Tuesday, August 30, 2016

facial hair removal naturaly


kuppaimeni leaves when used along with neem , turmeric , in equal quantities and mix little sugar... and apply over the facial hairs (apply all over the face except eyebrows)... then allow it to dry...
while washing again take little sugar in hands make your face wet and do some circular motion for 10 mins ... initial coarsely followed by gently after your sugar get dissolved in that mixture... now time to wash of...
follow this regularly if possible twice a day.

make tis paste without sugar and u can store tis in fridge for not more than 3-4 days... add sugar b4 u apply to ur face... u can add lime n honey if u want

it takes 3 full months to get good results...depending upon your intensity of the hair... but sure all your soft hairs will be vanished .. by now

kuppaimeni- cold so add neem to compensate the cold and also to avoid any rashes or itching due to lime and this kuppaimeni.

Monday, August 29, 2016

India’s Most Famous Pre-Independence Eateries

The past can never be outdated as it has our existence rooted in it. The same is true for Indian eateries that have been around since pre-Independence days as well. While restaurants have begun experimenting and embracing global cuisines across the country, these time-tested eateries carry with them a whiff of nostalgia that never fails to charm their loyal diners. Though many of them have evolved with time,these quaint eateries make for an interesting stop for every traveler looking to get a taste of history and local culture along with lip smacking food.

1. Tunday Kababi, Lucknow

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Globally famous for its exquisite Galouti kebabs, kormas and biryanis, Lucknow’s Tunday Kababi is believed to be established in 1905 by Haji Murad Ali, the one-armed star cook of the Nawab of Lucknow. Tucked away in the narrow gullies in the old area of Lucknow, the eatery still uses the same age-old intricate blends of spices to make its sensational non-vegetarian gourmet preparations.

2. Indian Coffee House, Kolkata

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Tucked away amidst the dingy bylanes of College Street (Kolkata’s academic hub), Indian Coffee House has long been an intellectual hangout and meeting place for students (and ex-students) of the Presidency College and other institutions. Great personalities like Rabindranath Tagore, Amartya Sen, Manna Dey, Satyajit Ray, Ravi Shankar and several others frequented this place. Mutton cutlet and chicken kabirazi are the must haves on the still-very-cheap menu.

3. Britannia and Co, Mumbai

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One of the Mumbai’s most loved restaurants, Britannia first opened its doors to British officers stationed in the Fort area in 1923. A cult restaurant, Britannia is where Mumbaikars head to when they are need for some seriously traditional Parsi fare. The place still retains its age-old charm and heritage furniture with the added bonus being the personal touch of the current owner, the immensely charming Boman Kohinoor, who hangs around making small talk and personally taking orders. Must-trys include their outstanding Mutton and Chicken Berry Pulav.

4. Mavalli Tiffin Room, Bengaluru

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Founded by Parampalli Yajnanarayana Maiya and his brothers in the year 1924, MTR is a culinary landmark in Bengaluru. Serving wholesome fare that has its origins in the Udupi cuisine of the coastal Karnataka, MTR has quite a reputation for its high standards of hygiene and cleanliness. During World War II, a significant shortage of rice supply resulted in MTR inventing the Rava Idli, a much-loved breakfast dish of south India.

5. Delhi Misthan Bhandaar, Shillong

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Located in downtown Shillong’s bustling Police Bazaar, Delhi Misthan Bhandaar has been serving the locals with mouthwatering sweets, savouries and a lot more since 1930. The dedicated sweets section serves arguably the best jalebis and gulab jamuns one can get in town. The shop entered its name into the Guinness Book of World Records in the year 2008 for frying the world’s largest jalebi ever that was 75 inches in diameter and 15 kgs in weight.

6. Leopold’s Cafe, Mumbai

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Established in 1871, Leopold’s (popularly known as Leo’s) is one of Mumbai’s most iconic cafes and a must visit for anyone who visits the maximum city. A symbol of the old world charm of Bombay, Leopold’s also plays a central role in the 2003 novel by Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram. The restaurant is always abuzz with people indulging in scrumptious meals that include everything from burgers with beer to decadent desserts.

7. Glenary’s, Darjeeling

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Opened by an Italian named Vado, Glenary’s was later brought by the family of a local worker who became the manager here. The quaint bakery cum restaurant is over a 100 years old and is a hit with both locals and tourists alike. Known for its baking, the desserts at Glenary’s are par excellence. Do not miss their yummy apple pies, sticky cinnamon buns, fresh meat pies and Darjeeling tea.

8. Karim’s, Delhi

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Established in 1913 by Hazi Kareemudin, Karim’s has won multiple awards and many accolades for its lip-smacking non-vegetarian fair. Bang in the middle of Chandni Chowk, with the beautiful Jama Masjid just around the corner, Karim’s has an arsenal of recipes carried forward from the days of the Mughal empire. The flagship items on the menu are the mouthwatering Mutton Nihari and Chicken Jahangiri.

