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Shubha wants to learn Chhau. But her father wants to only teach her brother Shayon.
Slam Dunk! (Silly Billy series) | Funny, Easy-to-Read, Full Colour Short Books | Perfect to Encourage Reading | Ages 7 and Up
Vibha Batra
Penguin Random House India
2025
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‘Nagaland for Christ’ and ‘Jesus Saves’ are familiar slogans prominently displayed on public transport and celebratory banners in Nagaland, north-east India. They express an idealization of Christian homogeneity that belies the underlying tensions and negotiations between Christian and non-Christian Naga. This religious division is intertwined with that of healing beliefs and practices, both animistic and biomedical. This study focuses on the particular experiences of the Angami Naga, one of the many Naga peoples. Like other Naga, they are citizens of the state of India but extend ethnolinguistically into Tibeto-Burman south-east Asia. This ambiguity and how it affects their Christianity, global involvement, indigenous cultural assertiveness and nationalist struggle is explored. Not simply describing continuity through change, this study reveals the alternating Christian and non-Christian streams of discourse, one masking the other but at different times and in different guises.
Kissing the Goddess and Other Nine Stories
Vibha Tripathi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Kissing the Goddess - is a culture-rich collection of future folktales. Ten unusual stories, written with a confident voice, capture India's ancient oral traditions and the didactic anecdotes found in children's literature worldwide. The stories offer heartfelt authenticity and faithful depictions of modern India. The characters are true and lively; scenes and events are vivid and evocative. The compilation is complex in its artful nuances of society and colloquialism, yet the narrative style is simple and pleasantly suggestive of India's many languages and dialects. The anthology includes visionary urban stories; "A Room for Music" is a journey through a common school where an ordinary girl bravely accomplishes extraordinary things. In the simple story of Bauk, "Kindly Consider," the ancient tale of the good and faithful servant is revisited in a contemporary context with modern obstacles and solutions. Similarly, "A Pinch of Tobacco" shows how respect and affection between master and servant can teach simple lessons and the complex importance of seeing beyond class or station. "Train to Kanpur" views family complexities-both good and bad-from a child's view, while restoring the reader's belief in acceptance and trust. In contrast "White Flour Cookies," using glimpses of humor, emphasizes parents' desire for a daughter's good match, even if the process is exasperating and disappointing for everyone. In the vibrantly rural "Buffalo Thieves of Kaharana" the unconscionable act of livestock theft reveals much through the surprising view of a lone buffalo and villagers who live simply and strongly. "Kissing the Goddess," the collection's namesake, shows that through difficult times and perseverance Brinda finds, professional accomplishment is closely connected to personal opportunity. Nostalgic themes and a graceful view of success through humility's lens resonate like plucked notes in "Broken Strings of Sitar," while "The Mice Killer" makes clear that personal salvation and strength can arise at the most dire moments to redefine a young life, developing hope along the way. Throughout this assembly of people and characters, the author's mindful storytelling thrums a rhythm that lingers long after "Granny's Crooked Fingernails" have ceased their drumming.As a collection that entertains while sharing lessons of spirit and self, Kissing the Goddess is filled with then-and-now tales that are relevant today and destined to become tomorrow's folk treasures.
NFC Payment Systems and the New Era of Transaction Processing
Vibha Kaw Raina
IGI Global
2017
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Advancements in technology have created more opportunities for mobile applications in modern society. In the financial realm, these innovations provide better user experience and digital capabilities.NFC Payment Systems and the New Era of Transaction Processing provides a thorough examination on the impact of NFC payment technology on the convenience, flexibility, and usability of transactions. Including a range of pertinent topics such as network threats, operating modes, and data security, this publication is an ideal reference source for researchers, students, academics, professionals, and practitioners interested in the rise of mobile technology in financial systems.
Chimpu the squirrel is the smartest kid in Yahoo jungle. His family is one among the lucky families to get shelter in one of the most luxurious trees of the Jungle. Chimpu with all his friends witness the most adventurous trip to Human City. Will they survive and will they ever be able to come back home safely? What made Chimpu the smartest kid? The Big Banyan Tree is a book revolving around the life of Chimpu and his friends and families in Yahoo forest. The author tried to imagine a world where animals are living like humans. Each story ends with a very relevant moral and it will surely remind all of you about Panchtantra narrated in a modern style.
The central theme of the story is to combine friendship with learning and show the positive side of going to school.
The central theme of the story is to combine friendship with learning and show the positive side of going to school.
