Vanaprastha refers to the retirement stage, where a person hands over household responsibilities to the next generation, takes an advisory role, and gradually withdraws from the world to embrace spiritual liberation.
Read MoreHere, medicines come from the garden or from the heart of the doctors, prescribing the art of surrendering and the one and only life purpose of spreading positive energy around you.
Read MorePranayama or Rhythmic Control of the Breath is the 4th petal (or limb) of Ashtanga Yoga. It is represented by the leaves in the Tree of Yoga.
Read MoreThey are the postures formed through your body, the branches of the tree, the 3rd petal of ashtanga yoga. Asanas irrigate each and every cell of the human body and nourish through copious blood supply.
Read MoreDhanvantari is the Hindu god of medicine and an avatar of Lord Vishnu. He has been the king of Varanasi (also called Benares on the banks of the river Ganges). He is mentioned in the Puranas* as the god of Ayurveda.
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Read More“To take care of the Earth is to ensure the maintenance of life. There is no wall in the living. The living belongs to one same system of organization and development. Ecology is not a philosophy, an ethics, a religion, a policy.”
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