scholarly journals BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF “LORD SURYA” AS DESCRIBED IN MYTHOLOGICAL LITERATURE

Author(s):  
KUSUM DOBRIYAL ◽  
J K GODIYAL

On the basis of scientific, mythological and Vedic analysis, this statement is true that "Surya Tattva" is the power and utility of this entire world. The Sun illuminates the entire universe with a monolithic light beam, and the Sun rays provide life and power in all things. "Prakash" is used in various meanings in Indian poetry, its most prevalent meaning is "Knowledge", "Conscious", "Noun" and the cognition symptom "Intelligence". A brief discussion has been presented in the research paper presented, studying the scientific and mythological references of the importance and uniqueness of the sun god.

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
John G. Stackhouse

Take your pick: it’s a target-rich environment. Creation of the entire universe in a week. A talking serpent and a death-dealing fruit. A worldwide flood. A fugitive nation hurrying on dry ground across the floor of the Red Sea. A city’s walls falling flat at the sound of trumpets. The sun standing still. Any one of a hundred implausibilities that would make a reasonable person say, “Come on. Get serious.”...


2006 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. 425-443
Author(s):  
Michael Carasik

AbstractCh. 12 of Ecclesiastes depicts a scene that combines elements of the death of a person with others that describe the death of an entire world. Vladimir Nabokov's novel Invitation to a Beheading ends with a similar scene. Both Nabokov's writings and his biography suggest that he shared Qohelet's view of life "under the sun" as hevel, but his own experience as a creator led him to believe that there is a higher-order reality than our own. The literary technique described here was Nabokov's attempt to show how one might cross the boundary into that higher reality. With a particular focus on Nabokov's novel Pale Fire, I will argue that the parallel to Ecclesiastes suggests that the writer of Eccl. 12:9-14 was also the writer of that entire book, who chose to drop the persona of Qohelet at the end of his book and speak as himself, to burst through the boundaries of death (in 12:7) and offer a view of the world that the Qohelet persona could not perceive.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 515-523
Author(s):  
Farid Shomali

In 30 June 2020, Dr. Farid Shomali, an architect meditating on current religion debates and human behaviors, was the first person on planet earth to reject the burial of the body in a peer review condensed two pages research paper or manifesto. While people from all thoughts and religions; the educated, the intelligent, the illiterate, even the rich and the broke practiced or witnessed that, in site or in media, from the beginning of creation tell now. His research paper: A man is not a tree will show you why GOD will never say to put people under the ground let alone cremate them, and how burial and cremation are deadly sins since GOD rejected it in his words, and practicing it will lead to complete destruction of Human thoughts and feelings. Then he tries to come up with his best solution.He is calling prohibiting burying and cremation the 11th commandment. The message must be spread to the entire world, so the Author encourages people to include his idea in religion debates, schoolbooks, university books, TVs,  newspapers and manifestoes. Dr. Shomali while waiting for biblical institutions and all other religious institution in the whole world, to justify their position; telling us from where did they get this stupid and wrong idea called “burying” "you don't even bury a pencil, you bury a human!". Which is the most disgusting and stupid idea in the whole world that shows they got it wrong. He ask people to give him the Nobel peace prize for his research paper and if not the Templeton Prize or Pulitzer prize or at least a certificate from all of those recognized institutions and he also asks to announce June 30th 2020 a “no burial and no cremation day”- Note: no co-authors, Institutional or Influencers’ interventions


Author(s):  
Naiymunnisa Begum ◽  
Shaik Abdul Mazeed

COVID-19 pandemic has disturbed organizations and made HR personnel to think differently by considering new normal norms like social distancing, new work conditions that they may never have envisioned. To stop the spread of the coronavirus, organizations have changed to a Work from Home Model (WFHM), Remote Connections (RC) at a rate and scale, monitored and controlled by email and video conferencing. Sum and substance, HR Managers role has become more crucial and need to accomplish troublesome work under these unprecedented conditions. HR is worried about employee’s wellbeing and prosperity during the pandemic; they are under the strain of handling the deskwork and giving comfort to the large number of labourers simultaneously. HR has consistently been the front liner for workers and the HR's job in observing and keeping up has gotten significantly. Traditional HR is being supplanted with a comprehensive methodology utilizing trend setting innovations and being human driven too. HR managers are literally doing war with the difficulties of reclassifying their techniques on administration, ability, assorted variety while assessing their operational adequacy. The world stands up to different emergencies and COVID-19 being the greatest one right now which has hit the entire world and its economy. In this scenario, this research paper emphasised on role and challenges of HR during the pandemic.


rahatulquloob ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 13-27
Author(s):  
Syed Ayaz Ahmed Shah ◽  
Dr. Zahida Parveen

