Tuesday, October 21, 2008

How to take care of your cough & cold


Drink warm fluids. Inhale warm mist. (Reason? Both relax the airway and loosen up the phlegm). Suck on cough drops or hard candy to coat the irritated throat. Drink plenty of liquids – about six to eight glasses of water daily. Avoid tobacco smoke. Smoking or being exposed to smoke makes the cough worse.


Some home remedies for your cough:

Grapes tone up the lungs and act as an expectorant, relieving a simple cold and cough in a couple of days. A cup of grape juice mixed with a teaspoon of honey, is advised for cough relief. Also, use onions. This vegetable should be chopped fine and its juice extracted from it. One teaspoon of the juice should then be mixed with one teaspoon of honey and kept for four or five hours – it will make an excellent cough syrup and should be taken twice daily.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Mobiles linked to brain tumours

The potential link between mobile phones and brain cancer could be similar to the link between lung cancer and smoking — something tobacco companies took 50 years to recognize, according to a warning by US scientists. Researchers are currently split on the level of danger the biological effects of the magnetic field emitted by cellphones poses to humans. However, society "must not repeat the situation we had with the relationship between smoking and lung cancer where we ... waited until every ‘i' was dotted and ‘t' was crossed before warnings were issued," said David Carpenter, director of the Institute of Health and Environment at the University of Albany, in testimony before a subcommittee of the US House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform. "Precaution is warranted even in the absence of absolutely final evidence concerning the magnitude of the risk" — especially for children, said Carpenter. Ronald Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute — one of the top US cancer research centers — said that most studies "claiming that there is no link between cellphones and brain tumors are outdated, had methodological concerns and did not include sufficient numbers of long-term cellphone users." Many studies denying a link defined regular cellphone use as "once a week", he said. "Recalling the 70 years that it took to remove lead from paint and gasoline and the 50 years that it took to convincingly establish the link between smoking and lung cancer, I argue that we must learn from our past to do a better job of interpreting evidence of potential risk," said Herberman. A brain tumour can take dozens of years to develop, the scientists said. Carpenter and Herberman both told the committee the brain cancer risk from cellphone use is far greater for children than for adults. The committee were shown several European studies, particularly surveys from Scandinavia — where the cellphone was first developed — which show that the radiation emitted by cellphones have definite biological consequences. For example, a 2008 study by Swedish cancer specialist Lennart Hardell found that frequent cellphone users are twice as likely to develop a benign tumor on the auditory nerves of the ear most used with the handset, compared to the other ear. A separate study in Israel determined that heavy cellphone users had a 50% increased likelihood in developing a salivary gland tumour. In addition, a paper published this month by the Royal Society in London found that adolescents who start using cellphones before the age of 20 were five times more likely to develop brain cancer at the age of 29 than those who didn't use a cellphone. "It's only on the side of the head where you use the cellphone," Carpenter said.
Source: TOI

Friday, September 26, 2008

Hair care for the bride-to-be

Brides do go for a makeover before their wedding. From losing those extra kilos to getting that peache and cream complexion, everything is paid attention to by them. But they often do little to improve the look and feel of their hair. According to Dr Raksha, Amazing Herbal Remedies, hair treatments should be prioritised over anything before one’s wedding for it takes longer to show results. Getting rid of dandruff or split ends, etc, actually amounts to social-graces that no new bride must ignore. Can you imagine leaving a dandruff trail on your man’s black suit… or refusing to let your hair loose when he wants it like that because you don’t want him to see those split ends? Brides-to-be therefore, must take professional help for all hair-related problems as a part of their wedding preparations. All this to ensure they look stunning irrespective of the occassion. And this is where Dr Raksha comes in with her herbal pre-bridals. Pre-bridal hair rejuvenation is perhaps the most long lasting of all other D-day makeovers. The herbal treatment actually looks at permanent solutions rather than temporary make believers. Dr Raksha also offers remedies for falling hair and claims to have treated over a lakh patients suffering from various hair-related maladies. She aslo warns that women in particular ought to seek professional help at the first signs of hair loss, because for a woman, hair loss and patchy baldness lead to emotional trauma and loss of self esteem. Dr Raksha who refuses to divulge names has treated a number of film stars, TV personalities, even young models and beauty contest aspirants over the last many years. The treatment centre has an efficient team of experts and specialists handling issues like alopecia, patchy baldness, thinning & falling of hair, fungal infection, dandruff and premature graying. Apart from hair related problems, herbal solutions are also given for pigmentation, acne, and complexion enhancement, memory and grasping power improvement, rejuvenation/energy and weight loss treatment – just what a bride-to-be cannot afford to ignore. Hundreds of people from all over the country come every week to consult her at her treatment centre. D-13, South Extn. I, New Delhi. Dr Raksha can also be contacted online at www.amazingherbalremedies.com. Appointments can be sought at 011-24648617/18, 9911777409
Source: TOI

