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| Ramakrishna Paramahamsa... propagated non-idol worship, harmony of all religions and the realization of Godhead as the ultimate mission of life itself... He had immense love for that Supreme Energy called God and he saw the Oneness in all existence... Swami Vivekananda...(was) one of the most influential Indian spiritual leaders propagating the philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga... he also brought about several reform movements in Hinduism... Guru Nanak Dev...was the founder of the religion called Sikhism and was the very first among the eleven Sikh Gurus... (He) laid a stress on keeping true faith in God and pursuing the path of good, which would lead one to God... Mahavira was the 24th and the final Tirthankara...of the religion, Jainism... Mahavira's philosophy, the aim of which was to elevate a human being spiritually, was made up of eight cardinal principles... In order to get out of this vicious circle, Mahavira said that it would be necessary to follow (these principles)... |
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Terracotta Mask : Each mask is made from clay, molded to a human face, hand painted and designed with beads. These masks can be worn by anyone. The art of making mask has been integral to the beginning of theatre and still remains a fascinating process. Mask are a covering used to disguise or protect the face. Throughout history people in almost every society have used mask. The Mask forms a silent language which is universally understood and which defines the essence of human expressions and emotions at various levels - spiritual, religious and material. However, whether it is made of wood or metal or fabric - the Mask continues to be a source of mystery and fascination - a mode of escape from the drudgery of everyday life seeped in technology and automation.
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