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GaneshScience: GR8T latin names of element Gold : AURIUM SIVER : ...

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latin names of element
Gold : AURIUM
SIVER : ...



Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a dense, soft, malleable and ductile metal with a bright yellow color and luster, the properties of which remain without tarnishing when exposed to air or water. Chemically, gold is a transition metal and a group 11 element. It is one of the least reactive chemical elements, and is solid under standard conditions. The metal therefore occurs often in free elemental (native) form, as nuggets or grains, in rocks, in veins and in alluvial deposits. Less commonly, it occurs in minerals as gold compounds, such as with tellurium as calaverite, sylvanite, or krennerite. As the metallic native element mineral , gold structurally belongs to the isometric copper group. It also forms a solid solution series with the native element silver (Ag) to which it is often naturally alloyed ( electrum). Other common natural gold alloys are with copper and palladium (Pd). Gold resists attacks by individual acids, but it can be dissolved by aqua regia (nitro- hydrochloric acid), so named because it dissolves gold. Gold also dissolves in alkaline solutions of cyanide, which have been used in mining. It dissolves in mercury, forming amalgam alloys; it is insoluble in nitric acid, which dissolves silver and base metals, a property that has long been used to confirm the presence of gold in items, giving rise to the term acid test. This metal has been a valuable and highly sought-after precious metal for coinage, jewelry, and other arts since long before the beginning of recorded history. In the past, the Gold standard has been implemented as a monetary policy, but it was widely supplanted by fiat currency starting in the 1930s. The last gold certificate and gold coin currencies were issued in the U.S. in 1932. In Europe, most countries left the gold standard with the start of World War I in 1914 and, with huge war debts, did not return to gold as a medium of exchange. The value of gold is rooted in its medium rarity, easily handling, easy smelting, non- corrosiveness, distinct color and non-reactiveness to other elements; qualities most other metals lack.


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Tulsi or Ocimum sanctum is an annual plant which is generally found in the Indian sub-continent. It is regarded as one of the most sacred plants in India and is found in many Indian households. Almost all parts of tulsi plant can be consumed which includes leaves, flowers, seeds and bark. While there are many therapeutic benefits attributed to tulsi, some of the major benefits include those of a digestion aid and immune booster. Tulsi Plant Quick facts about Tulsi orOcimum santcum Nomenclature *.Common name: Holy Basil, Sacred Basil *.Sanskrit name: Tulasi *.Hindi name: tulsi *.Scientific name: Ocimum sanctum and Ocimum tenuiflorum *.Sub-categories –KrishnaTulasi, Shri Tulasi, Vana Tulasi Bio-energetics *.Rasa– Katu (sharp), Tikta (bitter) *.Virya –Ushna (hot) *.Vipak –Katu (sharp) *.Doshas– Kapha, Pitta and Vata, though it’s main focus is on Kapha Habitat Tulsi plant can be found all overIndiaranging from the foot hills of theHimalayasin the north to the tropics in the south till Kanya Kumari. The plant generally grows in moist soil. It reaches a height of about 1½ feet. Tulsi belongs to the family of Lamiceae or the mint plants category. Chemical constituents or active compounds Tulsi contains chemical compounds such as eugenol, ursolic acid, rosmarinic acid, chlorophyll, caryophyllene, oleanolic acid and linolenic acid. Nutritional compounds found in tulsi include vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, iron and zinc. Health benefits Scientific research in the recent times has shed light on the therapeutic benefits of tulsi. Consuming tulsi regularly could impart several benefits such as following. *.Boosts the immune systemwith its antimicrobial properties and fights against fevers, cough and cold. *.Possesses anti-diabetic properties. It also helps in arresting blood cholesterol levels. *.Protects your eyesagainst ocular diseases such as cataract, macular degeneration, glaucoma and opthalmia. *.A verygood home remedy for respiratoryand lung diseases such as asthma and bronchitis. *.Provides easy oral and dental caredue to its antibacterial properties. *.A good source of antioxidantswhich check the development of free radicals. *.Veryeffective insect repellentwith larvicidal properties against several insects.


Tulsi or Ocimum sanctum is an annual plant which is generally found in the Indian sub-continent. It is regarded as one of the most sacred plants in India and is found in many Indian households. Almost all parts of tulsi plant can be consumed which includes leaves, flowers, seeds and bark. While there are many therapeutic benefits attributed to tulsi, some of the major benefits include those of a digestion aid and immune booster. Tulsi Plant Quick facts about Tulsi orOcimum santcum Nomenclature *.Common name: Holy Basil, Sacred Basil *.Sanskrit name: Tulasi *.Hindi name: tulsi *.Scientific name: Ocimum sanctum and Ocimum tenuiflorum *.Sub-categories –KrishnaTulasi, Shri Tulasi, Vana Tulasi Bio-energetics *.Rasa– Katu (sharp), Tikta (bitter) *.Virya –Ushna (hot) *.Vipak –Katu (sharp) *.Doshas– Kapha, Pitta and Vata, though it’s main focus is on Kapha Habitat Tulsi plant can be found all overIndiaranging from the foot hills of theHimalayasin the north to the tropics in the south till Kanya Kumari. The plant generally grows in moist soil. It reaches a height of about 1½ feet. Tulsi belongs to the family of Lamiceae or the mint plants category. Chemical constituents or active compounds Tulsi contains chemical compounds such as eugenol, ursolic acid, rosmarinic acid, chlorophyll, caryophyllene, oleanolic acid and linolenic acid. Nutritional compounds found in tulsi include vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, iron and zinc. Health benefits Scientific research in the recent times has shed light on the therapeutic benefits of tulsi. Consuming tulsi regularly could impart several benefits such as following. *.Boosts the immune systemwith its antimicrobial properties and fights against fevers, cough and cold. *.Possesses anti-diabetic properties. It also helps in arresting blood cholesterol levels. *.Protects your eyesagainst ocular diseases such as cataract, macular degeneration, glaucoma and opthalmia. *.A verygood home remedy for respiratoryand lung diseases such as asthma and bronchitis. *.Provides easy oral and dental caredue to its antibacterial properties. *.A good source of antioxidantswhich check the development of free radicals. *.Veryeffective insect repellentwith larvicidal properties against several insects.


