... lobules and end in the milk glands. Tiny ducts run from the many tiny glands, connect together, and end in the nipple. These ducts are where 80% of breast cancers occur. This condition is called infiltrating ...
... objects at the same time is a symptom of the mind. That is to say, the mind is capable of many senses simultaneously
"Sukhadhyupdabdhi sadhana mindriya manah."
This means that mind is ...
... our lives, which can be brought about by so many reasons: financial concerns, family problems, work pressure, and so on. Stress can also be brought about by environmental factors such as not receiving ...
... less than many people assume. In modern times, the problem with Western diets is usually excess consumption of protein rather than a deficiency. Many components of protein used by the human body (amino ...
... the right. Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity and also personifies beauty, grace, and charm. She is normally depicted seated on a lotus with gold coins. Lord Ganesh has many functions ...
... Queen Kunti tied a ‘raksha’ on her grandson Abhimanyu to protect him in battle.
King Alexander It is said that at one time, Alexander’s wife approached the mighty Hindu adversary, Puru, and sought ...
... on the fourth day after his marriage. When that day came his wife did not allow him to sleep but rather engaged him in hearing many Puranic stories and sang bhajans. She also placed a lot of gold and silver ...
... its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never do.” Violence takes many forms and if you can no longer colonise geographical continents, ...
... for the multitude of religious ideas in the Indian sub-continent. Some of these ideas adhere closely to the original Vedic tradition, while over the years many have incorporated local influences with regional, ...
... they mainly have many things in common. The 6 parts of a Hindu Temple: 1. The Dome and Steeple: The steeple of the dome is called ‘shikhara’ (summit) that represents the mythological ‘Meru’or the highest ...
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