Hi everyone!
I'm also an imaginative writer like you all out there! And i'm very glad that i've found helium and joined in. I really hope i'll have lots of fun with all of you.
My passion is ...
reading, writing and meeting friends
I know too much about ...
everything, lol.
My parents always told me ...
think before you talk
My childhood ambition ...
getting educated
My favorite memory ...
events from childhood
Why I write ...
coz i love to
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
everything
My first job ...
student
My best moment ...
being together with a good friend
My inspiration ...
to hit the sky
In the early years of the Christian era a classification of various Indian religious schools of thought was made from a Brahman point of view. The existing known schools of thought or philosophies of salvation were divided into two classes: those which were affirmed (astika), that is, the heterodox schools, such as the Jain and the Buddhist, and the Carvakas, or materialists. The orthodox schools were held to be six in number and were collectively known as the Saddarsana (six-viewpoints). They were set out in three groups of two, as follows. First, Nyaya and Vaisesika; Nyaya is a system of...
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Member since: March 2007
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