010: How The Hindu Goddesses Relate To the Ayurvedic Doshas with Sahara Rose

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The word "goddess" is popping up more than ever before but few people know actually who these Goddesses are and what the represent. In this episode, I share the three Trifecta Hindu Goddesses, Saraswati, Durga and Lakshmi and how I've found they relate to the Ayurvedic Doshas- Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Hope you enjoy my findings!

Stay tuned for my photoshoot evoking each of the three Doshas which I'll be posting on my Instagram Instagram.com/IAmSaharaRose and Facebook.com/IAmSaharaRose Which Goddess/ Dosha do you relate to most? What about your mother? Your best friends?

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Intro + Outro Music: Silent Ganges by Maneesh de Moor

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