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'''The Kingdom of Shiva unfolds a Divine Vedic Secrets '''

'''Medicine for curing Diabetes '''

The Kingdom of Shiva unfolds a Divine Vedic Medicine for curing  Diabetes in the Uma Sutam.  Diabetes is due to either the pancreas not producing enough insulin, or the cells of the body not responding properly to the insulin produced.

Parvati loved Nandanavana, the sacred garden situated in the East of Kailash. Meandering walkways and aesthetically designed herbal beds add to the beauty. Presence of water bodies and circuitous walkways add aesthetic appeal and attracting. It was wondrous garden full of tress. These trees in that garden were so beautiful and she was seeing repeatedly. These were evergreen flower bearing and some them are fruit bearing trees. There are Ashwatar, Apamarga, Arka, Arjuna, Badari, Bilva, Brihathi, Chuta, Dadimi, Dattoora, Davadaru, Durvara, Gandaki, Jaji, Kadamba, Karavira, Mache, Muruvaka, Shame, Sindhuvera, and Vishnu Kanta and many more trees flowery plants, herbal plants, shrubs and aquatic plants surrounded by a natural pond. This pond was full of red yellow blue lotus flowers. The pond surrounded by Arka, Banthi, Bharati, Chamanthi, Erikka, Gandharaja, Jasmine, Jambu, Kanakambara, Karavira, pATala, Malli, Mandara, Parijatha, Rajnigandha, Shanka pushpi, Sindhuvera, Sunflower, and Vishnu Kanta. The flowers made the plants an exceptionally attractive landscape plant. A series of highly colored bracts, or modified leaves formed into green, red, and or purplish canoe-like structures.

She was delightfully watching at some birds gliding and some of them lifting while other birds are flapping. Large birds are hovering. Some birds are taking off while some are landing. Some birds are singing while others are making melodious sounds. The language of birds was very interesting. This was their Paradise and living along with the most colourful and fragrant flowers. Some of the flowers have a spectacular shape that resembles a bird’s beak and head plumage. Some of the plants bear a unique flower that resembles a brightly colored bird in flight.

Parvati was pleased to the waterfalls were flowing so gentle as if chanting Omkara and falling over the natural ponds and lakes along with a huge mass of glaciers those are slowly flowing into the Devacuta and forming a huge water ponds. The rainbow over them was stunningly beautiful phenomenon with a bow formation of seven colours. The overall effect was that the incoming light reflected back over a wide range of angles and creating a bright band.

She heard Lord Shiva saying, “Uma Sutam Shoka Vinasha Karanam!” She coded hint of Uma-Sutam clearly stated, when one struck by or Madhumeha, Uma-Sutam, the Shoka from the disease illness will get destroyed, Vinasha Karanam.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;text-align: justify;text-indent:.5in">'''<span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:115%; font-family:"Arial","sans-serif"">This clearly directs to take the bitter Velaga Phala including roots stems flowers, bitter guard, and the Jamun fruit, in equal quantities, make the juice of it, and when taken these disease or illness will vanish. '''

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