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The Best Remedy


The Supreme Lord descends from His kingdom upon the kingdom of illusory energy and personally gives relief in the form of the authorized holy scriptures and Vedic texts, wherein He personally suggests that although the ways of illusory energy are very stiff to overcome, one who surrenders unto the lotus feet of the Lord is set free by the order of the Supreme.

  

This surrendering process is the remedial measure for getting relief from the bewildering ways of the illusory energy. The surrende
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Kale's Active Ingredients Combat Cancer

By: Sandeep Godiyal Natural News on May 6, 2015
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Kale

Kale has become increasingly popular in recent times as more people not only discover its delicious flavor but also learn more about the many health benefits it can bring. And more evidence shows that one of these benefits is a reduced risk of cancer development.

Cancer remains a serious threat to human health and is one of the top 10 killers in the United States and other countries around the world. Kal

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Why Grow Marigolds?

By: Joel Edwards Natural News on May 6, 2015
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"By growing these flowers in your yard, you can be assured that mosquitoes will leave you alone and you'll be helping out your local bees, too." 

Marigolds are beautiful, strong smelling herbaceous flowers that are widely grown throughout the world. They are very easy to take care of and rarely have problems with pests. They have only a few natural enemies; of these, the most common are frost, slugs, and snails.

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By: Christine S. Natural News on May 21, 2015
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"As its name suggests, watermelon is actually around 92% water so it can add in a big way to hydration levels."

Summers seem to be getting warmer all the time – and in the southern United States, parts of Europe and of course parts of Asia that lie near the Equator have pretty hot summers to begin with. And one problem with hot summers is how to prevent the body from getting dehydrated, which can happen quickly and

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China to Set Up First Yoga College

By: Indo-Asian News Service indianexpress.com on May 22, 2015
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Famous Chinese model practicing yoga

The first yoga college in China is to be set up at the Yunnan University of Nationalities, a media report said on Tuesday.

The college is expected to spread Indian culture in China and plans to begin student admissions in September, China Daily reported.

During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to China from May 14 to 16, the Yunnan University of Nationali

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is - 1.16-18

TEXTS 16-18
anantavijayam raja
kunti-putro yudhisthirah
nakulah sahadevas ca
sughosa-manipuspakau
kasyas ca paramesv-asah
sikhandi ca maha-rathah
dhrstadyumno viratas ca
satyakis caparajitah
drupado draupadeyas ca
sarvasah prthivi-pate
saubhadras ca maha-bahuh
sankhan dadhmuh prthak prthak
SYNONYMS
ananta-vijayam—the conch named Ananta-vijaya; rājā—the king; kuntī-putraḥ—the son of Kuntī; yudhiṣṭhiraḥ—Yudhiṣṭhira; nakulaḥ—Nakula; sahadevaḥ—Sahadeva; ca—and; sughoṣa-maṇipuṣpakau—the conches named Sughoṣa and M
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By: Brigid Schulte The Washington Post on June 4, 2015
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"Mindfulness is just like exercise. It’s a form of mental exercise."

Sara Lazar, a neuroscientist at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, was one of the first scientists to take the anecdotal claims about the benefits of meditation and mindfulness and test them in brain scans. What she found surprised her — that meditating can literally change your brain. She explains:

Q: Why d

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By: Leigh Weingus The Huffington Post on June 5, 2015
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Yoga room at the San Francisco Airport. Yoga facilities have been available at many international airports, but Air India now took the program to another level

Many flight attendants and pilots would count, among their job perks, the ability to travel and see the world. But for 78 new pilots and 300 new cabin crew members hired by Air India, there's also yoga

This year, new employee training begins wi

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Yamuna Restoration

By: PTI economictimes.indiatimes.com on June 18, 2015
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The river Yamuna at Agra

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal has directed a principal committee, constituted by it, to hold a meeting to determine the environmental flow of Yamuna from Hatnikhund barrage in Haryana up to Agra in Uttar Pradesh. 

A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar directed the committee, headed by Shashi Shekhar who is also the secretary in the ministry of water resources, to grant hearing to all

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By: Hannah Sentenac latestvegannews.com on June 26, 2015
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"Given that around 93 percent of people still eat meat, it’s difficult to imagine that everyone will cease doing so anytime soon."

