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The History of Karate

25th September 2009
The history of Karate is a long and meandering path of development, across seas from Japan and Okinawa, through the heart of long-ago China and over the mountains into ancient India. For many karateka training in a traditional, style, there is a certai... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Qualities and Benefits of Ghee Ayurveda

22nd September 2009
Ghee ayurveda is widely known in Indian medical system as a substance that provides longevity. It is considered as among the finest liquids for its healing and cleansing properties since ancient India. To many people these days, the substance is no more t... Read >
Author: magtitinapa

Diwali-a festival of lights and gifts

16th September 2009
Diwali or Deepavali means ‘a row of light’. It is the festival of worshiping the victory of good over the evil or darkness prevailing within oneself. It is the celebration of illuminating one’s own soul with the light of hope and positive energy. D... Read >
Author: Amit Desai

Music Inside Us

16th September 2009
Everyone of us has music inside. And it is not an abstract statement, but scientifically proved fact. Molecules of DNA "sound" inside us and it is very important if music from outside is in keeping with music inside us. Scientists pay great attention t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Benefit from Breathing Exercises of YOGA

03rd September 2009
Yoga evolved in ancient India more than 4000 years back. The word "Yoga" originates from the Sanskrit language and means, to join or integrate, or simply union. The meaning of Yoga is union of the body, mind and spirit with truth. Yoga encompasses the p... Read >
Author: nunuram

Books A lifetime friend

03rd August 2009
Books are a common feature in today's fast moving world. It is quite difficult to find someone who has not seen, touched, and read at least one book in his or her lifetime. Today, authors write books on nearly every subject be it arts, science, commerce, ... Read >
Author: dharmesharticle@gmail.com

Taj Mahal –the pride of India

23rd July 2009
Taj Mahal India Tours is a journey of a lifetime. It lets you experience a monument that is hailed to be the greatest monument of love ever created by men. Taj Mahal is not only one of the 7 wonders of the world, but it is also a living legacy possessin... Read >
Author: monia punyani

Alternative Medicine Diabetes: Is It Helpful?

27th June 2009
If you are suffering from diabetes then you are worried and cannot decide what will be the best treatment for you? Diabetes can be treated in two procedures. One is with the help of the conventional medicine. The other is the alternative medicine diabetes... Read >
Author: Zaharey

Dr Commander Selvam's Water Healing Theraphy

22nd June 2009
There is more to hot springs than boiling water bubbling out of the earth: much more... Traditionally, the depths of the earth have always been viewed as the nether regions, places of heat and darkness populated by all sorts of unsavory creatures: ugly... Read >
Author: siddhar

Brilliant Rakhis add fervour to the spirit of Rakshabandhan

20th June 2009
Introduction: Raksha Bandhan is coming soon, and sisters around the country will be tying Rakhi to their beloved brothers. The word Raksha Bandhan literally means 'the bond of protection'. This festival has a deep and relevant meaning embedded in the ... Read >
Author: infibeam

Brilliant Rakhis add fervour to the spirit of Rakshabandhan

20th June 2009
Introduction: Raksha Bandhan is coming soon, and sisters around the country will be tying Rakhi to their beloved brothers. The word Raksha Bandhan literally means 'the bond of protection'. This festival has a deep and relevant meaning embedded in the ... Read >
Author: infibeam

Attraction of wooden and metal boxes

06th June 2009
Craft work has attracted people right from the start i.e., from ancient times. Boxes made up of wood and metal are still being used by the people, but yes, now they come in varying designs and sizes. Craft work is one of the main areas of interest for ... Read >
Author: Victoria

About Tibetan Dzi

05th June 2009
Dzi beads have been deeply embedded in Tibetan culture for many centuries. These beads are considered to be the most precious living charms or gemstones in Tibet, and have been worshipped and passed down for many generations. They attribute so much value ... Read >
Author: Stacio McBryar

Caralluma Fimbriata Extract Herbal Appetite Suppressant

18th May 2009
Today, people are becoming a lot more conscious about their health and want to lose weight. Because of this, there is an incredible increase of weight loss supplements being sold in the market today. For people who want to shed off some pounds, they resor... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Caralluma Fimbriata Extract Herbal Appetite Suppressant

18th May 2009
Today, people are becoming a lot more conscious about their health and want to lose weight. Because of this, there is an incredible increase of weight loss supplements being sold in the market today. For people who want to shed off some pounds, they resor... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Buying Guide For Diamond Jewellery

