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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Yoga, Ayurveda and Exercise are the Basis of Good Health; Naadi Dosha & Ayurveda


A diseased body is the biggest enemy of good health. A healthy body looks beautiful, attractive and remains active. Yogasanas and pranayama have a lot of significance in our life. Let us find out as to how can we cure different diseases through nature therapy and Yoga.

Yogic Treatment for Asthma:

Practice jala neti, sutra neti and vastra neti daily followed by surya namaskar, tadasana, katichakrasana, sarvangasana, bhujangasana,...

In Indian contemporary life, we have either forgotten some of the concepts or have lost their real and original meaning. 'Nadi' is one such concept. To understand its meaning we have to go to the historic era. The Vedic philosophy enjoys the glory for its magnanimous approach. The vedic concepts were built upon cosmic system and its interlude with the human individual system.

The concept of 'Yathaa Pinde Tathaa Brahmaande' (whats in the cosmos is equally represented in every living body) influences...
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November 29, 2011

Top Headlines

FDI: Manmohan Singh rules out rollback, says policy would bring more jobs
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the government's decision to allow foreign equity in retail was not taken in haste but after a careful thought.

Shahid Balwa gets bail; Kanimozhi to be out of Tihar today
A special CBI court granted bail to jailed Swan Telecom promoter Shahid Balwa, an accused in 2G case, citing the principle of parity.

Air India, Jet Airways cancel 7 flights to London
Air India and Jet Airways cancelled a total of seven flights to London due to a nationwide general strike by several British unions.

Cities

60-year-old arrested for raping infant
A 60-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly raping a two-year-old child in Shant Nagar area of Ludhiana.

Bangalore best Indian city to live: Survey
Pipping past New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai, the southern technology hub Bangalore has emerged as the best city to live in India.

Business

Vodafone contests CBI allegations
Vodafone has responded to the CBI's charges of revenue loss on account of excess spectrum, displaying its unwillingness to take the allegations lying down.

Sensex falls 159 points amid deadlock over FDI in retail, EU debt
The Sensex, which gained 471 points on Monday, fell 158.79 points or 0.98 per cent to 16,008.34 following fresh sell-off in realty, banking and refinery stocks.

Sports

Sehwag predicted Warner's Test debut 2 years ago
Australia opener David Warner has credited Virender Sehwag for inspiring him to transform his game, and said Sehwag had foreseen his Test debut two years ago.

Injured Praveen Kumar ruled out of Aussie Tests
Fast bowler Praveen Kumar has been ruled out of next month's Test series in Australia after fracturing a rib, the BCCI announced.

Entertainment

Asin Thottumkal sheds her shyness
Asin Thottumkal says people in Bollywood initially found her to be aloof but that isn't her true self. On the Housefull 2 sets people found a completely different Asin.

Salman's back after 8 years
Salman Khan was spotted at Rajpath and North Block in Delhi on Sunday, where he was shooting for Kabir Khan's " Ek Tha Tiger".

Infotech

iTunes Match vs Google Music vs Amazon Cloud Drive
In recent weeks, Apple, Google and Amazon.com have each launched the missing puzzle piece in their wireless mobile music systems.

RIM to offer security tools for Apple, Android devices
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is seeking to cash in as companies switch to rival smartphones with a new tool that offers some of its important security features.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

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November 28, 2011

Top Headlines

FDI in retail: DMK & Trinamool ask govt to withdraw decision
<b> The government seems to be cornered on the issue of FDI in retail with the allies coming out in the open against the move.

Pakistan nukes not safe, says former minister Qureshi
Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not safe under the present PPP dispensation, former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said.

Kanimozhi granted bail by Delhi high court in 2G case
Cineyug founder Karim Morani, Kalaignar TV's MD Sharath Kumar, Kusegaon directors Asif Balwa and Rajeev Agarwal also get bail.

Cities

With IVF, single mum reborn as star
Rekhaba Sarvaiya, who has become the poster-girl for single motherhood in Saurashtra, is basking in her new-found motherhood.

7 Bihar students nabbed for 'terror links'
Police said that the seven students acted as communication channels passing information in suburban areas between Chennai and Kancheepuram.

Business

Sensex rallies 472 points on global cues; regains 16K level
The Sensex, which touched two-year low last week under tremendous selling pressure, spurted 471.70 points, or 3.01 per cent to 16,167.1

Rupee racks up biggest gain in a month
The partially convertible rupee ended at 51.9550/9650 per dollar, 0.5 percent stronger than Friday's close of 52.23/24.

Sports

Ponting backs captain, coach as selectors
Former captain Ricky Ponting gave a ringing endorsement of Australian cricket's new selection and squad policies, saying it should have happened a decade ago.

India will look to continue dominance in ODIs as well
India are a dominant force in the 50-over format and the world champions would aim for no less than a 5-0 whitewash.

Entertainment

Sunny Leone for Jism 2
Mahesh Bhatt wants to speak to porn star Sunny Leone about his forthcoming project and has taken special permission to enter the "Bigg Boss" house.

