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10 Food Items which Reduce Hair Fall

Make sure you maintain a healthy diet and consume the right food groups, such as: 1. Citrus fruits Vitamin C rich fruits like oranges and lime support iron absorption, the lack of which causes hair fall 2. Spinach Besides being iron-rich, spinach contains sebum which acts as a natural conditioner for hair 3. Yogurt Packed with Vitamin B5 and Vitamin D, yogurt promotes hair follicle health 4. Carrots Packed with Vitamin A, they help improve hair growth, a deficiency of which leads to dry and itchy scalp 5. Walnuts The only known nut to contain Biotin, B vitamins and Vitamin E, all of which protect hair cuticles and the scalp 6. Shrimp The potent concentration of Zinc, Vitamin B12 and iron provides nourishment and prevents hair loss 7. Oats Oats contain fibre, Zinc and Omega-6 fatty acids that are essential for hair growth and development 8. Eggs Eggs are a great source for biotin, which aids in warding off hair loss

Chhath Puja: All you need to know about the festival

Celebrated on the sixth day after Diwali, Chhath is an ancient festival dedicated to the Sun God for a period of four days. Ghats have been spruced up, roads wiped clean and all arrangements are in place as people, mainly from the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, are all set to observe their most important festival of the year today. Celebrated on the sixth day after Diwali, Chhath is an ancient festival dedicated to the Sun God. With the rituals actually spanning over four days, Chhath is also considered one of the most difficult festivals. Those doing the puja, mostly women, have to go without food and water for long durations over these four days. On the first day, which is called ‘nahan khan’ or ‘nahai khai’, the worshippers take a dip in a river or a pond in the morning and carry home water from the same water body. The water is used to prepare prasad (offerings) for the Sun God. The house and its surroundings are then cleaned. These worshippers have only one meal

Benefits of Chhath Puja

It is the way of detoxifying the body and mind which lead to the biochemical changes. Through detoxification it becomes possible to control the flow of prana as well as getting more energetic. It improves the look of skin, develops better eyesight and the ageing process gets slow down. Devotee of the Chhath puja can improve the immunity of body. A variety of skin infections can be cured through the safe radiations of sunlight. It increases the fighting power of blood by improving the performance of WBC. Solar energy provides the power to control the secretion of hormones. Daily sun meditation relaxes the body and mind. Pranayam, yoga, meditation are also the way to improve the control on body and mind. Pilgrims comes at Varanasi for a peaceful yoga and meditation at the bank of river Ganga.

आल्हा, छठी मैया का

आल्हा, छठी मैया का सुन   कर और   देख कर आप आश्चर्य चकित रह जायेंगे। इतना ही नही छठी मैया   के व्रत का महत्व जानकर आपकी   श्रद्धा और भक्ति और भी बढ़ जाएगी।    

Chhath Puja Songs

Chhath puja has a special significance during the Sunrise and Sunset periods. The Sunrise and sunset are the most important periods of the day during which a human body can safely get the solar energy without any harm. That’s why there is a myth of offering the Sanjhiya Arghya and Bihaniya Arghya to the Sun at the Chhath festival. During this period the solar energy has low level of ultraviolet radiations so it is safe for the human body. People perform the Chhath puja in order to thank the Lord Sun for continuing the life on the earth as well as to get blessings. The ritual of Chhath puja provides mental calmness (by detoxifying the body and mind), enhances the energy level and immunity, reduces the frequency of anger, jealous as well as lot of negative emotions. It is also believed that following the Chhath processes helps in slowing down the ageing process. Such beliefs and rituals of the Chhath make it the most significant festival in the Hinduism. This is the cel

Chhath Puja Katha

  A long year ago, there was a king named, Priyavrat and his wife Malini. They were living very happily but there was a big unhappiness in their life as they have no child. They decided to make a big Yagya by the help of Maharishi Kashyap in order to be blessed with a child. His wife became pregnant because of the effect of Yagya. But she had given birth to a dead child after nine months. King was very sad and decided to suicide. Suddenly, there came a Goddess in front of him while suicide. Goddess said that, I am a Goddess Khashti, if someone would offer puja to me with pure mind and soul, he would definitely get a child. The king, Priyavrat did the same and blessed with a very beautiful and cute child. Since then, people started celebrating the chhath puja. Rituals and Traditions of Chhath Puja It is believed that worshipers of the Chhath take holy bath and follows a period of abstinence and become separate for 4 days from the main family. Throughout the period he is bel

About Chhath Puja Festival

Chhath is a Hindu festival celebrated each year by the people very eagerly. This is very antique festival of the Hindu religion dedicated to the God of energy, also known as Dala Chhath or Surya Shashti. People celebrate this festival to offer thanks to the Lord Surya for blessing the life on the earth as ever. People worship the God Sun very enthusiastically and pray for the well-being, success and progress of their family members, friends, and elders. According to the Hinduism, Sun worship is related to the cure of a range of diseases such as leprosy, etc. The rituals at this day is to wake up early in the morning, take a holy bath in the Gange and keep fast for whole day, even people do not drink water and they keep themselves standing in the water for a long time. They offer prasad and aragh to the rising sun. It is celebrated in the various states of India like Bihar, UP, Jharkhand and Nepal. According to the Hindu calendar, it is celebrated at 6th day of the month of Kar