Where there’s less consensus, however, is how to affect change. While many vegans believe Meatless Mondays and other cutting-back-consumption campaigns don’t push enough of a paradigm-shift, others argue that these are crucial first steps towards a more compassionate world.

Give

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By: Contributor pix11.com on July 2, 2015
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Get ready to say goodbye to foam coffee cups, cheap beach coolers, trusty halal street food containers and convenient to-go soup cups. Polystyrene articles will now be prohibited in New York City.

Establishments and manufacturers possessing, selling, or offering the use of any foam products will have a grace period of six months to get rid of the landfill-clogging detritus, beginning Wednesday, giving businesses time

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By: Pulford Natural News on July 10, 2015
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Aloe vera is one the the most effective air purifying plants

The indoor pollutants that affect health are formaldehyde, Volatile Organic Compounds (benzene and trichloroethylene or TCE), airborne biological pollutants, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, pesticides and disinfectants (phenols), and radon. These pollutants contribute to ‘sick building syndrome’, which causes symptoms ranging from allergies, headach

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6 Herbs for Anxiety and Stress Relief

By: Kelsey Greer Natural News on July 10, 2015
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Lavender is one of the best natural stress-relievers. 

Anxiety affects everyone’s lives. Whether it’s a frequent visitor or rare occurrence, the onset of anxiety can cripple your daily routine. While some might turn to prescriptions or over-the-counter aid, there are multiple natural remedies that can help, many of which have been used for thousands of years.

Passionflower

Across multiple studies, passionflower co

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By: Contributor tass.ru on July 13, 2015
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Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he’d prefer to begin practicing yoga with spiritual practices.

"Yoga is about the development from the physical to the spiritual. Let us say I have started with the spiritual," Putin said smilingly when asked at a news conference whether he had already begun practicing yoga. "But this also means efforts to refine oneself."

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By: Contributor amazingthings.com on July 17, 2015
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"The bodies are covered in ancient and as of yet indecipherable writings called petroglyphs."

As if they weren’t mysterious enough…This is absolutely incredible!

The giant stone statues scattered around remote Easter Island are even more impressive than they first appear. Hidden from view, the heads are attached to bodies that extend meters underground.

The bodies are covered in ancient and as of yet indecipherable writings called petroglyp

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By: Contributor ISKCON News on July 17, 2015
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Sudama and Krishna

Rotary International President K. R. “Ravi” Ravindran, in his presidential message published recently, cited Abraham Lincoln, Mother Theresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and foremost Sri Krishna to inspire is members about the true meaning of service to others: do so with love, and so inspired, to be "a gift unto the world."

“We in Rotary aspire to great deeds. We admire those who gave great gifts to human

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By: Anna Lemind themindunleashed.org on July 23, 2015
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North Sentinel Island, located in the Bay of Bengal, between Myanmar and Indonesia, is home to an isolated tribe that has never been colonized or even made contact with. These people are one of the last Stone Age tribes on Earth whose culture has been completely untouched by modern civilization.

Despite the fact that the island formally belongs to India, no one dares to visit it and approach the Sentinelese tribe. The reason is their extrem

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By: Contributor astroulagam.com on July 28, 2015
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An Ayurvedic practice for a stomach detox is to drink a large glass of water early morning on an empty stomach which is stored in a copper vessel overnight.

Those growing up in a Hindu household, most of the have definitely consumed water from a copper vessel. Have you ever wondered why?

Ayurveda recommends that water stored and consumed from a copper vessel has the ability to balance all the 3 doshas in your

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Unravel

By: Contributor aeon.co on July 28, 2015
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From the Kutch District of western India to the northern city of Panipat, garment recyclers turn into yarn the huge bales of clothes that come from people and places distinctly strange.

When people in the West throw their clothes away, their cast-offs often go on a journey east, across the oceans, to India’s industrial interior. In her film Unravel, Meghna Gupta traces a humanising path through this little-known phase of the gl

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Top 10 Foods for Improving Blood Pressure

By: Greg White www.top10grocerysecrets.com on July 30, 2015
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Daily blueberry consumption improves blood pressure in peope with pre- and stage 1 hypertension.

High blood pressure (HBP) infects the veins of society. It is defined as high pressure in the arteries, which are vessels that carry blood throughout the body. HBP increases the risk for heart attack, stroke, aneurysms and kidney failure.

Blood pressure is the amount of force that blood exerts against arte

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