Our world has numerous cultures. It represents the nation’s way of life and the values they have. It is the typical of every nation to try its best to protect its culture and colure other nations in its own culture. Due to such intentions there is always a war between these nations to ruin the culture of another and to make its culture prominent everywhere, however the world doesn’t allow another culture to enter in, by force. It needs that the ruler culture must have high values to admit others to follow it. If we have an analytical study of various cultures, we can find that there were many cultures that tried to dominate the entire world but due to many faults in them, they were not accepted by human being. It was only Islamic culture that was accepted whole heartedly by all. Because it was the first culture that brought prosperity to the people. It gave them recognition and strengthened them. The following research paper consists of introduction of Culture, its history, after that I have focused on Islamic Culture, its prominent features and its impact and blessing on humanity.


Author(s):  
Mayur Bhende

In today’s world, it is very important to maintain hygiene at public places, especially at hospitals, market place, school and colleges. In the given paper, we proposed a cleaning machine that runs on the renewable energy gained by the solar panel from the sun. Proposed machine is efficient to do work in highly populated places and it is affordable too .


This research paper focuses on exploring the id in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises (1926). From Freudian prospective, id, ego and superego are three parts of human psyche or mind. The id or pleasure principle is dominant throughout the novel. The instinctive and impulsive urges of the id ruin the ego and superego of the characters. As the characters strive to forget the traumatic past of the war, they indulge in excessive pleasure as free sex and excessive alcoholism. The deep trauma of war rooted in the unconscious of the characters, makes their lives like a hell. Consequently, the id strives for gratification and pleasure for removing the trauma from their minds. Brett, who is the heroine of the novel, falls to the urges of the id blindly. She recklessly indulges in free sex and excessive drinking. Similarly, Jake, Mike, Bill and Count always seek excessive pleasure in drinking. The characters search for pleasure is the unconscious urge for life instinct and psychic energy. The dominant id suppresses ego and superego as a result it creates neurotic anxieties in the characters.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 573-577
Author(s):  
Manish N ◽  
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Kumar Abhay Narayan Singh ◽  
Yash Mehta ◽  
Abhishek Venkteshwar ◽  
...  

Aim: To research on the impact and implications of coronavirus on developing countries Background: Coronavirus has affected the entire world causing disruption in the growth of many countries. The countries which have been critically affected are the developing countries. It is important for us to study the impact of coronavirus on developing countries as it would help us understand the vulnerabilities a country possessed. The developing countries could use this knowledge to prepare themselves in case of another event of this magnitude. Design: Research paper Data sources: A search of published evidence from 1990–2020 using key words(as outlined below) was undertaken from which relevant sources were selected tobuild an informed discussion. Implications for developing countries: Understanding the extent of the impact would help developing countries create better systems to adapt to the challenges of the future. Conclusion: This paper discusses the impact of coronavirus on developing countries. The virus has caused significant degradation of growth and has shaken the foundations of many countries. Developing countries are critically challenged as they do not possess the right infrastructure in health care or technology to cope with it.


1990 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 417-419
Author(s):  
Fred Hoyle

The word 'origin' is one of the most widely used in science. Yet it seems to me to be always used either improperly or ineffectively. Ineffective uses have a derivative quality about them. As an example, suppose we ask: What was the 'origin' of the magnetic field of the Sun? The best answer I suppose is that the magnetic field of the Sun was formed by the compression of a magnetic field that was present already in the gases of the molecular cloud in which the Sun and Solar System were formed some 4.5 X 109 years ago. But what then was the 'origin' of the field in the molecular cloud? It was present already in the gases from which our galaxy was formed, one might suggest. A further displacement then takes us to the manner of 'origin' of t he entire universe, so that no ultimate explanation has really been given. The problem has only been displaced along a chain until it passes into a mental fog through which some claim to see clearly but through which others, including myself, do not see at all.


This research paper focuses on exploring the id in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises (1926). From a Freudian perspective, id, ego, and superego are three parts of the human psyche or mind. The id or pleasure principle is dominant throughout the novel. The instinctive and impulsive urges of the id ruin the ego and superego of the characters. As the characters strive to forget the traumatic past of the war, they indulge in excessive pleasure as free sex and excessive alcoholism. The deep trauma of war rooted in the unconscious of the characters makes their lives like a hell. Consequently, the id strives for gratification and pleasure for removing the trauma from their minds. Brett, who is the heroine of the novel, falls to the urges of the id blindly. She recklessly indulges in free sex and excessive drinking. Similarly, Jake, Mike, Bill, and Count always seek excessive pleasure in drinking. The characters' search for pleasure is the unconscious urge for life instinct and psychic energy. The dominant id suppresses ego and superego as a result it creates neurotic anxieties in the characters.


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