 | NSA surveillance without warrants controversy
United States President George W. Bush issued an executive order authorizing the National Security Agency as of 2002 to conduct warrantless domestic phone-taps of persons believed to be linked to al-Qaeda or i... | |
 | 2005 Kashmir earthquake
The Kashmir earthquake (also known as the Northern... | |
 | About Chennai (Madras)
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 | Birth and childhood of loard Krishna.
Krishna was of the royal family of Mathura, and was the ... | |
 | Kangaroo
A kangaroo is any of several large macropods (the marsupial family th... | |
 | Honest Merchant Once upon a time there were two salesmen named Hiryanya and Suketu. Hiryanya was very honest while Suketu was dishonest.
One day, while Suketu was coming down a street, a poor girl saw him and asked her grandmother to buy her a... | |
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 | Elephant
Elephantidae (the elephants) is a family of animals, and the only remaining family in the order Proboscidea. Eleph... | |
 | Dolphin
Dolphins are aquatic mammals related to whales and porpoises. The name is from Ancient Greek de?f?? delphis meaning "with a womb", viz. "a 'fish' with a wo... | |
 | Dog
The dog is a canine mammal of the Order Carnivora and it has been argued the dog has been domesticated for 12,000 years, but perhaps fo... | |
 | The Fish Once upon a time, King had a wise adviser who understood the speech of animals. He understood what they said, and he could speak to them in their languages.
One day the adviser was moving along the riverbank. He came upon some... | |
 | Dinosaur Dinosaurs are vertebrates (that range from crocodile-like to birds) that dominated the terrestrial ecosystem for over 160 million years from around 230 million years ago until 65 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period,... | |
 | The Merchant Once upon a time, an adviser of a king was going somewhere for a meeting. He saw a dead mouse by the roadside. He said "Even from such small beginnings as this dead mouse, an intelligent person could build a fortune."
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 | Wise Antelope Once upon a time there lived a hunter who captured and killed animals. He put down fruit under a tree. He held a rope noose hanging down. When an animal ate the fruit, the hunter tightened the noose and caught him.
One morning the... | |
 | Contribution to Hindu philosophy by Sri Aurobindo One of Aurobindo's main philosophical achievements was to introduce the concept of evolution into Vedantic thought. Samkhya philosophy had already proposed such a notion centuries earlier, but Aurobindo rejected the materialistic... |  |
 | Philosophical and spiritual writings of Sri Aurobindo In 1914 after four years of concentrated yoga at Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo launched Arya, a 64 page monthly review. For the next six and a half years this became the vehicle for most of his most important writings, which appeared in... |  |
 | About Saint Sri Aurobindo Sri Aurobindo (August 15, 1872–December 5, 1950) was an Indian nationalist, scholar, poet, Hindu mystic, evolutionary philosopher, yogi and guru. His followers further believe that he was an avatar, an incarnation of the supreme being.
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 | Narayana Guru, Rationalism and Atheism Eventhough Narayana Guru had built a number of temples and composed many poems in praise of popular Hindu deities, he had many atheist followers. This shows his love for humanity as a whole which is irrespective of any faith based... |  |
 | Narayana Guru’s Philosophy After a span of a millennium since the time of Adi Shankara, Sree Narayana Guru was the next greatest proponent and re-evaluator of Advaita Vedanta and hailing from the same geographic region, i.e., present-day Kerala. Narayana Guru’s... |  |
 | Fool Peacock Once upon a time Golden Swan had a beautiful golden daughter. When his daughter was old enough, Golden Swan called all the birds living in the jungle to a gathering. Swan called them to find a worthy husband for his golden daughter.... | |
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Bear A bear is a large mammal of the order Carnivora, family Ursidae. The adjective, ursine, is used to describe things of bearlike nature. <... | |
 | About Saint Narayana Guru Narayana Guru (1856 - 1928) was a great sage and social reformer of India. Born in Ezhava/Thiyya community (a Backward Community in today's parlance), he demonstrated a path to social emancipation without invoking the dualism of the... |  |
 | Bat
Bats are flying mammals in the Chiroptera order with forelimbs developed as wings. Ot... | |
 | Principles and Philosophy of Saint Swami Vivekananda Vivekananda was a renowned thinker in his own right. One of his most important contributions was to demonstrate how Advaitin thinking is not merely philosophically far-reaching, but how it also has social, even political, consequences.... | |
 | Biography of Saint Swami Vivekananda Narendranath Dutta was born in Shimla Pally, Kolkata, West Bengal, India on 12 January 1863 as the son of Viswanath Dutta and Bhuvaneswari Devi. Even as he was young, he showed a precocious mind and keen memory. He practiced meditation... | |
 | About Saint Swami Vivekananda Swami Vivekananda (Bangla, Hindi)(whose pre-monastic name was Narendranath Dutta Bangla:Hindi:) (January 12, 1863 - July 4, 1902) is considered one of the most famous and influential spiritual leaders of the Hindu religion. He was the... | |
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The antelope are a group of herbivorous African animals of the family Bovidae, distinguished by a pair of hollow horns on their heads. These animals are spread relatively evenly throughout the various subfamilies of Bovidae and... | |
 | Three Avtars of Saint Madhvacharya
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 | Ant
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