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Deepak, I'll be leaving shortly for skyadhita conference. Wikipedia (search hindu) gives some clue about the origin of the word.
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Thanks Susmita. A great perspective for sure. Pl keep it coming.
November 19
Hmm I am interested in exploring them all especially the first one about last days...as i heard it in another site I think. May be you can start with some of what you have found in your research. I am from India and my in-laws just left after visiti…
November 19
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I am trying to compile information and inputs on some of the hard-hitting facts about the Buddha and Buddhism today. Would like all the friends out here to add factual as well contextual inputs and insights, supported by as much references and conte…
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I am trying to compile information and inputs on some of the hard-hitting facts about the Buddha and Buddhism today. Would like all the friends out here to add factual as well contextual inputs and insights, supported by as much references and conte…
October 31
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October 31

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About Me:
Deepak Singh is a young film-maker and leads his media startups. Young Turks Motion Pictures is a film production house recently started under the aegis of Young Turks Media, a communications agency and a TV programming production house.

Young Turks Motion Pictures plans to produce ten films over the next 6 years, across genres and for varied audiences. Young Turks Media is engaged in producing, designing and developing some of Indian Television's most impactful shows. Deepak also recently produced a record-making music album - India Hai Meri Jaan - on HMV Saregama. The album now holds the record for featuring the highest number of Indian achievers and celebrities in one video (non film), including the most of Team India Cricketers, Olympic Medalists, showbiz celebs and entrepreneurs.

Deepak started his career as an advertising professional and mastered the usage of communications & management tools for the benefit of niche sectors which unfurls a wide array of possibilities. He is an innovator and expert on the domain where Media & Communications, ICT & new media, Marketing and CSR converge.

Deepak also has a strong philanthropic side spanning a decade. Young Turks, too, had a beginning as a pan-Asia level youth development initiative and network integrated with sustainable business models. Subsequently, among many feathers, it was visited by the Delegation of United Nations Habitat Youth Empowerment Program as part of their Study Tour to India. Deepak is also Director with IRAM, a national-level new age NGO. Earlier, he served as the Principal Consultant with the Training Management Unit of Indo-German Cooperation, GTZ, InWEnt and Ministry of Environment & Forests, the apex Capacity Building wing of the conglomerate. Additionally, he is consultant with a number of national and grassroots organizations.

He is Speaker, Trainer & Coach for Communication, Business Development and Management with a global venture capital & enterprise development project.

VISIT ME ON LINKEDIN: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ranadeepaksingh

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Most Misused and Abused Teachings and Facts of the Buddha?

I am trying to compile information and inputs on some of the hard-hitting facts about the Buddha and Buddhism today. Would like all the friends out here to add factual as well contextual inputs and insights, supported by as much references and contexts as possible.

Some of the key themes under my quest are:

1) What are the least known and least explored facets of the Buddha and Buddhism, especially from the last days of his life?

2) What are the teachings and facets of the Buddha and Buddhism… Continue

Posted on October 31, 2009 at 9:40pm — 3 Comments

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