9. Favourite Cabin, Kolkata

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Best known as the haunt of the freedom fighters such as S C Bose and poets such as Kazi Nazrul Islam, the Favourite Cabin at 69B Surya Sen Street was founded in 1918 by Nutan Chandra Barua and his elder brother Gaur Chandra Barua. This unassuming tea cabin is north Kolkata’s oldest tea stall and has been quenching Bengalis’ thirst for chai and adda for over 94 years. The staple here is still the same even after all these years – hot tea, complemented by biscuits, cakes and different toasts.

10. Joshi Budhakaka Mahim Halwawala, Mumbai

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Joshi Budhakaka Mahim Halwawala is a little sweet shop, nestled in the bylanes of Mahim, that was started nearly 200 years back! The founder, Giridhar Mavji, used to sell a special halwa that gradually became extremely popular across Mumbai. Today, people from all over the country visit the shop to buy the famous Mahim Halwa. Unlike the traditional halwa, Mahim halwa is prepared by rolling out a cooked mixture of wheat, sugar and ghee in the form of sheets that is cooled and cut into delicate squares.

11. Rayars Mess, Chennai

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Located in a cramped nook in Mylapore, Rayars Mess was established in the 1940s by Srivivasa Rao (called the Rayar by the locals) and has been spinning a delicious tale for over 70 years. The mess serves fluffy idlis, crisp vadas(with ghetti chutney), and scalding-hot degree coffee to its loyal customers as well as to many foodie visitors for just a few hours every day. Despite this, the unbeatable hygiene and exceptional taste of food at this tiny eatery is why people don’t mind travelling long distances to eat here.

12. Hari Ram and Sons, Allahabad

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Tracing its origins to the year 1890, Hari Ram and Sons is one of the oldest street food shops in Allahabad. The more-than-a-century old shop has a fan following that includes many eminent personalities and is only growing bigger with every passing day. The shop is famed for its delicious snacks made in pure ghee and lip-smacking chaat, palak ki namkeen, masala samosas, and khasta kachauri.

13. Flury’s, Kolkata

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Situated on Park Street in the heart of Kolkata, Flurys was founded in the year 1927 by Mr and Mrs J Flury. This pre-independence tea room of the British has a beautiful old world charm and is famous for its rum balls, meringues with cream and a delicious English breakfast. Satyajit Ray used to visit Flury’s every Sunday morning for breakfast and is rumoured to have maintained a credit account at the eatery.

14. Dorabjee and Sons, Pune

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A charming, old restaurant in Pune, Dorabjee and Sons was started by Dorabjee Sorabjee back in 1878. Initially a humble little tea stall, the eatery soon started serving traditional lunches that quickly became popular. A little restaurant with a simple exterior, Dorabjee and Sons uses time-tested recipes handed down through generations to create signature Parsi specialties such as Dhansak, Patrani Machchi and Salli Boti.

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15. United Coffee House, Delhi

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Established in the year 1942, United Coffee House holds an important place in the hearts of food lovers in Delhi. Located in Connaught place, it was one of the first few restaurants that offered fine-dining in the capital city. The place has retained its pre-independence antiquity and is still frequented by diplomats, bureaucrats and tourists. The indulgent menu, though, has evolved over the years and today offers a plethora of options – from international and Indian classics to the recently added Oriental cuisine.

16. Shri Sagar (CTR), Bengaluru

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Established in 1940s, Shri Sagar, better known as CTR, is one of the most famous restaurants in Bengaluru. Known for the filter coffee and its unparalleled masala dosas, Shri Sagar is Malleshwaram’s landmark thindi joint, the local lingo for small eating places that offer quick South Indian bites. Must-trys include the benne masala dosa and the feather light idlis.

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17. Chafekar Dughdha Mandir, Nagpur

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Set up by Vasudev Govind Chafekar and his friend Narayan Sakharam Palkar in 1931, Chafekar Dugdha Mandir was a meeting point for freedom fighters of Nagpur. A functional eatery with a simple decor, the restaurant has a steady and loyal stream of customers which keeps it bustling with activity all day.  The eatery is famous for items like dahi misal, sabudana vada, shrikhand, khichdi, masala milk and the local favourite, piyush.

18. Shaikh Brothers Bakery, Guwahati

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Established by Shaikh Ghulam Ibrahim way back in the late 1800s , Shaikh Brothers Bakery rapidly became one of the most preferred bakeries in Guwahati, not only for the locals but also for the British administrators. It was also a favourite of Jawahar Lal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. According to a report in The Telegraph, cheese sippers from this bakery were regularly served on Nehru’s breakfast table (he was extremely fond of it) when he visited Guwahati.

19. Mitra Samaj, Udupi

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Believed to be almost 100years old, Mitra Samaj is an authentic Udupi restaurant famous for its delicious dosas, bullet idlis and Goli Baje, also known as Mangalore Bajji. The eatery follows the Udupi tradition of temple cooking under which the use of onion, garlic and radish is prohibited. For those visiting this simple eatery for the very first time, the must-try items should also include Mangalorean Bun, Masala Dosa, Dakshin Kannada-style Khasta Kachori and badam milk.

