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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Magic of Colors According to Ayurveda; In the Service of Vedic Astrology


Colors have a lot of significance in our lives. The world is constantly changing. What is the force behind this change? The whole magic of change is of the colors. If the color changes the nature also changes, and along with this the mind also changes. Change in color changes everything.

The colors influence the body, mind and emotions. External things have many influences on the human being and the most influencing factor is color. According...

Vedic astrology influences a very broad spectrum of life in Indian society. It endeavors to correlate the inner spirit of a person with the higher cosmic spirit. In this way, Vedic astrology happened to be a tool of exploring the state of evolution of the spirit. This is the reason that it is regarded as 'an eye of the Vedas'. With the passage of time, Vedic astrology has been attuned to physical temporal objectives of life.

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We would like to occasionally highlight various spiritual or charitable projects that people may find interesting. Here is one we came across recently which inspired us. There is a group of devotees who are trying to build the first Vedic temple in Mongolia. I think this is a wonderful project and hope they will be successful in establishing this temple. It is amazing to think that the Vedic teachings have spread all over the world, and today there are people even in Mongolia who are following the Bhagavad Gita and worshipping Lord Krishna. Below is a photo of some of the devotees in Mongolia. Please take the time to visit their website and if you are able to help them please do.
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December 13, 2011

Top Headlines

Pranab asserts confidence in strength of India's economy
Pranab Mukherjee today said in Parliament that there is no policy paralysis in the govt and expressed confidence in India's ability to overcome current economic slump.

US lawmakers freeze $700m to Pakistan as distrust grows
Pak is one of the largest recipients of US aid, and the cutback announced is only a small part of the billions in civil and military assistance it gets each year.

Lokpal bill: Mayawati rejects draft in present form
Uttar Pradesh CM Mayawati described the Lokpal proposed in the Parliamentary Standing committee's report as weak and ineffective.

Cities

Actor's wife comes to court seeking divorce
The 60-year-old wife of Tamil actor Sarath Babu made an appearance in the family court on Monday in connection with a divorce case filed by her.

Two more AMRI hospial officials arrested
Two senior officials of the AMRI Hospital were arrested today in connection with Friday's fire in the facility that left 91 people dead.

Business

Shares down 0.3 percent; Reliance falls
The main 30-share BSE index was down 0.29 percent at 15,829.55, with 22 of its components in the red.

Carbon credit prices may go up after deal on Kyoto extension
Experts believe prices of carbon credits could rise to the euro 8-10 range in 9-12 months. By 2013, these may even appreciate to euro 12-15 per unit.

Sports

Ponting or Hussey in line to be axed from India series: Border
Selectors might be forced to axe Ricky Ponting or Michael Hussey from the Australian cricket team for the upcoming four Tests against India.

Australian media slams 'lowest of the low' cricketers
Australia's cricketers were on Tuesday damned by the press as the "lowest of the low" after a disastrous loss to New Zealand.

Entertainment

Ram Gopal Varma to make film on 26/11 attacks
RGV who had seen the devastation at Taj hotel post 26/11 attack first hand says the idea for the film stuck him only now. Also Riteish Deshmukh won't star in it.

Roshans find a hottie for Krrish
Rakesh Roshan has managed quite a casting coup for the sequel to his superhero franchise Krrish.

Infotech

Infosys cuts employees' breaks to meet revenue target
Staff at India's second-largest software exporter worked on Nov 19 and Dec 10, giving the company a revenue boost of 1-1.3% for the October-December quarter.

Xperia Arc S: When good looks are not enough
Stunning looks. Very good screen. And a polished Android experience. That's Xperia Arc S looks at the first glance.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

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December 12, 2011

Top Headlines

2G: CBI files 3rd chargesheet, names Ruias and Khaitans
Essar Group promoters Anshuman and Ravi Ruia were among five persons chargesheeted today by the CBI in a Delhi Court in connection with the 2G scam.

BCCI scraps deal with Nimbus, bank guarantee of Rs 2000 crore forfeited
The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Monday terminated the contract of Nimbus, which holds telecast rights for international matches at home.

Pak-based outfit claims responsibility for attack on J&K minister
Jamiatul Mujahideen claimed responsibility for attack on Ali Sagar saying it was in retaliation to Farooq Abdullah's advocacy for reopening liquor shops.

Cities

After Mumbai, flash mob comes to Chennai
The song 'Boom , Robo Da' boomed out of nowhere and nearly 70 persons swarm together at a point and broke into an impromptu but well-rehearsed jig.

