The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus

Changeri (Oxalis corniculata) This herb is known as tinpatia in Hindi and Indian sorrel in English. It belongs to family Oxiladaceae and Changeri kula in Ayurveda. This herbaceous plant is widely naturalized and its original habitat is obscure. It is considered a...

The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus

Dugdha Pheni/Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) This herb is known as dudhali in Hindi and lion’s tooth, puffball in English. It belongs to family Asteraceae or Parpatadi Varga in Raj Nighantu, Ayurveda. It is native to Eurasia and North America, but now propagates as...

The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy

continued from last issue. . . . .To paraphrase Hahnemann, the founder of the homeopathic system, chronic diseases develop very slowly and the vital force can neither resist them nor is it strong enough to extinguish them. As a result, over time they...

Chains or Freedom?

Karma is not God’s doing. Karma is performed by each individual. It is what each particular individual must deal with, understand, and complete. Karma is the product of each person’s own actions, thoughts, and desires. No one else is responsible for it. It...