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Navratri: A Celebration of Strength, Devotion, and Renewal / Dhairya Yoga

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India is a land of festivals, where every occasion is filled with colors, devotion, music, dance, and deep philosophical meaning. Among these festivals, Navratri holds a special place. The word Navratri itself means “nine nights.” For nine nights and ten days, devotees across the country worship the divine feminine energy, which is seen as the source of life, strength, wisdom, and protection. But Navratri is not only about religious rituals; it is a festival that symbolizes the eternal victory of truth over falsehood, light over darkness, and righteousness over injustice. At its heart, Navratri is a celebration of Shakti—the divine energy that sustains the universe. This energy is revered in different forms, primarily as Goddess Durga, who is believed to manifest in nine forms during these nine days. Each form represents a unique quality, from innocence and nurturing power to courage and ultimate wisdom. By worshipping these forms, devotees not only express devotion but als...

Why Diabetes will see steep rise soon- How Yoga can control Diabetes?

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Diabetes is one of the major health deterrents in the world and the Diabetes capital of the World is non-other than our country-India with more 70 million people suffering from type-2 diabetes, India has another challenge to face India is one of the 7 countries of the IDF SEA region. 463 million people have diabetes in the world and 88 million people in the SEA Region; by 2045 this will rise to 153 million. The total adult population in India: 859,956,100 Prevalence of diabetes in adults in India: 8.9% Total cases of diabetes in adults in India: 77,005,600 Workshop on How to control diabetes with Yoga? The WHO also estimates that 80% of diabetes deaths occur in low and middle-income countries and projects that such deaths will double between 2016 -2030. It has been further estimated that the global burden of type-2 diabetes is expected to increase to 438 million by 2030 from 285 million people (recorded in 2010). Similarly, for India, this increase is estimated to be 58% from 51 mi...