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Black Siddha was created in 2003.

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National Institute of Siddha was created on 2005-09-03.

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guess no medicines are there in halopathy.... but there are medicines in siddha, consult any siddha specialist n enquire about it...

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It depends upon how many candidates have applied and how many above this rank choose homeopathy and siddha medicine

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Sally Kempton has written:

'Awakening Shakti' -- subject(s): Hindu goddesses

'The heart of meditation' -- subject(s): Siddha yoga (Service mark)

'Meditation for the love of it' -- subject(s): Siddha yoga (Service mark)

'Meditation for the love of it' -- subject(s): Siddha yoga (Service mark)

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Ayurveda , yoga ,unani,siddha ,homeopathy

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There is no cure for herpes. Unfortunatly!

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"The ashram Gilbert visited, therefore, is Gurudev Siddha Peeth where Muktananda is buried".

http://wyaryan.blogspot.com/2007/06/gelato-mala-beads-romance.html

"Gurudev Siddha Peeth, the first Siddha Yoga ashram, is a "shakti peeth", a center of spiritual energy. It is situated in the historic and sacred Tansa Valley, in Maharashtra, India. The ashram is imbued with the spiritual power of the Siddha Yoga Gurus and the countless hours of sadhana and spiritual practice that Siddha Yogis have performed there."

http://www.siddhayoga.org/community/ashrams/gsp/

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There is the Bethesda Siddha Research Center to facilitate answers related to traditional Indian systems of medicine, natural and healthy living, Siddha treatment options for chronic diseases, etc. It is apparently a not for profit organization and they do not charge for questions nor sell medicines. It is said that the experts volunteer their time and expertise to answering questions.

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Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, & Homeopathy (India)

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dr cn deivanayagam is the best doctor.

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no,rheumatoid arthritis is 100% curable.i have completly cured more than 10 people through siddha treatment.if you have any dought in this statement, you can contact me through my account.

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Gurumayi Chidvilasananda

http://www.siddhayoga.org/guru-siddha-yoga.html

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Visit www.leavingsiddhayoga.net for more information on Muktananda

A good article to read on SYDA, Siddha Yoga (founded by Muktananda), Muktananda and the other leadership of SYDA, Siddha Yoga on the Leaving Siddha Yoga website, is The New Yorker article entitled "O Guru, Guru, Guru". It can be found under the "Articles" section (towards the bottom of that section) of the Leaving Siddha Yoga website.

Muktananda did not receive his Master's degree, it is not even clear if he finished high school. This is misquoted in the Ask.com material.

Nityanada of Ganeshpuri died in 1961, so Muktananda did not meet him in 1966, as also has been misquoted in the Ask.com material.

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Actually not a saint...a siddha(more than a saint)by name THIRUMOOLAR lived in thillai

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Bridge medical services offers jobs for BSMS, BAMS, BHMS Ct 9444057765

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amukara is a tamil siddha midicine. its is most powerful medicine for human health

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The full form of ISMH is Institute of Siddha Medicine and Homeopathy.

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ARUT JOTHI SIDDHA CLINICHIV & Cancer Treatment Centre

Shop No.7, C- Block, 1st Floor,

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Contact: Dr.M.Shanmugam R.I.M.P., Dr.S.Ramalingam B.S.M.S.,

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E. Gene Smith has written:

'The pandita and the siddha' -- subject(s): Civilization, Buddhism, Buddhist literature, History and criticism, History

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We are DGR Bioherbs a trading company of herbal medicine, siddha medicine like senduram, gold paspam, navapashanam, rasamani. if anybody need please call my number 9791205192.

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A better question would be "Who IS Gurumayi Chidvilasananda?", because as far as I know, she is still alive and well.

The following text is taken from www.siddhayoga.org

"Gurumayi Chidvilasananda is a Siddha Guru who walked the path of yoga under the guidance of her Guru, Swami Muktananda. Gurumayi received the power and authority of the Siddha Yoga lineage from Swami Muktananda before he passed away in 1982. She teaches the Siddhas' message that the experience of divine consciousness is attainable in this human body."