Pooja Misrra: How will I live with these tags
It is quite shocking to see Pooja Misrra, the most popular contestant on Bigg Boss, thrown out of the celebrity house.

Infotech

'Facebook sold users' info'
Facebook is facing a crackdown in Europe for harvesting its users' personal information and selling the same to advertisers, a media report said.

HTC: We are not another Nokia
<b> HTC has become the worst performer among global smartphone shares this year, falling over 30 per cent in the last eight sessions alone.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Pratyangira Devi: The Goddess to Counter Black Magic; Enjoy Sound Sleep with Yoga Practice


A mentally weak person who works less and thinks more suffers from sleeplessness. This is a very painful problem and a prolonged condition could even lead to lunacy. Those who work hard should sleep at least for seven to eight hours.

Our body is made up of small cells. They break up while doing work, walking, thinking, etc., and the body and mind become tired. This tiredness can be overcome with good sleep. Sleep is an important activity for the body. It is the food for the body and a tonic for the mind. It helps in the building up of new...

Sri Maha Pratyangira Devi is a powerful Devi who is said to have destroyed Sarabheswara's arrogance. Sarabheswara is an ugra avatar of Lord Siva. She is also known as Narasimhika [in Kalisahasranama Stotram], "She who is the Ferocious Half Human Half Lion of Courage". It is said that when Narashimhika shakes her Lion's Mane, she throws the stars into disarray. She is enveloped as bliss in the letter "Ksham". In the Rig Veda khila kAndam a suktam named Pratyangira sUktam occurs.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

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November 26, 2011

Top Headlines

28 Pakistani troops killed in NATO attack, outrage in Islamabad
NATO helicopters and fighter jets attacked two military outposts in northwest Pakistan today, killing as many as 28 troops and plunging US-Pak relations into crisis.

Court orders FIR against Kiran Bedi, she says 'not surprised'
The court ordered filing of an FIR against Bedi for allegedly cheating & misappropriating funds in collusion with foreign companies & other foundations.

'Indo-China border talks put off over Dalai Lama row'
The Chinese side is said to have cancelled the talks after India refused to call off the congregation which was to be addressed by the Dalai Lama.

Cities

Major fire in Mumbai, no casualties
A major fire gutted three popular shopping complexes in south Mumbai early Saturday, the fire brigade said. There were no casualties.

Man kills self after daughter elopes
Unable to cope with the stigma of elopement of his daughter just a week before her marriage, a man allegedly committed suicide while his wife and son were battling for their lives after the trio consumed poison.

Business

Indians ready to pay Rs 75 for milk
Inflation is all around us. Every visit to the market brings shock at newlyraised prices. So would you then voluntarily pay Rs 75 for a litre of milk when you can get a packet for Rs 25 or a tetrapak for Rs 44?

Hungary agrees to work with EU, IMF
Hungary's right-of-centre government agreed on Friday to mend ties with the EU, the IMF and the country's banks to stabilise the economy after credit agency Moody's cut Budapest's debt rating to "junk" and triggered a steep market selloff.

Sports

Yuvraj recovering from non-malignant lung tumour
Yuvraj Singh has a "non-malignant tumour" in his left lung and that is the reason why the flamboyant left-hander opted out of the upcoming ODI series against West Indies.

India-Windies 3rd Test ends in dramatic draw
Spinners Pragyan Ojha and R Ashwin plotted a dramatic West Indies batting collapse as India very nearly pulled off a sensational win before the visitors pegged them back to a nerve-wracking last-ball draw.

Entertainment

Smoking ban in films: is it uncalled for?
Finally, in October, the government issued a notification, ordering all films, as well as TV programmes, to have health warnings at the beginning and in the middle of the film/show.

Bigg Boss 5: Pooja Missra thrown out
The inmates of the Bigg Boss house have been putting up with the foul temper and violent behaviour of Pooja Missra right from the beginning.

Infotech

iPhone 4S India launch muted
Apple's latest smartphone arrived in India to a quiet reception on Wednesday night, almost a week after local service providers Airtel and Aircel announced its entry price, which is higher than anywhere else in the world.

5 best tools for private browsing
The desire to surf the net anonymously seems counter to the prevailing age of Facebook, Twitter and a comment box and login form on every webpage.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

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November 25, 2011

Top Headlines

Worst time faced by family, says Pawar's daughter; attacker sent to Tihar
Harvinder Singh, the man who slapped Sharad Pawar has been charged with assaulting and threatening a public servant, besides trying to kill himself.

Maoists say Kishanji killed in fake encounter, CRPF denies
The killing of top Maoist leader Kishanji raised a controversy today with his supporters and some political parties alleging he was eliminated in a fake encounter.

Opening up retail will help growth, curb inflation: RBI
India's growth story is still "credible" and the move to open up the economy to global supermarket chains will help growth and control inflation, says RBI governor.

Cities

Minor delivers baby, alleges rape
A youth in Nagpur in his twenties was charged with rape after a 15-year-old girl delivered a baby girl. The mother alleged that the youth had raped her, leading to the pregnancy.

