Drona Essays

  • Loyalty In The Kite Runner

    1568 Words  | 7 Pages

    From a certain perspective the term loyalty is similar to Isaac Newton’s third law stating that for every action, there is an equal opposite reaction. For millennia, people have always perceived the importance of loyalty and the need to have it in one’s life. Loyalty could bring in support and love, but on the other hand, it could also prompt pain and sorrow. Many social institutions in modern society have always demonstrated the shining side of loyalty, without making people aware of the extreme

  • Palmistry Symbolism

    935 Words  | 4 Pages

    Meaning: Repressed Fear. The Crocodile doesn’t often appear in Hindu mythology, except for once in Ramayan and once in the Mahabharat. The each case they are illusory figures who attack a learned scholar/warrior while they are bathing (Hanuman and Drona respectively). Palmistry Meaning: Happiness. Locational Variance:

  • Bhagavad Gita Summary

    1225 Words  | 5 Pages

    In any given text, when a narrator appears, their role omnisciently dispenses the intuition and insight each character possesses within the narrative, while discussing plot and conflict. Moreover, a common narration style tends to be intrusive, where the narrator themselves interject the narrative to provide their explanation regarding a specific character or a universal topic meant for the readers to digest. Sanskrit text Bhagavad Gita, witnesses the morally triggering dialogue between Arjuna and

  • Yajñ Sacrifice In Ancient Hindu Religion

    1356 Words  | 6 Pages

    What is yajña? The act of offering human and material sacrifice with the motive to please the gods was known as yajña as per the ancient Vedic system. Derived from the Sanskrit word Yaj, its threefold meaning involves worship of the deities devapujana), unity (sangatikarana) and charity (dána). An essential element is the ritual fire – the divine Agni– into which oblations are poured, as everything that is offered into the fire is believed to reach the deity or deities. The concept of Yajña shows

  • Treta Yuuga Avatar

    1567 Words  | 7 Pages

    Description Dashavatara refers to the ten avatars of Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning 'ten' and avatar (avatāra), meaning 'descent'. Thus, Vishnu is said to descend in form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. These Avatars play a major role in shaping human evolution through centuries. God Vishnu incarnates on Earth from time to time to eradicate evil forces, to restore the dharma and to liberate the worthy ones or devotees from the cycle of