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Enhance Your Beauty Naturally with Yoga and Ayurveda; Kodi Swamigal - The 300 Year Old Saint of Puravipalayam


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The following tips teach us how to enhance our beauty naturally with ayurveda and yoga. Lips play the most important role in the beauty of the face. When the lips turn violet or brown then there is every chance of their color turning black. The main reasons for the lips turning ugly is the deficiency of vitamin A and B. Some other causes are as follows:

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Sri Kodi Swami lived for over 300 years, before attaining Mahasamadhi in 1993. Some families had been visiting him for generations. He was spoken of as belonging to the saints of the highest order by spiritually acclaimed people and other saints who came to seek His darshan. As a playful child spirituality was unknown to me but in my little mind was instilled the fact that He was a Godly figure by my parents and elders of the family. Little did I realize the greatness...

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

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August 05, 2012

Top Headlines

Haryana minister booked for suicide of former MDLR Airlines employee
Police recovered a suicide note in which the ex-MDLR employee blamed Haryana minister Gopal Kanda for allegedly harassing her mentally.

Non-BJP, non-Congress PM feasible in 2014: Advani
LK Advani shocked his party by admitting that the 2014 general elections may throw up a non-BJP and non-Congress prime minister.

Over 30 dead as flash floods hit Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu
Hundreds of ITBP and BRO officers have been deployed to clear roads and rescue the trapped pilgrims.

Cities

Teachers 'strip search' girl in staff room, held
Two teachers of Kaligati Smriti Nari Shiksha Niketan school in Suri were arrested after they allegedly strip searched a Class-XII student.

Teacher transferred, students slash wrists in protest
A class VII student of a government school in Magadi town, near Bangalore, along with five other students slashed his wrists to protest against the transfer of his class teacher.

Business

Toyota to launch new Camry in India on August 24
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) is all set to launch this month its all-new new premium luxury car "Camry" in the country.

SLR cut will have no material impact: Economists
Kotal Mahindra Bank chief economist Indranil Pan said the SLR cut will have no impact in the short-to-medium term.

Sports

No Indian protest after Manoj's Olympic ouster
The Indians have been at the wrong side of judging at the ongoing Games, losing a protest filed against Sumit Sangwan's (81kg) close first-round exit.

Fitting finale: Phelps retires with 1 last gold
The most decorated Olympian called it a career on Saturday night with a fitting ending - a gold medal in the 4x100-meter medley relay at the London Games.

Entertainment

Sherlyn Chopra: No regrets for India's first 'Playmate'
The first Indian woman to pose naked for Playboy magazine says she is proud to have "pushed the envelope" in a country where public nudity remains largely taboo.

Paresh Rawal collapses during play performance
Actor Paresh Rawal, who was in Pune on Friday, had to cut short his play performance due to ill health.

Infotech

5 little-known things about your gadgets
One of the most useful ways to repurpose an old desktop is to turn it into a media server or network backup for all the computer users in your home.

Review: Zync Z-999 Plus tablet
As far as appearances go, there's not much to differentiate the Z999-Plus from most other budget 7-inch tablets.

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

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August 04, 2012

Top Headlines

Olympics: India to protest Vikas Krishan's ouster
The Indian boxing team is set to counter-attack after Vikas Krishan's ouster from the Olympics with the contingent planning to file a protest of its own.

Another US varsity in visa fraud row; fate of 450 students, mostly Indians, uncertain
Jerry Wang, the CEO of Herguan University in California, has been charged with visa fraud, leaving the fate of over 450 students, mostly Indians, hanging in the balance.

Ex-Army major, wife sentenced to 10 years in jail for battering kid
A former Army major and his second wife were sentenced to 10 years in jail for torturing and trying to kill their minor son from the officer's first wife.

Cities

Neelima's visit to Infosys campus a mystery
When B Neelima walked into Infosys campus in Gachibowli on Tuesday night only to be found in a pool of blood a couple of hours later, she left a trail of questions behind.

