The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus
Madhukarkati (Citrus decumana) This plant is known as chakotara in Hindi and shaddock/ pomelo in English. It belongs to family rutaceae and amradiphal varg of bhavprakash nighantu. It is a widely distributed and widely used indigenous plant found in Indian...
Engaging and Empowering Peer Educators
In its efforts to reach out to the adolescents and address their health issues along with offering additional information, Rural Development Institute (RDI) offers multiple orientation and capacity building programs. These programs are designed to address...
The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy
part 9, continued from previous issue When one’s consciousness is raised to the fifth and sixth chakras, vishuddha and ajna respectively, one is in touch with the subtler aspects of existence and becomes creative and intuitive. The sattva guna predominates...
Gurudeva by Swami Rama
A time comes when the seeker goes through a period of argumentation with herself and cannot decide. At this time a real preceptor is needed. How will you find the right master? No one can search for a preceptor. There is a saying in the scriptures: “When...
HIHT News May-June 2018
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How a Water Program Helps Villages Help Themselves
Despite the fact that it might be an uncomfortable subject to discuss, the Rural Development Institute at HIHT has made it one of their primary topics. We’re talking about water and sanitation, toilets, open defecation and waterborne diseases. These uneasy...
The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy
part 8, continued from previous issue The third and fourth chakras, manipura and anahata, are rajasic in essence. Fire and air are the elements associated with these chakras respectively. The more subtle functions of prana, samana vayu and prana vayu, are...
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...
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,...
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...