The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus – Taruni

Taruni ( Rosa centifolia) Taruni is known as gulab in Hindi and rose in English. It belongs to family Rosaceae and Karveeradi Varg in Raaj Nighantu, Ayurveda. This plant which is native to Persia is now commonly planted in Bulgaria, France, Spain and Italy though...

Swami Rama Himalayan University Foundation Day

Foundation Day celebrations were spread over four days from March 12th to 15th, 2018. Chief Guest Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Dr. Vijay Dhasmana inaugurated the program by paying homage to HH Dr. Swami Rama, with the lighting of the lamp. Students, teachers, staff and...

Practice, Practice, Practice by Swami Rama

The twin side of vairagya is abhyasa. Abhyasa means practice and practice means discipline and attention. The two are linked as night and day. A person cannot develop nonattachment or vairagya without abhyasa. Similarly, abhyasa without vairagya amounts ultimately to...

RDI — Road Safety Week and National Youth Day

* On January 14th, RDI marked the celebrations for Road Safety Week and National Youth Day with 200 youth from Doiwala, Bahdrabad, Yamkeshwar and Dugadda. The program was centered on youth elaborating about their safety and how to channelize their energy towards...

The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus

Sarpagandha (Rauwolfia serpentina) Sarpagandha is known as Dhawal barua in Hindi and Serpentine wood in English. It belongs to family Apocynaceae and Kutaj kul in Ayurveda. This plant is native to the moist, deciduous forests of southeast Asia including India, Burma,...