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Methi Laddoo
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Methi laddoo is a popular Ayurvedic winter sweet consumed for its warming properties. Traditionally prepared in many Indian households, it helps protect against cold, boosts immunity, and improves joint health. Nursing mothers are also given methi laddoos to promote lactation. Methi Laddoo is very good for health, especially during winter,…
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Ending the Year with a Sunset overlooking Eucalyptus – Tree Love January.
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Take down all your troublesAnd wrap up your regret,Tie the to the rays of lightThe sun sheds as it sets.– Erin Hanson As the sun sets on the last days of the year, I find myself in quiet reflection, watching nature tell its timeless tale. A sunset, so full of…
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Green Tatwa Talks Ep 62 Featuring Anjali Choudhary(Sunheri Mitti)
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The Golden Touch of Soil: Anjali Choudhary’s Mission with Sunheri Mitti ”One to change a few. A few to change many. Many to change the world. It all starts with one.” Every year, on December 5th, we celebrate World Soil Day to highlight the importance of healthy soil and sustainable…
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Celebrating National Bird Day: Honoring Our Feathered Friends
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“In the symphony of nature, birds are the melodious notes.” Every year on January 5th, bird lovers and nature enthusiasts come together to celebrate National Bird Day—a day dedicated to our feathered friends who grace the earth with their beauty, song, and wonder. This day is celebrated annually on 5th…
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Book Review: The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand – A Personalized Reflection
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Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead is a philosophical and ideological masterpiece that revolves around individualism, integrity, and the unwavering pursuit of personal vision, as embodied in its central character, Howard Roark. Reading The Fountainhead was a deep, introspective journey, not just through the trials of a young architect, but through the…
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Green Tatwa Talks Ep 61 – In conversation with Sustainable Ashwin
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Low-Waste Living & Finding Solace in Nature
Living a low-waste, conscious lifestyle isn’t just about reducing what we consume—it’s about nurturing a deeper connection with our environment. By composting, using bioenzymes, and choosing sustainable products, we close the loop on waste and create a balance that benefits both humanity…
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Tarot card – The Eight of cups
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In tarot, the “8 of Cups” card signifies a moment of realization where someone is choosing to walk away from a situation that no longer serves them, indicating a need to let go of the past and move on to pursue something more fulfilling, often representing a change in perspective or…