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06th October 2009
A herb refers to a herbaceous plant- a plant which has no distinguishable woody stem above ground but leaves and stems at the ground level, and which die after the growing season comes to an end. Herbs may be perennial, biennial, or annual.
Perennial ... Read >
Author: mildredddbz
05th October 2009
Most people do not know who is a Guru? They think of Guru as a human being. That is not so and that is why there are very few Gurus in the world. Hinduism defines Guru thus- If God in all his glory appears as a human being to give his grace he is called G... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd October 2009
This article describes the services of the world’s major religions which are (in no particular order):
Christianity
Buddhism
Hinduism
Islam
Sikhism
Christianity
The most common way in which Christians worship is by the taking of bread and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd October 2009
It is indeed a shame to associate conflicts with religion. Does Christianity summon Christian extremists to bomb abortion clinics in the West? Does Islam summon Muslims in Palestine to kill Israelis and themselves in suicidal attacks? Does Hinduism preach... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Bali, the Indonesian island in Asia, is most chosen for spiritual vacations for numerous reasons. The island which is growing in popularity for its tourism is also considered to be the largest tourist destination in the country. Bali, besides providing sp... Read >
Author: Karen Kristofler
23rd September 2009
Islam is not merely a religion. It is also - and perhaps, foremost - a state ideology. It is all-pervasive and missionary. It permeates every aspect of social cooperation and culture. It is an organizing principle, a narrative, a philosophy, a value syste... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
In the present day, bath is a habit which people associate with cleanliness. However, when we go through history, we can realize that the act of bathing in the past implied differently to people of different religions and eras. What was once considered a ... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
17th September 2009
It’s true that the emergences of the tattoos were from the prisoners and this activity was started by the criminals of different types. Sanskrit is a classical Indian language. Sanskrit tattoo are basically emerged by the Indians. These are considered ... Read >
Author: Azeem
16th September 2009
How history describes bathing is an interesting subject. Through the centuries, starting from the ancient times and continuing up to the present day, bath has been used for different purposes. From ritual to hygiene, the way we look at bathing has changed... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
13th September 2009
As Sanskrit tattoo designs are very much eye-catching so you should make it on top of your wrist. This is the most prominent area of your body on which you should use that tattoo design which has attractive features and curves. When you plan to choose a d... Read >
Author: Azeem
13th September 2009
You might have seen numbers of tattoo designs but you didn’t see as much interesting tattoo design as much tattoo Sanskrit is. Sanskrit is the most important language for the people of India and also for the people of Greek and Latin. People like this l... Read >
Author: Azeem
10th September 2009
A very famous proverb in Hinduism explains the idea of brotherhood thus:
"If you accidentally poked yourself in the eye with your finger, you wouldn't be angry with your finger – you wouldn't cut it off. Think of anyone who's caused you pain like you... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson
08th September 2009
Alternative methods of ensuring wellness have been around for thousands of years and they have been enjoying a resurgence in recent decades. Holistic meditation, for example, is becoming a favorite among fitness enthusiasts, thanks in part to the increas... Read >
Author: technofile
18th August 2009
Meditation can either be on an object, or otherwise, can be objectless. In the initial stages, it is easier if you start by concentrating your mind on a selected object. Meditation is a three step process that leads to a state of consciousness that brings... Read >
Author: Sal Pou
03rd August 2009
Several numbers of festivals are celebrated by the rural and urban Cambodians. These celebrations attract a lot of people throughout the year. All of them gather to the capital to join in the grand celebrations. You can see lots of fireworks display at th... Read >
Author: john123
01st August 2009
There are various travel sites that deals with your visiting Asia and Airline tickets from USA. Several factors are involved while planning to various destinations along with the various ongoing packages. For a famous and yet innovative place to discover... Read >
Author: jsmith
13th June 2009
Yoga is an ancient art form which was brought into practice mainly by the yogis of the Eastern countries. Yoga is now a time proven art which is accepted universally. Yoga is further divided into different types like Raja, Karma, Hatha, Bhakti, Jnana, Kun... Read >
