Articles, tagged with "sanskrit", page 1
30th September 2011
The term ‘Globalization’ has changed the entire scenario of the world. We can find the mention of the concept of Globalization in India’s thousand year old holy book called the ‘Geeta’. In the Geeta Globalization is spoken of in terms of the Sanskrit shlo...
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Author:
osawebmaster8
30th June 2011
Yoga has so many benefits and many surprise results for a person who usually practices this kind of meditation. If your initial goal in doing yoga is to get more limber, reduce anxiety or turn into one's quiet space you'll also find that you'll receive ad...
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Author:
Dianne Cohen
19th April 2011
We are in 21st century know, in this century each and every one particular occupied in his race of everyday living. There is no time for anyone that can take relaxation. At that time yoga guidance us a lot to come out from active life and benefit from som...
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Author:
Robbie Hayden
19th April 2011
We are in 21st century know, in this century each individual an individual occupied in his race of lifetime. There is no time for people that can take rest. At that time yoga guide us a lot to arrive out from active lifetime and have fun with some moments...
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Author:
Sean Morrow
08th April 2011
saffron the spice is the most unique and expensive spice in the world that is nothing but dried stigmas of saffron flower. The scientific name of the saffron flower is Sativus crocus, which is very rare in the world. It takes huge labor to extract even a...
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Author:
Shweta Batra
05th April 2011
Have you ever thought about practicing yoga but are confused about all the different types that you have heard about or have seen listed at the gym? Each type is based on the same basic principles of Hatha Yoga. Hatha Yoga is a physical discipline that ...
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Author:
MySWIH
01st April 2011
The official linguistic system of the Republic of India is said to be one of the hardest to learn and speak. Because a large part of its formal and technical vocabulary had its roots from Sanskrit, it is comparatively unique than other parlances, which in...
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Author:
kevinbates
23rd March 2011
Learning the national language of India is said to be comparatively harder than other system of words. Because a large part of its formal and technical vocabulary had its roots from Sanskrit, it is comparatively unique than other parlances, which in turn ...
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Author:
kevinbates
21st March 2011
The official linguistic system of the Republic of India is said to be one of the hardest to learn and speak. As much of its formal and technical vocabulary is derived from Sanskrit, it differs substantially in borrowed phraseology, making it barely intell...
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Author:
kevinbates
17th March 2011
Indian Astrology goes by many names such as joytish or jyotisha in the native language. In modern day it is also referred to as vedic astrology. Unlike any other kind of astrology followed all over the globe it also believes that every thing is a part of ...
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Author:
aaalize
11th March 2011
Chakras means wheel when translated from Sanskrit. Chakras involve seven power points that influence and fuel the body, make energy circulate, and create a life force called prana. The Chakras could be vertically aligned within the center of the human bod...
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Glen Wood - The Yoga Teacher
16th February 2011
Astrologer in India mainly follow Vedic Astrology which is based on the astrological principles inscribed in the Shastraas (Holy books stating astrological principles in Sanskrit) written by the learned gurus of the ancient times.
Astrologer in India st...
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Author:
stars1
09th February 2011
In the world of English books, by both, foreign authors as well as accomplished Indian authors, one rarely thinks about the category of Regional Books in India, that is large and thriving. If you delve deeper, you will find readers who buy books in region...
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Author:
Somesh R
08th February 2011
Rubies are a bright colored gemstone, which have been crowned as the ‘ratnaraj’. The word ‘Ratnaraj’ has been derived from Sanskrit and literally means ‘king of stones’. A ruby is available in pink to blood-red color, which looks vibrant and goes well wit...
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Author:
vbatwara
04th February 2011
Urdu has been developed through prose and poetry that was greatly appreciated and accepted by the royal families, which led to organize Mushaira. To attract people to write more and more types of poems and stories, they were also awarded with valuables su...
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Author:
minisivarao