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Sunday, April 24, 2011

THE DEMISE OF SRI SATHYA SAI BABA: A GREAT LOSS TO HUMAN SOCIETY



Time: 07.40AM
Date: 24th April 2011
India as well as this spiritual globe lost a very bright star at this time. The bulletin from SSSIHMS revealed that Sri Sathya Sai Baba had left his mortal body, leaving an ever un-fulfilled space. This messenger of Love, Peace & Harmony will be no more with us to bless us directly, though His hidden blessings are upon us incessantly.

Though many controversies have come out regarding His incarnation and magical powers, we should not go with this at all. As we are not brainless, we can know by focusing on the godly work he has done in various sectors for the welfare of society. It is also said that anybody can be best recognized by his actions; we shouldn’t forget it. He has never referred Himself only as God, rather to all human beings; the only difference is that He has realized what we haven’t till now.

Let us spread His message of Love and Service to every corner of the world. Let His blessings always shower to make us feel the ecstasy of divinity and enlighten our lives to walk the paths shown by this Great Soul.

THANKS
Sushanta


Thursday, April 21, 2011

CONGRATULATION DR. SIDDHARTHA


It’s really a matter of pride that another Indian was awarded with “PULTIZER” prize- the most prestigious award in the field of literature and journalism in USA, for the year 2011. Previously, those were Govind Bihari Lal(1937), Jhumpa Lahiri(2000) and Geeta Anand(2003) could make it, now it’s Dr.Siddhartha Mukherjee, an US-based medicine professor-cum-cancer physician, for his non-fiction classic book “The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer”. This book is all about the evolution and progression of the thousand years old, all time pain causing “cancer” disease and its tragic stories related to mankind. Here cancer is viewed by author with cellular biologist’s precision, a historian’s perspective and a biographer’s passion, which made this book so special.
This is a must read book for all human beings, that will surely make them realize about a power beyond their reach, which can cripple anybody at anytime without discriminating rich-poor, young-old etc. Men will fear to be cursed with this disease as a result of their sins committed in life, because all activities are well noticed by the Supreme Power.
Hats off to Dr.Siddhartha for his valuable contribution to the world of literature.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

REDUCE THE RISK OF DIABETES MELLITUS (DM)


As you know, India is declared to be the Diabetes Capital of the World, let’s be cautious before this demon Diabetes swallows us.

Habits those alter the risks of DM are:
1. Consumption of green vegetables reduces the chance up to 14%.
2. Oil of Naturally grown fish also reduces the risk.
3. Mothers feeding breast milk are 33% less prone to DM.
4. Morning walk for 15 mins and exercises (which causes sweating) for 45 mins reduce the risk.
5. Breathing exercises balances the metabolism, thus reduces the chance.
6. Sleeping less than 6 hrs at night increases the risk.
7. People taking more than 5 cups of polished white rice are more prone to suffer.
8. Smoking increases the risk.
Let’s move towards a healthy world.

Thursday, April 07, 2011

ON THE OCCASION OF WORLD HEALTH DAY (7TH APRIL)

First of all I heartily wish all the readers a Healthy and Disease-free life.
With this growing population and rapidly changing environment, the complexities of diseases are increasing and it has become very very difficult to live a disease-free life. The sufferer only knows the pain and sufferings of a disease;
and by the time people experience it on own, it becomes too late. Though many diseases can’t be cured, many can be prevented; so why not to adopt the “Prevention is better than cure” method to get rid of these alarming, life-threatening situations. Also it has become very much necessary to be disease-free in this fast-moving era to always be in competition.
The Ancient, 5000 years old Indian System of Medicine focuses on two aspects-
  1. To PREVENT the diseases in healthy persons.
  2. To CURE the diseases in diseased persons.
It mainly emphasizes on preventive aspect, which is mainly required for this era. With the knowledge and application of age-old, time-tested principles of medicine, one can maintain a healthy and better life; as i
t emphasizes on all four dimensions of health: The PHYSICAL health, The MENTAL health, The SOCIAL health & The SPIRITUAL health.
Those who have adopted have surely got results. People from overseas countries have realized the importance of “PREVENTION”, so coming to India to get knowledge of this ancient system. But it’s a matter
of sorrow that we Indians are unable to recognize our culture, tradition and system properly. For World Health Day 2011, WHO is going to launch a worldwide campaign to safeguard medicines for future generations because antimicrobial resistance and its global spread threaten the continued effectiv
eness of many medicines used today to treat the sick, while at the same time it risks jeopardizing important advances being made against major infectious killers. It reflects the importance of PREVENTIVE aspect.
Those who have no time to take care of health will surely have time to be treated in hospitals. So lets promise to create a healthy and disease-free world by taking necessary preventive measures.

THANKS
Sushanta