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‘COVID-19 can be cured with naturopathy,’ says this naturopath after curing around 250 patients

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COVID-19 is being successfully cured with simple naturopathic process in a small town Ratlam situated in Madhya Pradesh, around 120 kilometre from Indore.

COVID-19 can be cured with naturopathy, says a humble naturopath Pukhraj Vohra, a retired banker who left his plush job to take a deeper dive in naturopathy and questions the government why the patients are not being given steam treatments in hospitals even at a time when it is medically proven that steam are benefitting COVID patients.

‘COVID-19 can be cured with naturopathy,' says this naturopath after curing around 250 patients
Pukhraj Vohra

Vohra has cured more than 200 patients in his naturopathy centre situated in Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh) while using natural resources and saying strict No to allopathy usage.

No matter if your oxygen score has touched new lows, he takes you to his centre to nurture you with nature while using steam of ‘ginger, ajwain, Dal Chini, ‘chirata’, ‘kutki’, carom seeds, lemon juice other such herbs’ which are put into a pressure cooker which is attached in the bathrooms.

Before being given a steam, you are asked to rub black soil on your body to ensure toxins come out from pores. He also offers you tasty Aawla juice, guava juice and lemon ginger tea to boost your immunity.

‘COVID-19 can be cured with naturopathy,' says this naturopath after curing around 250 patients

Vohra has gathered knowledge in naturopathy over the last three decades to help the people and is operating a three-storeyed naturopathy centre, running up and down, listening to patients’ plights, bringing them out of depression and giving them Reiky treatment too.

“We are hugging our patients with warmth to treat them. Wearing masks and following social distancing doesn’t fall in our system of naturopathy however, we strongly believe in  boosting immunity so that the body can itself kill the coronavirus,” he says.

Vohra says that the high dose medicines are affecting the people’s vital organs and hence steam sessions should be made mandatory in COVID hospitals.

Vohra has cured one Ankit whose oxygen level came to 80s and high fever had left his parents tensed. However, ‘Rai’ and mud use helped him boost his oxygen level and his fever also vanished in next few days.

Similar are the stories of other patients who are going there to get themselves cured.

Hospitals can’t be trusted these days, but this man is gently treating all, with all modesty, honesty and transparency. India needs more such clinics, says another patient.

World Day For Safety and Health at Work 2021 Theme, Quotes, Slogans, Images, History, Significance and More

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World Day For Safety and Health at Work 2021 Theme, Quotes, Slogans, Images, History, Significance and More

World Day For Safety and Health at Work 2021 Theme

Anticipate, prepare and respond to crises – Invest Now in Resilient Occupational Safety and Health Systems

History of World Day For Safety and Health at Work

In 2003, the International Labour Organization (ILO), began to observe World Day in order to stress the prevention of accidents and diseases at work, capitalizing on the ILO’s traditional strengths of tripartism and social dialogue.

This celebration is an integral part of the Global Strategy on Occupational Safety and Health of the ILO, as documented in the Conclusions of the International Labour Conference in June 2003. One of the main pillars of the Global Strategy is advocacy, the World Day for Safety and Health at Work is a significant tool to raise awareness of how to make work safe and healthy and of the need to raise the political profile of occupational safety and health.

28 April is also the International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured Workers organized worldwide by the trade union movement since 1996.

World Famous Temples of Lord Hanuman with Photos

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Mehandipur Balaji Temple Dausa Rajasthan

Mehandipur Balaji Temple

Sri Anjeneyar Temple Port Dickson

Sri Anjeneyar Temple Port Dickson

Hanuman Dhoka Kathmandu, Nepal

Hanuman Dhoka Kathmandu, Nepal

Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple Varanasi, UP

Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple Varanasi, UP

Jakhoo temple Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

World Famous Temples of Lord Hanuman with Photos

Lord Hanuman Famous Temples Video

Anvadhan and Ishti 2021 Date, Significance, Timing, Story, Rituals & Wishes

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Anvadhan and Ishti 2021 Date, Significance, Timing, Story, Rituals & Wishes

Lord Vishnu, being one of the most recognized and worshipped Gods in India is worshipped by people of Hindu religion and the majority of people worshipping Lord Vishnu are of Vaishnava Sampradaya.

The Ishti & Anvadhan are the most auspicious days for the people of this Vaishnava Sampradaya itself who celebrate the Amavasya (new moon) and Purnima (full moon) as the 2 sacred days of the month. 