Delhi set for gay pride parade on Sunday
A colourful pride parade and a live rock concert will ensure that it would be a rollicking on Sunday for the capital's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender ( LGBT) community.

Business

Govt in talks with RBI on Air India: Ravi
The government is in talks with the apex bank on providing relief to the cash-strapped national carrier Air India, civil aviation minister Vayalar Ravi said on Thursday.

Sensex ends 163 points down, retail stocks cheer FDI policy
Global economic turmoil, particularly the debt crisis in Europe, weighed heavy on investors at Indian equities markets as a benchmark index wiped the previous session's gains and closed 163 points lower on Friday.

Sports

3rd Test: Windies 81/2 in second innings on Day 4
Sachin Tendulkar came agonisingly close to an unprecedented 100th international ton only to miss it by six runs but R Ashwin notched up his maiden century as India conceded a lead of 108 runs in the third Test against the West Indies which seemed headed for a draw on Friday.

Dhoni, Sachin rested for Windies ODIs
Sachin Tendulkar's wait for his elusive 100th international ton will get a little longer as the selectors on Friday decided to rest him and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni from India's upcoming ODI series against West Indies.

Entertainment

KBC winner Sushil Kumar turns down Big Boss offer
Sushil Kumar, the first to win Rs.5 crore on "Kaun Banega Crorepati 5", has turned down an offer to enter the reality show "Bigg Boss" for the sake of his image as an youth icon.

Sanjay dutt breaks the tear barrier
The actor broke down while shooting an emotional scene for RGV's Department Ram Gopal Varma's thriller Department will portray Sanjay Dutt in a very different light.

Infotech

Yahoo moves Delhi HC against government
Internet portal Yahoo has approached the Delhi High Court against the Union home ministrys attempts to glean information about nearly a dozen Yahoo IDs/IP addresses it suspects are used by Islamic terrorists and Maoists.

Apple iPhone 4S: 7 disappointments
iPhone 4S, Apple's first iPhone launch under the stewardship of new CEO Tim Cook recorded a three-day sales tally that doubled that of its predecessor iPhone 4. Together with iOS 5 and iCloud, Apple claims iPhone 4S is the best iPhone ever in terms of sales.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

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November 24, 2011

Top Headlines

Kishanji, top Maoist leader, shot dead: Reports
Top Maoist leader Koteswar Rao alias Kishanji along with four other Maoists were killed on Thursday in an encounter at Burishol village in West Bengal.

Anna Hazare reacts after Pawar assaulted: 'Was it only one slap?'
Anna Hazare's initial reaction to the attack on Sharad Pawar angered Congress party leaders enough to question the activist's Gandhian tag.

Pawar slapped over price rise; parties rally behind him
Sharad Pawar, who has very little security, lost his balance for a moment but regained composure after the assault, moved towards the waiting car.

Cities

Speeding school bus crushes boy
A speeding school bus knocked down a 12-year-old boy, Neeraj, near Haj Bhawan on Hardinge Road here on Wednesday, killing him on the spot.

Man kills self after his wife dies
A man on Thursday committed suicide by jumping into Sabarmati river from Gandhi bridge, a day after his wife died at a local government hospital here, fire officials said.

Business

Sarkozy, Merkel, Monti begin debt talks
The leaders of France, Germany and Italy began emergency talks on Thursday in the shadow of a failed German bond auction which took the debt crisis to the core of the eurozone.

Gold prices may reach $2,000 by March 2012: Report
The leaders of France, Germany and Italy began emergency talks on Thursday in the shadow of a failed German bond auction which took the debt crisis to the core of the eurozone.

Sports

Shastri backs Bhajji for Australia tour
Former India skipper Ravi Shastri has thrown his weight behind out-of-favour Harbhajan Singh, saying the off-spinner should be included in the team for the upcoming tour of Australia as he has the "ability to get under their skin".

3rd Test: Tendulkar 33 short of coveted landmark
Sachin Tendulkar inched closer to his much-awaited 100th international century with an unbeaten 67 as India gave a strong reply to the huge West Indian total of 590 on Day three of the third and final Test on Thursday.

Entertainment

Gauhar Khan lip surgery goes awfully wrong
Model-turned-actress, Gauhar Khan had to cancel the shoot of her reality TV show Khan Sisters, after her lip augmentation surgery goes awfully wrong.

Kareena gets to choose her man for Heroine
Refusing to get 'intimate' with Arunoday Singh in Heroine, the actress urges Madhur Bhandarkar to quickly rope in Randeep Hooda, less than a week before the film goes on floors.

Infotech

Samsung Wave III: The best of Bada
A few weeks earlier when research firm Gartner published its report on the state of smartphone industry, it contained one very interesting piece of information.

Meet Rishad, the next Premji
Rishad Premji, 34, chief strategy officer at Wipro, the $6-billion conglomerate in which his family owns nearly 80% of the stake - and where many think he will succeed his father - insists he is just one among the large number of professionals in the company.

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