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Longer Distances in Lesser Time

Despite a good job, a complete family, and all the material possessions, most people of our time often experience a mysterious hollow within themselves…..a feeling that is more sad and depressing than that of happiness and peace. The monotony of

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Kaag Parva

Feed the crows as often as you can. Grow trees so that they can nest. If we lose the crows, we will lose far more than a species of bird. I have not seen many crows in Delhi or Chandigarh

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Ayurvedic Walnut veggie burgers

According to Ayurved, nuts of all kinds in moderation, nut milks and nut butters, and sunflower and pumpkin seeds are excellent for pacifying Vata. Blanched and peeled almonds in moderation, and coconuts, are good for Pitta, as are sunflower and

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Treatment of psychiatric disorders in Ayurveda

Major psychiatric disorders have been categorically classified under the broad umbrella of Unmada and Apasmara, on the basis of affliction of raja and tama dosha. Unmada and Apsmara in the form of basic and general pathogenesis have been described in

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Attack of the A

Allergies occur when an immune system that is hyper sensitive reacts to a common or unusual substance (also called allergens). In some people, allergies are hereditary but one can develop allergies at any time in his or her life. A

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Toxins Out

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What I Learned About Living from Dying of Cancer

Dying inevitably follows living. What makes for a good death in a just and sustainable world? I think about this a lot these days. Four years ago, at age fifty, I was diagnosed with late-stage ovarian cancer. Active and fit,

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6th World Ayurveda Congress: A healthy affair

It is the time of the year when the capital greets the cold breeze and dew on the rose petals while desperately awaiting for the annual trade fair. However, this time the month had planned a healthy treat for Delhiites

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There is a lot of scope of expansion

One-third of the world’s population lacks access to healthcare. Ayurveda and other traditional systems have great potential to address this lacuna. According to WHO, the traditional medicines meets the need of primary healthcare over 80 per cent of the rural

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