20. Nizam’s Restaurant, Kolkata

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The pioneers of making the first Kolkata Kati Rolls, Nizam’s was set up in 1932 by Raza Hassan Saheb who named the place after his only son. The story goes that one day a customer, a foreigner, was in a big hurry and he asked for something light, dry and minimally messy that he could take away quickly. Thus was born the Nizam’s kebab roll. The tender flavours of meat entwine in a freshly fried parantha to create these rolls that truly deserve their iconic status!

21. Bademiyan, Mumbai

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Opened in 1942, the Bademiyan Stall moved several locations during the tense pre-Independence years before finally settling down at Colaba in Mumbai. It was started by Mohammed Yasin who came to be known as Bademiya for his long flowing beard. The shop is famous for its spicy succulent kebabs and biryani, and is always jam-packed till late in the evening.

22. Kesar Da Dhaba, Amritsar

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An iconic dhaba of Amritsar, Kesar Da Dhaba was established by Lala Kesar Mal and his wife in 1916 in Sheikhupura, Pakistan. It moved to Amritsar after the partition of India in 1947 where it was frequently visited by Lala Lajpat Rai and Jawaharlal Nehru. The dhaba’s velvety dal makhani, slow-cooked overnight and garnished with fresh creambefore being served, is legendary. The creamy palak paneer, stuffed parathas and the sinfully rich phirni are also a must-try.

23.  Confeitaria 31 De Janeiro, Panaji

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Located in the gorgeous old Latin Quarter of Panaji, Fontainhas, the 80-year-old Confeitaria 31 De Janeiro is one of the oldest bakeries in Goa. The cozy little shop serves traditional Goan sweets and savouries like the moist date and walnut cake, the scrumptious bebinca, the creamy sweet rolls, the crumbly prawn risois and other teatime treats.

24. Pancham Puriwala, Mumbai

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Pancham Puriwala was set up over 150 years ago when its founder, Pancham came from Agra to Bombay to try his luck selling savouries. His crispy golden puris were so popular with the locals that his shop survived and expanded over seven generations. This tiny, two storeyed eatery is always crowded with eager clientele clamoring for mouth watering delicacies that include khichdi, kadhito (crispy bhindi curry), potato curry and truckloads of different types of puris.

Use pay hike to secure future



Jul 25, 2016, 08.50 AM IST
Here are eight ways to make the most of the 7th Pay Commission bonanza
The incomes of Central government employees and pensioners are poised to rise. They will also get the arrears for the past seven months. Here are some suggestions on how to handle this sudden flush of liquidity. These eight investing ideas can go a long way in securing your financial future.

CONTRIBUTORY PF

Opt for higher contribution to Provident Fund account
The Contributory Provident Fund is a great way to build a tax-free corpus for your retirement. Intimate the accounts division of your office to deduct a higher contribution from your salary towards the CPF. General Provident Fund allows an employee who opts for a higher contribution to change the mandate twice in a year. Also, a portion of the corpus can be withdrawn for specific purposes and emergencies.

RECURRING DEPOSIT

Interest rate does not change till deposit matures
If you are looking to save for a short-term goal, go for recurring deposits. It is a safe option that inculcates the saving habit. Banks offer recurring deposits of up to 10 years, but one should choose a tenure that matches one's requirements. The big advantage is that once you start a recurring deposit, the interest rate does not change. So, even though rates may fall, you continue to enjoy the contracted rate till the deposit matures.

NEW PENSION SYSTEM

Avail of additional tax benefit on NPS investments
The additional money coming your way can help you save tax. Invest up to Rs 50,000 in the NPS to get additional tax deduction under the new Sec 80 CCD (1b). This is over and above the tax deduction under Section 80C. The tax benefit means a person in highest 30% tax bracket effectively invests only Rs 34,550 (he immediately gets a tax benefit of Rs 15,450). You can invest in a mix of equity funds, corporate bond funds and government bond funds. There is also a lifecycle fund that invests as per your age.

LIFE INSURANCE COVER
 
Low-cost term plan safeguards the future of your dependents
Life can be unpredictable. Adequate life insurance cover helps mitigate the financial stress on a family if the breadwinner passes away. Ideally, the insurance cover should be 6-7 times your annual income. While traditional life insurance policies have very high premiums, a low-cost term plan can give high cover without straining your wallet.

MUTUAL FUNDS

Take exposure to stocks with tax-saving ELSS funds
Equities play a critical role in an investment portfolio. Even the most conservative portfolio should have some exposure to stocks to be able to beat inflation. You can invest in stocks through mutual funds. The ELSS category is a best option for new investors. These schemes are eligible for tax deduction under Section 80C. The returns are tax-free because long-term capital gains from equity funds are exempt from tax.

MONTHLY INCOME PLANS

If wary of stocks, go for low-risk mutual funds
If the thought of investing in stocks unnerves you, go for low-risk monthly income plans (MIPs) or debt funds. MIPs have only a small portion (15-20%) of their corpus invested in stocks. The rest is in bonds and deposits. Debt funds are even less risky. They don't have any exposure to stocks. Debt funds are a better option than fixed and recurring deposits because the income is taxed only at the time of withdrawal and that too at a lower rate. However, the returns of these funds are also lower.