The Sanskrit Mahabharata, an ancient epic that is sacred to the Hindus, is believed to have been composed based on the true events that happened in the Indian subcontinent around five thousand years ago. Scholars also believe Sanskrit Mahabharata to be the source for the scores of regional versions in the Indian sub-continent, which include the Draupadi cult version in the form of a sequel of dramas, the Villibharatam, Garhwal Pandav Lilas, Sarala Mahabharata, the Telugu versions, Pampabharata, Kumaravyasabharata and the Korava legends. The complexity and the contradictions in the stories of Mahabharata have inspired scholars over centuries to explore its roots, time, historic authenticity and evolution. The principal areas of this huge body of research include questioning its antiquity and the likelihood of the regional versions being the source for the Sanskrit version, apart from identifying the interpolations and exclusions. In this book, I am contributing further to this research: first, I would be claiming that the core story of Mahabharata is based on the ancient Egyptian story of Osiris and Isis; second, I would be showing that the so-called regional versions of Mahabharata are indeed the direct derivatives of this Egyptian story and that the Sanskrit Mahabharata is a scholarly construct based on the episodes of the regional versions. To the best of my knowledge, it is for the first time in this book that Egyptian origins are suspected for the epic of Mahabharata, although correlations and iconographic comparisons between the Egyptian and Indian civilisations can be found in literature. However, none of these earlier comparisons seem to have touched upon the story of Mahabharata as such, leave alone giving serious consideration to its Egyptian links. Nevertheless, several scholars have suspected the regional versions to be the source for the Sanskrit Mahabharata and have provided profound proofs to this end. I have tried to provide systematic proofs for each of the claims I make in this book with appropriate references. Also, I have discussed the contributions of earlier scholars in the appropriate sections and provided pointers to the interested reader. This book is self-contained with relevant portions of the different epics and myths discussed in sufficient detail. The methodologies employed are also suitably exemplified.
"Stepping into your divine identity helps you live a more peaceful, blissful life even among the outer chaos. Your outer problems seem less real, and solutions start flowing to you as 'goodies' just by being in touch with your 'real self.'"People think that they cannot have spiritual life if they have to become successful in their professional and personal life. This thinking is far from reality. The reality is you enjoy your life more when you connected with the spirit inside, your formless self, your eternal self. A 'missing link' that everybody is looking for. However, they are unaware of how easy it is to live a completely contented life even if we have outside challenges.Your life must have challenges - Professional personal or financial, or you must be somebody who has everything on the human level. If you are not living a peaceful, contented life, it shows your 'misalignment, ' or deviation from the Divine source. When we connect ourselves daily with that supreme power, even if we have all the tests outside, we still feel safe, guarded, balanced, and peaceful. We need to trace our lives back to connecting to our inner source to get to know the true essence of being alive.This book will serve the purpose of spreading awareness regarding meditation and the importance of connecting from within. The book will show that spending some quiet time alone adjusts oneself to their inner world, harmony, and peace. This book is for you if: - You want to have a more positive outlook on life.- You are looking for more balance irrespective of the uncertainties of life.- You want to deal with hostile people and situations staying in your power.- You want to be in control of your reactions and opinions in most judgmental and disturbing moments.- You want to develop more self-awareness, self-compassion, and emotional regulation.- You are looking for a sense of purpose and meaning in your life.Every now and then, we hear a young student or even successful famous people committing suicide. People like them who are otherwise known as very successful in their lives suffer silently for years. Vibha feels the need to educate more and more people about the daily practice of the quiet time, stillness, centering, and whatever you call it. Not only that, but just connecting with the spirit, higher power, divine to live a more peaceful, blissful life. She is directing women, men, students, kids, professionals, and seniors to cultivate healthy inner life and emphasizing the importance of daily meditation. It is helping them realize that spirituality (Living in spirit/staying centered within) is easy and practical. They can connect to the inner fountain of peace and bliss and transform their lives and people around them. Blurbs/Quotes from the Book: "Life is not just about waking up every day, repeating the same routine, working at the same place, and then dying one day, leaving everything behind you have invested your blood and sweat in. The crux of a healthy lifestyle lies beneath the thick layer of self-discovery and self-actualization." "People are so blinded by the worldly pleasures that they spend their whole lives chasing materialistic stuff. They lose themselves in the race of achieving nothing but short-term happiness." "The increasing rate of depression and other mental illnesses is because people are finding happiness, not within themselves, but outside, relying more on worldly stuff as a source of satisfaction, happiness, and joy."To order hardcover copies of the book please visit: https: //vibhasharma.com/Categories: Practical Spirituality
Analysis and Development of ECG Compression Techniques
Vibha Aggarwal; Manjeet Singh Patterh
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2013
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A Bibliometric Study on the Journal Library Philosophy and Practice
Vibha Gupta; Sharad Kumar Sonker
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2016
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"Array" can be defined as "to place in an orderly arrangement". It is important that the gene sequences in a microarray are attached to their support in an orderly or fixed way, because a researcher uses the location of each spot in the array to identify a particular gene sequence. The spots themselves can be DNA, cDNA, or oligonucleotides. Microarrays can be broadly defined as " tools for massively paralleled ligand binding assays where features (e.g. oligonucleotides) are placed on a solid support (e.g a glass slide) at high density for recognising a complex mixture of target molecules."
Transformation of a Heritage City towards a Smart and Sustainable City
Vibha Upadhyaya
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2018
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