIDOR 2 0 C H 2 1 + C 36 H 1 .8 2 5 2 LINE 4 1 1 2 + 5 + 1 15 + 1. 0 8 0 5 1 0 1 0 5 0 .8 SANWER 1 0 8 0 CH + 0 5 + 2 00 INDUSTRIAL AREA 0.0 MR 9 SUPER CORRIDOR 3 H 00 C 1 5 .8 1 5 4 ISBT / MR 10 FLYOVER + 5 2 H C 2 LAHIYA COLONY 0 NIRANJANPUR CIRCLE + 2 6 0 + 0 0 0 0 0 SUPER CORRIDOR 4 CONVENTION CENTER 19 +0 0 2 0 7 + ARANYA NAGAR 0 0 CHANDRAGUPTA SQARE0 GANESH SHAM COLONY HIRA NAGAR 2 8 + 0 0 1 0 8+ 00 SUPER CORRIDOR 5 0 SUKLIYA BAPAT SQUARE IDA PARK MEGHDHOOT GARDEN 2 9 + VIJAY NAGAR SQUARE BANGANGA 0 0 3 17 0 + 0 0 0 0 0 0 + 0 . 0 5 0 9 + 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 . 0 1 H 3 2 + C + 0 5 NANDA NAGAR 0 H SUPER CORRIDOR 6 0 MAIN ROAD C LAXMIBAI NAGAR SQUARE RADISON SQUARE BHAMORI 16 0 C 0 0 + + H 2 T 0 3 0 6 + 0 57 O 0.0 MAZDOOR 00 P PATNI PURA / E MAIDAN LINE 3 D ST JOSEPH CHURCH MUMTAJ BAG COLONY 0 CH 6 + 840.00 C CH 6 + H 15 900.000 + 36 1.852 00 CH 0 MARI MATA SQUARE +15 + 0 15 81.852 0.000 CH 7 + 20 MALWA MILL 3 3 + 0 0 SQUARE 0 LINE 3S 2 5 C 2 GHANDI NAGAR / 8 H . -
Mumbai's Open Spaces Data
MUMBAI’S OPEN SPACES Maps & A Preliminary Listing Document Prepared by Contents Introduction........................................................2 H(W) ward........................................................54 Mumbai's Open Spaces Data..............................4 K(E) ward.........................................................60 Mumbai's Open Spaces Map...............................5 K(W) ward........................................................66 Mumbai's Wards Map..........................................7 P(N) ward.........................................................72 P(S) ward.........................................................78 City - Maps & Open Spaces List ----------------------------------------------------------------- R(N) ward.........................................................84 A ward................................................................8 R(C) ward.........................................................90 B ward..............................................................12 R(S) ward.........................................................96 C ward..............................................................16 D ward..............................................................20 Central & Eastern - Maps & Open Spaces List ----------------------------------------------------------------- E ward..............................................................24 L ward............................................................100 F(N) ward.........................................................30 -
List Ayurvedic Manufacturing Unit Web Side.Pdf
List Ayurvedic Manufacturing Unit S.N Name Address Licence No M/S. Aburva Herbal Products Plot No. 6, Survey No.-259, Sukhaliya Gaon, MP/25D/14/333 1 Near Sector-D, Sanwer Road, Indore (M.P.) 2 M/S. Abhijeet Industrial 119 Vivcka Nand Ward Yadav Colony Jablpur MP25D/11/158 3 M/S. Ajmera Herbals Ltd., 276, Sector E, Sanwer Road, Indore) MP/25D/10/111 4 M/S. Afex Herbal, 136&137 A Industrial Area Ext Road Indore MP/25D/13/241 M/S. Anglo French Drug & Industries 41-3rd Cross,Ssi Area,Block- MP25E08/057 V,Rajajinagar,Bangalore560010 (Loan Lic. M/S. Makson Health Care Plot No 6-A Sector D New 5 Industrial Area Akvn Mandideep Raisen) 6 M/S. Anachem Labs B - 8, Scheme No.-51, Commercial Sector, Indore MP/25D/15/367 7 M/S Anuj Herbals Products Main Road Burhar Distt Shahdol MP25D/11/164 8 M/S. Ammmi Pharmaceuticals 2-Dr. Lagan Compound, Sehore-1 25D/13/81 9 M/S. Atul Pharmaceuticals, Budhni Tiraha, Budhni, Distt.-Sehore MP/25D/14/322 10 M/S. Adarsh Pharmaceuticals Post Office Bariatha, Sagar 25D/7/89 11 M/S. Anglo Swift Medi Science, 119 - Industrial Area, Dewas Road Ujjain MP/25D/14/344 M/S. Ayurvedic Herbals Products Research Center Khasra No 162,Near Police Station Ghughri Distt MP25D/08/050 12 Mandla 13 M/S. Arvind Brothers 32-Doodh Talai Road, Padawa, Khandwa AYUR 33D/77 14 M/S. Ashwani Pharmaceutical Gram Lahehua Past Raghunath Pul Distt Siddhi MP/25D/09/62(B) 15 M/S. -