ATAL PENSION YOJANA

Secure your future with this new pension scheme
A typical retirement plan is a mix of several options. The Atal Pension Yojana is a good addition to make in your retirement planning. It is open to people under 40 and offers pension for life. To get a monthly pension of Rs 5,000, one needs to invest in the scheme till the age of 60.The pension will start after retirement and continue for life. On death, Rs 8.5 lakh would be given to the legal heirs of the investor.

SUKANYA SAMRIDDHI YOJANA

Save for daughter's education and get tax benefits
The Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana is another good scheme to invest in. However, it is only for girls below the age of 10 and there is an annual investment limit of Rs 1.5 lakh. Contributions are eligible for Section 80C benefit and the corpus is taxfree. Though the returns are assured, the interest rate could go down in future because it is linked to the government bond yields. Even so, it will be higher than what the PPF offers.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

80% of all crashes can be avoided with better vision skills.

Studies suggest up to 80% of all crashes can be avoided with better vision skills.

Our eyes are one of the most important safety features we have when driving. They allow us to position the vehicle, gauge our speed, see potential hazards and manoeuvre the vehicle.

About 90% of the information we use when driving is gathered by our vision. Other senses such as hearing, touch, feel, balance and smell provide the remaining information.

It is concerning then that Australian transport departments no longer test visual acuity when renewing licences.

Unfortunately we over-rely on one sense, a sense that does have limitations. The human body has never evolved to be able to drive a car. As such we still have the eyes and other senses of primitive man. The following sections outline the different limitations of human vision:

VISUAL FIELD

We have the widest range of vision (largest visual field) when stationary. Typically our primary vision is within 10° - 12° of our line of sight. But objects can be detected outside of this in our peripheral vision, 90° to the left and right, 60° above and 70° below our line of sight. This means when stationary we have a 180° horizontal visual field and a 130° vertical visual field.

At speed however our vision focuses automatically further ahead and thus the visual field reduces in all directions. At 100 km/h our horizontal visual field is only 40° (20° to the left and right of our line of sight).

Outside of the visual field we need stimulus to make us turn our head and look in that direction. A good stimulus could be movement relative to the background or a flashing or pulsating light or some other bright light.

This is one reason why our indicator lights flash, so they can be noticed and seen by other drivers even outside of their field of vision.

This is also a good case for the use of daytime running lights on vehicles, especially when driving at high speeds to make sure your being seen by other drivers.                                                                      
now you got the answer for your question. Why there are running light during day time on few cars?

                                                       
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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Natural cleansers to get rid of make-up


After sporting layers of make-up for hours you may want to use a soft and natural make-up cleanser to get rid it. Use cucumbers and yogurt, which can act as natural make-up cleansers and leave your skin safe and glowing, says an expert.

Manisha Chopra, co-founder of SeaSoul Cosmeceuticals, offers some tips on home-made cleansers that can leave your skin soft and clean.

1. Oil cleansers: Use of oils such as coconut oil and olive oil can cleanse your skin thoroughly, removing all sorts of make-up applied on your face. Apart from the make-up, these oils remove dust and dirt settled on your face without over-drying it.

2. Milk: Milk helps you to gently get rid of dirt and acts as the best make-up remover for sensitive skin. This is one of the most affordable options for removing make-up and keeping your skin refreshed.

3. Cucumbers: This vegetable is one of the most popular ingredients in skincare. It is known to be a cooling agent due to its high-water content. Grated cucumber can be used as a cleanser and if you want to get rid of that pigmented lipstick, add a little bit of milk or olive oil to the mixture.

4. Yoghurt: Yoghurt not only helps in relieving stubborn sunburns but also acts as a good cleanser. Dip cotton balls into plain yoghurt and rub them all over the skin. Rinse off with cool water.

5. Honey and baking soda: Honey is well-known for its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. On a clean cloth put some honey and sprinkle baking soda on it. This is one of the best ways to remove all the make-up and dirt from your face.


6. Rose water: Apply rose water on cotton balls and gently wipe your face and neck before you're off to bed. This magic potion not only leaves a good fragrance of rose but also keeps all the dirt at bay.

7. Bananas: If there are ripe bananas at home, do not throw them away. Mash them into a paste and apply them onto your face. Keep the mash on for five minutes and rinse well with a warm wash cloth. This helps to remove all the make-up and keeps your skin smooth and hydrated.

8. Avocados: Avocado oil is commonly found in make-up removers. Not just the oil, the fruit can also be used directly on your skin to remove any heavy mascara and other eye make-up.

9. Aloe Vera Gel: Pure Aloe Vera Gel is a great natural make-up remover. You can also put the gel in the fridge and soak it in cotton balls to make a quick and effective compress for tired and puffy eyes.

Kolkata: Long before the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) banned "unhealthy junk food" in school canteens, some of best schools in Kolkata had already gone healthy.

