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11 Oct 2008 19:30
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There are two specialized sciences in Ayurveda Svarodaya and Marma
Svarodaya dealing which details the proper functioning of the nadis (ethereal nerves) and their use in diagnosis and treatment.
Today only a few ayurvedic practitioners have been exposed to svarodaya and while many learn the doctrine of marma while in college, few make use of it in practice.
A marma is a point on the body beneath which vital structures, which may be physical, subtle or both intersect. Some of these points are identical with acupuncture points, and others are nearly identical. Damage to marmas by trauma from without or by metabolic imbalances within has severe and potentially fatal consequences.
Marmas apparently have been known since Vedic times. Warriors targeted marmas on their enemies to inflict maximum damage, and surgeons employed the knowledge of marmas in their treatment of such injuries.
Sushruta classified 107 marmas on the basis of the structures involved (muscles, bones, blood vessels, ligaments, nerves, joints) and regional location, dimension and consequences of injury (swift death, death after some delay, death as soon as any foreign body is extracted from the wound, disability or simply pain)
Though the practical application of the knowledge of body marmas has disappeared from most of India, it persists in the southern state of Kerala among the practitioners of the martial art know as Kalarippayattu.
In its current form, dating from approximately the 12th century A.D., Kalarippayattu is, in the words of Prefoessor Phillip Zarrilli, similar to the practice of Hatha yoga in that a set of preliminary physical exercises leads not only to extraordinary physical control, but ultimately is thought to lead to inward to discovery of more subtle aspects of the practice.
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Svarodaya dealing which details the proper functioning of the nadis (ethereal nerves) and their use in diagnosis and treatment.
Today only a few ayurvedic practitioners have been exposed to svarodaya and while many learn the doctrine of marma while in college, few make use of it in practice.
A marma is a point on the body beneath which vital structures, which may be physical, subtle or both intersect. Some of these points are identical with acupuncture points, and others are nearly identical. Damage to marmas by trauma from without or by metabolic imbalances within has severe and potentially fatal consequences.
Marmas apparently have been known since Vedic times. Warriors targeted marmas on their enemies to inflict maximum damage, and surgeons employed the knowledge of marmas in their treatment of such injuries.
Sushruta classified 107 marmas on the basis of the structures involved (muscles, bones, blood vessels, ligaments, nerves, joints) and regional location, dimension and consequences of injury (swift death, death after some delay, death as soon as any foreign body is extracted from the wound, disability or simply pain)
Though the practical application of the knowledge of body marmas has disappeared from most of India, it persists in the southern state of Kerala among the practitioners of the martial art know as Kalarippayattu.
In its current form, dating from approximately the 12th century A.D., Kalarippayattu is, in the words of Prefoessor Phillip Zarrilli, similar to the practice of Hatha yoga in that a set of preliminary physical exercises leads not only to extraordinary physical control, but ultimately is thought to lead to inward to discovery of more subtle aspects of the practice.
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11 Oct 2008 09:39
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Narendra Modi says he will take care of Nano the way Yashoda took care of KRSNA.
But Krsna ate mud and Yashoda exasperated wanted to nab Him and asked him to open his mouth and what did she see,
She saw the whole universe in his mouth, and then the Village of Gokul and in it she saw herself asking Him to open His mouth. LOL... she wondered if it was some hallucination and immediately forgot he was God... BET Nano wont be such fun....
But Krsna ate mud and Yashoda exasperated wanted to nab Him and asked him to open his mouth and what did she see,
She saw the whole universe in his mouth, and then the Village of Gokul and in it she saw herself asking Him to open His mouth. LOL... she wondered if it was some hallucination and immediately forgot he was God... BET Nano wont be such fun....
11 Oct 2008 09:31
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Markeman,
Okay, do u think its good to buy dividend paying stocks now which are at 52 week lows so we get both dividend and appreciation when markets regain their lost glory?
Are there companies which have to compulsorily pay dividend.. I MEAN by complusory obligatory.
Thanks...
Okay, do u think its good to buy dividend paying stocks now which are at 52 week lows so we get both dividend and appreciation when markets regain their lost glory?
