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Nepal's Rudraksha boom: Chemicals used for Chinese market's demands
Rudraksha farming in Eastern Nepal sees an economic boom driven by Chinese demand for ornamental seeds. However, to meet aesthetic preferences, farmers resort to unregulated chemicals, risking the ...
The Rudraksha is a bead that grows on a tree of the same name in the Himalayan ranges, mostly Nepal, and the hilly region of Indonesia, Java, Sumatra and Burma. The Hindu scriptures are replete with ...
The Gomati Rudraksh Tree, combining Gomati Chakra and Rudraksh beads, was spotlighted as a symbol of financial prosperity and balance. Positioned in the northeast according to Vaastu Shastra, it was ...
We have seen everyone wearing Rudraksha around their neck and hands, but have we ever wondered why? What is the history of this? What makes it so unique? If not before, then let's now! Rudraksha is ...
Rudraksha beads, often seen adorning necks as temple bells chime in the morning, raise a common question: what is Rudraksha, and why is it referred to as the tears of Lord Shiva? While many view it ...
The rudrakshas from Nepal are in high demand in India and China Global Voices stands out as one of the earliest and strongest examples of how media committed to building community and defending human ...
Indians have always known about Rudraksh and its constructive impact. You see many wearing rudraksh around their neck or wrists. However, you must know the intricate details about Rudraksh and the ...
CHENNAI: The tree species of "Elaeocarpus Blascoi Weibel," a rudraksha tree family confined only to the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu faces a real threat of extinction as just one tree of the group ...
To create a greener ecosystem in Ganga Basin National Mission for Clean Ganga has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HCL Foundation and INTACH. Its objective is to undertaking project of ...
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