ALOE VERA Aloe Vera is a succulent plant often found in tropical climates, with its use recorded as far back as Egyptian times, topically and orally. Its extracts are often used in cosmetics and can be found in everything from fragrances to moisturizer. Aloe Vera is a popular thick, short-stemmed medicinal plant that stores water in its leaves and have been used for thousands of years, especially best known for treating skin injuries. An evergreen perennial, it originates from the Arabian Peninsula, but grows wild in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climates around the world. It is cultivated for commercial products, mainly as a topical treatment used over centuries. It is used in many consumer products, including beverages, skin lotion, cosmetics, ointments or in the form of gel for minor burns and sunburns. Its 12 to 19 inches long thick, pointed and fleshy green leaves, contains a slimy tissue that stores water & filled with tissue gel, which is used i
33 Everyone has a lucky number perceived in their minds and normally that number is in a single digit, starting from 1 to 9, but none must have thought of the number beyond these single digits, especially this one 33. One would be really get surprised to know the divinity aspect of this number 33 that prevails in almost all the major religions that exists on earth today. Let’s explore the same one by one. The 33 divinities, divided into three classes, invoked in the songs of the Rig-Veda, reveal 33 Devi & Devta in Vedic Aryanism / Hinduism. The Rig Veda is one of the oldest written books in the world, dating from at least as early as 1700 BC that describes “the 33 divinities”, which states there are 11 Devi Devta in heaven, 11 on earth and 11 in-between. It is believed that at the age of 33 years, Lord Krishna departed from earth. In Persian Aryanism, there are 33 specific Yazads and Ameshaspands, each of whom are linked to the primary 33 constellations
PALASH (Kesudo) “The Sacred flame of forest” The first sloka of the Sukla Yajurveda speaks about the Palasa tree and in Sanskrit, the flower is extensively used as a symbol for the arrival of spring and the colour of love. Palash is the holy fire (Agni) flower and is only found in BharatVarsh territory, ranging across Pakistan, Bharat, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia. This flower is not found in any parts across the world, except in BharatVarsh region and initially originated in Doaba region located between holy Ganga & Yamuna rivers. Palash naturally moisturizes skin, as it has innate content of the smoothening or emollient Vitamin E, that also has antioxidant properties. The extract from the leaves and flowers, when applied on sunburns and rashes, pacifies the aggravated and dried up regions of the skin, leaving it soft and completely moisturized. The residue derived from Palash leaves has
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