At The Heritage School, children are not allowed to carry any food from home. The school dietitian ensures that every serving in the canteen has adequate amount of vitamins, protein and essential minerals. "We don't serve chips or aerated drinks. Any packet of chips we find is confiscated ," said principal Seema Sapru, adding: "Our food is vegetarian and burgers are made with brown bread or multigrain bread."The school even has a special counter for khichdi, dal, bland sabzi, fruits, salads and soups.

Lakshmipat Singhania Academy is careful about nutrition but allows a day of "healthy-junk". "On Fridays, we serve sandwiches, burgers, pasta and pizza but with a lot of veggies and fruits. The rest of the days we serve idli, vada, paratha-sabzi, and chawal-dal-sabzi. No aerated drinks are allowed. Instead, we serve chhaas or fruit juice," said principal Meena Kak.

Students can't concentrate because they don't take nutritious food, she rues. "If there is a ban on sale of junk food within 50m of schools, as proposed by FSSAI, it will force students to have nutritious food," she said.

At The Future Foundation School, the focus is on a healthy twist. "We sneak in vegetables in our canteen menu - for instance our chicken wrap is made of wheat and the filling has peas, carrots and cabbage. We put shredded carrot in biryani, too, and kids scarcely notice it. Even our chicken pakoras are healthier because we use wheat in the batter and slip veggies into the pakoda as well. We have only healthy beverages, like lassi, iced green tea and lemonade. Colas, pizzas and burgers are banned," said vice-principal Krishnokoli Mukherjee

Supriyo Dhar, secretary of Board of Governors of La Martiniere School for Boys and Girls said, "Aerated drinks and chips are not allowed on campus. In the junior school, strict instruction is issued to parents not to send chocolates, pastries or even sandesh. If FSSAI comes up with such directives, it will help us."

At Modern High School, director Devi Kar feels that childhood is lost if on occasion, a student is not allowed to bring aachar or samosa. "Voluntarily and consciously, we don't serve fast food or aerated drinks. Instead, our canteens offer idli and mango drink, which is better than aerated drinks," she said.

Festival over, detox for a healthy you

Navratri was a time when a lot of people were fasting, there were others who were not part of this cleansing process.

Now that you are feeling guilty of the decadence of the festive season, diet debauchery and abandoned fitness regimes, it's time to detox your body for the next edition of festivals. A body detox is the way to go.

Science behind detoxification

Dr Manisha Jadhav, a holistic health specialist says, "The onset of win ter is an important juncture of seasonal change and infectious diseases. It is during this time that pathogens flourish due to humid pathogens flourish due to humid environments." While detoxification would help to strengthen our immune system by removing toxins, it is not just diets that claim to facilitate toxin elimination, there by promoting health and well-being, but also yoga that helps hasten the process. It is advised to detox our body with natural and high nutritive food like fresh fruits, dry fruits and dairy products. Although you're dieting, it is important to take care of the nutrients and fluid intake to gain energy and stay healthy.

Detox your skin for Diwali

Being constantly exposed to pollutants, dirt and toxins can take a toll on your skin and complexion. A seasonal detoxification routine can brighten the skin and reduce quite a few skin problems. A few changes to your diet and skincare routine can l greatly improve the way your skin feels from the inside.

Fitness nutritionist Pallavi Srivastava says, "The most impor tant point to remember during this time is that starving does not mean detoxifying. Detox doesn't mean weight loss either, it is just a cleansing process.Exercise well, eat well, meditate and be healthy, in order to complete the process in a natural way."

Things to do

Drink plenty of water, at least three litre daily to help your body flush out the toxins and metabolise them better Eat a lot of alkaline rich fruits like apple, banana, berries, grapes, lemon, orange, peach, pear and watermelon Cut back on refined sugar and animal fat Avoid smoking and alcoholic beverages A 30-40 minute walk everyday is a must Continue routine medications during detoxification

The detox diet

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Yes Detoxing is a good idea for an healthy diet which we should do it at regular intervals for an healthy living.Sankaran Krishnan

The detox diet is simple and uses products that are easily available. Start your day with warm water and lime juice Soy milk along with wheat flakes or oats or curd/yogurt along with fresh seasonal fruits are good options for breakfast Hydrate yourself with lemon juice, buttermilk and coconut water. Stock up on nuts like almonds, pistachios, walnuts and sprout salads to have between meals Soup, stir-fried veggies can be eaten frequently

Keep sipping on green tea. Add basil leaves, cinnamon, mint leaves and ginger to help the cleansing process

Homemade toothpaste with coconut oil, turmeric & peppermint to whiten teeth and reverse gum disease

Natural teeth whiteners will provide a more effective clean for your teeth. This recipe revolves around turmeric, a spice which has proven to provide many benefits aside from oral health. According to a study conducted by the Indian Society of Periodontology, turmeric was shown to be just as effective as a typical mouthwash when it came to oral health. Turmeric was shown to be incredibly effective at preventing plaque build-up and gingivitis and had noticeable anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties. Turmeric was also bio-compatible with all of the subjects who used it, meaning that they did not suffer from any side effects.
Virgin coconut oil is also an important addition to this natural teeth whitener due to it’s antimicrobial properties. Various strains of bacteria have been shown to be inhibited by the medium-chain fatty acids that are derived from virgin coconut oil, making it the perfect supplement to put in oral hygiene products in order to help ward off infections. 
Ingredients:
  • One table spoon of virgin coconut oil
  • One teaspoon of turmeric powder
  • Peppermint oil
Usage: 

  • Mix the ingredients until it forms a thick paste.
  • Apply the mixture to your toothbrush as you would with regular toothpaste.
  • Let the turmeric-toothpaste sit on your teeth for three to five minutes, allowing the whitening and anti-bacterial properties of the paste to really come into affect.
  • Spit out the excess paste and rinse out your mouth
You should notice your teeth beginning to whiten within the next few days. Now you have an all-natural teeth whitening tooth paste without any harmful side-effects!

