31 January 2014

Tips to Remove BLACK SPOTS ON FACE


Everyone wants a flawless and clear- glowing skin. You are lucky if you have a fair complexion, but sometime a single spot on your skin might make you look unattractive. Don’t worry! Just follow some simple tips given below to get rid of dark spot.

TIPS AND TREATMENTS:
Shea Butter :
  • Shea butter help to keep your skin hydrated.
  • Apply raw shea butter to the affected area.
  • Shea butter is also used as a main ingredient in many skin whitening and skin rejuvenation products. Try to choose shea butter based product for your skin.
Lemon Juice:
  • Lemon juice contains natural bleaching properties.
  • Apply lemon juice over the black spots regularly for a few days.
  • You can also make this remedy more effective by mixing 1/2 tsp lemon juice with glycerin and apply it over the black spots on skin.
Cucumber:
  • Cucumber is fully loaded with skin bleaching properties.
  • Apply a paste of cucumber or use cucumber juice over the black spots.
  • Add a few drop of rose water to the cucumber juice for better results.
Saffron:
  • Saffron is well known for its skin whitening properties.
  • You can make a paste of saffron in rose water and apply it over the black spots to get clear skin.
  • Another effective remedy – mix 2 parts saffron with 1 part honey; apply it over the black spots on skin. 
Honey:
  • Make a mixture by mixing honey and lemon juice.
  • Apply the mixture on black spots regularly.
Turmeric:
  • Turmeric is also loaded with many skin whitening / skin lightening properties.
  • Make a paste by mixing turmeric powder with milk.
  • Apply this paste to your affected areas.
  • You can also use a paste by mixing turmeric powder, sandalwood paste and rose water and use it on the affected area.
Oils:
  • Many oils including Vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, sandalwood oil or almond oil are known to be very effective in the treatment of dark spots on skin.
  • You can apply these as much as times you can during the day. Massage it well over the affected area.
Packs:
  • Use these packs at least twice or thrice a week.
  • Make a mixture by mixing sandalwood powder + cucumber juice + tomato juice + few drops of lemon juice to form a thick paste and apply it on the affected area.
  • A paste of milk and oatmeal before bath is also a great remedy. 
  • Leave it for ten minutes and scrub it using a sponge or washcloth.

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13 January 2014

Avoid Jealous and Selfishness -By Vivekananda


Go on bravely.
 Do not expect success in a day or a year.
 Always hold on to the highest. Be steady.
Avoid jealousy and selfishness.
Be obedient and eternally faithful to the cause of truth, humanity, and your country, and you will move the world.
Remember, it is the person, the life, which is the secret of power--nothing else. Keep this letter and read the last lines
whenever you feel worried or jealous. Jealousy is the bane of all slaves. It is the bane of our nation. Avoid that always.

 -By Vivekananda


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09 January 2014

Top Quotes on Learning by Great men


Learn to enjoy every minute of your life. Be happy now. Don't wait for something outside of yourself to make you happy in the future. Think how really precious is the time you have to spend, whether it's at work or with your family. Every minute should be enjoyed and savored.
Earl Nightingale

A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.
Bruce lee

Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn.
Benjamin Franklin



The secret of success is learning how to use pain and pleasure instead of having pain and pleasure use you. If you do that, you're in control of your life. If you don't, life controls you.
Tony Robbins


Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi


I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.
Maya Angelou

"I believe that we learn by practice. Whether it means to learn to dance by practicing dancing or to learn to live by practicing living, the principles are the same. In each, it is the performance of a dedicated precise set of acts, physical or intellectual, from which comes shape of achievement, a sense of one's being, a satisfaction of spirit. One becomes, in some area, an athlete of God. Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired.”

Everything is Rocket Science, until we succeed.

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04 January 2014

NAMES OF INDIAN SPICES IN Indian languages- Updated

NAMES OF INDIAN SPICES IN
Indian languages


Spices are sweet smelling, sharp-tasting substances used for flavoring and are the main ingredients for any tasty food. The use of spices have been steadily increasing all over the world due to increasing inhabitation of Indian community in developed countries and newly developed taste for Indian delicacies. Apart from whole spices, India exports lot of ground and ready to use spices too and India is emerging as a major exporter of spices in the world. India has been the world's most favorite spice land since the beginning of civilization.

HINDIENGLISHTAMILKANNADATELUGU
AjwainTymol seedsOmamOmaVamu
AdrakFresh gingerInjiShoontiAllam
AmchoorMango powderMangay powderMavinkai powderMamidi kaya powder
AtaWheat flourGodime mavuGodi hitooGoduma pindi
BesanGram flourKadalaemavuKadale hitooSenaga pindi
Buna channaRoasted gramPottu kadaliHuri kadalaeGulla senagapappu
ChannaChick peasKonda kadalaeKonde kadalaeSenagalu
Channa dalBengal gram dalKadalae paruppuKadalae balaeSenagapappu
Dania pathaCoriander leaves/cilantroKothamalli elaiKothambri soppuKothimeera
DaniaCoriander seedsDaniyaKothambariDhaniyalu
HaldiTurmeric powderManjalArsinaPasupu
HingAsafoetidaPerungayamInguInguva
JeeraCumin seedsJeeragamJeerigaeJilakara
KuskusPoppy seedsKasa kasaKuskusGasagasalu
KaripathaCurry leavesKariveppilaiBaisoppuKarivepaku
MaidaFlourMaida mavuMaida hitooMaida pindi
Moong dalGreen gramPayatham paruppuHesuru belaePesaru pappu
MethiFenugreekVendayamMenthaeMenthulu
PohaRice flakesAvalAvalakkiAtukulu
RavaSemolina/Cream of wheatRavaiSajeegaiUpma rava
SontDry gingerSukkuOna soontiSonti
SonfFennelPerumjeeragamSombuPeda jilakara
SabudanaSagoJawarisiSabakiSaggu biyyam
Sabut moongWhole green gramPasipayaruIdi hesaruPesalu
ThilSeasame seedsElluElluNuvvulu
Thil ka thelGingelly oilNallenaiEllanaiNuvvula nune
Tuvar dalToor dal/Yellow lentilTuvaram pappuTogiri belaeKandi pappu
Urad dalBlack gramUllutham paruppuUddina belaeMinapappu

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Good and Bad are Same depends on the attitude




In reality, good and evil are not different from each other. "Good" and "bad" are merely conventional terms. Depending on how it is used, the same thing can be "good" or "bad." Take, for example, this lamplight. Because of its burning we are able to see and do various works of utility; this is one mode of using the light. Now, if you put your fingers in it, they will be burnt; that is another mode of using the same light. So it is clear that a thing becomes good or bad according to the way we use it. The same is the case with virtue and vice. Broadly speaking, the proper use of any of the faculties of our mind and body is virtue, and their improper use is vice.

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