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Our environment plays a highly critical role in our health, welfare and general well-being. Our home is the most important dwelling place, and our scriptures have laid out principles surrounding the building of our home. The word 'Vaastu' in Sanskrit means dwelling. Vaastu pertains to the physical, psychological and spiritual order of the built environment. |
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Insomnia denotes inability to fall asleep, remaining awake at night, intermittent awakening or combination of these. Though sleep is important to all of us, no general rules can be laid down regarding its duration and depth. Some people are not satisfied with 9 to 10 hours of sleep. |
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The seven colors emphasize consciousness and the evolution of consciousness. It is a practical and philosophical approach to self transformation. We are all affected by color in our daily lives. |
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The smell of garlic can surely turn away a devil, but can also play an instrumental role in curing many diseases. As a food, it is considered ‘Tamsik’, but as a medicinal herb, it has many benefits. |
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In our culture, the human body is considered the temple in which your soul resides. So, we need to take good care of the body so that we not only have a healthy life but also seek the truth and enlightenment. Ayurveda is the science of life, and one of the oldest scientific medicinal systems in the world. |
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When we sit down to perform Puja and Meditation, we invariably light the 'agarbatti'. Why? The 'agarbatti' produces sweet fragrance of a flower, which symbolizes the selfless dedication, and fire, which represents purity. |
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