கணவனின் காலை மனைவி பிடித்து விட்டால் வீட்டில் செல்வம் பெருகும்

கணவனின் காலை மனைவி பிடித்து விட்டால் வீட்டில் செல்வம் பெருகி, லட்சுமி கடாட்சமாக காட்சியளிக்கும்
திருப்பாற் கடலில் வீற்றிருக்கும் மகா விஷ்ணுவின் காலை மகா லட்சுமி தாயார் பிடித்து விடுவதாக பல்வேறு கோவில்களில் சிற்பங்கள் மற்றும் உருவப் படங்களைப் பார்த்திருப்போம். மகாவிஷ்ணுவும், லட்சுமி தேவியும் தம்பதி சமேதரராக இருப்பதால் இதை நாம் பெரிதாக யாரும் எடுத்துக் கொள்வதில்லை.
ஆனால் இதில் மாபெரும் ஒரு உண்மையை நமது முன்னோர் மறைத்து வைத்திருக்கிறார்கள். அதாவது கணவனின் காலை மனைவி பிடித்து விட்டால் குடும்பத்தில் சொத்து பத்து சேரும் என்ற உண்மையை மறைத்து வைத்துள்ளனர். ஆண்களின் முட்டி பாகம் முதல் பாதத்திற்கு முன்பாக உள்ள கணுக்கால் வரை உள்ள பகுதி சனிகிரகத்தின் ஆளுமைக்கு கீழ் வருகின்றது. அதே சமயம் பெண்களின் கை பாகத்தை சுக்கிரனின் ஆளுகைக்கு உட்பட்டதாக முன்னோர் ஜோதிட ரீதியாக வகுத்துவைத்துள்ளனர்.
sita-tending-to-ramas-feet-as-lakshmana-keeps-guard-CH71_lஆண்களின் முட்டி பாகம் முதல் பாதத்திற்கு முன்பாக உள்ள கணுக்கால் வரை உள்ள பகுதி சனிகிரகத்தின் ஆளுமைக்கு உட்பட்டிருப்பதால், இந்த பகுதியில் பெண் என்ற சுக்கிரனின் கைகள் பட ஆணுக்கு பணம் சிறிது சிறிதாக வந்து சேரும். எனவேதான் செல்வத்திற்கு அதிபதிகளான லட்சுமி தேவி மகாவிஷ்ணுவின் கால்களை பிடித்து விடுவதாக சிற்பங்கள், ஓவியங்கள் வரைந்து வைத்துள்ளனர் நமது முன்னோர்கள்.
கால மாற்றத்தால் ஆண் அதிக்கம், பெண் அடிமைத்தனம் போன்ற பல்வேறு விரும்பத்தகாத நிகழ்வுகளால் இம்முறைக்கு பல்வேறு எதிர்ப்புகள் கிளம்பியதால் உன்னதமான இந்த நிகழ்வு தற்போது மறைந்து விட்டது வேதனைதான்.

Why Cancer Healer therapy?

We treat Cancer Patients with Cancer Healer Therapy which is based on immunotherapy. Listed below are the benefits of our Cancer Healer Therapy:
  • Precise: The therapy trains the immune system to recognize and target only the cancer causing cells without affecting the normal cells.
  • Long-lasting response: Makes the immune system remember the cancer cells and prevents them from attacking the body in the future.
  • Highest success rates: Even in the last stage of cancer a cancer patient has higher chances of getting cured by Immunotherapy.
  • No Side Effects: With Immunotherapy there is no side effects to the cancer patients like hair loss, infections, pain, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, damage to the taste buds, weight loss, mouth-sores or loss of appetite.
  • Affordable: Unlike other therapies, Cancer Healer Therapy is affordable and effective.

