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Learn Deeply In Indian Philosophy

September 14th, 2009 Chandri No comments

There have been a lot of philosophical activities around the globe. This is mainly due to the fact that man is continuously evolving and is in constant search of deeper understanding and grasp of what is truly occurring around his external environment. Moreover he is more and more curious at how he can absolutely control his inner thoughts and beings.

This characteristic of man towards philosophy has brought him ahead of all that is surrounding. It has clearly brought him beyond the limits of time and nature. Civilizations and communities have thrived because of guiding principles and practices. Lets take a look at one of the oldest surviving groups in the worlds history and learn how Indian philosophy have given its lands and people quite a promising journey.

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Why Learn Indian Massage

September 13th, 2009 Chandri No comments

Massage is an important part of the Indian culture. It figures in almost every stage of life of an individual in India, especially because it has its roots in Ayurveda, India s ancient science of medicine. As one of the Ayurvedic methods, massage has been used for about four thousand years to improve the health and treat different kinds of illnesses. No wonder thousands of people around the world were encouraged to learn Indian massage.

Indian massage falls under the Panchakarma aspect of Ayurveda. Panchakarma consists of five therapeutic treatments, all of which are aimed at purifying and relieving the body of toxic elements. Massage does this by working on two levelsthe mental and the physical aspects of an individual.

The rubbing and pressure exerted on ones body result in heightened… Continue reading

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Love and Learn Indian Sexual Techniques

September 13th, 2009 Chandri No comments

To learn Indian sexual techniques from love manuals such as the Kama Sutra and Ananga-Ranga, is not merely for the pursuit of satisfying earthly desires. It was specifically written to provide a set of instructions for married couples that any separation may be prevented. The instructions include tips, suggestions and advices on how to handle a number of problems that a husband and wife may encounter.

At the conclusion of Ananga-Ranga or State of the Bodiless One, Kalyana Malla, who holds a very unsentimental perspective of the human relationship, says this:

There is no doubt about it. Satiety is the result of monotony. This boredom is often what leads other couples to believe their sex life is not so great. Often, the result is less bonding, which is why some… Continue reading

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