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Red River Gum tree (Eucalyptus camaldulensis)

Red River Gum tree (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) is a medium sized, riverine tree from the family Myrtaceae. It grows up to 20 m tall , some specimens are recorded to reach 45 m in height. 🌿This species is native to Australia and is quite widespread.  🌿The bark is smooth white or cream-coloured with patches of yellow or brown. There are often loose, rough slabs of bark near the base.  🌿The juvenile leaves are lance-shaped, while adult leaves are lance-shaped to curved, their colour is dull green or greyish green on both sides. 🌿The flower buds are arranged in groups of seven, nine or sometimes eleven, in leaf axils . The flowers are creamish white with numerous stamens. Flowering occurs around summer months. 🌿The fruit is a woody, hemispherical capsule. 🌿The limbs of river red gums, sometimes whole trees, often fall without warning so that camping or picnicking near them is dangerous, especially if a tree has dead limbs or the...

Sudarshan Kriya & Brain

"100 Scientific Benefits of Sudarshan Kriya (SKY)!!  Reason 15 :- Sudarshan Kriya & Brain.         The greater the frequency of Sudarshan Kriya practice,deeper the sleep. Learn Sudarshan Kriya: http://aoliv.in/sudarshankriya   To learn more about exciting research on art of living techniques :  https://aoliv.in/research "Health is not a mere absence of disease. It is a dynamic expression of life – in terms of how joyful, loving and enthusiastic you are.” Health is Wealth and Prevention is better than cure. So everyday morning do Sudarshan Kriya, Pranayam, Physical Exercises, meditation.  Sudharshana Kriya is a very powerful technique of Breathing that eliminates  Stress, Fatigue and Negative emotions such as Anger, Frustration and Depression, leaving the mind calm, focused and the body energized, completely relaxed. Sudarshan Kriya is the unrevealed secret to health, happiness, peace and an insight of life beyond! It’s a...

What is *Ashtavakra Gita* ??

The Ashtavakra Gita illuminates an ancient conversation between the sage Ashtavakra and Janaka, a king with both worldly responsibilities and deep spiritual questioning about the nature of reality. “What is real?” Janaka asks. So begins one of the most unique conversations to ever take place on this planet, as Ashtavakra takes Janaka by the hand and leads him step by step into deeper levels of understanding until enlightenment dawns.

Emotions seem to rule our daily lives

We make decisions based on whether we are happy, angry, sad, bored, or frustrated. We choose activities and hobbies based on the emotions they incite. Emotions exert anincredibly powerful force on human behavior. Strong emotions can cause you to take actions you might not normally perform, or avoid situations that you generally enjoy. Why exactly do we have emotions? What causes us to have these feelings?  Researchers, philosophers, and psychologists have proposed a number of different theories to explain the how and why behind human emotions.In psychology, emotion is often defined as a complex state of feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influence thought and behavior. Emotionality is associated with a range of psychological phenomena including temperament, personality, mood and motivation. According to author David G. Meyers, human emotion involves "...physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience." In psycholo...

The Rig-Veda, is the first Indian literature to set down ideas resembling universal natural laws

Cosmic law is connected with cosmic light, with gods, and, later, specifically with Brahman. It was the Vedic Aryans who gave the world some of the earliest philosophical texts on the makeup of matter and the theoretical underpinnings for the chemical makeup of minerals.  Out of the total of 1131 branches of Vedas which have originated, there are only 7 branches that are available and studied. All the other branches vanished with time. And within the same, the noted Yajurveda which is supposedly known to depict the factual modern science that we know today, had 101 branches out of which only 4 are studied today, that too of Krsna Yajurveda. Astronomy, Geography, Constellation science, Botany and Animal science; Varahamihr (499 - 587 CE) was another eminent astronomer. In his book, Panschsiddhant, he noted that the moon and planets shine due to the sun. Many of his other contributions captured in his books Bruhad Samhita and Bruhad Jatak, were in the fields of geography,...

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Ayurveda and Panchakarma Clinic

Ayurveda and Panchakarma Clinic

Ayurveda and Panchakarma Clinic

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Ayurveda and Panchakarma Clinic

Ayurveda and Panchakarma Clinic

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