Immunotherapy in India

Immunotherapy is an advancement in the field of cancer treatment which boost the body’s immune system to fight against the cancer causing cells. It trains the immune system to recognize the cancer cells and destroy it. It also stimulates the immune system to destroy cancer causing cells by using antibodies.
There are available, at present, three types of Immunotherapy. They are Passive Immunotherapy (or monoclonal antibodies), Non- Specific Immunotherapies and Active Specific Immunotherapy (or Cancer Vaccines)
At Cancer Healer Center, Cancer Healer Therapy (a type of Immunotherapy) is used for the treatment of cancer patients. It is an affordable therapy with highest success rates and with no side effects like hair loss, infections, pain, damage to the taste buds, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, weight loss etc. Also, it makes sure that the normal cells don’t get destroyed during the treatment.
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WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS STONES COMING OUT WITH THIS AMAZING HOME REMEDY


One of the most crucial organs in your body is the kidneys. This is because the kidneys function in not only enabling your body to detox, but get rid of impurities from our blood stream in addition to waste products from your urine. Unfortunately, these vital functions of the kidney can be hampered by numerous ailments. Kidney stone is one of the kidney ailments that affect millions of people worldwide. Whereas it might not be life-threatening as kidney failure the pain that comes with kidney stones can be unbearable. Therefore, by virtue of being on this page chances are that you are looking for information in regards to natural remedies for kidney stones.
This article presents you a natural homemade recipe that will cleanse your kidneys and thus improve their work.
Ingredients
  • A handful of parsley or coriander leaves
  • Water
Preparation
It is very easy, first take a bunch of parsley or Cilantro
(Coriander Leaves ) and wash it clean. Then cut it in small pieces and put it in a pot. Cover with clean water and boil it for ten minutes. Let it cool down and then filter it and pour in a clean bottle. And keep it inside refrigerator to cool.
Drink one glass daily and you will notice all salt and other accumulated poison coming out of your kidneys by urination. Also you will be able to notice the difference which you never felt before. The best way is to liquefy in a good blender. Second best way is juicing it.
And boiling it is the least beneficial, although it is the method most CAN do. You gotta own a juicer or a blender for the other 2 better ways. But everyone has a pan, water and fire. Parsley and Cilantro are known as the best cleaning treatment for kidneys and it is natural! Parsley and Cilantro are NOT the same thing. Cilantro and Coriander are the same thing. You can use Parsley OR Cilantro or BOTH mixed. Both Parsley and Cilantro help detox your kidneys.
Doctors are NOT going to approve of anything NATURAL. 100% of what doctors do has never cured anyone. So no use asking your doctor about this, since doctors abandoned ALL medicine and ALL cures over the past 75 year
Source : http://www.fhfn.org/

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

சகல தோஷங்களையும் தீர்த்து சுகவாழ்வு தரும் திருமங்கலக்குடி சூரியனார்

சகல தோஷங்களையும் தீர்த்து சுகவாழ்வு தரும் திருமங்கலக்குடி சூரியனார் Jun 04, 2016
   சூரியனார் கோவில் இந்தியாவில் இரண்டு இடத்தில்தான் உள்ளது வடக்கே கோனார்க் தெற்கே இந்த சூரியனார் கோவில், கோனாறுக்கில் உருவ வழிபாடு கிடையாது ஆனால் இந்த சூரியனார் கோவில் உருவ வழிப்பாடு உண்டு தஞ்சாவுர் மாவட்டம் கும்பகோணம் அருகில் திருமங்கலக்குடியில் நவகிரக தலங்களில் சறியதலம் முதல் தலமாக விளங்குகிறது இத்தலத்தில் சூரியனார் 2 மனைவிகளுடன் திருமனகோலத்தில் காட்சி தருவதுடன் உக்கிரகம் இல்லாமல் சான்த்தமாக பக்தார்கள் தோஷங்கள் நீக்கி சுகவாழ்வு தருபவராக இத்தலத்தில் சூரியன் என்ற பெயரில் அருள் பாலிக்கிறார் இவரை வணங்கினால் தேஷம் தீரும் என்பது பக்தர்களின் தீராதநம்பிக்கை.
   சனி, கேது, சூரியன், வியாழன் போன்ற கிரகங்கள் ஊழ்வினையால் தீய பலனை நமக்கு தருகையில் அவர்களின் அருளைப் பெற்று, அவர்கள் தரும் துயரங்களை சற்று தணிப்பதற்கும் கிரகங்களினால் வரும் தீய பலன்களை தாங்கும் உடலும் உள்ளமும் பெறவும் பெரியேர்கள் உருவாக்கிய பற்பல சேஷத்திரங்களுள் தலையானது என முனிவர்களால் பேசப்படுவதுதான் இந்த சூரியனார் கோயில்.