Saturday, August 30, 2008

INNER VOICE

Meditation: A balancing act

The concept of meditation is as old as civilisation. Saints and seers have taken refuge in solitude and meditation to get peace of mind. Meditation frees us from tenacious and persistent preoccupation with the past as well as the future and its benefits are provenly far-reaching and profound.
Some of the interesting findings about meditation are that it actually helps in promoting the development of cortical matter in the brain and strikes a fine balance between action and restraint,n effort and effortlesness.It is said to elevate you to the higher plane where you are connected to your inner voice. In terms of how it works, meditation takes away attention from the periphery of your consciousness into the centre.
The brain has two centres that are relevant to understand the effects of meditation, the left frontal cortex and right frontal cortex. Meditation helps shift activity from the stress prone area (right frontal cortex) to a calmer area (left frontal cortex).
Importantly, meditation increases serotonin production, which results in reduction in anxiety. This means it filters out sorrows from the mind and renders the mind neutral. Meditation slows down breathing which aids relaxation. Since it slows down breathing, it makes you thoughtful, introspective, dynamic, peaceful and versatile. It allows you to penetrate the inner recesses of your mind where there is nothing but peace.It does this by increasing brain wave coherence. Coherence is the state of synchrony between the waves generated in the different regions or hemispheres of the brain, which leads to reduced anxiety and greater creativity.
Since meditation lowers oxygen consumption, it lowers stress.A person then radiates joy and links positively with his surroundings, very much like how a beautiful flower is good and does good to the world around it by its sheer presence and the radiance of its blooming. Meditation is the missing link in your life. Beat the blues and embrace life with meditation.
It awaits like a mantra of healing to get you out of negativity into a realm of positivity and sunshine, achievement and energy.
-Devendra Khurana

ALL IN THE FAMILY


Sitting in the front (L to R):
Meghana & Maheeja D/os of MS Dikshitulu; Harshit s/o Swati in the lap; Pallavi D/o MV Ratnam; Kadambari D/o MH Sarma; ......... S/o.... in the lap; and ....... d/o

Sitting in the chair (L to R):
Shakuntala Devi; MVH Sarma, Late Smt. Janaki Dev, MH Sarma and P. Anjana Devi

Standing first row (L to R):
MS Dikshitulu, Sarada w/o MSD; Lalita w/o MVH Sarna; Savithri w/o MH Sarma; Padma w/o MV Ratnam; MV Ratnam and Pramadangi Mohana Krishna Prasad, H/o Anjana Devi

Standing last row (L to R):
Lavanya d/o Shakuntala Devi; P. Vamsidhar & Swati (Son and daughter of PMK Prasad); Visala d/o Shankuntala; Venkatesh H/o Visala; Sidhu S/o MH Sarma and Pavan S/o MV Ratnam

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Sitting: (Left to right) MS Dikshitulu; MVH Sarma; mother; MH Sarma and MV Ratnam
Standing (L to R) Sharda; Lalita; Savithri and Padma

Monday, August 18, 2008

Maa Vedam

YAJURVEDIA SAKHA DHYAYA

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Family Tree

Sri Punnayya - wife Smt. Appamma

  • Sri Kanakaraju Sarma & Smt. Yerramma (s/o Sri Punnayya)
Sri Kanakaraju had earned the title PAKAYAJI as he performed five yagnams during his time.
Sri Hanumadyajeswara Sarma & Smt. Rajamma (s/o Sri Kanakaraju Sarma)
Maa Taram:
Sons of Venkata Hanuma Dikshitulu
Children of SITARAMA VIJAYA HANUMADEESWARA SRAUTHI
  1. Radhakrishna Sarma
  2. Hanumantharaya Sarma
  3. Venkata Ratna Sarma
  4. Uma Maheswara Sarma
  5. RAJESWARI WIFE OF TADIKONDA GAJAANANA DAS
Children of Kanakeswara Sarma:
  1. Venkata Hanumantharaya Sarma
  2. Harinarayana Sarma
  3. Shakuntala Devi
  4. Anjana Devi
  5. Venkata Ratnam and
  6. Srinivas Dikshitulu.
Family flow chart of Kanakeswara Sarma:
  • Venkata Hanumantharaya Sarma & Lalita d/o Late Shri Bhattiprolu Madhusudhana Rao & Smt. Subbamma of Bhimavaram.
    MVH has worked with PWD and retired. Now leading a happy retired life at his own house at Suraram, Hyderbaad and Smt. Lalita is a house wife.
  • Harinarayana Sarma and Savithri D/o Late Sri Valiveru Chandra Sekhara Sastry & Anasuyamma of Guntur
    Children: Son: Sidhartha Senker; Daughter: Kadambari
    MHS has worked with Electronic Corporation of India Ltd  and  reitred. Staying at his own house at Maruthi Nagar, Hyderabad
  • Shakuntala Devi was married to Late Shri Budhiraju Mohan Rao of Machilipatnam, and have two daughters - Visala & Lavanya -both got married and settled in Hyderabad.
  • Anjana Devi married to Shri Pandrangi Mohana Krishna Prasad of Nuzvid and they have two children -a boy and a girl - Vamsidhar and Swati - settled in Hyderabad
  • Venkata Ratnam married to Dhanukonda Padma D/o D Venkateswara Rao & Radhabhai of Kosuru in Krishna district. They have two children - a boy and a girl - Pavan and Pallavi. Pavan has done B.Tech (Mech) and Pallavi is now in XII class.
  • Srinivas Dikshitulu married to Sarada D/o Sri Matchiraju Padmanabha Rao & Manikyam of Vijayawada. They have two daughters - Meghana and Mahija. Working in India Cements and residing at his own house in east Anandbagh, Hyderabad.