Author: Sherry Holistan
11th June 2009
Hinduism lays greatest emphasis to surrender to Sadguru. The Sadguru means God in human form. He/she is not like any ordinary learned person but he/she is God in a human body. Many times some Sadgurus speak very less but that does not mean that they kno... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
05th June 2009
At this point in time, flowers have many uses for people. There are different formulated ways to cultivate, use and wear flowers for different occasions, and for different purposes. People can either use flowers as subjects for photography, decorations, g... Read >
Author: Katrina
20th May 2009
Tibetan Buddhist prayer beads have a wide and varied history. Prayer beads are not unique to Buddhism, believers in Catholicism use prayer beads in the form of a rosary, and they say the rosary as they move their hands over each bead. Prayer beads were fi... Read >
Author: hinkyimports
20th May 2009
The History of Meditation
Tibetan Buddhist meditation has a long history, but not as long as the history of meditation itself. Buddhism was a branch of Hinduism and so meditation was practiced in Hinduism before it was practiced in Buddhism. Buddhist t... Read >
Author: hinkyimports
20th May 2009
The Kalachakra Tantra and Mantra
The Kalachakra tantra has been held sacred and preserved in both India and Tibet for over 2500 years. The Kalachakra tantra helps purify the body and mind. Kalachakra literally means, Time wheel or Time Circle. Some sec... Read >
Author: hinkyimports
15th May 2009
Omaha, Nebraska is considered the heart of the Midwest. If you enjoy the heartland of America, you will love your stay in Omaha. There are plenty of events taking place throughout the city during the year.
Some of the events that you will want to enjo... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
04th April 2009
Humans have been eating meat and animal products for many millennia, ever since evolution began and they evolved from apes. Vegetarianism on the other hand is a few thousand years old, and Veganism is just a few decades old and is an extreme form or subse... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
27th March 2009
Humans have been eating meat and animal products for many millennia, ever since evolution began and they evolved from apes. Vegetarianism on the other hand is a few thousand years old, and Veganism is just a few decades old and is an extreme form or subse... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
27th March 2009
Yoga today stems from practices and traditions of Hinduism. These include traditional postures and poses to keep the body in shape, breathing exercises, meditation and even moral principles. All of which make up Yoga. Better health, reduced stress and men... Read >
Author: dr mony
28th February 2009
Culture may be defined as the forces whether they are social or political which influence the growth of us. To be brief it is known as the state of manners. In this regard Indian culture is rich in its own way.
From the medieval periods there are diverse... Read >
Author: shivpal
04th December 2008
The Hindu concept of God goes beyond considering Him as the supreme, all mighty and omniscient figure. According to Hindu teachings, though God governs the whole universe, every human being can develop a personal relation with Him. One can worship God out... Read >
Author: Majorreligions
20th November 2008
Have you ever wondered who you were in your past life? If the answer is yes, than your not alone! Many people from all kinds of religions believe in reincarnation and think about who they use to be and what their life was like in another life. If you have... Read >
Author: Rin
23rd October 2008
Memories create very strong emotions. Memories can’t be created they are just made by the happening of some events. The events may be created and the happenings on events memorizes in minds. Events like birthday parties, engagement parties, wedding part... Read >
Author: Imran Ali
21st October 2008
It would be impossible to visit Bali and not see the temples. Mostly because they are everywhere! Bali has been called the land of a thousand temples, and it is an apt description. Temples large and small are dot the Balinese landscape. In fact, there ar... Read >
Author: Herman Maulana
08th October 2008
It would be impossible to visit Bali and not see the temples. Mostly because they are everywhere! Bali has been called the land of a thousand temples, and it is an apt description. Temples large and small are dot the Balinese landscape. In fact, there ar... Read >
Author: Herman Maulana
30th September 2008
Meditation is widely used in the western world today. As people hear of the benefits of meditation it has travelled the world several times over under various different names. One thing that we have realised though is that countries like India, China an... Read >
Author: Brenda Mayhew
19th September 2008
