Sunday 22 March 2020

Coronavirus treatment

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Treatment of coronavirus:


Applying heat to an area increases the blood flow, bringing along proteins and oxygen. The overall benefits of heat therapy are very prevalent. This therapy method is great to decrease joint stiffness, reduce pain and inflammation, and relieve muscle spasms.
So we should do TAPNU before going to bed with family .
In Gujarati aem karavathi badha bacteria virus Mari javani sakayata vadhi Jai che ... Aa rite pn Thai sake Corona same yuddh.
What you say ... 
Samjuti mate : 

( aane TAPNU keyay Gujarati ma ).
SARS(severe acute respiratory syndrome).

Juo kevi rite aa rahya SARS ( severe acute respiratory syndrome) na symptoms: Pain areas: in the muscles
Whole body: fever, chills, or malaise
Respiratory: respiratory distress or shortness of breath
Also common: coughing, infection, or headache.
Aa rahya Corona virus na symptoms: People may experience:
cough
fever
tiredness
difficulty breathing (severe cases).
Desi dava : drinking or  sucking turmeric ( Lili haddar) bcz it 

Boosts immune function

Curcumin is proven to improve immune function with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antibacterial properties.
Curcumin has also been shown to act as an immune modulator, helping regulate immune cell function against viral diseases.
Try to Kari ae Bhagwan SWAMINARAYAN ane guruhari PRAMUKH SWAMI MAHARAJ and MAHANT SWAMI MAHARAJ be yad Kari ne .... Jay swaminarayan.
Tapnu ane turmeric rojinda jivan ma upyog ma levathi viral diseases na symptoms cure Kari sakay .
Bas aej ...Jay swaminarayan.

Tuesday 3 March 2020

TO UNDERSTAND RELATIONSHIP

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Monday 2 March 2020

OUR INDIA'$ GLORIOUS CULTURE

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Hinduism

The underlying tenets of Hinduism cannot be easily defined. There is no unique philosophy that forms the basis of the faith of the majority of India's population. Hinduism is perhaps the only religious tradition that is so diversified in its theoretical premises and practical expressions as to be called a "museum of religions". This religion cannot be traced to a specific founder nor does it have a "holy book" as a basic scriptural guide. The Rig Veda, Upanishads and the Bhagwad Gita can all be described as the sacred text of the Hindus.
Unlike most other religions, Hinduism does not advocate the worship of one particular deity. One may worship Shiva or Vishnu or Rama or Krishna or some other gods and goddesses or one may believe in the 'Supreme Spirit' or the 'Indestructible Soul' within each individual and still be called a good Hindu. This gives an indication of the kind of contrasts this religion is marked by. At one end of the scale, it is an exploration of the 'Ultimate Reality'; at the other end there are cults that worship spirits, trees and animals.
Hinduism takes many forms from serene private prayer to cacophonous public festival. There are festivals and ceremonies associated not only with gods and goddesses but also with the sun, moon, planets, rivers, oceans, trees and animals. These innumerable festive occasions lend Hinduism its amazing popular appeal and make the Indian tradition rich and colorful.
Some of the popular Hindu festivals are:
  • Deepawali
  • Holi
  • Dussehra
  • Ganesh Chaturthi
  • Pongal
  • Janamasthmi
  • Shiva Ratri 
  • Vasant panchami