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In Orissa, India around 10 innocent civilians killed by HIndu extremists, is there any end for communualism?


Activists of Hindus attaced Muslims, Muslims attached Hindus, Hindus attached christians, But in general the common civilians are suffering. But as per press, the whole confusions were created by local moist terrorists. In India around 164 ethnic moist groups are ruling next to the Govt. In Nepal, the moist captured the ruling power. I am afraid that the world is going to the hands of terrorist or religious activists. The majority Hindu activists are doing lot of problems to common civilians. Even the Vinayaga procession is creating mis harmoney among Indian people. They used to drink alcohol, throwing stones, chepals, on other community people while the procession is on. Every ruling Govt. of the states are not keen on this procession. What is the solution to retain peace and harmoney among common people. But in Indian villages, all the community & religious people are living with good friendship.

it happens only in India India is a great nation who ask how many people killed by hindu extrimists or police bulets we are a great nation



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Mantram is Ravi Shankar's effort to set Sanskrit chants from ancient Hindu scriptures to music, and the result is a captivating mix of chant and music. Produced by George Harrison, this collection of mantras and prayers from the Vedas, Upanishads, and other scriptures powerfully transports the listener to a place of peace where it's possible to be one with the universe...

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Are you a proud Hindu?

If You Want to Learn Hindu You Need to Learn Hindi

If you want to learn Hindu because you want to speak the main official language of India you actually need to study a Hindi language tutorial.

Hindu is not a language but Hindi is.

The word Hindu originally just related to the river Indus and referred to the people who lived near the Indus river in Pakistan.

Later it was used to describe a person who follows the faith of Hinduism. Hinduism is a primary religion of such countries as India, Mauritius and Sri Lanka. The people who live in these countries speak the language of their own countries. So that explains why you can't learn Hindu.

If you want to learn Hindi however you will be pleased to know that it is very easy to pick up. It is spoken exactly as it is written so you will be able to read Hindi in no time.

The best way to succeed is to practice every day. Just a little every day will add up very quickly.

First as with learning any new language you must start with the basics.

The base of all speech and writing is the alphabet. The Indian alphabet is called Hindi Varnamala.

This alphabet contains fifty two sounds. To vocalize the letters you will need to master ten vowels, forty consonants and two vocalizing techniques. One technique is nasalization and one is a kind of aspiration.

To get the right sounds you must use six parts of your mouth. These six parts include the throat, the palette, the teeth, the lips, the nose or nasal and the front of your palette.

Also you could add epiglottis to that list as being able to stop their air in your throat is how to achieve the right aspiration to make your sounds.

If you think that sounds hard just remember that you need to use exactly the same parts of your mouth to speak English. And even people speaking English in different parts of the world use their mouth in slightly different ways which is why we end up with all those different accents.

For example it is said that Britons tend to use the front part of their mouth and the tip of the tongue and Americans rely more of the nasal area and the back of the mouth. Australians also use the nasal a lot and tend to barely move their lips. Of course these are very generalized notions and there are big differences in how people sound from different regions within their own countries let alone from across the world.

All languages when they are new to you seem to be more complicated than your own native tongue. But I'm sure you'll agree that once you know how and have been using the words regularly for a while it seems so easy.

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