Fenugreek (also known as Greek Hay and Fenigreek), is an herb that is commonly found growing in the Mediterranean region of the world. While the seeds and leaves are primarily…
Is Hindu Cremation The Next Target ?
Is Hindu Cremation The Next Target For Environment NGOs and Secular Politics? Imran Hussain, the Delhi Environment Minister and AAP leader, has written a letter to the Centre asking for a standardised…
Is There Any Scientific Basis of Hawan to be used in Epilepsy-Prevention/Cure ?
Parveen Bansal , Ramandeep Kaur, Vikas Gupta, RamanPreet Kaur Baba Farid University of Health Sciences University Centre of Excellence in Research Sanjiv Kumar National Medicinal Plant Board, Department of AYUSH,…
Why do we not touch papers, books and people with the feet ?
To Indians, knowledge is sacred and divine. So it must be given respect at all times. Nowadays we separate subjects as sacred and secular. But in ancient India every subject…
Great Indian Irony 14th Issue
Secular Race Eid Mubarak Baduria Violence Double Standard
Great Indian Irony 13th Issue
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Why do we wear marks (tilak, pottu and the like) on the forehead?
The tilak or pottu invokes a feeling of sanctity in the wearer and others. It is recognized as a religious mark. Its form and colour vary according to one’s caste, religious sect…
Haritaki – The Wonder Medicine for the Brain
Botanical name : Terminalia chebula Retz. & Willd. (Combretaceae) Sanskrit Name: Haritaki, Abhaya, Pathya Vernacular Names: Chebulic myrobalan (English), Harda (Hindi), Analekai (Kannada), Kadukai (Malayalam), Kadukaai (Tamil), Kaduka (Telugu) The power of…
Is Really Indian Media Still Fourth Pillar of Democracy ?
On 20th Jan 2017, The World Economic Forum released a very shocking report , that labelled the Indian media as the “MOST UNTRUSTED INSTITUTION” after Australia in the world. The…
Gangaur – One of the Popular Colorful Festival
Gangaur is one of the most vivid festivals rejoiced with great enthusiasm and happiness all over the Indian state of Rajasthan. In the word Gangaur, ‘Gan’ is the synonym for…











