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Shunthi in Ayurveda-Dry Ginger — The Classical Fire-Kindling Rhizome

Shunthi, commonly known as dry ginger, is one of the most respected digestive herbs in Ayurveda. Botanically, it comes from...

Katphala in Ayurveda- Himalayan Bayberry — The Aromatic Bark for Kapha, Throat and Digestion

Katphala, commonly known as Himalayan bayberry, is a respected Ayurvedic herb known for its sharp, aromatic and cleansing nature. Botanically,...

Saindhava Lavana in Ayurveda -The Gentle Rock Salt of Digestion, Taste and Balance

Saindhava Lavana, commonly known as rock salt, is one of the most respected salts in Ayurveda. Among the different varieties...

Chitraka in Ayurveda-The Fiery Root that Kindles Agni

Chitraka, botanically known as Plumbago zeylanica L., is one of Ayurveda’s powerful digestive herbs. It is traditionally known for its...

India and Australia Strengthen Protection of Traditional Knowledge Through TKDL Access Agreement

India and Australia have taken a significant step towards protecting traditional knowledge and strengthening intellectual property cooperation by signing an...

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Kalpathy Viswanatha Swamy Temple: Palakkad’s Sacred Dakshina Kashi and the Glory of Ratholsavam

The temple is believed to be more than 700 years old, making it one of the important ancient worship centres of Palakkad. Situated in the cultural landscape of Kalpathy agraharam, the shrine is not only a place of worship but also the spiritual heart of a heritage settlement. Kerala Tourism notes that the temple becomes the focal point of festivities every November during the Ratholsavam.

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