Embark on a journey to rediscover India's ancient wisdom for a healthier, more fulfilling life. From Mahatma Gandhi's simple lifestyle to the medicinal power of ancient coins, uncover forgotten treasures. Explore the transformative potential of neem leaves and the daily routine of dinacharya for well-being. Reconnect with India's health system, where good water, food, and air were vital. As modern medicine advances, ponder if we're losing touch with natural remedies. Amid progress, reflect on trading simplicity for complexity and nature for convenience. Unravel the mysteries of the past for a balanced existence. Before tradition fades, embrace ancestral wisdom through this guide to reclaiming age-old practices for vitality and abundance.
Praise for Jack Patel's Dubai Dreams 'P.G. Bhaskar's lines are packed with wit that ring with sincerity and spontaneity, eliciting some hearty laughs. He has an amazing ability to strike a chord despite the scene.'-The New Indian Express 'Written with the financial crisis as a background, one might expect a heavy, sad tome, but it surprises us with its dealing of some sad times with its light-hearted treatment'-New Global Indian 'Read it for the humour, for the quirkiness and to understand the wisdom of depositing Rs 5000 in a recurring account every month!'-Tabla 'An ideal way to while away a lazy afternoon'-dawn.com When a former colleague offers Jack Patel and his best friend Kitch a job with a conservative British bank in Dubai, Jack has no qualms about taking it up. Solidity and stability are just what he is looking for. But changes are afoot at the bank. Power struggles within a complex and changing hierarchy ensures a series of problems for young Jack. And who would have thought that the Football World Cup would turn things topsy-turvy for the bank. Jack escapes all of this madness as he flies from Dubai to Africa to Chennai, hopping from one hilarious situation to the next. He rescues Kitch's wife from a ghost, faces a football quiz that can make or break his career, masters the nuances of Zulu pronunciation, encounters pirates (well, almost) and is forced to choose between a client's two wives-all in all, a rollicking roller-coaster ride. Who would have thought the corporate world could be such fun?
Bhaskar's was an ordinary life and he was perfectly happy with it. Then, one day, he decided to write a book. And for that he had to meet a publisher. From then on, his life changed. Publishers are of course, enigmatic creatures, notorious for conducting midnight sacrifices with small-time authors, but even in his wildest dreams, Bhaskar did not expect such a journey.It ended well though, and the result is The Silliest Autobiography in the World. No book ever had a truer name.
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