Ayurveda highlights the belly button, Nabhi, as a vital energy centre. Oiling this point offers profound benefits for body and mind. It strengthens the core, improves digestion, and harmonizes doshas.
India, the cradle of one of the world’s oldest civilisations, has always been a land where healing was not just a science, but a sacred art — a harmonious blend of body, mind, and spirit. Long before ...
Today, olive oil is often hailed as helping to protect against disease, but beliefs in its medicinal or even sacred properties date back millennia. Olive oil was used for healing and purification and ...
The government plans to develop its ancient spiritual cities -- Varanasi, Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Chitrakoot, and Gorakhpur -- as “signature wellness destinations.” These cities, long known for ...
Science is slowly accepting the ancient healing phrase claimed for centuries, "a healthy mind in a healthy body." It's not just a statement; it emphasises the mind and body connection. A ...
When we think of jazz, we think of instruments — saxophones, pianos, trumpets, trombones, clarinets, bass, drums, and guitars — blending in unpredictable ways to craft listening journeys fit for late ...
For decades, people have instinctively turned to music for comfort, whether to find peace after heartbreak or motivation in the face of chaos. But according to Judith Pinkerton, founder and CEO of ...
Acupuncturist Gerad Kite performs pulse diagnosis for James Eden, a film producer and also co-writer of new book The Untapped Self, in London, on Sept 4. [Photo/Xinhua] LONDON — When film producer ...
On International Music Day, we speak to musicians, lyricists, music entrepreneurs and more to see what all the world of music is currently going through. 1. Shweta Bothra, lyricist and writer, Tu Meri ...
Musician Doe Paoro is approaching music as a healer. With her new album Living Through Collapse, she aims to create a healing experience—both personal and collective. Lyrically, the album explores big ...
ISTANBUL, Sept 1 (Reuters) - In a brightly lit treatment room at a private hospital in Istanbul, doctor Erdal Dilekci makes dozens of small, quick incisions on a patient's back as part of a ...