I. Religious NGOs
1. Food for the hungry (Protestantism NGO)
Food for the Hungry is a Christian Non-Government Organization serving the poor globally since 1971. They reflect the love of Christ in short-term Emergency relief and long-term work to end world hunger. They walk with churches, leaders and families in overcoming all forms of human poverty by living in healthy relationship with God an
. The Development of BuddhismBuddhism evolved from the Indian philosophy of the 6th century BC with its concept of saṃsāra and karman. The saṃsāra (the Wheel of Birth and Death) is the eternal cycle of rebirth of every living creature. Karman (act) describes all that someone chose to do whether it is deeds, words or thoughts and is followed by a distinct reaction. Karman
The Greatest Waterway in India
One of the longest river in the World
Begins in the Himalayas and an ice cave in the mountains about 10,300 feet above sea level
The Ganges river = An Religious Icon, A livelihood of Indians, Historical area, Mysterious place
Considered as a Holy river for Hindus
Taking a Bath
It cleanse the people’s soul of all past sins
Baptizing a baby
Buddhism.
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Buddhism and, through its arts, some of the Far Easts traditional attitudes toward nature. Going on to Indiana University to study anthropology (where Snyder also practiced self-taught Zen meditation), he left after a single semester to return to San Francisco and to sink or swim as a poet.
Back in San Francisco, Snyder lived with Whalen, who shared his growing interest in Zen Buddhism. In 1953,