Maa Rushulu

KASHYAPA

AVATSAARA

NIDRUVA

Kashyap/ Kashyapa/Kashyapasa  Gothram has 3 rishis associated with it viz. Kashyapa, Nidruva and Aavatsaara

Friday, August 15, 2008

PRAVARA

Chathussagara paryantam
Go Brahmanebhyam Subham Bhavatu

Kasyapa, Aavatsaara, Nidruva
kasyapasa gotrodhbhvasya
Yajurveda sakhadhyaya
Aapastambha sutrah:

....................(name) sarma ............Ahambho...
Abhivaadam


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Andhra Paris

A beautiful town near Guntur City in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. Three canals of the Krishna river flow through Tenali making it a part of the rice bowl of Andhra Pradesh , resembling paris where three rivers pass through the city . Hence, it is affectionately called Andhra Paris. When Kanchana Mala the first female lead in Telugu movies adorned the screen with charm, people hailed the town saying , the city named Andhra paris is in fact giving freedom to girls as in Paris.
Here one of the famous temple named Ganga Parvatavardhani Sameta Rameswara swami temple is in the middle of the town. Tenali Ramalinga Kavi stayed and donated some vutsava murthi in 16 ad.It is most well known as the hometown of Tenali Ramakrishna (also known as Tenali Rama), the legendary court jester in King Krishnadevaraya's court.Tenali is known for its rich cultural and literary legacy. It has produced many famous poets, actors and educationists. Because of its contribution to literature, stage drama, movies and education, it is called as Andhra Paris.

Tenali has contributed a major share to stage drama industry. There are quite a few extra ordinary artists who later moved on to film industry like Super Star Krishna Kongara Jaggayya, Gummadi Venkateswara Rao, Kanchana Mala and SaradaPresently the Super star of Tollywood Mahesh Babu hails from Tenali, he is son of Krishna.

There are a good number of famous temples like Vaikunthapuram, Kanyaka Parameswari temple, Patha Shivalayam, Patha Anjaneya swamy gudi, Chitti Anjaneya Swami gudi, Morrispet Shivalayam, Saibaba temple next to over bridge, Appala swamy temple etc.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Mother

A Grove of Rememberance

A life's journey touches many lives
Our energy survives our passing
In the hearts of those who remember
We leave behind marks of our presence in
Love, art, ideas, wisdom, friendship & spirit
Accomplishment, connections, children & humor
At our journey's end

This is a place to honor those who we love, who have died.

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You are missed but not forgotten
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Janaki Devi (D/o Lakkaraju Venkata Ratnam)

(w/o M Kanakeshwara Sarma)

Born in Repalle, Guntur district died on Monday, May 06, 2008 (Vysakha Sudha Vidiya - 2.30 pm) at Maruti Nagar, near Dr A.S. Rao Nagar, Hyderabad.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Father


Mukkamala Kanakeswara Sarma

Born in Kollipara, Tenali Taluk, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh died on Sunday, January 24, 1999 (Magha Sudha Astami - 4.30 -5.00 pm) at Vidyanagar, Hyderabad.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Mohan Rao and Shakuntala

with Vishala and Lavanya in 1983

Visala & Lavanya
managing swati and vamsi




Sitting: M Kanakeshwara Sarma and Smt. Janaki Devi
children left to right: M V H Sarma, Anjana (in father's lap), Shakuntala, Ratnam (in mother's lap) and MH Sarma - 1956













Monday, January 21, 2008


Mohan Prasad and Anjana with Swati and Vamsi in 1983

Left alone in Machilipatnam beach - Swati & Vamsi
Papam pasivaallu