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Technology and the knowledge world are inseparable today. Information Communication Technology (I... more Technology and the knowledge world are inseparable today. Information Communication Technology (ICT) provides a variety of tools that enhance and enrich the charm of delving into the manifold experiences of literary pursuit. Audiovisual aids such as CDs, projectors, sound amplifiers, voice recorders and multimedia options (graphics, animation, videos, book reading software, ebooks, etc.) are a few of such tools. Literature is a treasure trove of not only creativity, narration and emotions but also an invaluable vault of vocabulary, stylistics and linguistic enrichment. ICT enabled facilities are a boon to suburban and rural students too as classes aided with visuals allow for a richer learning opportunity. This paper studies the various ICT methods that are highly instrumental in bringing the teacher, student and the literary work closer by creating a different world of learning experience that today's technology offers.
The divine feminine is apparent in myriad forms across this world. We see Her in the animate and ... more The divine feminine is apparent in myriad forms across this world. We see Her in the animate and the inanimate; in us and in others; in the temporal and the ethereal. We find Her revered in various ways too and the expression of this reverence again sees a myriad shades depending on the geographical locale. In the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, India, we see Her as an enigmatic all pervasive omnipotent power who is appeased with humble offerings of neem leaves and porridge. At the same time her wrath knows no bounds if she is disturbed in any way. Simple people with simple faith offer their prayers in the most fervent and genuine potential and the indigenous festivals are true witness to this. This paper is collective representation of the manifestations of the Divine Feminine in the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh and the charming stories behind the 'ammas' threaded together from oral tradition of narrations.
Technology and the knowledge world are inseparable today. Information Communication Technology (I... more Technology and the knowledge world are inseparable today. Information Communication Technology (ICT) provides a variety of tools that enhance and enrich the charm of delving into the manifold experiences of literary pursuit. Audiovisual aids such as CDs, projectors, sound amplifiers, voice recorders and multimedia options (graphics, animation, videos, book reading software, ebooks, etc.) are a few of such tools. Literature is a treasure trove of not only creativity, narration and emotions but also an invaluable vault of vocabulary, stylistics and linguistic enrichment. ICT enabled facilities are a boon to suburban and rural students too as classes aided with visuals allow for a richer learning opportunity. This paper studies the various ICT methods that are highly instrumental in bringing the teacher, student and the literary work closer by creating a different world of learning experience that today's technology offers.
The divine feminine is apparent in myriad forms across this world. We see Her in the animate and ... more The divine feminine is apparent in myriad forms across this world. We see Her in the animate and the inanimate; in us and in others; in the temporal and the ethereal. We find Her revered in various ways too and the expression of this reverence again sees a myriad shades depending on the geographical locale. In the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, India, we see Her as an enigmatic all pervasive omnipotent power who is appeased with humble offerings of neem leaves and porridge. At the same time her wrath knows no bounds if she is disturbed in any way. Simple people with simple faith offer their prayers in the most fervent and genuine potential and the indigenous festivals are true witness to this. This paper is collective representation of the manifestations of the Divine Feminine in the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh and the charming stories behind the 'ammas' threaded together from oral tradition of narrations.