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INDIAN YOGA Vs WESTERN YOGA....

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  Indian Yoga Vs Western Yoga Originated 5000 years ago, Yoga is a traditional art of acquiring the utmost state of body, mind, and soul. Though the spiritual land of India is reckoned to be the  birthplace of Yoga , although this art is also very famous in the Western part of the World. Many  Indian Yogis  like  Swami Vivekananda  helps in extending this valuable art in the West, which in turns helps in the establishment of the  best yoga schools . As we all know that pry is a vital predominance of human nature, so it is obvious that the question arises that, Do the Yoga practiced in India or in Western Parts of the world are same?? Does the Yoga practiced in the Western world is still attached to the basic Indian roots??? Clearing the surmise, below are the certain points of disparity between Indian and Western Yoga. Yoga centers in West contrary to the Yoga Ashrams of India Yoga is widely practiced in the Western parts in the  Yoga centers ...

INDIAN NAMASTE POPULAR ALL OVER WORLD IN THIS PANDEMIC ERA........MUST KNOW ITS IMPORTANCE

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  Namaste – Symbol of Indian Culture. 945 The gesture of Namaste is essentially Indian. It is the symbol of greeting from ancient times. The literal meaning of Namaste is Namah i.e. to Bow to you – I bow to you. Namaste represent the belief that there is a divine spark within each of us that is located at the heart (Anahata Chakra). This situation is the essence of our culture of seeing the divine within all creation. Hence this gesture is offered equally in temples to deities, teachers, family, friends and strangers and even before sacred rivers and trees. This situation is the essence of our culture of seeing the divine within all creation. Hence this gesture is offered equally in temples to deities, teachers, family, friends and strangers and even before sacred rivers and trees. Formation:  To perform ‘Namaste’ we join the hands together and place the heart Chakra, close the eyes and bend the head. Namaste can also be done by placing the hands together in front of the third...

CHHATH PUJA : The source of energy is worhship (THE SUN), must know ..........

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  India is a land of festivals that are celebrated throughout the year in different corners of the country with joy and enthusiasm. One of the most important festivals celebrated just after a week of Diwali is Chhath Puja. Chhath Puja is a festival devoted to Sun God Surya and his wife Usha, who is also known as Chhathi Maiya. During Chhath Puja, people thank Lord Surya, the god of energy and life-force for sustaining the life of Earth. Devotees believe that the Sun is also a source of healing and helps to cure many illnesses and diseases. The word “Chhath” translates to sixth in Bhojpuri, Maithili and Nepali dialects. The festival is celebrated on the 6th day of the Kartikeya month of the Hindu calendar and hence is known as the Chhath Puja. According to the English Calendar, it falls in the month of October or November. This festival lasts for 4 days, which makes it the longest festival after Navratis. Chhath puja 2019 will be celebrated from October 31 to November 3. Chhath Puja...

The Indigenous food of Bihar Litti Chokha which is the taste of whole world around.......

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  Litti , along with chokha, is a complete meal originated from the Indian state of  Bihar . It is also popular in  Jharkhand  and parts of  Eastern Uttar Pradesh . It is a dough ball made up of whole wheat flour and stuffed with gram flour, pulses and mixed with herbs and spices and then roasted over coal or wood then it is tossed with much ghee. What is litti chokha Litti is the stuffed whole wheat dough ball  and  Chokha is a mashed relish  that is served with litti. Chokha can be made with roasted eggplant (baingan), boiled or roasted potatoes (aloo) and roasted tomatoes (tamatar). You can make them separately or even combine all three and make one chokha. You can even combine the baingan and tomatoes and make one chokha and make a second one with potatoes. TRENDING VIDEO    Lemon Rice Pause Unmute Loaded :  15.35% Remaining Time  - 1:44 I made three different chokhas and have already posted them: Baingan ka chokha , Tamata...