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Cosmic Harmony with Pradeep Bhanot
Pradeep Bhanot: Illuminating Cosmic Pathways to Harmony and Growth   In the vast tapestry of cosmic guidance, one luminary figure shines with unparalleled brilliance: Pradeep Bhanot, the esteemed astrologer and Vastu Shastra expert. For over two decades, he has been a guiding beacon, revered for his transformative methods and unwavering dedication to empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds.   Bhanot's approach to astrology and Vastu Shastra transcends the ordinary, as he seamlessly amalgamates ancient wisdom with contemporary innovation. Through his unique methodology, he facilitates energetic equilibrium within spaces, catalyzing positive transformations in individuals' lives without necessitating drastic changes.   Under the tutelage of the esteemed Dr. Ajai Bhambi, Bhanot honed his skills in the esoteric arts of Vedic astrology and Vastu Shastra, garnering acclaim for his profound insights and meticulous guidance.   What sets Bhanot apart is his unwavering focus on the soul's odyssey. Through his transformative "Cosmic Soul Sessions," he delves deep into the recesses of consciousness, unraveling latent potentials and steering individuals towards self-realization and actualization.   Operating under the banner of "Pradeep Bhanot's- The Cosmic Voice," he endeavors to empower individuals to harmonize with their cosmic essence and cultivate balanced living and working environments. From Cosmic Soul Sessions to bespoke Vastu Consultations, Bhanot offers tailored guidance to address the unique needs of each seeker.   With a wealth of experience spanning over two decades, Pradeep Bhanot remains steadfast in his mission to illuminate pathways to enlightenment and personal growth. He serves as a steadfast beacon of hope and clarity in an ever-evolving world, inspiring seekers to embrace their cosmic potential and navigate life's complexities with grace and purpose.
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The Colors in Medieval Illuminations of Alfonso X
The intellectual action associated with Alfonso X, king of the Crown of Castile (r. 1252-84), known as the Learned, is one of the most brilliant cultural enterprises of the medieval West. 
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Stone Construction Materials of the Vera Cruz Church
As part of the restoration project of the 13th century Vera Cruz Church (Segovia, Spain), a preliminary study of the stones used in its construction—dolostones of the Montejo de la Vega Fm of Santonian age (Upper Cretaceous)—and the possible location of the quarry of the provenance of these stones was carried out. For this purpose, a comparative analysis was performed between the currently active quarry of La Vera Cruz n° 88 and the historical quarry of Zamarramala. The samples were characterized using a multidisciplinary approach, combining X-ray diffraction (XRD), polarized optical microscopy (POM), and scanning electron microscopy with microanalysis (SEM-EDX). 
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  • 12 Mar 2024
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Urban Spatial Structures in Historic Cities
The role of culture in urban competitiveness is becoming increasingly important. How historic cities identify and protect the spatial structures formed since ancient times, which are the carriers of urban culture, has become an important issue.
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SOCH: The Mental Colonization Of India
India is a land of immense plurality, rich cultural heritage, and multiple forms of colonization since centuries. Though the physical colonization by the British ended in 1947, the mental colonization persists through several socio-economic and cultural mechanisms. This article discusses the concept of mental colonization in India, termed as "SOCH" (Spirit of Colonial Hangover), its historical roots, contemporary manifestations, and its struggle to seek and acquire indigenous identities and histories.
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MANDIR: More than just a religious temple
Mandir, a religious temple for Hindus to worship. This is the glimpse everybody thinks as they hear the word "Mandir" and a great mistake they make is that they don't think anything beyond this thought. In ancient times, Mandirs were not just a place of worship but also................
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  • 21 May 2024
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Necessity of VEDAS and UPANISHADS at schools
It can be claimed that research in the VEDAS and UPANISHADS, though unfoundedly projected as religious scriptures of Hinduism, actually contains deep reservoirs of knowledge related to science, history, morality, and philosophy. Going deeper into it, we would find that under its vast legacy, these texts contain a deep reservoir of knowledge. This piece warms up to the fact that these texts should be incorporated in the modern education curricula since they have the potential to impart all such essential life skills and wisdom.
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Unveiling the Lost Treasures of Indian Academia
India's rich tapestry extends far beyond its vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes. Its past boasts a remarkable educational heritage, with universities that rivaled, and arguably surpassed, their counterparts in the ancient world. Anurodh Das's "VISHWAVIDYALAYA: The Lost Knowledge of INDIA" delves into this fascinating aspect of Indian history, offering a captivating exploration of four renowned centers of learning: Takshashila, Nalanda, Odantapuri, and Vikramshila.
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The forgotten scripts and languages of India
Today, India stands as a mosaic of linguistic range, with over 700 languages spoken throughout its tremendous expanse. Among these, 22 languages hold the repute of reputable languages of India, as enshrined in its charter.....
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