Denied studies, girl kills herself in Jaipur
An 18-year old academically promising girl jumped before a running train in, leaving a suicide note questioning India's resistance to allow girls higher education.

Business

'Exports to revive after September'
India on Saturday said it expects exports, that have witnessed contraction for two consecutive months, to turnaround by September end.

Indian pvt sector will invest in ports in Lanka: Sharma
India expressed its keenness to invest in development of war-torn Sri Lanka and promised to rope in private players in sectors like ports and exploration of oil and gas.

Sports

Gambhir propels India after twin blows
Gautam Gambhir slammed half-ton and paired up well with Manoj Tiwary to take India past 150-mark after early blows in the fifth and final ODI.

Krishna Poonia qualifies for final round
India's Krishna Poonia on Friday qualified for the women's discus throw final round in London Olympics with an impressive effort in the qualification round.

Entertainment

NCP Legislator invites Sunny Leone at dahi handi celebrations
It is surprising to see how adult film star Sunny Leone has inspired such inconsistent views among members of the same political party.

Madhuri changes the script in her comeback film
In an industry where 40-plus heroines making a comeback are considered to be at a disadvantage, Madhuri Dixit seems to be rewriting the rules.

Infotech

Airtel: No option but to hike tariffs
Bharti Airtel, on Friday said it was disappointed with the govt's decision to fix the reserve price for 2G spectrum auction at Rs 14,000 crore, leading to higher tariffs.

Samsung shows email saying Steve Jobs wanted 7-inch iPad
Steve Jobs was receptive to Apple making a smaller tablet, fanning speculation that Apple plans to make a mini-iPad and take on Google and Amazon products.

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Friday, August 3, 2012

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August 03, 2012

Top Headlines

Poor monsoon to pull down economic growth to 6%: Govt
The Reserve Bank has recently lowered the growth projection to 6.5 per cent from 7.3 per cent in the wake of deficient monsoon and global economic problems.

BMW case: No extra jail term for Sanjeev Nanda
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the conviction of Sanjeev Nanda in 1999 BMW hit-and-run case.

Courier boy brings back missing former RSS chief KS Sudarshan
Presence of mind exhibited by homemaker Hemavathy and his son Ashok culminated in happy ending of former RSS chief K S Sudarshan's missing saga in Mysore.

Cities

Man held for filming woman bathing in Chennai
Leema (name changed) was taking a bath when she saw a youth, Vinayagamurthy of Ambedkar Nagar, peeping through the window which had small holes.

Girl in coma after nurse botches up abortion
A nurse was arrested in Vijayawada on charges of performing an illegal abortion on an unwed girl whose condition has turned critical after the procedure.

Business

Adidas to invest 70 million euros in Reebok India
German sportswear maker Adidas said it will stick to its 70-million (Rs 476 crore) plan to shore up Reebok India.

Mahindra Satyam soars 10% on Q1 results
Shares of Mahindra Satyam soared about 10 per cent following its posting over 56 per cent jump in net profit for the quarter ended June 30.

Sports

London Olympics: Vijender Singh enters quarterfinals
India's Vijender Singh is just one victory away from claiming a second straight Olympic boxing bronze medal.

5th ODI: India looks to complete 4-1 drubbing over Sri Lanka
India have been consistent and have dominated the five-match series right from the start, barring the second ODI, which they lost by nine wickets.

Entertainment

Vivek, Mallika turn buddies
Having worked in a film together, it seems Vivek Oberoi and Mallika Sherawat have become good buddies.

Jism 2: Bollywood gets racy with provocative new movie
"Jism 2" — the word means "body" in Hindi — will be released across India on Friday, promising to be one of the most graphic films in Bollywood history.

Infotech

Google gets tough with app developers
Google has introduced stricter guidelines for application developers to cut down on malicious apps on its Android platform.

Facebook has 83 million fake accounts
Facebook's latest figures showing growth in global users also suggest as many as 83 million may come from dubious sources.

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