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Ancient Bharat is Based on Science

22 Reasons to be certain of ancient Bharat is Based on Science (In brief summary)

People are advised to worship Neem and Banyan tree in the morning. Inhaling the air near these trees, is good for health.

If you are trying to look ways for stress management, there can’t be anything other than Hindu Yoga aasan Pranayama (inhaling and exhaling air slowly using one of the nostrils).

Hindu temples are built scientifically. The place where an idol is placed in the temple is called ‘Moolasthanam’. This ‘Moolasthanam’ is where earth’s magnetic waves are found to be maximum, thus benefitting the worshipper.

Every Hindu household has a Tulsi plant. Tulsi or Basil leaves when consumed, keeps our immune system strong to help prevent the disease.

The chanting of Vedic mantras and with yoga exercises, can cure many disorders of the body.

Hindus keep the holy ash (Puja Bhasma) in their forehead after taking a bath, this removes excess water from your head.

Hindu Ladies keep kumkum bindi (Vermilion Red Powder) on their forehead that protects from being hypnotised.

Eating food with hands actually connects the Mind, body and soul.

Hindu customs requires one to eat on a leaf plate. This is the most eco-friendly way as it does not require any chemical soap to clean it and it can be discarded without harming the environment. Banana and Palash leaves

Piercing of baby’s ears is actually part of acupuncture treatment. The point where the ear is pierced helps in curing illnesses and many other therapies

Sprinkling turmeric mixed water around the house before prayers and after, Its known that turmeric has antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities.

The old practice of pasting cow dung on walls and outside their house prevents various diseases, viruses as this cow dung is anti-biotic and rich in minerals.

Hindus consider drinking cow urine to cure various illnesses. Apparently, it does balance bile, mucous and airs and a remover of heart diseases and effect of poison.

The ancient sit-ups while holding the ears actually makes the mind sharper

Lighting ‘divas’ or oil or ghee lamps in temples and in home’s fills the surroundings with positivity and recharges your senses.

Janoi, the string on a Brahmin’s body, is also a part of Acupressure and keeps the wearer safe from several diseases.

Decorating the main door with ‘Toran’- a string of mangoes leaves, neem leaves, Ashoka leaves actually purifies the atmosphere.

Touching your elder’s feet keeps your backbone in good shape.

Cremation of the departed soul, is one of the holiest and sacred in assisting the departed to move onto next life.

Chanting the mantra ‘Aum’ leads to significant reduction in heart rate which leads to a deep form of relaxation with increased alertness.

Hanuman Chalisa, according to NASA, has the exact calculation of the distance between Sun and the Earth.

The ‘Shank Dhwani’ (blowing of the conch shell creates the sound waves by which many harmful germs, insects are destroyed. The mosquito breeding is also affected by Shank blowing and decreases the spread of malaria.

This is a significant scared instrument in Hinduism, a symbol of purity, brilliance and auspiciousness. In Hinduism, the sound from the conch is associated with the sacred syllable 'Aum' which is the first sound of creation.

Everyone should strive to achieve dharma (Truthfulness and the ultimate path to Godhead) Understanding the concept of dharma helps you understand the Hindu faith. Dharma can be described as right conduct, righteousness, moral law, and duty. Anyone who makes dharma central to one’s life strives to do the right thing, according to one’s duty and abilities, at all times.

By Bhai Shri Jaiprakash Purohit Ji

 

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