How will you identify your Guru? From his attire, rudraksh, from his long hair or by his long beard?
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How will you identify your Guru? From his attire, rudraksh, from his long hair or by his long beard?
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After vyayama, one is to bathe in tepid water or warm water, and advised to be seated during the bath. This is to avoid any injury that may be caused by losing one’s balance or slipping in the mix of water and oil.
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In the midst of a world simmering with conflicts, disparities, and health crises, an ancient wisdom reminds us of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. A phrase derived from Sanskrit literature, it translates to “the world is one family”.
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MyTree projects across three Indian states have borne fruit over the past six years transforming urban wastelands and depleting green cover in rural hinterlands to breathe fresh life into Mother Earth.
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Starting next month, TSF is planning to take the leap from providing primary health care to making quality critical care accessible to the underserved rural population of mainly the Sugali tribe that inhabits the 10 villages surrounding the Madanapalle Campus
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For BYVK, the International Day of Yoga represents an opportunity to celebrate and promote this ancient art. This year, BYVK has encouraged its alumni to hold yoga sessions in their communities, schools, and workplaces.
MoreKaivalya comes from the word ‘Kevala’ which means one, only One.
MoreYou are not this little limited consciousness which you think you are,
MoreA healthy body and a healthy mind acquires the capacity for one pointedness,
MoreKriya Yoga is meant to open you up and receive or equip yourself to move forward
MoreYou just need to understand that going within is a very important part of our life
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