Ishti & Anvadhan 2021

Ishti is an important ritual where prayers are performed to seek help from God to fulfil all aspirations and desires of people.

Anvadhan simply means adding fuel to the sacred fire lit up by people belonging to the Vaishnava Sampradaya after the completion of Agnihotra, which is also called a homam or a havan. Anvadhan also includes fasting. The people to be considered in this havan hold fast and leave it after completing Agnihotra and homam ritual

Ishti & Anvadhan 2021 Date & Timing

The Ishti & Anvadhan festivals occur every 15 days and every month. Due to the COVID-19 situation this year, the large scale pujas are not allowed but small-scale pujas are continued.

Ishti and Anvadhan 2021 Date and Timing

Anvadhan Date & Timings 2021Ishti Date & Timings 2021
January 12, 2021, TuesdayJanuary 13, 2021, Wednesday
January 28, 2021, ThursdayJanuary 29, 2021, Friday
February 11, 2021, ThursdayFebruary 12, 2021, Friday
February 26, 2021, FridayFebruary 27, 2021, Saturday
March 13, 2021, SaturdayMarch 14, 2021, Sunday
March 28, 2021, SundayMarch 29, 2021, Monday
April 11, 2021, SundayApril 12, 2021, Monday
April 26, 2021, MondayApril 27, 2021, Tuesday
May 11, 2021, TuesdayMay 12, 2021, Wednesday
May 26, 2021, WednesdayMay 27, 2021, Thursday
June 10, 2021, ThursdayJune 11, 2021, Friday
June 24, 2021, ThursdayJune 25, 2021, Friday
July 9, 2021, FridayJuly 10, 2021, Saturday
July 23, 2021, FridayJuly 24, 2021, Saturday
August 8, 2021, SundayAugust 9, 2021, Monday

Lord Hanuman Aarti Lyrics in English and Hindi

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Lord Hanuman Aarti Lyrics in English

Aarti Kije Hanuman Lala Ki।
Dusht Dalan Ragunath Kala Ki॥

Jake Bal Se Girivar Kaanpe।
Rog Dosh Ja Ke Nikat Na Jhaanke॥

Anjani Putra Maha Baldaaee।
Santan Ke Prabhu Sada Sahai॥

De Beera Raghunath Pathaaye।
Lanka Jaari Siya Sudhi Laaye॥

Lanka So Kot Samundra-Si Khai।
Jaat Pavan Sut Baar Na Lai॥

Lanka Jaari Asur Sanhare।
Siyaramji Ke Kaaj Sanvare॥

Lakshman Moorchhit Pade Sakaare।
Aani Sajeevan Pran Ubaare॥

Paithi Pataal Tori Jam-kaare।
Ahiravan Ke Bhuja Ukhaare॥

Baayen Bhuja Asur Dal Mare।
Daahine Bhuja Santjan Tare॥

Sur Nar Muni Aarti Utare।
Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Uchaare॥

Kanchan Thaar Kapoor Lau Chhaai।
Aarti Karat Anjana Maai॥

Jo Hanumanji Ki Aarti Gaave।
Basi Baikunth Param Pad Pave॥

Lord Hanuman Aarti Lyrics in Hindi

आरती कीजै हनुमान लला की।
दुष्ट दलन रघुनाथ कला की॥

जाके बल से गिरिवर कांपे।
रोग दोष जाके निकट न झांके॥

अंजनि पुत्र महा बलदाई।
सन्तन के प्रभु सदा सहाई॥

दे बीरा रघुनाथ पठाए।
लंका जारि सिया सुधि लाए॥

लंका सो कोट समुद्र-सी खाई।
जात पवनसुत बार न लाई॥

लंका जारि असुर संहारे।
सियारामजी के काज सवारे॥

लक्ष्मण मूर्छित पड़े सकारे।
आनि संजीवन प्राण उबारे॥

पैठि पाताल तोरि जम-कारे।
अहिरावण की भुजा उखारे॥

बाएं भुजा असुरदल मारे।
दाहिने भुजा संतजन तारे॥

सुर नर मुनि आरती उतारें।
जय जय जय हनुमान उचारें॥

कंचन थार कपूर लौ छाई।
आरती करत अंजना माई॥

जो हनुमानजी की आरती गावे।
बसि बैकुण्ठ परम पद पावे॥

Hanuman Jayanti Wishes in English, Poster, Images, Status, SMS, Greetings

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Hanuman Jayanti (Hanuman Janmotsav) Wishes Quotes, Poster, Images, Banner, Design, Status

Hanuman Jayanti Wishes

May Lord Hanuman bless your life with happiness, peace and prosperity. Wish you all a very Happy Hanuman Jayanti

May Hanuman ji give you confidence and strength to achieve success in your life. Happy Hanuman Jayanti!