01st May 2009
“Diamonds are a girl’s best friends”, but diamonds have the ability of making friends with everybody. The above words are very true, have you ever heard of a person who dislikes diamonds. We have been hearing about diamonds since birth and maybe ... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Sanskrit Tattoo Designs For Wrist Tattoos

29th April 2009
Sanskrit is ancient. Historians date it to before 1500 BC. It was originally a language used for the Hindu religion, then expanded into royal Indian courts, and eventually found its way into everyday use. Today, Sanskrit is only used in the Hindu and Bud... Read >
Author: Calvin

Kostumer: a glance at the evolution and revolution

23rd April 2009
The term ‘Kostumer’ refers to a typical style of clothing. A Kostumer can be a formal dress, a party dress, a special clothing worn to disguise oneself or theatrical attire. To be more specific, Kostumer can be any kind of clothing including the acces... Read >
Author: aaronwatson

Start Learning Yoga Today For Better Health

17th April 2009
Everybody wants to be fit, healthy, sexy, and happy. So do you. But after having tried so many diets and exercise programs and failed, you don't know who or what to believe anymore. You just want to feel and look your best more than anything else, but do... Read >
Author: nunuram

Kostumer: a glance at the evolution and revolution

07th April 2009
The term ‘Kostumer’ refers to a typical style of clothing. A Kostumer can be a formal dress, a party dress, a special clothing worn to disguise oneself or theatrical attire. To be more specific, Kostumer can be any kind of clothing including the acces... Read >
Author: aaronwatson

Kostumer: a glance at the evolution and revolution

07th April 2009
The term ‘Kostumer’ refers to a typical style of clothing. A Kostumer can be a formal dress, a party dress, a special clothing worn to disguise oneself or theatrical attire. To be more specific, Kostumer can be any kind of clothing including the acces... Read >
Author: aaronwatson

Popular Skin care secrets in different countries

03rd April 2009
Have you ever wondered which is the largest organ in human body? The skin! For ages, people have been concerned with their skin and have used numerous methods to take care of them. Cleopatra, the famous queen of Egypt used to indulge in honey and milk s... Read >
Author: beautytipshub

Dancing In India

25th March 2009
The Indians have created various dance forms to celebrate occasions, express joy and most importantly as a means of worshiping their gods and goddesses. The famous Ajanta and Ellora caves and many other monuments reflect this culture through the sculptur... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Travel to Historic Churches in India

17th March 2009
Life is full of ups and downs and at time we bear the guilt of what has been committed by us. Time sweeps away like the dry powder and we are left with nothing. The very thought that knocks our mind is to spend sometime with the supreme power-the God. Th... Read >
Author: Mithi Dey

indian restaurant

12th March 2009
Awarded as The Best Indian cuisine in the Gaslamp San Diego, and Voted The Best Indian restaurant in San Diego by Union Tribune / Sign on San Diego, City search , Asian Journal, San Diego News, Channel 10 A list and many more voting year after year.Royal ... Read >
Author: hampry

Diamonds – Introduction

13th February 2009
Diamonds are especially famous objects with excellent material qualities; they create outstanding abrasives as only other diamonds, ultra hard full rite, can scratch them. This also means they hold a polish extremely well and retain their luster. Diamond... Read >
Author: kolisha bofi

History of Water Purification

25th January 2009
Water has been purified with activated carbon for hundreds of years stretching back to ancient India. Most of us have seen activated carbon for sale in pet stores for cleaning water and have used a crude cousin, charcoal, to cook steaks in the backyard. ... Read >
Author: Travis Booth

India’s Adventures Tour

23rd January 2009
India is cultural heritage in the world. It is having a long history from 5000 years. Indian culture is deeply rooted with different religion, practices and standards. India is a land with major religious faiths as surviving Hinduism, Sikhism, Islam, Chr... Read >
Author: Manseo

Diamonds- A symbol of a man's love

03rd December 2008
The word diamond originally came from the Greek word "adamao," meaning "I tame" or "I subdue". It was later changed to "adamas" to describe the hardest substance known to nature, this time meaning unconquered or invincible. Today, the diamond stands f... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

The History of Diamonds

01st December 2008
Throughout history, diamonds have captured the interest of mankind with its brilliant sparkle and its durability and hardness. There are ancient myths and beliefs about diamonds, from it being the tears of gods to pieces of stars fallen from the sky. ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

The History of Diamonds

01st December 2008
Throughout history, diamonds have captured the interest of mankind with its brilliant sparkle and its durability and hardness. There are ancient myths and beliefs about diamonds, from it being the tears of gods to pieces of stars fallen from the sky. ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

