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  1. Music (16462 bytes)
    20: ... all music may necessarily require an expansive definition of tonality. A [[pulse (music)|pulse]] is s...
    25: ...h is an abstraction which refers to either a specific pitch and/or rhythm or the written symbol; [[mel...
    43: ... has no known individual composer, is often classified as "traditional". Different musical traditions ...
    54: ...ractice of Western [[classical music]], but the definition of [[composition]] is broad enough to inclu...
    61: The field of [[music cognition]] involves the study of m...
  2. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    7: ...m, ittihād, nazm<br /> ([[Urdu]]: Faith (self confidence), Unity, Discipline) |
    10: official_languages = [[Urdu language|Urdu]], [[E...
    16: largest_city = [[Karachi]] (also [[financial capital]]) |
    74: ...llowed to return to India and died in solitary confinement in 1862. The Emperor's three sons, also inv...
    85: ...d the United States supported anti-Soviet freedom fighters (called [[Mujahideen]]) in Afghanistan, and...
  3. Caste (32815 bytes)
    3: ...scribe [[social insect]]s species who have a specific sub-type of which is specialised in a certain ta...
    5: ...ather than a socio-religious [[caste]] system was first attested in the [[Rig-Veda]], though it genera...
    7: ...t", or faith (faithless), preference, religious affiliation, conviction, or "to choose", or lustre). I...
    13: The caste system, although not currently officially sanctioned by their governments, is used by...
    20: ...re the [[serf]]s, and performed the physically difficult work shunned by the higher castes.
  4. Diwali (5677 bytes)
    2: ...ks the victory of good over the evil. Held on the final day of the [[Vikram calendar]], one type of a ...
    6: [http://www.saja.org/stylebook.html#D] (Diwali definition; Excerpt from saja.org: Diwali should not b...
    22: ==Significance==
    24: ... The North Indian business community starts their financial new year on Dipavali and new account books...
    26: ...ythological legends associated with Dipavali. The first Dipavali was held to celebrate the return of t...
  5. Bodhisattva (7734 bytes)
    6: ...ghtenment so that, once awakened, he or she may efficiently aid other beings with the expertise of sup...
    16: ... he or she first must travel the first two of the five paths, which are said to correspond to words fr...
    28: ...t being close to enlightenment and seeing the benefit for all [[sentient]] beings, one achieves great ...
    35: # ''Very difficult to train''
    36: ...h beings respond negatively, both of which are difficult to do. The emphasized virtue is meditative co...
  6. Philosophy (30964 bytes)
    3: ...ech. This article will focus on philosophy as a ''field of study''.
    5: ...n philosophy]] is tradition distinct and distinct field of study from Western philosophy. This articl...
    9: ...f philosophy. Philosophers are motivated by specific questions such as:
    17: ...[Aristotle]], who was the first to use this classification (as he believed that to call himself a [[so...
    21: ...ar, used different categories than the Greeks. Definitions were not based on common features, but wer...
  7. Hinduism (49198 bytes)
    17: ...om [[monism]], [[dualism]], [[vishistadvaita|qualified non-dualism]], [[pantheism]], [[panentheism]] (...
    23: Contemporary Hinduism, specifically, [[Smartism]], is most widely accepted to c...
    25: ...ars of Vishnu. The ten avatars of Vishnu are The Fish ([[Matsya]]), The Tortoise ([[Kurma]]), The Boa...
    33: ...Supreme Being. I alone am the enjoyer of all sacrificial services (Seva, Yajna) and Lord of the univer...
    38: ...gamic schools into the one ocean of Hinduism, the first of the Dharma religions. See [[Schools of Hind...
  8. Sikhism (31029 bytes)
    2: ...uru]] ideal, and [[bhajan]]s) as well as [[Sufi|Sufi Islam]].
    4: ...] is, "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim." [[Guru Gobind Singh]] reinforced these words by saying "...
    6: ...are (Five Beloved Ones), who in turn baptised the Guru at his request.
    8: ...an]] in AD [[1604]].(Although some of the earlier gurus are also known to have documented their revelati...
    10: ... the sovereignty of the One [[God]], the Creator. Guru Nanak called God the "True Name" because he wante...
  9. Cult of personality (7246 bytes)
    5: ...oks containing the leader's speeches and writings fill up the bookstores and libraries. The level of ...
    7: ...public of China|Chinese]] works, including scientific papers, had a quote from [[Mao Zedong]], and all...
    13: ...s were instructed to only produce works that glorified the leader.
    16: ...osef Stalin]] is often credited with creating the first modern-day cult of personality.]]
    18: ... the subject of a cult of personality becomes vilified after his death, and often a massive effort at ...
  10. Yoga (18820 bytes)
    3: ... As a result, some forms of yoga have gained significant popularity outside [[India]], particularly in...
    11: ... various physical and breathing exercises and purification techniques - is actually the third and the ...
    17: ...krit. Because these Sanskrit terms reflect a specific world-view and historical development of thought...
    26: ...prescribe any particular form of worship and specifically allows for and encourages its practice in th...
    28: ...enerally defined as "a system of worship" which defines all the classic forms of Hindu/Yoga; i.e., Kar...

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