Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar shares the powerful health benefits of two revered plants in Ayurveda: Tulsi (Holy Basil) and Amla (Indian Gooseberry). Read on to know more.
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250 A.D. "The clergyman who is deposed for mortal sin, shall not be excommunicated." St. Basil the Great, "Canonical Letter" c. 374 A.D. "There are venial sins and there are mortal sins.
Basil resisted the pressure from Emperor Valens, an Arian himself, who wanted to keep him in silence and admit the heretics to communion. No wonder, when the great St. Athanasius died, the ...