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Curd & Kapha

Curd is unctuous, heavy, and hot in potency. It has little astringent tasteand it is sour at the end of digestion, binds feces, increases pitta, kapha(fat) and oedema. It is good for dysuria, rhinitis, and intermittent fevers withchills, diarrhea, anorexia

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What Happens When Old and Young Connect

Forty years ago, the eminent Cornell University professor and child psychologist Urie Bronfenbrenner famously concluded, “Every child needs at least one adult who is irrationally crazy about him or her.” The benefits of a caring adult mentor on children’s well-being

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Everybody is wise, only I am ignorant

There is a destiny–and we all have a destiny. A seed is destined to become a flower. It has an intrinsic potential which becomes a possibility, also a certainty, if it gets the right soil and the environment. A monkey

By Swami Chaitanya Keerti Posted on

KESAR for equilibrium of Tri-doshas

When taken in small quantities and regularly, saffron helps bring the equilibrium of the three doshas — vata, pitta and kapha. Basically, its Ayurvedic nature is hot and it should not be taken more than 250 milligrams daily as medicine

By Dr. Vinod Verma Posted on

Join the cosmic choir

Have you ever failed at something and Divine Mother later gave you a second chance? An Ananda devotee told me an inspiring story of experiencing such a chance only after working very hard to go deeper into meditation. This woman

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Ayurveda as a Complementary Treatment for Cancer

Ayurveda herbs enhance synergistic effect in cancer therapy by sensitizing the cancer cells towards chemotherapeutic drugs. Concurrent administration of Ayurveda herbs enhances anti-cancer efficacy, reduces the use of chemotherapy drugs and the adverse effect caused by the chemotherapy drugs. Ayurveda

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