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  2. History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    10.1.3.1 Relationship of the Srivijaya empire with the Tamil Chola empire 10.1.3.2 Decline of the Srivijaya empire and conflicts between its capital and its former vassal states (12th - 13th century) 10.2 Defeat and conversion to Islamic sultanates in 14th and 15th century

  3. Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    [215] [note 5] Phyllis Granoff notes that "medieval Indian religious groups faced a serious crisis as invading Muslim armies sacked temples and defaced sacred image". [217] The 11th and 12th centuries additionally witnessed the rise of irregulars and then Banjara-like groups who adopted Islam.

  4. Hindu views on evolution - Wikipedia

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    While elements of Victorian England opposed the idea of Darwinism, Hindus already had the present notion of common ancestry between humans and animals. [3] While the creation–evolution controversy has seen much debate in US, Middle East and parts of Africa, it is an insignificant issue in India, because of its Hindu-majority population. [4] [5]

  5. Duḥkha - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [33] The concept of sorrow and suffering, and self-knowledge as a means to overcome it, appears extensively with other terms in the pre-Buddhist Upanishads. [ 34 ] The term Duhkha also appears in many other middle and later post-Buddhist Upanishads such as the verse 6.20 of Shvetashvatara Upanishad , [ 35 ] as well as in the Bhagavad ...

  6. Samskara (Indian philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    It is a key concept in Nyaya philosophy, and it applies the idea to both living and non-living world. For example, the vega (velocity) of vayu (wind) is its samskara, in Nyaya literature. [ 18 ] The concept is intimately related to Nyaya's search and reason-driven explanation of causes behind what happens in living and non-living world, and why.

  7. Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services. [1] ISO TC 279 in the standard ISO 56000:2020 defines innovation as "a new or changed entity, realizing or redistributing value ". [ 2 ]

  8. Stay Hungry Stay Foolish - Wikipedia

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    Stay Hungry Stay Foolish created a new record in Indian publishing by selling over 300,000 copies and has been translated into eight languages. [1] "Stay Hungry. Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish" is a famous quote of American business magnate Steve Jobs , [ 2 ] which he originally took from last page of the Whole Earth Catalog published in October 1974.

  9. Pratyabhijna - Wikipedia

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    There is a class of techniques which use two special moments in the breath cycle to achieve recognition of one's nature. If we consider the polarity of the upward moving current ( prāṇa ) as positive, and the opposing current ( apāna ) as negative, then the polarity of the inner energy currents reach zero – equilibrium – in the moments ...