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  2. Art of Living Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Living Foundation is a volunteer-based, humanitarian and educational non-governmental organization (NGO). [1] It was founded in 1981 by Ravi Shankar . [ 2 ] The Art of Living Foundation has centers in 180 countries.

  3. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - Wikipedia

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    India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi used this phrase in a speech at World Culture Festival, organized by Art of Living, adding that "Indian culture is very rich and has inculcated in each one of us with great values, we are the people who have come from Aham Brahmasmi to Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, we are the people who have come from Upanishads to ...

  4. Art of Living - Wikipedia

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    Art of Living Center (Los Angeles), U.S. The Art of Living, a long-running radio program and later a book by Norman Vincent Peale; The Art of Living, a 1965 Spanish drama film; The Art of Living, a 1965 book by Dietrich von Hildebrand with Alice von Hildebrand; The Art of Living: Peace and Freedom in the Here and Now, a 2017 book by Vietnamese ...

  5. Aadi Shankaracharya (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Aadi Shankaracharya is produced under the banner of the Sri Sri Publications Trust and ONM Multimedia, presented by the Art of Living. [7] The web series is directed and written by Onkar Nath Mishra. [8] The series has been shot at various locations across India, including Mumbai and Bengaluru. [9]

  6. Art - Wikipedia

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    The more recent and specific sense of the word art as an abbreviation for creative art or fine art emerged in the early 17th century. [18] Fine art refers to a skill used to express the artist's creativity, or to engage the audience's aesthetic sensibilities, or to draw the audience towards consideration of more refined or finer works of art.

  7. Prana - Wikipedia

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    In yoga, Ayurveda, and Indian martial arts, prana (प्राण, prāṇa; the Sanskrit word for breath, "life force", or "vital principle") [1] permeates reality on all levels including inanimate objects. [2]

  8. Mudra - Wikipedia

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    Mudra is used in the iconography of Hindu and Buddhist art of the Indian subcontinent and described in the scriptures, such as Nātyaśāstra, which lists 24 asaṁyuta ("separated", meaning "one-hand") and 13 saṁyuta ("joined", meaning "two-hand") mudras. Mudra positions are usually formed by both the hand and the fingers.

  9. Work of art - Wikipedia

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    A work of art, artwork, [1] art piece, piece of art or art object is an artistic creation of aesthetic value. Except for "work of art", which may be used of any work regarded as art in its widest sense, including works from literature and music , these terms apply principally to tangible, physical forms of visual art :