Can your mind sense future events?

A very interesting research shows that human minds have the ability to sense future events approx 2 to 10 seconds before they occur. Researchers suspect that the subconscious minds sometimes know more than our conscious minds. It has been found that the conscious mind only controls the brain for about 5%…

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Importance of Cosmic Energy & the need for Meditation

Cosmic energy exists everywhere in the Cosmos, a band between the Galaxies, planet humans & molecules, it is the space between each & everything & a band which keeps the whole Cosmos in order & Cosmic energy is the life force & essential to maintain the order of our life…

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Importance of Yoga – Surya Namaskara or Sun Salutation

Yoga Sun Salutation or Surya Namaskara literally means salute to the sun. It finds its roots in worship of Surya, the sun god. This sequence of activities and poses can be practiced as a physical exercise or a complete “sadhana” which incorporates exercise postures, breathing exercises, and profound meditation. A…

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Republic Day Schedule, Celebrations & Live webcast – 26 January 2013

Happy Republic Day to all fellow Indians. Live webcast of the Republic Day 2013 Watch the Live Webcast of Flag Hoisting Ceremony by Hon’ble President of India followed by Republic Day Parade from Rajpath at 9:30 AM on 26th Jan 2013. Click on the video below to play. Republic Day…

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Varanasi – the heart and spirit of Sanatan Dharma

One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and most likely the oldest in India, the holy city of Varanasi is situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is an important place of worship by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains….

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Panchatantra – tales from Panchatantra

The Panchatantra means ‘Five Principles’ in sanskrit is an ancient Indian collection of educational stories. Scholars beleive that the orginal work in Sanskrit was composed in the 3rd century BCE by Vishnu Sharma. It is amongst the most frequently translated literary product of India around the world. Panchatantra is a…

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Ancient Education System in India

“He who is possessed of supreme knowledge by concentration of mind, must have his senses under control, like spirited steeds controlled by a charioteer” says the Katha Upanishad. From the Vedic age downwards the central conception of education of the Indians has been that it is a source of illumination…

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Chanakya – the Indian Machiavelli

Who is Chanakya? Chanakya is one of the foremost political thinkers the civilized world has seen and he authored the ancient Indian political treatise called Arthaśāstra. Also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta, he was a professor of political science at the Takshasila University and the Prime Minister of Chandragupta Maurya….

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