A Simple Test for Thoughtful People. Am I my head or my face? No, it is my face. Am I my chest ? No, it is my chest. Am I my arm or my hand ? Am I my leg ? No, it is my leg. All the parts of my body—indeed, my entire body—is mine. But who am I, the owner of the body?
The key ingredients for many Indian, Persian and Thai dishes, turmeric, known for its healing properties among South and Southeast Asians, can be helpful for heart patients who underwent recent bypass surgery, a research published in American Journal of Cardiology said.
The health benefits of rice are many. Rice is the staple grain for more than half the world's population, especially Asia. Rice is becoming increasingly popular in other parts of the world as well.
Lemon is widely grown all over the world. Lemon grows in abundance in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mexico and West Indies. Unripe lemons are green in color. When they are matured, the color is changed into yellow. Lemon is a must in the kitchen. It is a universally favorite fruit.
The highlight of my own experience during the Japa Retreat was when I could perceive a glimpse of how the Holy Name connects us with the personality – the svarupa – of Krsna.
“Scientists create artificial life,” declared newspaper headlines around the world in May 2010. Genome pioneer J. Craig Venter, the man behind the sensation, claimed, “This is a philosophical advance as much as a technical advance.”
Some call it one of the most powerful plant foods on the planet. There’s some evidence it may help reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes. That’s quite a tall order for a tiny seed that’s been around for centuries: flaxseed.
Exchange between His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and the poet Allen Ginsberg. It took place on May 12, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio.
Today is day of appearance of Lord Rama so you can read a little bit about His activities and glories from transcendental scripture Srimad Bhagavatam.
A new study helps explain an irony of modern times: increasing wealth does not necessarily make people happier. Psychologists found the greatest joys of all can be attained by giving money away.