    எப்போதுமே சிவபெருமான் பார்வதி, கணபதி மற்றும் முருகப்பெருமானை கும்பிட்டு விட்டுத்தான் நவகிரக தேவர்களை தொழவேண்டும். நாம் செய்த பாவங்களோ நமது தாய்-தந்தை மற்றும் முன்னோர் செய்த பாவங்களும் கூட நம்மைத் தொடும். பித்ருதோஷம் என்பது நளமகாரஜவைப் பற்றிய சனி தோஷத்தைவிட கொடுமையானது. யாரையேனும் கொல்வதால் வரக்கூடிய பிரம்மஹத்தி தோஷம் என்பதனை விடக் கொடியது. ராவணேஸ்வரனைக் கொன்ற ராமனும் சூரபத்மன் என்ற கொடியவனை அழித்த முருகனுமே பிரம்மஹத்தி தோஷத்திற்கு பயந்து பல பரிகாரங்கள் செய்தனர் என்கின்றனர். முனிவர்களும், சித்தர்களும் அப்படிப்பட்ட தோஷத்தைவிடகொடுமையானது பித்ருதோஷம். அதை அறவே அழிக்க வல்லவர் ஆதித்ய பெருமான்.
 பற்பல தலங்களில் சூரிய பகவான் கோயில் கொண்டிருந்தாலும், திருமங்கலக்குடிஎன்ற நாகபூமியில் சூரியன், நவநாயகர்கள் படை சூழ கம்பீரமாக வீற்றிருக்கிறார். பக்தர்களை காப்பதற்காக சப்தம் என்ற ஏழு வர்ணங்களைக் கொண்ட ஏழு குதிரைகளைக் கொண்டு ஒற்றை சக்கரத்தை உடைய, அச்சு இல்லாத தேரில், தாமரை மலரை கையில் தாங்கி, பக்தர்கள் குறைகளை குருபகவான் எடுத்துரைக்க, மேற்கு நோக்கி, திருமகள் அம்சமுடைய உஷாதேவி மற்றும் சாயாதேவியுடன் காட்சி தர, ஏனைய கிரஹாதி தேவர்கள், மூலவரான சூரியனைச் சுற்றி வருகின்றனர். சனிப்பெயர்ச்சியால் எற்பட்டிருக்கக் கூடிய பாதிப்புகளை சிவன்-பார்வதிமுருகருக்கு அபிஷேகம் அர்ச்சனை செய்து பின் சூரியனாரை மனமுருக பிரார்த்தித்தால் எப்படிப்பட்ட சனி தோஷமும் விலகும்.
  சுக்ரீவன், அனுமனுடன் இந்த தலத்திற்கு வந்து சாந்தி செய்து, ராமனின் உதவியுடன் வாலியை வீழ்த்தி, தனது மனைவியோடு நாட்டையும் மீட்டான் என்கின்றனர். ரத, சப்தமி, குருப்பெயர்ச்சி, சனிப்பெயர்ச்சி நாட்களிலும் இரகு கேது ப்ரீதி போன்றவற்றிற்கும் ஒவ்வொருவரும் கண்டிப்பாக சென்று ஆதறிக்க வேண்டிய தலமே இந்த சூரியனார் கோயில்.
    கச்சப மகரிஷி, தனது தவத்தின்போது நாரயாணரை நினைத்துஓம்என்றார். அப்போது அவர் முன் தோன்றியவர்கள் சூரியன், யமதர்மராஜன், வைவஸ்வத மனு ஆகிய மூவருமே அதாவது ஓம் என்ற ஒலியில் தோன்றியவர் சூரியன்.இந்த சூரியனுக்கு, யமுனை நதியே மகளாகிறாள். யமுனை நதியோடு பின்னிப் பிணைந்து கிருஷ்ணவாதாரம். இந்த சூரியனாரின் கோயிலில் உள்ள சூர்ய புஷ்பகரினணி என்ற தீர்த்தத்தில் நீராடினால், யமுனை நதியில் நூற்றி எட்டு முறை நீராடியதற்கு சமம் என்கின்ற கலி தீர்த்த விநாயகர் பக்தர்கள் குறைகளைக் கேட்டு சூரியனாரிடம் சொல்வார். இது ஒவ்வொரு ஞாயிறு மற்றும் செவ்வாய்க்கிழமைகளில் நடைபெறுவதால் இந்த நாட்களில் சூரியனார் கோயிலுக்குச் செல்வதும் ஆவணி மாதத்தில் வரும் கிருத்திகை, உத்திரம் மற்றும் உத்திராட நட்சத்திர நாட்களில் சூரியனாரை வழிபடுதலும் நல்ல பலன் தரும் என்கிறார்.
   இந்த தலத்திற்குபஞ்சமங்கள சேஷத்திரம்என்ற நாரதர் கூறுவதாக நாடி சாஸ்திரம் பேசுகிறது. ஆதித்ய ஹருதய ஸ்தோத்திரம். அனுமன் சாலீசா போன்ற ஸ்லோகங்களை இந்த பஞ்சமங்கள சேஷத்திரத்தில் அமர்ந்து 12 முறை பாராயணம் செய்தால், களத்திர தோஷம் நீங்கும். விவாகம், புத்திர, கல்வி, உத்யோகம் சம்பந்தமான அனைத்து தோஷங்களும் முற்றிலுமாக களையப்படும்.
  காசி விஸ்வநாதரையும் விசாலாட்சி தாயாரையும் பிரார்த்தித்த பின், சூரிய காயத்ரியை நூற்றி எட்டு முறை உச்சரித்தப்படி தாமரை மலர்களை சமர்ப்பித்து பெரும் நல்விளைவுகளில் சூரிய உதய நேரத்தில் பாராயணம் செய்தால் அஷ்டம் சனி, ஏழரைச் சனி, கண்டகச் சனி போன்ற 12விதமான சனி தோஷங்கள் நிவாரணம் ஆவதுடன் பிள்ளைகளுக்கு நல்ல வரன் அமையும்.