Hinduism has a different concept of God than other religions. In Hinduism God is not something different than the world. According to Hinduism all of us are Gods. The whole world is God. the whole world resides in God. It is surprising to say that we are ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
19th September 2008
Yoga is one of the most popular forms of Alternative Medicine. In broad terms, it is a spiritual practice in Hinduism. A part of it, called “Asana” (or posture) is the one that has grown popular at present and is purely a form of physical and medi... Read >
Author: k00lit
17th September 2008
Within each one of us lies the desire to know the meaning of our lives. At some point of time man strives to analyze the reason for his birth and his duties towards the Almighty. Not all of them get the answers for these questions by themselves; some of t... Read >
Author: ron victor
16th September 2008
Within each one of us lies the desire to know the meaning of our lives. At some point of time man strives to analyze the reason for his birth and his duties towards the Almighty. Not all of them get the answers for these questions by themselves; some of t... Read >
Author: ron victor
16th September 2008
Within each one of us lies the desire to know the meaning of our lives. At some point of time man strives to analyze the reason for his birth and his duties towards the Almighty. Not all of them get the answers for these questions by themselves; some of t... Read >
Author: ron victor
08th September 2008
Amrita Island! There is very little known and written about Amrita Island as a place; and few people realize that it's rather special despite the lack of festivals and whatnot that traditionally characterize a nice place to visit. Amrita Island is by no m... Read >
Author: thurrz
24th August 2008
YES,it is there in Himachal state of India.
Primordial, sublime, exhilarating. A drive through Kinnaur and Spiti in Himachal is recommended for those who strongly believe in adventure being the quintessence of romance.
Ki Monastery (at 4116m),... Read >
Author: ravi
21st August 2008
India is a land of many festivals and celebrations. Festivals in India are celebrated with zest, passion and devotions as it is a part of life. Some of the most popular festivals all over India are Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhand, Eid, Gurpurb, Durga Puja, ... Read >
Author: poojalapasia
27th July 2008
Weight loss workouts can range from using an exercise machine to doing simple household chores. You can be as creative as you want, and you can even mold them to fit your schedule and your lifestyle no matter what.
This might sound unrealistic, but yo... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
24th July 2008
Lord Krishna is the incarnation of Parabrahma- the God according to Hinduism. Lord Krishna took birth on the earth to reduce the weight of the earth. He did this with the great battle of Mahabharata. In this battle millions were killed and earth became li... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
21st July 2008
In Hinduism we do not call any teacher a Guru. We do not call preachers as Guru. We do not call mendicants and those who perform the rituals as Guru. Guru is supreme God according to the truth revealed by Hinduism thousands of years ago.
A Guru is God... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
15th July 2008
Nothing is mine. Everything belongs to God. He gave the body. He made it alive. He gave ability to work. He can take that away anytime. A disease can take away all abilities and make me totally helpless. God can kill me at his will. After that where am I?... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
04th July 2008
Big Bang tries to explain the origin of the universe. At present there seems to be a general consensus that universe began with a big bang. What does Hinduism say about this? Before we discuss that let us discuss the main theory about Big Bang.
Big Ban... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
13th June 2008
Let me begin this discussion about myself to explain my thoughts better. How and why the Hinduism came to a conclusion that we are all gods is beyond my ability to explain. Only someone who has achieved that state can do that. I am not one of them at all.... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
13th June 2008
Hinduism thought considers everything as God. According to Hinduism the world is created in God and by God. There is nothing that is not God according to this. Everything in this cosmos- good and bad both are made of God element. God is supreme and the on... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
11th June 2008
Hinduism- The Nature Of God
According to Hinduism,God is Omnipotent, Omniscient, and Omnipresent. Let me elaborate this to the best of my ability and limited knowledge. God, please forgive me for any mistakes because I have zero knowledge. My knowledge... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
10th June 2008
About twelve hundred years ago Hinduism was confused between two theories about God. Is God different than all of us? Or are all of us God. These two theories were called Dwaita and adwaita.
