A life without wheat
The crestfallen man would narrate his plight to every person he met. People got so bored with his sob story that they started avoiding him. If he visited any friend, he would be asked, “What can we give you. We
The crestfallen man would narrate his plight to every person he met. People got so bored with his sob story that they started avoiding him. If he visited any friend, he would be asked, “What can we give you. We
“The whole world was a jungle — sometimes the lions and tigers wore suits.” Biologically, human beings are also animals. It is said the ‘animal instinct’ in us is simmered down by societal pressure and had it not been for
Kama can be translated as sensuality in the broader sense. That means the feelings and sensation from the five senses. In sexual interaction, all the five senses are used and their intensity is experienced. Senses reach the peak of their
Spending time with yourself or rather knowing the ‘you’ is considered to be an important aspect as per vedic practices.And that’s exactly what I decided to do during the year end. Another simple analogy will be the servicing of your
Ayurved Sutra | Regular Edition | Vol. 1 | Issue 8 | On the Cover : Krodha Ayurvedic approach to Anger management.
Out of all, anger is the most intense emotion. It draws the whole energy and channelises it in a single stream either through speech or other physical activity. Possessed with anger, one can act beyond one’s normal physical capacity. All
Anger is a normal emotion with a wide range of intensity, from mild irritation and frustration to rage. It is a reaction to a perceived threat to ourselves, our loved ones, our property, our self-image, or some part of our
While Yoga may be in Religions, the many Yoga practices with body, breath and mind, along with their transcendent goal of direct experience, are generally neither characteristic of Religions, nor typically practiced by the adherents of Religions. Yoga is contained
The whole body was burning like hot iron, and quite parched. There was absolutely no perspiration. My second son, manilal, who had already been through an acute attack of smallpox some years back, had a severe attack of typhoid, combined
Charaka has given the definition of the authority (the physician) — those who are free from rajas and tamas and endowed with strength of penance and knowledge, and whose knowledge is impeccable, always above contradiction and universally true in past, present and future, They