Articles, tagged with "ancient hindu", page 1
19th September 2011
Did you know that nasal irrigation, also known as nasal washing, is an ancient Hindu practice of personal hygiene and cleansing? Yoga practitioners often use this method to achieve excellent flow of breathing air into the nose, which is crucial in yoga. I...
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jillghprx
18th July 2011
Deriving from ancient Hindu texts and a cornerstone of traditional Indian medicine, Chakra healing has become increasingly recognized in modern culture. Indeed, it encourages alternate or complementary approaches to conventional Western medicine which pro...
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brownstoneshopper
30th June 2011
Acharya Indu prakash Misra is a known and an expert Indian astrologer. Get weekly updates for Vedic Astrology, Rahu kaal, Weekly predictions on his website.
The study of various positions of divine bodies such as stars, moon, sun and planets concerning...
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Acharya Indu Prakash
03rd March 2011
Holi is a great Indian festival celebrated in the spring months, particularly February and March. This year it is going to be celebrated on March 20 according to the Calender followed by Hindus. The festival is widely known for being boisterous, colorful...
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dipanegi
28th February 2011
Bali is one of the worlds' most sought after tourist destinations. Its unique ancient Hindu culture is rich with elaborate religious ceremonies and processions that occur almost daily.
Five Great Reasons for Property Investment in Ubud:
1. Ubud is t...
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Glen Allison
24th February 2011
Holi worldwide is known for its joy, play and mirth using vibrant colors. The colors here signify the blossoming season of spring. Since it is the first festival of the spring months according to the calender of Hindus on- Phalgun Purnima, hence it is cel...
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Author:
dipanegi
21st January 2011
You've ridden in tour buses, walked on guided tours, and floated along on river cruises. When you’re yearning for something new, try looking up. Hot air balloons are quickly becoming the preferred mode of tourism in India, particularly in the desert state...
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anucct
08th January 2011
Known as 'Rajputana', Rajasthan is one of the major states of India that is recognized for its vibrant culture and heritage. Rajasthan is one of the few states in India that has sustained influence of Rajput dominance in the region since 700 AD and still ...
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Author:
Jennifer Lopez
04th January 2011
“O Soul, thou art at rest. Return to the Lord at peace with Him, and He at peace with you" reads the calligraphy on the Great Gate of one of the 7 wonders of the world The Taj Mahal, India.
The Taj Mahal, built by the then most powerful Mughal emperor Sh...
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Author:
ankitsingh
20th December 2010
In the heart of northern India, watered by the two sacred rivers of Ganga and Yamuna lies, the pilgrimage city of Allahabad. The two rivers along with the mythical river Saraswati meet in this holy city of Allahabad, creating the sangam (confluence), also...
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MandakiniHotels
13th December 2010
Hatha yoga is an ancient hindu method of dealing with a persons nervous system. Simply because it releases tension and endows 1 with renewed energy, quite a few 20th century people, yoga teachers included, have come to look upon the venerable Indian bodil...
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Sally627
30th November 2010
Andhra Pradesh often abbreviated as AP is a state situated on the southeastern coast of India. This fourth largest state of India and fifth largest by population is visited by scores of tourists round the year from several parts of the globe. It is the st...
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Manish Sinha
23rd November 2010
India presents a beautiful amalgamation of exotic cultures, multiple languages and a spectrum of diverse heritages. No tour to India is complete without sampling the wide cultural Diaspora of this land. Cultural tours in India look to introduce this glori...
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Author:
Shveta Sharma
12th November 2010
Refer to the Scottish phrase “All-Hallows-Even" which means the night before the “All hallow Day" or the evening of all saints. This day is celebrated for honoring many different beliefs like festivals of the dead, paying respect to the goddess of fruits...
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Author:
Vinay Sheel Saxena
19th October 2010
Indian marriages have always been the talk of the town, due to the different cultures followed in it, thereby adding more colours and happiness to the marriage ceremonies. The Indian society is divided into various sects, cultures, regions and communities...
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Author:
Jharna Bhatnagar