Are there companies which have to compulsorily pay dividend.. I MEAN by complusory obligatory.
Thanks...
11 Oct 2008 09:28
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Subasu,
I am having 35Lakhs in one FD at 9.5% intrest, now state bank offers 11% interest. Since this FD was booked for 3 years if i break it now i will have to pay back some money as FDs less than 3 years only earned 8.5% interest...
Should i break it and put it in the 11% FD?
Thanks
Also i have so many insurance policies that mature in 2020 thereabouts.. do u think it would be foolish on my part to discnotinue them and claim the money for investment in stockmarkets? Woudl u advise. One of them is a pension plan whose instalment premium is 27K per year and notional cash option is 20L and amount of annuity is 2L.. how much pension will this give me from 2020? Would you know its Jeevan Dhara.. since it will only give me pension and not lump sum shall i discontinue it? If i continue what pension do i get.... thanks in advance....
I am having 35Lakhs in one FD at 9.5% intrest, now state bank offers 11% interest. Since this FD was booked for 3 years if i break it now i will have to pay back some money as FDs less than 3 years only earned 8.5% interest...
Should i break it and put it in the 11% FD?
Thanks
Also i have so many insurance policies that mature in 2020 thereabouts.. do u think it would be foolish on my part to discnotinue them and claim the money for investment in stockmarkets? Woudl u advise. One of them is a pension plan whose instalment premium is 27K per year and notional cash option is 20L and amount of annuity is 2L.. how much pension will this give me from 2020? Would you know its Jeevan Dhara.. since it will only give me pension and not lump sum shall i discontinue it? If i continue what pension do i get.... thanks in advance....
11 Oct 2008 09:21
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Subasu,
I take a spoon of flax seeds everyday... it aids in the production of HAPPY HORMONE (seratonin) in the brain!! Its difficult to chew flax seeds, they go straight down ur gullet.. best is to buy flax meal (the powdered form and sprinkle it on your sandwhiches or put it in water and gulp it down)
Yes it fights cancers and prevents cancer....
I take a spoon of flax seeds everyday... it aids in the production of HAPPY HORMONE (seratonin) in the brain!! Its difficult to chew flax seeds, they go straight down ur gullet.. best is to buy flax meal (the powdered form and sprinkle it on your sandwhiches or put it in water and gulp it down)
Yes it fights cancers and prevents cancer....
11 Oct 2008 09:01
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Sp Palo,
When much of the Vedic ritual became fossilized after its priests forgot its inner significance, iconoclasts who insisted on the primacy of personal experience over the *dead dogma* rebelled against the system and established virile bu often misunderstood new rituals.
Just as vedic gods are mentioned in the earlier works of ayurveda, tantric personfications are mentioned in the later ayurvedic literature, to remind the average student not to ignore nonphysical reality even when attending to the mundane.
Because ayurveda is mostly exoteric(mainly concerned with the physical plane, its esoteric aspects are only hinted at in the Ayurvedic Literature finding full expression in the tantras)
By robert svoboda in LIFE HEALTH AND LONGEVITY
Read about TANTRAS on BOOKS AND MAGAZINES BOARD.. i will quote him verbatim for its impossible to convey thoughts and logic as well as he does....
When much of the Vedic ritual became fossilized after its priests forgot its inner significance, iconoclasts who insisted on the primacy of personal experience over the *dead dogma* rebelled against the system and established virile bu often misunderstood new rituals.
Just as vedic gods are mentioned in the earlier works of ayurveda, tantric personfications are mentioned in the later ayurvedic literature, to remind the average student not to ignore nonphysical reality even when attending to the mundane.
Because ayurveda is mostly exoteric(mainly concerned with the physical plane, its esoteric aspects are only hinted at in the Ayurvedic Literature finding full expression in the tantras)
By robert svoboda in LIFE HEALTH AND LONGEVITY
Read about TANTRAS on BOOKS AND MAGAZINES BOARD.. i will quote him verbatim for its impossible to convey thoughts and logic as well as he does....
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