According to Dwaita philosophy God is something different an... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
18th April 2008
Shiva is the great god of all the Hinduism. It is the worshipped of chief god by the Shaivaite faction of India.
During Hinduism, the Lord Shiva was regard as the symbol of highest creatures. And also it’s called the third part in the Hindu Trinity, an... Read >
Author: thesurat4
09th April 2008
The ancestry of the classic Tantra started as early as the Indus Valley civilization. The principal goal is to integrate or unify the male and female perspectives within an individual in order to attain artistic thinking and spiritual conversion. Accordin... Read >
Author: Sarah Noelle
07th April 2008
Imagine if you could wake up tomorrow morning and that imaginary dial inside your head that says that things you do not like as well as the things that you like are all suddenly perfect.
Imagine that when you wake up tomorrow your 'perfection dial' has... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th April 2008
Angels are generally most closely associated with Christianity, despite their origins in much earlier belief systems and cultures. Nevertheless, the angel has been important to the Christian faith since its conception, and there are almost 300 references ... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
11th March 2008
Can meditation help to reduce stress or to manage depression?
When you are fearful or sad, you can feel consumed by stress or depression. Meditation helps you to witness your mind, placing your fears and disappointments in perspective. Fears and disapp... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th March 2008
Can meditation help to reduce stress or to manage depression?
When you are fearful or sad, you can feel consumed by stress or depression. Meditation helps you to witness your mind, placing your fears and disappointments in perspective. Fears and disa... Read >
Author: Peter sams
06th February 2008
India is the seventh largest country in the world. Geographically, it extends from the Great Himalayas in the north to the tropical peninsular south. Probably, India is the most diverse nation in the entire globe. In India one can find dizzying variety of... Read >
Author: Anup Nath
14th November 2007
Christianity does not leave loose ends. The plan of redemption goes full circle. God is holy and our sin separates us from Him. God’s justice demands a price to be paid, the price of death by the shedding of blood. God’s grace allows a substitute to p... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe
12th November 2007
India is a country that thrives on diversity and her unity lies in coexisting harmoniously with people of different faiths and beliefs. Among the many pilgrimage destinations that India can boost of, Pushkar holds a special place in the heart of every Hin... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma
05th November 2007
In accordance with the system of belief of Hinduism, actions which bear fruit make a man blind. No creatures that are focus to the three features can run away from this law. Besides, this prophet of Hinduism saw from time immemorial that is obvious from t... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
18th September 2007
Vakratund mahaakaay suryakoti samprabhaNirvign kuru me dev sarvakaareyeshu sarvada Traditionally, any shubh karya (auspicious work or activity) in Hinduism is begun with an invocation to Lord Ganesh. This ritualistic practice is an indicator of the fact t... Read >
Author: V Chopra
13th September 2007
There many various Eastern philosophies and religions that have similar ideas and concepts. The ground for all these ideas chiefly comes from Hinduism, which is considered to be the oldest known philosophy in the world. Hinduism appeared in India, which i... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
12th September 2007
An example of haiku poetry is a poem about a wild plant written by Basho, a well-known Eastern poet. Reading this poem appears an impression that though Basho is only stating what he sees, however the last line has an exclamation mark; this mark is used i... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
02nd September 2007
Buddhism is only one of several large religions that are practiced in Asia – the others being Islam and Hinduism – so it is only natural to wonder about Buddha from a Hindu perspective.
The idea of Buddha from a Hindu perspective is not as kind as ... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
23rd July 2007
People think that Islam is a religion that teaches barbarism is out of date and prehistoric
Islam is a religion that takes you you to the supreme of ethics and morals. It teaches the respect of Humanity greater than anyother Religion there are many Asp... Read >
Author: shiekh
12th July 2007
It is such a waste of talent when physically and mentally injured athletes will be just left to where they are right now. Athletes who had been to physical, mental and behavioral problems should be applied with special strategies, medication and therapy t... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
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
30th April 2007
Hinduism is factually the world's oldest religion and thus, there is a number of misconceptions on it.