May God Hanuman bless you with power and wisdom. Happy Hanuman Jayanti!

Hanuman Jayanti Poster

Hanuman Jayanati 2021 Poster

May Lord Hanuman bless your life with happiness, peace and prosperity. Wish you all a very Happy Hanuman Jayanti

I wish joy, Harmony and Prosperity on Hanuman Jayanti for you and your family. Wishes on Hanuman Jayanti!

May Lord Hanumaan shower his blessings on you always. Happy Hanuman Jayanti

Hanuman Chalisa Status

Jai Hanuman gyan gun sagar
Jai Kapis tihun lok ujagar
Ram doot atulit bal dhama
Anjani-putra Pavan sut nama .
Best wishes on this Hanuman Jayanti

Shri guru charan saroj raj, niz manu mukuru sudhari.
Barnu raghuvar bimal jasu, jo dayaku phal chari.
Budhihin tanu jaanike sumiraun pawan kumar.
Bal budhi vidya dehu mohi harahu kalesh vikar.
Best wishes on this Hanuman Jayanti

Sab sukh lahaye tumhari sarna,
tum rakshak kaahu ko darna,
aapan tej samharo aapaye,
teeno lok haank te kaapen!
Best wishes on this Hanuman Jayanti

Bhoot pishaach nikat nahi aawe,
Mahavir jab naam sunawe,
Naasaye rog hare sab peera,
Japat nirantar hanumat Veera!
Happy Hanuman Jayanti

Happy Hanuman Jayanti Images

Happy Hanuman Jayanti 2021 Images

Hanuman Jayanti 2021 Date, Puja Time and More You Need to Know About Lord Hanuman

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Hanuman Jayanti or the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman, is celebrated on the Full Moon day of Chaitra month each year. Let’s know more about the Hanuman Jayanti 2021 date and tithe timings

Devotees celebrate Hanuman Jayanti or the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman on this day and therefore the Purnima Tithi (Full Moon day) of Chaitra month is of great significance in the Hindu calendar. 

Hanuman Jayanti 2021 Wishes

Hanuman Jayanti 2021 date

This year Hanuman Jayanti will be observed on April 27.

Hanuman Jayanti 2021 Purnima Tithi timimgs

The Chaitra Purnima Tithi begins at 12:44 PM on April 26 and ends at 9:01 AM on April 27.

Hanuman Jayanti significance

Lord Hanuman was the greatest devotee of Shri Rama. Hence, he is also referred to as Ram Bhakt Hanuman. By offering their prayers to Lord Hanuman, one can seek his blessings and that of Shri Rama’s. 

Australian Cricketer Pat Cummins contribution of $50,000 for India’s fight against Covid-19

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Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) fast bowler Pat Cummins made a generous contribution of $50,000 for India’s fight against COVID-19 and has simultaneously urged his colleagues in the IPL to make contributions.

“India is a country I have come to love dearly over the years and the people here are one of the warmest and kindest I have met. To know so many are suffering so much this time saddens me greatly,” Cummins said in his statement.

“There has been quite a bit of discussion over here as to whether it is appropriate for IPL to continue while COVID-19 infection rates remain high. I am advised that the Indian Government is of the view that playing the IPL while the population is in lockdown provides a few hours of joy and respite each day at an otherwise difficult time for the country,” he said.

“As players we are privileged to have a platform that allows us to reach millions of people that we can use for good. With that in mind, I have made a contribution to the “PM Cares Fund,” specifically to purchase oxygen supplies for India’s hospitals,” the Australian seamer wrote.

“I encourage my fellow IPL players – and anyone around else the world who has been touched by India’s passion and generosity – to contribute. I will kick it off with $50,000,” he added.

Cummins was signed for a record INR 15.5 crore (US$ 2 million approx.) last year and has been a part of a diminishing pool of Australian cricketers participating in IPL 2021.