Delhi's shame: Four-year-old raped by elderly man
A four-year-old girl was raped by an elderly man who lived in the same building in west Delhi's Mongolpuri area, police said Monday.

Business

As IIP contracts, Sensex slips into the red
A benchmark index for Indian equities Monday fell sharply in noon trade as reports came in that the industrial output had contracted to minus-5.1%.

Nissan launches diesel variant of mid-size sedan Sunny
The company thinks the new variant would help in capturing the growing diesel car market in the country.

Sports

It's our best chance in Australia: Dhoni
Indian captain MS Dhoni reckons that the upcoming four-Test series is his team's "best chance" of upstaging Australia in their own backyard.

Anil Kumble resigns as NCA chairman
Former India captain and Karnataka Cricket Association president Anil Kumble resigned as BCCI's National Cricket Academy chairman on Monday.

Entertainment

Rajinikanth's wax statue now?
Rajini's fans are about to start an online campaign reportedly asking Madame Tussauds to have a waxwork of the star.

B-wood forgets its Guide
Dev Anand was cremated at the Putney Vale crematorium in South London, in the presence of fans, family members, and a handful of his close friends.

Infotech

iPad 3 coming in Feb 2012: Report
Apple is reportedly planning to launch a next-generation iPad, called an iPad 3, as early as February 2012.

Biggest technology layoffs of 2011
The 'rightsizing' in some cases was result of acquisition, in others restructuring which resulted in demise of certain product categories or business units.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

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December 10, 2011

Top Headlines

Anna Hazare to fast again, says second fight for independence has started
Anna Hazare will sit at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Sunday along with his supporters demanding a strong anti-corruption law.

Govt backs Chidambaram, says he had no role in 2G allocation
Coming out in defence of home minister P Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal accused the BJP-led NDA of attempting to 'foist' culpability on him in the 2G scam.

AMRI Hospital directors sent to police custody till Dec 20
The directors of Kolkata's fire-ravaged AMRI Hospital had surrendered to the police yesterday and were later arrested for culpable homicide and negligence.

Cities

Jealous businessman murders bar girl
A married man ended up killing her after she taunted him for not being able to fulfil her financial expectations.

Man held for attacking Korean in Puri
A young man was arrested for allegedly assaulting a Korean national near Sri Jagannath temple here today, police said.

Business

Economy has hit a rough patch: Govt
The economy's health has deteriorated on most parameters - from growth to trade and public finances - finance ministry's report card showed.

Sensex sheds nearly 4% on weak domestic, global cues
The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), shed 3.76 percent or 633.37 points to close the week at 16,213.46 points.

Sports

Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar major challenges for Australia
The Australian bowling attack is improving, but success against an in-form Indian outfit featuring Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar will not come easy.

No better challenge than India's batting: Pattinson
Australian pacer James Pattinson can't wait for the four-Test series against India as he feels there is no better challenge for him than their famed batting line-up.

Entertainment

Katrina Kaif loves to swim
So much that she was recently heard asking a filmmaker why there wasn't a swimming scene in the movie she was doing with him.

Shilpa Shetty is pregnant!
The actress-turned-entrepreneur is expecting her first child with husband Raj Kundra, and is currently in her second trimester.

Infotech

Infosys to be hit most by cut in client spending: Survey
Recent surveys by research firms like Citigroup and Forrester show that IT major Infosys Technologies will be much more under pressure in the months to come than its peers.

'Scared' colleges buying porn domains
The University of Kansas is buying up website names such as www.KUgirls.xxx and www.KUnurses.xxx.

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (Japanese Animation); How to Take Care of Your Skin with Ayurveda


Health and beauty are closely related to each other. A disease free, healthy and cheerful personality looks beautiful. A person should not go behind artificial cosmetics and should try to use only natural products.

Ayurvedic Tips for Skin Problems:

If your skin is not smooth and clean on all parts of the body: Take one teaspoon of olive oil and an equal amount of honey....

Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is an Indo-Japanese traditional animation feature film directed by Yugo Sako and Ram Mohan, produced by Sako and Krishna Shah and based on the Indian epic the Ramayana.

Children and adults alike marvel at the wonderful adventures of Lord Rama, his consort, Sita, and his brother Lakshmana as they battle the wicked and envious powerful demon, Ravana. Banished to the forest by a trick of cruel Fate, Rama's...
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December 09, 2011

Top Headlines

AMRI hospital tragedy in Kolkata: Toll rises to 89, owners arrested
Industrialists SK Todi, RS Goenka and four other directors of the hospital have been arrested and booked for several non-bailable offences.