Probably one of the most famous misconceptions, even within Hindus, is that they are required to worship idols. The truth is Hindus are asked not to ... Read >
Author: Thanaseelan
11th April 2007
Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world. Mahabharata was written more than 5000 years back. The Hindus call God as Brahman. Brahman is our soul. Brahman makes the whole world. There is nothing but Brahman in the world according to Hinduism. W... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
11th April 2007
Most people do not know who is a Guru? They think of Guru as a human being. That is not so and that is why there are very few Gurus in the world. Hinduism defines Guru thus- If God in all his glory appears as a human being to give his grace he is called G... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
19th February 2007
Tibetan Om or Aum is of great importance in Hinduism. This sacred syllable is used to represent the Brahman, the impersonal Absolute – omnipotent, omnipresent and the source of all existence. In its essence, the Brahman is incomprehensible and therefore... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
18th December 2006
Congratulations! You have decided to investigate meditation and see what it can do for you. Wether you are interested in it for stress relief, to unwind or to attain higher planes of awareness, there is bound to be a technique which will appeal to you.
... Read >
Author: Holistic Directory
23rd October 2006
Hinduism gives lot of importance to Shakti. Though there are more followers of Shiva and Vishnu, there are many followers of Shakti especially in the east of India. Let us find out why Shakti is so important.
Shakti is the other side of Lord Shiva. Unl... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
06th September 2006
If you are like most people, you have done precious little to make meaningful change in your personal life.
Most of us accept what is handed to us, and if it does not work out we return to our root thoughts or beliefs to look for answers. This is ob... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter
14th August 2006
With thousands of destinations to choose from, it can be difficult to find a luxury getaway. Luckily for vacationers, Bali Island is one of the most scenic and breathtaking escapes in the world. It not only is known for its amazing beaches and unique cult... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda
22nd July 2006
Yoga is a group of ancient practices which were first developed in India. It is still popular in the country today, and is considered to be a spiritual exercise. Many Indians see it as a way of attaining enlightenment. Yoga is broken down into four primar... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
05th July 2006
Destiny, another common word that holds a lot of meaning. How many times have we used this term in vain? What does it mean? Most commonly it means an event or a course of events that will inevitably happen in the future. In other words, fixed natural orde... Read >
Author: Jhalak Jerajani
21st June 2006
OBESITY, FATNESS, OVER WEIGHT,FAST FOOD,JUNK FOOD, COKE, BURGER
My wife told me this morning that so has lost 12lbs weight in one week only. I want to share the secret of this achievement with all those who are suffering of Fatness, over weight ,obesit... Read >
Author: Lalit Khungar
20th May 2006
Indonesia is a chain of islands not far from the continental Asia on the border of two great oceans Pacific and Indian. Officially Indonesian archipelago consists of 13677 islands. Six main islands are Calimantan, Sumatra, Sulavesi, Java, Borneo and Bal... Read >
Author: Alice Moon
08th March 2006
This article describes the services of the world's major religions which are (in no particular order):
Christianity
Buddhism
Hinduism
Islam
Sikhism
Christianity
The most common way in which Christians worship is by the taking of bread and w... Read >
Author: Charles Jenkins
20th February 2006
Since launching my Seven Figure Copywriter Blog, I seem to have a small following. One of the things that I have noticed that all have in common is not necessarily a literal seven figure per year income, but something more importantly.
What is that y... Read >
Author: Dr. Enigma Valdez, C.H.
19th February 2006
Life is a mystery. The cosmos is a mystery. What are its boundaries? If it is an expanding universe, where does it expand to? What is beyond it. Some of the stars are millions of light years away from us. What an unimaginable distance! What is there in th... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
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