A Natural Herbal Supplement called Guggul may help Lower Cholesterol

30th November 2008
Guggul is a natural herb supplement that may help lower cholesterol, yet few in the Western hemisphere know much about it. Guggul is otherwise known as the Mukul myrrh tree, and is a plant of the Burseracae family with small red or pink flowers. It is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Martial Art in India

23rd October 2008
India has many ancient sports, such as chess, playing cards and martial arts. Chess originated in ancient India and was known as Chatur-Anga - meaning four limbs. The popular game of cards originated in ancient India and was known as Krida-patram. It was ... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Delhi - A Must Visit for All Travel Freaks

14th October 2008
Delhi, the heart of India is also known as mini India Rome of the East. This historical Indian city is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. Delhi has been the capital of several empires in ancient India and has grown up to be a cos... Read >
Author: Aparajita

The Best Onions Dish

22nd July 2008
Onions have been valued for thousands of years for culinary, medicinal and other uses. Some facts and folklore about the onion. • The common onion is part of the Allium or lily plant family, which includes garlic, chives, leeks and shallots. • Th... Read >
Author: kamalashwani

the legend of the pearl

21st July 2008
The pearl English name is Pearl, is evolvesd by Latin Pernulo. Its another name is Margarite, grew by the ancient times Persia Pali, meaning“the son of the sea”. As early as in the ancient times, when the primitive humanity looked for food in the ... Read >
Author: FAY

Ayurvedic Arthritis Treatments

18th July 2008
Arthritis Arthritis is basically a medical condition in which an individual suffers from joints pain. It is caused by damage to the joints and has become quite widespread in the present day world. Many people above 55 years of age are suffering from ar... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Scenario of Book Industry

28th June 2008
Introduction: Books are a common feature in today’s fast moving world. It is quite difficult to find someone who has not seen, touched, and read at least one book in his or her lifetime. Today, authors write books on nearly every subject be it arts, sc... Read >
Author: infibeam

A Look At The Techniques Specific To Yoga Practices

22nd May 2008
For many people who suffer from the stress and anxiety specific to our times, yoga has become a refuge and an escape. There are more and more yoga classes to turn to for help, and if this great spiritual path emerged in ancient India, it is now all pervad... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Exercises That Will Enhance Your Detox Diet

21st May 2008
Eating the right foods and drinking plenty of water is very important on your detox. But you should also remember to take some exercise. This can be beneficial to both the mind and spirit. It can improve the circulation, which in turn can help the body... Read >
Author: Paul Elms

Yoga – Understanding Yoga and Its’ Health Benefits

20th May 2008
Understanding yoga is not easy. In fact, anything that had been in existence for more than about thousands of years is not easy. The origins of this unique form of physical act or exercise are not very clear. However, experts feel that the origins of yoga... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

A Look At The Techniques Specific To Yoga Practices

20th May 2008
For many people who suffer from the stress and anxiety specific to our times, yoga has become a refuge and an escape. There are more and more yoga classes to turn to for help, and if this great spiritual path emerged in ancient India, it is now all pervad... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

USES OF SESAME SEEDS

20th May 2008
SESAME SEEDS INTRODUCTION: Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum. The precise natural origin of the species is unknown, although numerous wild relatives occur in Africa and a smaller number in India. It is widely naturalised... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel

Pranic Therapy VI

26th March 2008
Pranic Therapy Part VI All the four forces in the Universe - weak nuclear force, strong nuclear force, electricity & magnetism -are but different manifestations of that Unitary power which the Vedists call Prana. Using this Vital Energy to heal is c... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

History of Chess: A Timeless Game

26th March 2008
Chess is one of the most popular board games in the world today. It involves two players, and requires strategizing and tactical planning. The game of chess is not a modern invention, and there is a good deal of controversy among chess historians reg... Read >
Author: Mike H

Nivada Rhinoplasty-The Cost Of Surgery

04th March 2008
Rhinoplasty is the one of the most common cosmetic surgery procedure which is also known as nose job.Rhinoplasty is used world wide as a method of enhancing shape and size of the nose.The cost of the surgical procedure depends on the needs of the patient.... Read >
Author: jitu66

Ayurveda Skin Care New York

25th February 2008
One's constitution gives the skin certain characteristics. The conditions of the skin are generally affected by many other factors such as diet, lifestyle, climate, mental state and general health. One should always need to pay attention to daily needs an... Read >
Author: swornambigai

Power Metaphors for Persuasion From Around the World

22nd January 2008
Many folks consider the concept of 'energy' to be somewhat new agey. Personally I consider it to be an integral part of understanding the self. And understanding ourselves, is absolutely the first step in learning to persuade. At a recent seminar in Tu... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland

