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This is the world's smallest book containing the most content about Vedic Astrology. For those who are interested in learning Astrology and its connection with modern science, this book is a perfect treat. Interpretation of Astrology sutras is the key attraction of this book. In this book you will learn about the Zodiac, the Lord of each Zodiac, different houses and their specialities, Manglik dosh, Pitru dosh, Kaal-Sarp dosh, Raj-yogas in Astrology, Dash, Gochar etc. Another attraction of this book is the language. The language used in this book is typical Astrology language which every reader can understand and connect with other astrology books.
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This comprehensive book, comprising 20 chapters contributed by respected academics in their respective fields, highlights the immense contribution of traditional medicine to the discovery and development of modern drugs. Each chapter provides in-depth details, stimulating experts to further explore the flora used in traditional medicines and inspiring younger investigators to delve into the mysterious world of secondary metabolites in their quest for novel molecules. This book is of immense value to scientists, academicians, researchers, and students alike, making it a valuable addition to personal collections and libraries.
Collection of articles and papers on the life and teachings of the Hindu religious leader Swami Yogeshwranand Saraswati, b. 1888.
"एक ज्योतिषी ने मुझे बताया, ""आपके पास अपना घर नहीं होगा"", लेकिन मैंने एक लक्जरी घर खरीदा। मैंने फिर से परामर्श किया कि उनकी भविष्यवाणी कैसे विफल हो गई, और उसने मुझसे कहा, ""आप अपने घर के आराम का आनंद नहीं लेंगे। हां, इस बार वह सही था। जब मैं अपने घर में बसने की योजना बना रहा था...
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This book tells the story of the Perinatal Mental Health Service that developed in the Cardiff & Vale area in South Wales, UK, from 1998 until the author's retirement in 2020. Childbirth poses a risk to a woman's mental health, but until quite recently there were minimal services in the UK dedicated to managing this risk. Dr Sue Smith outlines how the Cardiff community service gradually developed and expanded with no official funding – alongside a mother and baby unit which closed, was replaced by a new one which also then closed. Later, the service benefitted from an investment from the Welsh Government, who wanted all health boards in Wales to run perinatal mental health services. From 2015, the story of the Cardiff service is seen in the context of the development of these services across the whole of Wales. This story is written by the Consultant Psychiatrist in the team, and has an autobiographical tone that was not entirely planned. It also includes contributions from other professionals working alongside or within the service and, most importantly, from women who were cared for by the service.