The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus

Vat Vriksha (Ficus bengalensis) This tree which is commonly known as bargad in Hindi and banyan tree in English is the national tree of India. It belongs to family Moraceae and Nyagrodhadi gana in Ayurveda. The tree is also known as Kalpavriksha, which means “wish...

Divine Grace by Swami Rama

Western culture, which has increasingly welcomed and embraced traditions from the East in the last thirty years, has too often understood guru to mean simply a teacher. In the West guru is frequently considered to be merely someone who is trained in philosophy,...

Lectures on Yoga Sutras: Mind

Recorded live from lectures Swami Rama gave to the graduate students at the Himalayan Institute in Glenview, Illinois, in the late 1970s. In this lecture Swami Rama explains that by having control over the modifications of mind we can attain a state that is free from...

The Theory of the Chronic Miasms of Homeopathy

Continued from the March/April 2017 newsletter It has been acknowledged by medical science that genetic factors play a role in disorders that are environmentally induced and that likewise the environment strongly influences genetic expression. Yet the causative agents...

The Ayurvedic Centre Plants in Campus

Palaash ( Butea monosperma) This plant is commonly known as dhaak and tesu in Hindi and flame of the forest and bastard teak in English. It belongs to the family Leguminosae, subfamily papilionatae and nyagrodhadi gana in Ayurveda. In Kerala, this is called as plasu...