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The tamil name of rosemary is THALISABATRI mostly used in treating respiratory disorders in Siddha medicine.

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kasa-kasa

No it is not called as KASA-KASA.

No tamil name for SABJA.

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Can call as Tulasi Vithai(seed). For buying in grocery and siddha/ayurveda stores you shall ask as sabja itself.

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Buddha means enlightened one.

The Founder of Buddhism was the historical Buddha (which means the Fully Enlightened One), born in Nepal (year 623 B.C.) as Prince Siddhartha of the Sakya Kingdom. The natives of ancient Nepal were the Kirat people (Tamang, Sherpa, Rai, Gurung etc.), better known as the Gurkhas today.

Prince Siddhartha left Nepal (in the Himalayan mountain range) at the age of 29 years old, crossed over to ancient India and eventually gained Enlightenment (Bodhi) at the age of 35 years old, at a place subsequently named as Bodhi Gaya. He became the Buddha.

The key teachings of the Buddha, encapsulated in the Four Noble Truths, are:

1. Living a simple life of love, non-violence and compassion will result in a person getting reborn in heaven, or in good circumstances as a human being. The former is consistent with Christ's Teachings. For the latter, clinical cases of human rebirth have been extensively researched and published by Dr. Ian Stevenson, MD and university Professor.

2. Practising meditation / yoga / Zen together with point 1, will bring about spiritual happiness here and hereafter. This is consistent with Laozi's Teachings.

3. Practising points 1 and 2, together with the initial knowledge of the intrinsic nature of all worldly things (impermanence, insubstantiality and insatisfactoriness) will lead to the end of rebirth, and go beyond heavenly existence. This is termed as Nibbana (Nirvana), which the Buddha has described to us as Highest Happiness, Freedom, Unique and Beyond Space-Time Continuum. Nibbana is not existence nor extinction.

4. The precise method for point 3 is known as the Noble Eight-fold Path.

At the age of 80 years old, the historical Buddha entered into Final Nibbana (Parinibbana). 500 years later (year 57 A.D.), the Buddha appeared in a dream to the Han Emperor Mingdi, which prompted the Emperor to ask his Court the next day about 'a golden man with light shining from his neck'. This account is recorded in China's historical archives. One of the official said he had heard of a holy man in the western region, who had find immortality and whose skin was golden. Subsequently, Han Mingdi sent an expedition to found out more. This marked the spread of Buddha's Teachings from the western region (Himalayas), and also India, into the central plains of ancient China.

2600 years later, Albert Einstein said:

"There is a third stage of religious experience…the individual feels the futility of human desires…beginnings of cosmic religious feeling already appear at an early stage of development, e.g., in many of the Psalms of David and in some of the Prophets. Buddhism…contains a much stronger element of this."

Robert Oppenheimer said:

"If we ask, for instance, whether the position of the electron remains the same, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether the electron's position changes with time, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether it is in motion, we must say 'no'. The Buddha has also given such answers when asked (about Parinibbana)."

Niels Bohr said:

"For a parallel to the lesson of atomic theory...(we must turn) to those kinds of epistemological problems with which already thinkers like the Buddha and Laozi have been confronted, when trying to harmonize our position as spectators and actors in the great drama of existence."

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Siddhartha spent several years fasting and practicing asceticism, which is a severe self-discipline that avoids all type of human indulgences. However, he later rejected this type harsh type of asceticism because it impeded the ultimate path to nirvana. He modified this to a practice that while not descending into the self denial of asceticism, did not cross over into luxury and indulgence either.

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Being a Buddha means you are an "enlightened one". Which means you have found the cause of suffer to the world. You understand the concept of the world and most of all yourself....

The Founder of Buddhism was the historical Buddha (which means the Fully Enlightened One), born in Nepal (year 623 B.C.) as Prince Siddhartha of the Sakya Kingdom. The natives of ancient Nepal were the Kirat people (Tamang, Sherpa, Rai, Gurung etc.), better known as the Gurkhas today.

