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The idea of the Bhagavad Gita as a motivational speech meant to get people to do their job, is popular in corporate circles. Many even equate Krishna with the manipulative Chanakya. But such a prejudiced reading overlooks the whole point of the Bhagavad Gita, which was meant to make Vedic ideas accessible to the common man, through narrative. ....
TTD has been claiming that one of the seven hills of Seshachalam in Tirupati – Anjanadri hill – is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman Tirupati: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which controls the temple of Lord Balaji atop Tirumala hills, is all set to declare on Wednesday that Lord Hanuman was born in Andhra Pradesh. The TTD’s announcement will coincide with Sri Rama Navami celebrations. The richest temple trust in the country says its finding is based on a thorough study by a panel of experts comprising Vedic scholars, historians, and Hindu religious leaders. TTD has been claiming that one of the seven hills of Seshachalam in Tirupati – Anjanadri hill – is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman. Now, its officials say they have evidence to back their claims. The expert committee recently submitted its report to TTD, which in turn will make the report public on Wednesday. According to TTD sources, Prasad, a Vedic scholar from Guntur, recently approached TTD execut ....
Purple vs. blue toning shampoo and why you should be using one Anastacia Uriegas FacebookTwitterEmail .webphotographeer/Getty Images/iStockphoto So, unless you spend a lot of time watching “hairdresser reacts to home bleaching” videos on YouTube, you might not be aware of the transformative magic of purple and blue toners, shampoos, and conditioners. They’re capable of transforming shockingly-yellow bleached hair into silvery platinum and coaxing luscious cool ash tones from orange-tinged highlights. If you’ve ever had your hair professionally highlighted or lightened, your stylist or colorist likely used a custom-blended toner after bleaching to achieve the desired result. Toning is necessary because different hair colors have different undertones; brunette hair has warm orange or red tones while blonde hair has yellow tones. If you don’t bleach enough of those pigments out, you end up with brassy orange or straw-yellow hair. “Brassiness” refers ....
The initial plan fir Ayodhya development NEW DELHI: A proposed facelift of Ayodhya alongside construction of the Ram Temple will bring about major landscape and river-front development with a greenfield city spread over 1,200 acres studded with special features and a distinct colour scheme for buildings that will come up as part of the new project. The plans outlined by Delhi-based C P Kukreja Architects along with LEA Associates South Asia and infrastructure major L&T present an integrated infrastructure plan. “City of Ayodhya has deep significance and sentiments attached with it. We intend to transform Ayodhya into a world class city amplifying its historic and religious values while preserving the tranquillity and spirituality aspect,” Dikshu C Kukreja, managing principal of the architecture firm, told TOI. ....
Pic: Dia Mirza Twitter Dia Mirza is being lauded for having a priestess perform the wedding ceremony and the actress recently opened up about how managed to rope in Sheela Atta to oversee all the rituals. “The highest point for us was the Vedic ceremony conducted by a woman priest! I had never seen a woman performing a wedding ceremony until I attended my childhood friend Ananya’s wedding a few years ago. Ananya’s wedding gift to Vaibhav and me was to bring Sheela Atta who is her aunt and also a priestess, to perform the ceremony for us. She also painstakingly went through several hours of training to imbibe the essence of the scriptures so that she could assist Sheela Atta and translate the shlokas! It was such a privilege and a joy to be married this way!” ....