Paramaanu – The God Particle What did the unmanifest space energy contain? Was it a point of singularity as the modern scientists wanted us to believe? If so then how much mass was concentrated in that point which is obviously very difficult to believe? The space is filled with Paramaanu or Microbodes which are cubical atoms. The primal manifest form of the unmanifest is a square (primal wave pattern). This is the shape of the Paramanu or Microbode. This is very luminescent, means filled with light and on a 3D plane this shape is a Square Cuboid. A Square Cuboid is a shape which is equal in all sides – say of unit measure which is the smallest measure possible and has 6 faces, 8 vertices, and 12 edges. It is expressed in Hinduism with the idols of Lord Shiva and Lord Muruga having six faces, 12 eyes, hands etc. We also need to note that 6 faces can be represented in 2 ways as Cube and Tetrahedron. Lord Muruga’s star (Hinduism) or a Star of David (Judaism) in 3D which has 6 faces and 12 edges, popularly known as Tetrahedron. Six pointed stars have also been found in cosmological diagrams in multiple religions across the world. It also represent the heart chakra (Anahata) which is related to love, equilibrium, and well-being. Shatkona(six-cornered) is kind of simplistic representation of Sri-Chakra. Shatkona or Sri-Chakra are both combinations of upward triangle(s) and downward triangle(s) The free space is packed with cubical atoms of energy. They are building blocks of the structure of the universe. So what is clear is that all these atoms existed in a “resonant state of nonvibration” before the so called “big bang” happened or the pulsation started.It did not burst out of a single point as popularly believed. Alternatively, in space every point is the center. When the pulsation started these cubical atoms underwent a shape change and manifested as shapes and forms. This cube is called as micro‐abode called Sittravai / Chittrambalam (mini hall in Tamil). This is secret in Chidambaram, Sage Appar (Chidambara ragasyam) realized. Chidambaram is a Shiva temple associated with Space energy and when you go to sanctorum you would not find any idol but just empty space with some lights there. This is to signify this concept of Paramaanu which is luminescent and is a Cuboid in shape. This is the smallest particle possible and can be called as ‘God’s particle”. The micro space, in the cubical shape is

Paramaanu – The God Particle What did the unmanifest space energy contain? Was it a point of singularity as the modern scientists wanted us to believe? If so then how much mass was concentrated in that point which is obviously very difficult to believe? The space is filled with Paramaanu or Microbodes which are cubical atoms. The primal manifest form of the unmanifest is a square (primal wave pattern). This is the shape of the Paramanu or Microbode. This is very luminescent, means filled with light and on a 3D plane this shape is a Square Cuboid. A Square Cuboid is a shape which is equal in all sides – say of unit measure which is the smallest measure possible and has 6 faces, 8 vertices, and 12 edges. It is expressed in Hinduism with the idols of Lord Shiva and Lord Muruga having six faces, 12 eyes, hands etc. We also need to note that 6 faces can be represented in 2 ways as Cube and Tetrahedron. Lord Muruga’s star (Hinduism) or a Star of David (Judaism) in 3D which has 6 faces and 12 edges, popularly known as Tetrahedron. Six pointed stars have also been found in cosmological diagrams in multiple religions across the world. It also represent the heart chakra (Anahata) which is related to love, equilibrium, and well-being. Shatkona(six-cornered) is kind of simplistic representation of Sri-Chakra. Shatkona or Sri-Chakra are both combinations of upward triangle(s) and downward triangle(s) The free space is packed with cubical atoms of energy. They are building blocks of the structure of the universe. So what is clear is that all these atoms existed in a “resonant state of nonvibration” before the so called “big bang” happened or the pulsation started.It did not burst out of a single point as popularly believed. Alternatively, in space every point is the center. When the pulsation started these cubical atoms underwent a shape change and manifested as shapes and forms. This cube is called as micro‐abode called Sittravai / Chittrambalam (mini hall in Tamil). This is secret in Chidambaram, Sage Appar (Chidambara ragasyam) realized. Chidambaram is a Shiva temple associated with Space energy and when you go to sanctorum you would not find any idol but just empty space with some lights there. This is to signify this concept of Paramaanu which is luminescent and is a Cuboid in shape. This is the smallest particle possible and can be called as ‘God’s particle”. The micro space, in the cubical shape is