Prince Siddhartha left Nepal (in the Himalayan mountain range) at the age of 29 years old, crossed over to ancient India and eventually gained Enlightenment (Bodhi) at the age of 35 years old, at a place subsequently named as Bodhi Gaya. He became the Buddha.

The key teachings of the Buddha, encapsulated in the Four Noble Truths, are:

1. Living a simple life of love, non-violence and compassion will result in a person getting reborn in heaven, or in good circumstances as a human being. The former is consistent with Christ's Teachings. For the latter, clinical cases of human rebirth have been extensively researched and published by Dr. Ian Stevenson, MD and university Professor.

2. Practising meditation / yoga / Zen together with point 1, will bring about spiritual happiness here and hereafter. This is consistent with Laozi's Teachings.

3. Practising points 1 and 2, together with the initial knowledge of the intrinsic nature of all worldly things (impermanence, insubstantiality and insatisfactoriness) will lead to the end of rebirth, and go beyond heavenly existence. This is termed as Nibbana (Nirvana), which the Buddha has described to us as Highest Happiness, Freedom, Unique and Beyond Space-Time Continuum. Nibbana is not existence nor extinction.

4. The precise method for point 3 is known as the Noble Eight-fold Path.

At the age of 80 years old, the historical Buddha entered into Final Nibbana (Parinibbana). 500 years later (year 57 A.D.), the Buddha appeared in a dream to the Han Emperor Mingdi, which prompted the Emperor to ask his Court the next day about 'a golden man with light shining from his neck'. This account is recorded in China's historical archives. One of the official said he had heard of a holy man in the western region, who had find immortality and whose skin was golden. Subsequently, Han Mingdi sent an expedition to found out more. This marked the spread of Buddha's Teachings from the western region (Himalayas), and also India, into the central plains of ancient China.

2600 years later, Albert Einstein said:

"There is a third stage of religious experience…the individual feels the futility of human desires…beginnings of cosmic religious feeling already appear at an early stage of development, e.g., in many of the Psalms of David and in some of the Prophets. Buddhism…contains a much stronger element of this."

Robert Oppenheimer said:

"If we ask, for instance, whether the position of the electron remains the same, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether the electron's position changes with time, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether it is in motion, we must say 'no'. The Buddha has also given such answers when asked (about Parinibbana)."

Niels Bohr said:

"For a parallel to the lesson of atomic theory...(we must turn) to those kinds of epistemological problems with which already thinkers like the Buddha and Laozi have been confronted, when trying to harmonize our position as spectators and actors in the great drama of existence."

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an ill person, a dead person and an old person:)

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He was an Indian Prince who was kept in his palace as when he was born, a wise man told his father - the king - that if he saw suffering, he would give up on the idea of being king and would become a holy man. When he was 16, he married and had a child but he felt bored so he asked a man to take him around the kingdom. He saw suffering so he went to think why. He found a tree and sat beneath its shade. He sat thinking about why there was suffering in the world. He called this meditation. Eventually, he found the answer after 46 days of meditating. He called this realisation enlightenment. He became the first Buddha. A Buddha is a Buddhist achieves enlightenment. So Suddhartha Gautama discovered Buddhism.

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Buddha means "The Enlightened one" or "Awakened one" but there are other related meanings.

The Founder of Buddhism was the historical Buddha (which means the Fully Enlightened One), born in Nepal (year 623 B.C.) as Prince Siddhartha of the Sakya Kingdom. The natives of ancient Nepal were the Kirat people (Tamang, Sherpa, Rai, Gurung etc.), better known as the Gurkhas today.

Prince Siddhartha left Nepal (in the Himalayan mountain range) at the age of 29 years old, crossed over to ancient India and eventually gained Enlightenment (Bodhi) at the age of 35 years old, at a place subsequently named as Bodhi Gaya. He became the Buddha.

