Jesus,
the Christ did visit India? Affirms Subhrajit Mitra, producer
of feature film “The Unknown Stories of the Messiah”.
Obvious, as it is, to kick interest and anxiety amongst faithful,
skeptics and other academically inclined scholars and historians.
When did Jesus, if at all? He was crucified on a Friday by
the Jews and being hitherto down the ages observed as ‘Good
Friday’, the supreme sacrifice by the godman to the
mankind. Gospels speaks of Jesus resurrected the following
Sunday, and which is celebrated as Easter, but never attribute
any givings about the Subhrajit’s claim. Read
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Realty
funds are facing new interest
According
to market sources, an estimated US$2 billion is likely to
flow into Bangalore real estate market in the next one year.
Most of them are looking for long-term projects with a span
of 3-4 years.
Companies like Kotak Mahindra, IDBI and HDFC have already
mobilized realty funds worth US$ 3.5 billion for investment
in the coming months in selected cities. Read
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Tips
to choose the right tenure
A
home loan is a huge financial commitment for most borrowers
that and it is bound to affect them for decades.
It is very important for new borrowers to understand what
they are getting into. Before choosing an option, you must
make clear decisions on elements like repayment capacity,
type of loan and rates. Choosing the right tenure is one another
factor that a prospective borrower must decide before approaching
a lender. Read
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Wayanad,
Nestled
among the mountains of western ghats, lies Wayanad, [also
called as Wynad, Wayanadu, Wyanad, Vayanad, Vayanadu, Vynad
etc] is one of the most loveliest hill station in Kerala that
have been able to retain its pristine nature. This green paradise
is located at a distance of 76 kms from the nearest sea-shore
of Kozhikode. The hills, rocks and valleys which give shape
to the very unique terrain of Wayanad provide for exceptional
adventure experiences. Mountains and forests intersperse to
create numerous outback trails, trekking routes and opportunities
for other adventure sports. With vast areas still unexplored,
Wayanad is truly an adventurescape waiting to be discovered.
The leading tourist centres of South India like Ooty, Mysore,
Bangalore, Coorg and Kannur are around this region. Read More «
Lucky
Bamboo in your House
Lucky
bamboo has become very popular and more widely available in
the past few years. You can now find it at most supermarkets,
as well as floral shops and online. A healthy, green plant
brings a lively qi into the home and this little plant adds
a lot without asking much of you.
One
of the reasons it has become popular is that it is so easy
to grow. It does not require a great deal of sunlight. In
fact you should keep it out of direct sunlight. It can be
grown in water or in soil, and requires little care. Most
often you will find it “planted” in a small pot
filled with pebbles and water. Some people feel the water
should be changed every week and others simply replenish the
water as it evaporates. As long as the water is clean and
clear, simply refilling the container will keep your lucky
bamboo happy. Read
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Feast
of Love
In
a coffee shop in a tight-knit Oregon community a local professor
and writer Harry Stevenson witnesses love whipping up mischief
among the town’s residents. Among young and old, among
both parents and lovers, among the sweet and the savage, among
humans and even animals, Harry watches in awe as love mystifies,
wounds, devastates, inspires, makes unreasonable demands and
profoundly shapes the lives of everyone around him--including
himself. Read More «
The
Girl Next Door
Based
on true events, a dark thriller set in 1958 that tells story
of a pair of recently orphaned girls in the care of Ruth Chandler,
a woman slowly going mad. Ruth decides that she must discipline
the girls, and encourages her three young sons to share in
the girls'' punishments. David, their 12-year-old neighbor,
has developed an innocent crush on the older sister. Read More «
“REI-KI”
– THE CONCEPT BEHIND THE HEALING POWER R.K. Bangalore
:-
“Rei
– Ki” pronounced as “ray-key” are
words of Japanese origin. ‘Rei’ means ‘Cosmic
or Universal’ and ‘Ki’ means ‘Life
Force Energy’. ‘Rei – ki’, in a way,
is a method of healing.
What is the concept of Rei-ki and how it works?
There is Cosmic Life Force Energy always prevalent around
us as a cosmic truth in the form of Five elements or the ‘Pancha
Bhootha’. Our body is made up of the five elements and
the energy continuously keep flowing unseen, in constant tune
or equilibrium or wave length with the five elements outside
our body. Read
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Stress
Management
The
work ethic is part of the lifestyle. We like to contribute,
take pride in our effort and get compensated financially and
emotionally. Work is about integrating our personal rhythm
with daily routines and other people. As we get busy, life
gets rushed; our personal equilibrium gets harder to maintain
and as a result we are giving others partial attention. We
make mistakes and misunderstandings occur. That’s when
negative “situations” begin to occur at the workplace. Read More «
Hair
& Makeup
Facial
Steaming
The
benefits of steaming your face are many. It opens your pores,
removes dead skin cells, improves circulation and allows for
a deep cleansing of your skin. It is helpful for both acne
and blackheads. Facial steaming is recommended to be done
on a weekly basis as part of your beauty routine.
It
is normal after the first few times for a few blemishes to
appear, this is due to the steam releasing the impurities
in the skin. Read More «