Thursday, January 26, 2017

Yoga Training Center in Kharegaon, Kalwa-W, Thane-400605

A place of health and fitness for people who never rest and work round the clock—the  SJ Yoga Meditation Training Center offer all kinds of yoga classes, traditional, as well as modern variants like weight losing yoga. You can also take the help of the trainers who can assist you at home.

SJ Yoga Training Center
 


Address - 2, Suchita Apartment, Ground Floor, Kashinath Patil Marg, Kharegaon, Kalwa-W, Thane-400605.
Contact: + 91-9405347889 

Agnihotra Vidhi



You can learn here Agnihotra Vidhi too, which makes our vastu and environment pure.

Agnihotra is a healing fire from the ancient science of Ayurveda. It is a process of purifying the atmosphere through a specially prepared fire performed at sunrise and sunset daily. Anyone in any walk of life can do Agnihotra and heal the atmosphere in his/her own home. Thousands of people all over the world have experienced that Agnihotra reduces stress, leads to greater clarity of thought, improves overall health, gives one increased energy, and makes the mind more full of love. It is a great aid to drug and alcohol deaddiction. Agnihotra also nourishes plant life and neutralizes harmful radiation and pathogenic bacteria. It harmonizes the functioning of Prana (life energy) and can be used to purify water resources.

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Monday, January 16, 2017

go around the US capital

Doing DC differently








Go beyond-the-norm and go around the US capital just like a local
Lincoln Memorial? Check. Smithsonian troves? Done. National Zoo? Clicked a selfie with pandas. But there is a lot more to do in Washington DC beyond visiting its astonishing museums and historical sites. Here are a few unusual things to do when in the compact, walkable city. Also, you will avoid the queues that are par for course at popular sites.

GEORGETOWN

Washington's wealthiest neighbourhood, Georgetown, can be divided into four sections ­ the marketplace along M Street, the university, the historic residential neighbourhood, and the waterfront. Stroll or bike along the tree-lined paths, indulge in some serious designer retail therapy, step into the town's past with a visit to Tudor Place, or spend an evening enjoying sunset drinks aboard a cruise. You won't regret a visit to Dumbarton Oaks.TIP: Georgetown is almost always crowded at night. It's wise to take a bus or taxi.

NEWSEUM

The Newseum, set in a dramatic glass-and-silver structure on Pennsylvania Avenue, chronicles the rise of multimedia; and how radio, TV, and the internet transformed worldwide news dissemina tion. It houses 15 state-of-the art theatres ­ including an eye-popping “4-D“ theatre. The must-see exhibits are Pulitzer Prize winning photos, the largest piece of the Berlin wall outside Germany, Reporting Vietnam and 911 gallery. Tip: The top-floor terrace offers one of the best views of the Capitol.

LURAY CAVERNS

The largest cavern in Eastern America, Luray Caverns is located just 90 minutes southwest of Washington DC. Discover cathedral-sized chambers with towering stone formations. It also features the world's only “stalacpipe organ“, made of calcite formations hanging from the ceilings. The organ is played electronically for every tour and manually on special occasions. Beyond the organ, Luray Caverns holds plenty of natural beauty, like the Dream Lake, Titania's Veil and the Double Column.

GREAT FALLS PARK

If you want to get out of the city and closer to nature without travelling for hours, Great Falls Park, Virginia, is only 25 km outside of Washington DC. Located along the Potomac river, the 800-acre park is a spectacular landmark. Hike along dramatic clifftops, bicycle on one of its scenic trails or go for adrenalinepumping activities like rafting, rock climbing, horseback riding and kayaking. The park is also an excellent location for birding and fishing. Whatever you choose to do, be sure to wear sturdy shoes and carry enough drinking water.

"More you travel, more you learn"

Shweta Tripathi, actor
Shweta Tripathi, actor



Why travel

The more you travel, the more you learn. It does not matter what you do for a living or how much money you make ­ make it a point to venture out. The memories that I make on my trips give me fuel to go on in life.

Travel style

My travel style changes from trip to trip, depending on the place and budget. I am a flexible traveller.

Foodie moment

Experimenting with Thai food! I love their spices. I love Thai green curry and sticky rice.

Must-pack items

Speakers, map and camera.

Travel lessons I have learnt:

There is always a solution for everything. One must never panic, and instead think and find a solution.

Also, I have learnt to adapt to things easily.

Travel helped me realise...

That people might speak dif ferent languages and eat different foods, but at the core we are all the same. I love interacting with people from different countries and getting to know their stories. It's enriching.

My travel style

Carry trackpants that are easy and comfortable to wear and look cool at the same time. Carry lots of basics so you can pair them up with things and get a new look every time.

Travel goal

I plan to complete my advance course this year. My first dive was in Lakshadweep. I have been snorkelling since I was a child, but tried diving during my last trip to Lakshadweep.Since then my world has never been the same. Today, I am a certified open water diver, and want to complete my certifi cation now.