The key teachings of the Buddha, encapsulated in the Four Noble Truths, are:

1. Living a simple life of love, non-violence and compassion will result in a person getting reborn in heaven, or in good circumstances as a human being. The former is consistent with Christ's Teachings. For the latter, clinical cases of human rebirth have been extensively researched and published by Dr. Ian Stevenson, MD and university Professor.

2. Practising meditation / yoga / Zen together with point 1, will bring about spiritual happiness here and hereafter. This is consistent with Laozi's Teachings.

3. Practising points 1 and 2, together with the initial knowledge of the intrinsic nature of all worldly things (impermanence, insubstantiality and insatisfactoriness) will lead to the end of rebirth, and go beyond heavenly existence. This is termed as Nibbana (Nirvana), which the Buddha has described to us as Highest Happiness, Freedom, Unique and Beyond Space-Time Continuum. Nibbana is not existence nor extinction.

4. The precise method for point 3 is known as the Noble Eight-fold Path.

At the age of 80 years old, the historical Buddha entered into Final Nibbana (Parinibbana). 500 years later (year 57 A.D.), the Buddha appeared in a dream to the Han Emperor Mingdi, which prompted the Emperor to ask his Court the next day about 'a golden man with light shining from his neck'. This account is recorded in China's historical archives. One of the official said he had heard of a holy man in the western region, who had find immortality and whose skin was golden. Subsequently, Han Mingdi sent an expedition to found out more. This marked the spread of Buddha's Teachings from the western region (Himalayas), and also India, into the central plains of ancient China.

2600 years later, Albert Einstein said:

"There is a third stage of religious experience…the individual feels the futility of human desires…beginnings of cosmic religious feeling already appear at an early stage of development, e.g., in many of the Psalms of David and in some of the Prophets. Buddhism…contains a much stronger element of this."

Robert Oppenheimer said:

"If we ask, for instance, whether the position of the electron remains the same, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether the electron's position changes with time, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether it is in motion, we must say 'no'. The Buddha has also given such answers when asked (about Parinibbana)."

Niels Bohr said:

"For a parallel to the lesson of atomic theory...(we must turn) to those kinds of epistemological problems with which already thinkers like the Buddha and Laozi have been confronted, when trying to harmonize our position as spectators and actors in the great drama of existence."

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embarking on a spiritual journey and renouncing worldly comforts. Through meditation and self-reflection, he discovered the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, which became the foundation of Buddhism. Siddhartha Gautama's quest ultimately led him to enlightenment and the understanding that suffering can be overcome through the cessation of desire and attachment.

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That's a good question and scholars are not quite sure. At the time the predominate religion in India was Brahmanism. Hinduism as it is today did not exist in the Buddhas lifetime. So most likely he originally followed the teachings in the Vedas that the Brahmins taught.

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The Founder of Buddhism was the historical Buddha (which means the Fully Enlightened One), born in Nepal (year 623 B.C.) as Prince Siddhartha of the Sakya Kingdom. The natives of ancient Nepal were the Kirat people (Tamang, Sherpa, Rai, Gurung etc.), better known as the Gurkhas today.

Prince Siddhartha left Nepal (in the Himalayan mountain range) at the age of 29 years old, crossed over to ancient India and eventually gained Enlightenment (Bodhi) at the age of 35 years old, at a place subsequently named as Bodhi Gaya. He became the Buddha.

The key teachings of the Buddha, encapsulated in the Four Noble Truths, are:

1. Living a simple life of love, non-violence and compassion will result in a person getting reborn in heaven, or in good circumstances as a human being. The former is consistent with Christ's Teachings. For the latter, clinical cases of human rebirth have been extensively researched and published by Dr. Ian Stevenson, MD and university Professor.

2. Practising meditation / yoga / Zen together with point 1, will bring about spiritual happiness here and hereafter. This is consistent with Laozi's Teachings.

3. Practising points 1 and 2, together with the initial knowledge of the intrinsic nature of all worldly things (impermanence, insubstantiality and insatisfactoriness) will lead to the end of rebirth, and go beyond heavenly existence. This is termed as Nibbana (Nirvana), which the Buddha has described to us as Highest Happiness, Freedom, Unique and Beyond Space-Time Continuum. Nibbana is not existence nor extinction.

