SRHU Foundation Day

A 4-day celebration was organized in the central park of Swami Rama Himalayan University from 9-12 March 2022 to mark the occasion of its Foundation Day.Literary Awards and Sports Awards were conferred to 38 students. In addition, Academic Awards were conferred to 95...

Birth and Death by Swami Rama

. . . . continued from last issue How Man was Born? In Sanskrit literature every word indicates its root. It is not so in other languages. For example, take the English word “birth.” It does not indicate what the word birth means. Generally people make a mistake in...

Turmeric

Ayurveda considers food as medicine. It makes use of herbs and spices in daily life to create and maintain balance in the physiology. Ayurveda considers any herb that benefits the digestive system to be among the important herbs. Turmeric is one such herb. In India it...

The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy

. . . continued from last issue The primary miasmatic infection we are referring to is an interaction between the field of the virus and the biofield of the individual; without this interaction on subtler levels, the microorganism cannot gain admission. Not only was...

In Memoriam

Dr. Neena Chauhan, Professor, Dept. of Pathology, W/o Dr. Vijendra D. Chauhan, Pro Vice Chancellor, SRHU and Secretary, HIHT, parted with her mortal body on 20 January 2022. Dr. Neena Chauhan was associated with the organization since its inception. She completed her...

World Cancer Day

Friday, 4 February 2022 was observed as World Cancer Day in Swami Rama Himalayan University. Activities were organized for students in various constituent colleges/academic units of the University. Lectures were delivered by the faculty members from Cancer Research...

The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy

. . . continued from last issue The possibility of a viral origin of some of the chronic diseases of unknown etiology reinforces the hypothesis that viruses and miasms may be identical. It is recognized that immunosuppression is an accompaniment of many viral...

Taste in Ayurveda

. . . continued from last issue Salty or lavana rasa is also made up of water, earth and fire elements. It pacifies vata but aggravates pitta and kapha. It is the best taste during autumn. It dissolves quickly. It moisturizes and adds flavour. It causes burning in the...