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An Overview Of Literature On Corona Virus

This article presents an overview of information derived from various sources on the characteristics of Corona virus, its modes of transmission, clinical manifestations and ways for prevention as well as cure among human beings.  The literature has been scientifically compiled in

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Ode on Solitude

Happy the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground.   Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in

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Solitude

We are the subjects of an experiment which is not a little interesting to me. Can we not do without the society of our gossips a little while under these circumstances,—have our own thoughts to cheer us? Confucius says truly,

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Of the danger of idleness in solitude

The idleness which solitude is so apt to induce, is dangerous in proportion to the natural strength, activity, and spirit of the mind; for it is observed, that the highest characters are frequently goaded by that restlessness which accompanies leisure,

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Ideal Solitude

The solitary mind is a strong mind, because it knows how to stand still. That doesn’t mean not associating with people at all that would lack loving-kindness In the Sutta Nipata we find a discourse by the Buddha entitled “The Rhinoceros Horn”

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Sukh and Dukh

Sat is truth or existence, Chit is Consciousness and Ananda is Bliss, Joy, eternal joy. Divine bliss is permanent. The worldly happiness is fleeting but Divine bliss or joy is permanent. We seek joy and pleasure in earthly things, called small

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Search of Sukh (Happiness?): A Vedic view

There are words in our tradition which are not translatable into English or other European languages. Sukh cannot be translated as happiness. The famous Shloka of the Bhagavad Gita: Sukh-dukhe samekritva, labhalabho jai jayo; cannot be translated as ‘Be unperturbed

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Detach yourself… to love

I have counseled 45,000 couples, and none of them were happy. And those who are happy, I adore them. Two wheels of the same chariot can go travel the road very pleasantly. It’s difficult for a single wheel to do

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Our Herbal Treasure

Apart from medicinal use, these herbs can also be used for purposes like pest control, natural dyes, and formulation of food items, teas and perfumes among others IF Owing to fast paced world that we are living in, we are

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Our Herbal Treasure

Charles Darwin was fascinated by their intelligence. He kept them as pets, joined pigeon clubs and wrote about them extensively. Pigeons have extraordinary vision and can distinguish between nearly identical shades of colour. They can also read the alphabet, if

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