Lokpal Bill report tabled in Parliament
Our journey as far as the Lokpal Bill is concerned appears to be over now, Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, said.

Team Anna urges people to protest 'weak' Lokpal bill
Team Anna members termed the draft legislation weak and urged people to join the agitation against it at Jantar Mantar on Dec 11.

Cities

Chennai man arrested for spying on wife
The MTC bus driver spied on his wife through cameras installed at different places in their house in Sholavaram near Ambattur.

Three killed in building collapse in Solapur
Three people, including two octogenarians, were killed when a part of a building collapsed in Barshi town of Solapur district.

Business

Another global slowdown a possibility: Pranab Mukherjee
Mukherjee said another global slowdown was now a possibility as international economies suffer from rising inflation and fuel cost.

Sensex tumbles 275 points growth concerns, weak Asian cues
Citing global and domestic factors, the govt lowered the GDP growth forecast for the current fiscal to 7.5 per cent from 9 per cent.

Sports

Vinay Kumar replaces Aaron in Test squad for Australia tour
Aaron has got stress reaction on the back which he sustained during the ongoing ODI series against the West Indies.

Virender Sehwag wanted by more advertisers after 219-run world record
Advertisers have rushed in to sign on the flamboyant batsman with deals worth an estimated Rs 10 crore after his epic double ton.

Entertainment

No legal action against Rakhi Sawant
An FIR was lodged against Rakhi Sawant when a participant of her show "Rakhi Ka Insaaf" committed suicide in Jhansi.

Now, a video game on Don 2
There will also be a social game called "Don - The Social Mobsters Game", which will be launched on the Facebook.

Infotech

Recession: Infosys eyeing China, Malaysia
IT giant Infosys is shifting its priorities to increase its revenues from the domestic market, as also other developing economies like China, Malaysia.

No intention to censor social media: Kapil Sibal
It is not my intent ever to interfere with social media in whatsoever form, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal said.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

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December 08, 2011

Top Headlines

Anna may go ahead with Sunday sit-in
Anna Hazare, who has been struggling for the setting up of the Lokpal to tackle corruption, may launch another agitation at Jantar Mantar in the Capital on Sunday.

2G: Subramanian Swamy to be a witness in plea against Chidambaram
A Delhi court allowed Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy to depose as a witness in his complaint against home minister P Chidambaram in the 2G case.

FDI in retail suspended to avoid mid-term polls: Pranab
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee today told Congress MPs that the government was "compelled" to suspend the move to avoid "premature elections".

Cities

15-yr-old gangraped by boyfriend, 2 others
A 15-year-old girl was allegedly gangraped by one of her friends and his two acquaintances at Ghazipur in east Delhi on Tuesday.

At 11 lakh top pay package at NID breaks record
Highest pay package offered to a student of National Institute of Design (NID) broke new ceiling.

Business

Food inflation falls to 6.6% for week ended Nov 26
Food inflation has dropped sharply in the last four weeks. It had come down in single digit for the week ended November 12 from 10.63 per cent in the previous week.

Singapore property price drop likely after new tax
Singapore property prices will likely drop in the coming months after the government imposed a large new tax on property purchases by foreigners.

Sports

Ponting is still a great player: Dravid
Senior India batsman Rahul Dravid feels that the former Australian captain, Ricky Ponting is still one of the most feared batsman in the world.

Sehwag slams maiden double ton in ODIs, scripts history
Swashbuckling Virender Sehwag slammed maiden double century in ODIs as he became only 2nd batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to reach the landmark.

Entertainment

Asin bonds with Raju Hirani
Both got along like a house on fire and the actress was thrilled that she finally got a chance to work with him in some capacity.

Hrithik, Priyanka get wet and naughty
It's a no-brainer why Karan Johar decided to cast Hrithik Roshan and Priyanka Chopra together in Agneepath.

Infotech

Spammers to pay $610m to Yahoo
Yahoo said that a judge ordered spammers to pay $610 million for running a larcenous lottery scheme using the internet pioneer's name.

Nokia plans to sell luxury unit Vertu
Nokia is to sell its luxury subsidiary Vertu, as the Finnish handset manufacturer overhauls its business in an effort to compete with other smartphone makers.

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