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curcumin, the component of interest in turmeric

Here is a link to a very recent review on the therapeutic values of curcumin/turmeric.
www.springerlink.com/content/18n558v11ru33516/
Most of us are aware of these benefits and of course have been using turmeric as a food additive for ages.
Here is a dramatic announcement by Divya Gandhi in today's issue of the Hindu online.
www.thehindu.com/health/article520903.ece?homepage=true
It is dramatically captioned as well, 'Turmeric, a recipe for trouble too?'
In my opinion, Ms Gandhi is reading too much into the doubtlessly interesting research findings.
Think of the following:

Nyagrodha-Udumbara-Ashvattha, the three gentle giants

Prologue:
The very large span in seven of the eight aishvaryas (as different from corresponding siddhis which men attain through sadhana) that Bhagavan possesses is indicated in sloka 90 of the Sri Vishnu Sahasranama, along with its significance to the cosmic creation play. Bhagavan is of course Vishnu and Vyapaka, a great spanner of extremes. This sloka has 12 names in it, numbering 839 to 850.
839. Bhagavan is anu: the very first, very minute singularity that was created by his srshtisankalpa. (animaa)
840. He is brhat, huge, the vast expanse of all his creation. (mahimaa)

Andree-Marie Dussault on the Cell-phone and the Soul

Fast food, tobacco and alcohol are pouring into India, promoting a consumer culture. India should beware. It must not repeat the mistakes of the West, says Andrée-Marie Dussault in his article entitled Cellphone and the Soul, in the Times of India, dated 24th January 2010. Andrée-Marie is a Delhi-based correspondent of a Swiss newspaper.

A sequel to Shri Matsya Narayana

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A sequel to Shri Matsya Narayana

Partha Desikan

If we have read the story of the saving of the Vedas by the direct intervention of the Infinite in the Matsya form and are informed that there could be slightly different versions of the story, if we have learnt that at least for the Matsya manifestation of the Lord, the faithful have built two large temples in India at different times, and if we are able to visit one of these temples and offer our loving homage, then what?

Nadaswaram (Nagaswaram) and the US

Nadaswaram (Nagaswaram) and the US

Partha Desikan

The nadaswaram (sometimes spelt nadhaswaram, and also called nagaswaram) is one of the most popular classical (Carnatic style) instruments of South India and acclaimed as the world's loudest non-brass acoustic instrument. It is similar to the North Indian wind instrument shehnai (shahnai), but larger in size. It has a hardwood body and a large flaring bell made of wood or metal.

Escape from employment

Escape from employment
Photo Courtesy: Cliff

1) Why should coming to office be drudgery? Why can't it be fun for everyone?
2) Why can't we bring our family into office during working hours?
3) Why can't we work out of home when we feel like? (Telecommuting is 'green working' anyway.)
4) Why should we have working hours at all?
5) Why should we have a boss? Why should there be a supervisor?
6) Why can't everyone think like the owner of the organization?

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This youth charter on Climate/ Climate Change is the outcome of the first Hyderabad Youth Summit on Climate Change held in the Deloitte Campus in Gachibowli, Hyderbad on June 20, 21st ’09. The summit was organized by the Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN) with the support of WWF-India, Deloitte and APEC.

Since the charter is quite extensive, I have mentioned only the sailent points. For details on any of these, the charter can be downloaded from here.

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