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Entries from July 2008

Hinduism’s contributions to modern science - II

July 27th, 2008 · No Comments

I would like to write a little more about people from Hindustan/ India/ Bharat who made enormous contributions to scientific research and thought way back during the BC era. These people have been completely ignored by the modern world dominated by Christians who have taken over every aspect of science and even to the extent […]

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Tags: Hinduism · India · Spirituality

Optimising your online business

July 27th, 2008 · No Comments

With technology converging having an online entity for your business has become more important than ever. But just hosting a website to showcase your offerings is not enough. Your website has to feature in the top-3 in all search engines especially Google. This will ensure that prospective clients will find your website while searching for […]

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Hinduism’s Ancient contributions to modern science

July 27th, 2008 · No Comments

As a child growing up with the staple knowledge diet of British-formed and communist-inspired education system in India, I was accustomed to hearing only one thing: “Hinduism is a religion of blind faith, superstition and is one of the most unscientific faiths on earth.” This would often make me wonder why so many people continue […]

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Tags: Hinduism · India

Digital Cameras capture memories

July 27th, 2008 · No Comments

One of the most valuable modern innovations in my opinion is the digital camera. Coming to think of it, photography or image capture itself has been a great help to mankind. This technology and gadgetry help preserve priceless memories for several years, decades and sometimes centuries too. But within photographic techniques and gadgetry available I […]

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Lecture series on “The essence of Spirituality”

July 26th, 2008 · No Comments

An advertising campaign has been running on Radio Salaam Namaste in Dallas area since the past month about the oncoming visit of Swami Mukundanda, an IIT and IIM alumnus who gave up lucrative corporate career to answer the call of spirituality. Apart from hearing about his visit on radio, I had seen flyers being […]

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Tags: Happiness · Hinduism · Spirituality · Temple

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Boating: A dangerous but pleasurable activity
Boating is one of my favourite pastimes, but at the same time I understand the perils of the sport and take necessary precautions. One of the most common and very stupid things people do is Boating Operating Under the Influence of alcohol. I would say that those who do […]

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Vedanta: The heart of Hindu Spirituality

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Ever since my early childhood I have always been wondering about various facets of life. One area where I had and continue to have lots of questions is in the realm of spirituality. Being born in a brahmin family I was exposed to the ritualistic spirituality and was initiated into chanting of hymns a little […]

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Tags: Hinduism · India · Spirituality

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Signage and Display Materials 
One of the most important ways to promote your organisation irrespective of whether it is a business, non-profit, religious-based or cooperative is to participate in trade shows and business expositions. To participate in trade shows one of the most important requirements is to have excellent trade show displays. Organisations often make the […]

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Hindu Temples

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Among the numerous religious spaces in India temples are by far the most splendourous structures. The beauty about temples/ Hindu places of worship is that the style and look varies with each geographic region, demographic community and sometimes they don’t even look like temples but they are. This kind of diversity can be found perhaps […]

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Tags: Hinduism · India

Search for Credit Cards

July 24th, 2008 · No Comments

While Looking for credit cards I am very particular about certain things such as the APR, credit limits, balance transfer fees (the lower the better), credit period etc. Being very picky I naturally have to search in various locations to find the right Credit Card. I recently visited this website CardHub.com which is a […]

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