The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus

Aakaarkarabh ( Acmella oleracia) This plant is known as akarkara in Hindi and commonly known as toothache plant or electric daisy in English. It belongs to family Asteraceae. It’s description is not found in the ancient Ayurvedic books. References about akarkara start...

Smile Torch

Smile Train India—the country’s largest cleft charity—and its partner hospital, Himalayan Hospital, welcomed the “Smile Torch” to Dehradun on 16 May 2019.The Smile Torch is a unique national initiative for creating renewed awareness about cleft lips and their...

Energy of Consciousness in the Human Personality by Swami Rama

. . . . continued from previous issue The yogis say that only a certain surface of the mind is asleep but that a vast area of the mind never sleeps. For if the entire mind were to sleep, who is it that continues the digestive processes during that time? Who keeps the...

Now Available: “Yogic Practices of the Himalayan Tradition”

Yogic Practices of the Himalayan Tradition: As Taught by H.H. Swami Rama of the Himalayas by Prakash Keshaviah, Ph.D. As H.H. Swami Rama always reminded his students, the purpose of human life is to attain a state that confers true happiness, bereft of all pains,...

The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus

Tanduliyak ( Amaranthus spinosus) This plant is commonly known as chaulai in Hindi and thorny amaranth in English. It belongs to family Amaranthaceae. It is a plant native to the tropical Americas, but is present on most continents as an introduced species and...