4. The precise method for point 3 is known as the Noble Eight-fold Path.

At the age of 80 years old, the historical Buddha entered into Final Nibbana (Parinibbana). 500 years later (year 57 A.D.), the Buddha appeared in a dream to the Han Emperor Mingdi, which prompted the Emperor to ask his Court the next day about 'a golden man with light shining from his neck'. This account is recorded in China's historical archives. One of the official said he had heard of a holy man in the western region, who had find immortality and whose skin was golden. Subsequently, Han Mingdi sent an expedition to found out more. This marked the spread of Buddha's Teachings from the western region (Himalayas), and also India, into the central plains of ancient China.

2600 years later, Albert Einstein said:

"There is a third stage of religious experience…the individual feels the futility of human desires…beginnings of cosmic religious feeling already appear at an early stage of development, e.g., in many of the Psalms of David and in some of the Prophets. Buddhism…contains a much stronger element of this."

Robert Oppenheimer said:

"If we ask, for instance, whether the position of the electron remains the same, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether the electron's position changes with time, we must say 'no'. If we ask whether it is in motion, we must say 'no'. The Buddha has also given such answers when asked (about Parinibbana)."

Niels Bohr said:

"For a parallel to the lesson of atomic theory...(we must turn) to those kinds of epistemological problems with which already thinkers like the Buddha and Laozi have been confronted, when trying to harmonize our position as spectators and actors in the great drama of existence."

yes, that is correct. He left his wife, child and kingdom and for 6 years tried to discover why people suffer and after meditating under a pi-pal tree became enlightened.

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Siddhartha Gautama founded the religion , Buddhism!

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Prince Siddarthat Gautama is better known as the Buddha. 'Buddha' means 'Enlightened One.'

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Siddhartha Shah And Associates are a team of divorce lawyer and they generally deal with family related matters. They have an experience of more than two decades. If you wish to approach a good divorce lawyer then they are a good option. They have an office in Fort area as well as in Santacruz West. Most of their recent meetings are held at their Santacruz west office. You can connect to them on : 093222 86663 or email them on lawyersidd for fixing an appointment.

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I am mira maji vill po siddha dt purba medinipur west bengal & my son kalyan kumar maji with the sameaddres having some deep discount bond how we get money

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The legal status of homeopathy medicine in India is on an equal footing with conventional, Ayurveda (recognised since 1969), Unani, and Siddha medicine. It is recognised by Central Council of Homoeopathy , Deptt. of AYUSH , Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India since 1973.

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Kindly follow the link below to see images and usages of Medicinal plants (especially in Indian Systems of Medicine - Siddha & Ayurveda.

http://openmed.nic.in/2055/

http://www.researchsea.com/html/article.php/aid/123/cid/1/

Dr. Walter, MD,

www.siddhapapers.org

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The Hindi name Siddhartha means "one who has achieved his goal" or "fulfilled wishes." It is derived from the Sanskrit words "siddha" meaning accomplished, and "artha" meaning purpose or wealth. The name is famously associated with Gautama Buddha, whose birth name was Siddhartha Gautama.

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The Tamil name for jaundice is "kaamaalai". It is also referred by "majak kaamaalai". In Tamil medicinal system (called the Siddha system) the herb "keezhaa nelli" is used to cure completely jaundice. You can also visit the site http://www.thesiddhamedicine.com for getting more information of the system Dr.J.Raamachandran

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The cast of Salamamgkero - 1986 includes: Gina Alajar as Siddha Turko Cervantes as Ahura Nonong de Andres as Akay Sunshine Dizon as Freza Sonny Erang as Drago Tanya Gomez as Lovina Dick Israel as Arbutus Odette Khan as Madera Liza Lorena as Kleriga Ruben Rustia

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern ---DHA. That is, six letter words with 4th letter D and 5th letter H and 6th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

buddha

siddha

sradha

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern --D-HA. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter D and 5th letter H and 6th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are:

buddha

siddha

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