Economy hotels in delhi

21st October 2007
India is in one of beautiful destination of the world and delhi its capital. Most of tourists who visits india they definitely visits to delhi because delhi is not the capital of india but it is a one of tourist spots .Delhi has vast past related to mogul... Read >
Author: amitkumar

God is existence-consciousness-bliss in nature

19th October 2007
The units of our world’s very existence are 1.God 2.Living being or Jiva 3.Mother Nature or Prakriti. God has 3 qualities viz. Sat-Chit-Ananda or Existence-Consciousness-Bliss. ‘Sat’ means existence. Meaning that which existed in the past, which exi... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal

History of Books - Old Age to Online Modern Age

24th August 2007
The history of the book is the story of industrial innovation that improved the quality of paper, access to the information, portability, and the cost of production. In ancient time writing was done on dry plant leaves, silk, metals etc. Like in China Sil... Read >
Author: Singh Vineet

Stress Management through Yoga

20th July 2007
Stress, almost all are victim of this drastic term. People from all occupations are facing stress in their life in one way or the other. In this article I would like to summarize the causes and cure for stress through natural therapy called “YOGA”. B... Read >
Author: Singh Vineet

Living A Life of Wellness

31st May 2007
In India, the word �Sadhu' has a holy connotation � a man of abstinence. In the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, �Sadhu' means right, holy. (Sanskrit was the classical standard language of ancient India, and some of the oldest surviving Indo-Eu... Read >
Author: Nitin Chhoda

Ayurvedic Remedies Helps You to Solve Your General Health Problems

03rd May 2007
Ayurvedic remedies are the time-tested procedures that were devised after observing their effect on the body. Ayurveda is an age-old health science that has a history of 5000 yeas in developing. Various learned men in ancient India made certain remedies a... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Karate - General Background

30th April 2007
Karate, or Karate-do, loosely translates empty hand ("kara" means empty and "te" means hand). This art is indeed predominantly concerned with fighting with bare hands and feet. The basic principle is to turn the body into an effective weapon to defend and... Read >
Author: Thanaseelan

History of Ancient Bihar, India

21st April 2007
The term Bihar originates from "VIHARA" (monastery) as hundreds of monasteries have been excavated because of its association to the Buddha’s life. It is thought that about 2500 years ago, the Buddha is said to have achieved enlightenment at Bodh Gaya u... Read >
Author: A.Belth

The Science of Gayatri Yajnas: An introduction

11th April 2007
All activities of the entire cosmos revolve around the axis of Yajnas. Great Rishis of yore proclaim: “Ayam Yajno Vishwasya Bhuvanasya Naabhihi” (Atharva Veda 9/15/14). It means Yajnas are the central focus of this cosmos. The divine singer of Bhagwad... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal

Palmistry

14th March 2007
The American Heritage Dictionary defines Palmistry as the practice of telling fortunes from the lines, marks, and patterns on the palms of the hands. Palmistry is also called as chiromancy, palm-reading, chirology, or hand-analysis. Palmistry originated i... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Rhinoplasty

15th February 2007
This word is derived from the language Greek. Greek: rhinos, (“nose” + plastikos, “to shape”) is a type of plastic surgery that is used to improve the function or appearance of a person’s nose. Rhinoplasty is also commonly called a nose job.... Read >
Author: Tasha Haskell

Rhinoplasty: Plastic Surgery For Your Nose

22nd June 2006
Rhinoplasty (also known as "nose job" or nose plastic surgery) is a type of plastic surgery that is used to enhance the function or appearance of a person's nose. The technique has a profound history, as it was first developed by Sushruta (often dubbed as... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Agra - The City of the Taj Mahal

08th June 2006
Agra, a historically important town situated on the banks of the river Yamuna, reached the zenith of its importance when it was the capital of the Mughal Empire, during the 16th and 17th centuries. It now completes a popular tourist triangle spanning Delh... Read >
Author: Vishal S

Music Inside Us

31st January 2006
Everyone of us has music inside. And it is not an abstract statement, but scientifically proved fact. Molecules of DNA "sound" inside us and it is very important if music from outside is in keeping with music inside us. Scientists pay great attention t... Read >
Author: All The Lyrics Articles

Going gaga over yoga

31st December 2005
Pop icon Madonna is probably one of the most popular bi-products of commercialized yoga. Since she started to come out with that toned and buffed figure, women all over the world wanted to know what kind of diet she has been doing. When she revealed that ... Read >
Author: Dee Kerr