For more than a century, proponents of Ayurveda have been honing a style of argument that historian of science Meera Nanda calls strategic inclusivism .
The Gods Lied Again
Latest Book Release by Glenn Madden GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES, May 29, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Glenn Madden s new book The Gods Lied Again portrays Lucifer and other rebellious angels posing as gods who helped write the holy books. This includes the Torah, Bible, Quran, and other books in the Land of Glenn. It is a fictitious view of how things came about in an alternate universe much like our own. It starts with how the universe came about. It covers how the creation of humankind came to be in this alternate reality. The book brings science together with creationism; from how the universe came about with a big bang to when God created dinosaurs. It shows how the first creation of God, including the dinosaurs, got destroyed. The book covers aspects of why many unholy books put creation at 6,000 years. Yet science shows the Earth is 4.5 billion years old and that some forms of man came along much sooner.
Notes On Grief Makes Visceral The Experience Of Death And Grieving By Hope Wabuke | NPR
Knopf
The lament, a lyrical outpouring of sorrow, is one of the oldest and most universal art forms, with
The Lament for Sumer and Ur dating back 4,000 years to ancient Sumer.
Across time and cultures, the lament has been seen in
The Iliad and the Hindu Vedas
,
Beowulf and the Christian Bible
. It has been seen in the operas of Monteverdi and Purcell, the music of Mozart and Rossini. The lament permeates the piobaireachd music of Scotland. And for millennia, the lament has characterized African mourning traditions, from the Bantu in the East to the Igbo in the West.
Notes On Grief, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Knopf
The lament, a lyrical outpouring of sorrow, is one of the oldest and most universal art forms, with
The Lament for Sumer and Ur dating back 4,000 years to ancient Sumer.
Across time and cultures, the lament has been seen in
The Iliad and the Hindu Vedas
,
Beowulf and the Christian Bible
. It has been seen in the operas of Monteverdi and Purcell, the music of Mozart and Rossini. The lament permeates the piobaireachd music of Scotland. And for millennia, the lament has characterized African mourning traditions, from the Bantu in the East to the Igbo in the West.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said that Vedas are a treasure of principles of good governance and the concept of public welfare state can be conceived by adopting these principles. He said that the government will further the work for preserving Vedic education and it will leave no stone unturned to propagate Deva-Vani Sanskrit. Gehlot was addressing a virtual Ved Sammelan organised on National Vedic Discourse for Public Welfare State and Good Governance at the chief minister s residence on the occasion of National Youth Day. The chief minister inaugurated a portal based on the Vedic Heritage and Manuscript Research Institute, Rajasthan Sanskrit Academy and a poster carrying the message of save water, save daughter, teach everyone, save environment .