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From January 23, 2007 to January 29,
2007
Henge Mark Stands Tall
Myths about the
Stonehenge in
England have forced soothsayers to
magicians to archaeologists to
open-mouthed history buffs to have
their pet Stonehenge theory.
Now, The Empire Strikes Back
The year 2007 is a nodal point in
Indo-British history. It marks the
250th anniversary of the Battle of
Plassey, which gave Britain control
over Mughal India.
Chiselling Beliefs
The month-long international sculpture
workshop organised by the Harmony Art
Foundation in Mumbai is all set to
break new grounds in sculpture.
Michael Patrao tells us why.
Roman Connection In Tamil Nadu
Pointers provided by a Chera period
coin discovered in Karur.
War Games
Now famous for its pickle, Panipat was
once known for its battle-scarred
fields.
Gujarat Has No Time For Riot Activism
Film appreciation being a matter of
personal taste, the rah-rah over the
release of NRI film-maker Rahul
Dholakia's Parzania should be greeted
with some caution.
Consummate Devotion
True devotion has been described as
unalloyed love of God for His own
sake.
God's Benevolence
Preceptors and saints often state that
there is a perpetual competition going
on between the Supreme Being and human
beings.
Human Behaviour
To err is human nature but a noble
person admits his fault as soon as he
becomes aware of it and also makes an
effort not to repeat it.
A Route To The Past
North Karnataka offers a bounty of
mindblowing architecture, finds our
traveller.
Role Model For Man
Valmiki's Ramayana has been hailed as
the pioneering epic poem written by
the grace of Narada and Brahma.
Search For The Soul
The purpose of existence is to attain
liberation. Realised souls, apart from
being inspirational, illustrate the
truth that human birth is a valuable
opportunity that should not be
frittered away and should be used to
seek God through sincere worship.
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