Two other cricketers from Australia, namely Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Rajasthan Royals’ (RR) Andrew Tye have all pulled out of the remainder of the tournament.

Meet Designer Pallavi from Jaipur scripting new fashion tales for global world!

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Pallavi, a fashion designer from Jaipur, is scripting new fashion tales on global platform by emphasising on global style, luxury and wear ability. 

She has been awarded as ‘Jewel in the Crown’ Women Achiever; ‘Pride of Rajasthan’; ‘Young Achievers’ Award by the Whistling Woods International by Mr.Subhash Ghai; and ‘Women Achiever’ by Zee Tv for outstanding contribution in Fashion.  

One of her collections of Khadi with the Mangrol cluster at the Rajasthan Heritage Week, an initiative by the former CM of Rajasthan, has given a tremendous business and accolades to the Khadi Gramodyog (Jaipur Vastragar). 

Hailing from the Pink City – Jaipur, she has been inspired by the city’s royal history, well entrenched art & craft and the city’s vibrant culture. Keen to pursue a career that strikes a chord between her beautiful surroundings and fashion, she went to study at NIFT- New Delhi. Her pent up desire to succeed in the fashion world fructified in her being selected at the Lakme fashion week where she launched her label ‘Pallavi Jaipur’ in 2009 and thereafter at the Wills/Amazon India Fashion Week. 

Her designs

 Her designs are synonymous with soft flows of chiffons intertwined with a mix of luxurious and hand loom fabrics. The amalgamation of traditional forms and modern sensibilities onto a contemporary wear is the labels philosophy, the fabrics by using fascinating techniques of hand embroideries, block and screen printing, styling and construction, creating a modern look for the woman of today making each garment a signature piece.   

Celebrities she has designed for

Pallavi has a list of celebrities that she has designed for. To name a few Shilpa Shetty, Huma Qureshi , Bipasha Basu, Dia Mirza, Madhuri Dixit Nene, Taapsee Pannu, Kriti Sanon, Raveena Tandon, Parineeti Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Sonakshi Sinha, Tisca Chopra, Sharmila Tagore, Ila Arun, Mandira Bedi, GauaharKhan, Kriti Kharbanda, Dalip Tahil 

Singers: Harshdeep Kaur, Akriti Kakar, Sukriti Kakar, Shreya Ghoshal, Bhoomi Trivedi, and many others. She has also designed a range of clothes for the world badminton champion Saina Nehwal. 

 Pallavi Jaipur has showcased at: 

  • Lakmé Fashion Week S/R’09
  • Lakmé Fashion Week W/F’09
  • Lakme Fashion Week S/R’13
  • FDCI’s India Fashion Week A/W’12
  • FDCI’s India Fashion Week A/W 2016
  • FDCI’s India Fashion Week S/S 2017
  • Blenders Pride Magical Nights 2019 & more…

Srinivasa Ramanujan! A man who knew #infinity even 100 years back…!

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Srinivasa Ramanujan! This man knows no introduction for he is the one who pioneered in mathematics, made extraordinary contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series & continued fractions.

While he lived only 32 years & left the world in 1920, he discovered ‘Infinity’.

He was “discovered” by G. H. Hardy and J. E. Littlewood, two world-class mathematicians at Cambridge. Ramanujan enjoyed an extremely fruitful period of collaboration with them from 1914 to 1919.

Unfortunately, his mathematical career was curtailed with his health problems; he returned to India and died when he was only 32 years old.

A son of a clerk from Erode, he stunned the world with his mathematics prowess.

Later he became one of the youngest Fellows of the Royal Society & was the only second Indian to enjoy the esteemed honour.

In 1841, Ardaseer Cursetjee, a shipbuilder and engineer was the first Indian to be elected to the Royal Society

In fact, Ramanujan was also the first Indian to be elected a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Even in that short life independently compiled nearly 3,900 results. Most were novel. Interesting thing his many works are still attracting mathematicians.

He worked in isolation many a times, as a result he also proved things which were already done by others at that time.

His famous quote; An equation for me has no meaning,” he once said, unless it expresses a thought of God.

The year after his death, Nature, a British Weekly Scientific Journal listed Ramanujan among other distinguished scientists and mathematicians on a “Calendar of Scientific Pioneers” who had achieved eminence.

In fact, even today, when we use ATMs to withdraw money from banks, we use the theory discovered by Ramanujan. Salute to this hero…!