Introduction Murungai Maram (முருங்கை மரம்), also known as the Moringa Tree or Sigru in Ayurveda, has rightly earned the global title “Miracle Tree”. Traditionally...
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By Rupa Mahadevan – Navaratri is one of the hundreds of Hindu festivals, symbolising the timeless triumph of good over evil, and an embodiment...
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Onam and Lammas harvest festivals may be worlds apart in geography, but they share striking similarities in spirit. From Kerala’s grand Onam celebrations to...
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Introduction Murivenna, a classical Ayurvedic oil from Kerala, is an essential for first-aid in UK. This Miracle oil is renowned for soothing cuts, burns,...
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The UK is witnessing a remarkable surge in the number of Indian students choosing its universities for higher education in 2025. From world-class institutions...
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The Meaning Behind UK Storm Names When you hear the name “Storm Floris”, it might sound more like a perfume ad than a serious...
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What is Pada Abhyanga? Pada Abhyanga is the Ayurvedic practice of foot massage, a part of Dinacharya (daily routine) mentioned in classical texts. While...
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What do monks, Glasgow nightclubs, and viral memes have in common?One answer: Buckfast Tonic Wine affectionately called “Bucky” by locals, and equally blamed and...
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If you’re visiting Edinburgh in August and hear the deep thump of drums echoing off castle walls, you’re not imagining it. That’s the Royal...
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If you’re Indian and identify as “veg,” moving to the UK can be a bit of a dietary wake-up call. The terms “vegetarian” and...
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Missed your appointment because of a delayed train? You’re not alone and good news: you can likely claim compensation. Most UK train operators participate...
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When most people think of visiting Glasgow, they picture street murals, music venues, or Kelvingrove’s majestic galleries. But tucked just east of the city...
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