Essence of Sankhya Pari Jnana
ESSENCE OF SANKHYA PARIJNANA (Knowledge of Numbers) Translated and edited by V.D.N. Rao, former General Manager of India Trade Promotion Organisation, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Ministry of Commerce, Govt. of India now at Chennai 1 Other Scripts by the same Author: Essence of Puranas:- Maha Bhagavata, Vishnu Purana, Matsya Purana, Varaha Purana, Kurma Purana, Vamana Purana, Narada Purana, Padma Purana; Shiva Purana, Linga Purana, Skanda Purana, Markandeya Purana, Devi Bhagavata;Brahma Purana, Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Agni Purana, Bhavishya Purana, Nilamata Purana; Shri Kamakshi Vilasa Dwadasha Divya Sahasranaama: a) Devi Chaturvidha Sahasra naama: Lakshmi, Lalitha, Saraswati, Gayatri; b) Chaturvidha Shiva Sahasra naama-Linga-Shiva-Brahma Puranas and Maha Bhagavata; c) Trividha Vishnu and Yugala Radha-Krishna Sahasra naama-Padma-Skanda-Maha Bharata and Narada Purana. Stotra Kavacha- A Shield of Prayers Purana Saaraamsha Select Stories from Puranas Essence of Dharma Sindhu Essence of Shiva Sahasra Lingarchana Essence of Paraashara Smtiti Essence of Pradhana Tirtha Mahima Dharma Bindu Essence of Upanishads : Brihadaranyaka , Katha, Tittiriya, Isha, Svetashwara of Yajur Veda- Chhandogya and Kena of Saama Veda-Atreya and Kausheetaki of Rig Veda-Mundaka, Mandukya and Prashna of Atharva Veda ‘Upanishad Saaraamsa’ (Quintessence of Upanishads) Essence of Virat Parva of Maha Bharata* Essence of Bharat Yatra Smriti* Essence of Brahma Sutras* Essence of Sankhya Parijnaana* [Note: All the above Scriptures already released on www. Kamakoti. Org/news as also on Google by the respective references. The one with * is under process] 2 PREFACE Here are simple explantions of Vedic Numbers, but not indeed of Sankhya Yoga nor its Mimaamsa. General awareness of the common meanings and the power of numbers is useful to realize. -
Jinendra Pooja Sangrah English Aatmageet (Dr
Jinendra Pooja Sangrah English Aatmageet (Dr. Hukamchand Bharill, Jaipur) (RECITE NAVKAR MANTRA NINE TIMES HERE.) Visarjan Mai Gyananand Swabhawi Hu Mai Hun Apne Mae Swayampurna Bin jaane waa jaan ke rahi toot jo koy, Tum prasaad te param guru so sab pooran hoy. Parkee Mujhmae Kuch Gandh Nahee Mai Aras Arupee Asparsee Pujan vidhi jaanu nahi, nahi jaanu ahaawan, Aur visarjan hoo nahin, kshamaa karo bhagwaan. Parse Kuchbhee Sambandh Nahee Mai Gyananand Swabhawi Hu Mantra-heen dhan-heen hun, kriya-heen jinadev, Kshamaa karahu raakhahu mujhe dehu charan kee sev. Anyatha Sharanam Naasti, Tvamev Sharanam Mama Mai Rang Raagse Bhinn Bhedh Se Tasmaat Kaarunya Bhaaven, Rax Rax Jineshvaram Bhee Mai Bhinn Niraalaa Hu Mai Hu Akhand Chaitanya Peend Aashika Mantra Neej Rasme Ramnewala Hu Mai Gyananand Swabhawi Hu Mangalam Bhagwan Veero, Mangalam Gautamo Gani Mangalam Kundkundaryo, Jain Dharmotsu Mangalam Sarva Mangalya Mangalam, Sarva Kalyan Karanam Mai Hee Meraa Karta Dharta Pradhanam Sarva Dharmanam, Jainam Jayati Shashanam Mujhme Parka Kuch Kaam Nahee (Recite when taking blessings from the sthapanaji) Mai Mujhme Rahnewaalaa Hu Parme Meraa Vishraam Nahee Shree jinver ki aashikaa lijay sheesh namaai, bhav bhav kay paatak haray dukh doora hojai. Mai Gyananand Swabhawi Hu Mai Shudhbudh Avirudhdh Ak Par Pariniti se Aprabhavi Hu Aatnmaanubhuti se Praapt-tatva Mai Gyananand Swabhawi Hu Kshamapana INDEX Bin Jaane VA Jaan Ke, Rahi Toot Jo Koy Tum Prasad Tae Param Guru, So Sab Puran Hoy Information – Pooja, Prakshal & Aarti ............................................ 2 Poojan Vidhi Jaanu Nahi, Nahi Jaanu Avahaan Abhishek (Prakshal) Path ............................................................. 10 Aur Visarjan Hu Nahi, Kshama Karahu Bhagwan Mantrahin Dhanhin Hun, Kriyahin Jindev Adinaath Poojan .......................................................................