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The Cosmic Sound of Healing and Consciousness

Long before telescopes, microphones, or brain scans, the Vedas declared that sound is the foundation of creation. That primordial vibration the sound that began it all  is ॐ (Oṃ). Modern science now recognizes that the universe itself vibrates. From the smallest atom to the largest galaxy, everything is in motion — everything hums with energy.
The sages of India heard this cosmic hum thousands of years ago and called it “Oṃ”  the sound of the universe.


The Three Sounds — AA, UU, and MMAA

When we chant Oṃ slowly and consciously, it unfolds in three parts:

Sound Pronunciation Symbolic Meaning Physical Resonance

AA (अ) As in “father” (Waking state)
material world, body consciousness Vibrates in navel and chest — activates lower chakras

UU (उ) As in “put” (Dream state)
inner world, mental awareness Vibrates in throat and heart — harmonizes the middle chakras

MMAA (म्) As in “hum” (closed lips)
Deep sleep state — merging into silence Vibrates in head and crown — awakens higher centers


When the sound fades into silence, that silence is called “Turiya” — the fourth state, pure consciousness beyond sound.

The Science Behind Oṃ


🧠 1. Brain Synchronization and Calm

Modern neuroscience confirms that chanting Oṃ produces measurable changes in the brain:

fMRI and EEG studies (IIT Delhi, 2018; Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2011) show that Oṃ chanting deactivates the amygdala — the brain’s fear center.
→ This reduces stress, anxiety, and anger.

Oṃ increases alpha and theta brain waves, which induce deep relaxation, creativity, and meditation.

The vibration stimulates the vagus nerve, activating the parasympathetic system, the body’s natural “rest and heal” mode. In essence, Oṃ acts like a natural neural reset button.


💓 2. Heart and Breath Coherence

When you chant Oṃ, your breathing slows to about 6 breaths per minute —
the body’s resonant frequency for maximum oxygen efficiency.

Heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration become synchronized — a state known as cardiorespiratory coherence.

The result: calm mind, balanced emotions, and improved immunity.

3. Cellular Healing and Vibration

Recent studies in sonocytology show that each cell emits sound frequencies.
When exposed to rhythmic vibrations like Oṃ, these micro-oscillations come into harmonious alignment —
restoring cellular balance and promoting self-repair.

In Ayurveda, this state is called Sattva — the natural harmony of body and mind.


🌠 4. Frequency of the Cosmos

The tone of Oṃ (≈ 136.1 Hz) corresponds to the frequency of Earth’s orbit around the Sun —
known as the “AUM tone” in Indian classical music (Sa note).

Chanting Oṃ therefore synchronizes your body’s vibration with the planet’s resonance —
aligning you with the cosmic rhythm of nature.


🔮 5. The Pineal Gland and Inner Light

The humming “M” sound creates vibration in the skull, gently stimulating the pineal gland, the ancient “third eye.”
This gland regulates melatonin, the hormone that governs sleep, biological rhythm, and intuition.
Regular Oṃ chanting enhances clarity, emotional stability, and inner luminosity.

⚛️ The Quantum Connection

Physics tells us that the universe emerged from a primordial vibration — the Big Bang.
The Upanishads said the same:

“From Oṃ the universe expands, by Oṃ it exists, and into Oṃ it dissolves.”
This means Oṃ is not just a sound — it is the blueprint of existence itself. Every particle, every heartbeat, every breath carries that same sacred rhythm.


OM — The Supreme Name of the Divine

OM (AUM) is not merely a sound — it is the essence of the entire universe.
This sacred syllable is the vibration through which the Vedas, Upanishads, and Bhagavad Gita revealed the highest truth of existence.
The chanting, remembrance, and meditation of OM purify the soul, stabilize the mind, and sharpen the power of memory.



🌸 OM in the Vedas

Every Vedic mantra begins and ends with OM.
The Manusmriti (2/74) declares that a Brahmachari (spiritual student) should begin and conclude his study with OM, for:

If OM is not uttered at the beginning, learning gradually fades away,
and if not uttered at the end, it does not remain stable.Thus, OM is both the seed and the seal of divine knowledge.



🔺 Nachiketa’s Question in the Kathopp Upanishad

The Kathopp  Upanishad narrates how Nachiketa, the young seeker, asked Yama, the Lord of Death:

“O Revered One, tell me — what is the most essential truth in this universe?”

Yama replied:

> “That sacred name which the Vedas glorify,
which ascetics uphold through celibacy and discipline,
that supreme name is OM — the highest name of the Divine.”


He further said:

“OM is indeed Brahman itself.
Whoever realizes this sacred syllable,
all their noble desires are fulfilled.”

— Kathopp Upanishad 2/16

The Path of OM in the Yajurveda

The Path of OM in the Yajurveda

The Yajurveda proclaims:

“There is no path to conquer death and attain liberation
other than the path of OM.”
This makes it clear — OM is not just a spiritual practice,
it is the gateway to moksha (liberation).



The Vision of the Rigveda

The Rigveda (6/45/26) beautifully expresses:

“O Divine Lord! Your friendship is eternal and unbreakable.
You are the giver of cows to the one who desires cows,
and horses to the one who desires horses.”

to the one who meditates upon OM,
all rightful desires and needs are fulfilled in due harmony.



🔆 OM Meditation in the Prashna Upanishad

Sage Pippalāda reveals:

“He who constantly meditates on the Supreme Being
through the threefold sound of OM
becomes radiant like the sun.”

— Prashna Upanishad 5/5



✨ The Chhandogya Upanishad’s Vision

Even the Devas (celestial beings) attained immortality through OM:

“Those who took refuge in the imperishable, fearless sound of OM
themselves became immortal and fearless.”

— Chhandogya Upanishad 2/4/4




Lord Krishna’s Teaching in the Bhagavad Gita

In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna tells Arjuna:

“He who, at the time of death,
remembers the one-syllabled Brahman
OM attains the supreme state of liberation.”

— Bhagavad Gita 8/13




🌺 The Mundaka Upanishad on OM

“Through the chanting of OM,
the knots of the heart are loosened,
all doubts are destroyed,
and all karmas are dissolved.

— Mundaka Upanishad 2/28



🌕 OM — The Eternal Among the Ephemeral

The Katha Upanishad (5/13) declares:

“OM is the eternal among the transient,
the One among the many.
It fulfills the highest desires of those
who perceive it within their own soul.
Only such wise ones attain supreme peace.”



⚛️ OM — The Primordial Cause

In the Yajurveda (40/8) it is said:

“This OM is eternal, all-pervading, subtle, and imperishable. It is the cause of all living beings.
It has no body, no lineage, no organs.
It is pure, stainless, self-existent, and its own master.”

Om as a medicine


“Oṃ”  heals by resonance, not reaction.
It doesn’t fight disease — it restores harmony.


Unlike external medicines that act chemically,
Oṃ heals energetically — through vibration, coherence, and awareness.

Just a few minutes of chanting daily can:

1. Reduce stress and anxiety

2. Improve concentration and memory

3. Balance hormonal activity

4. Enhance emotional well-being

5. Deepen spiritual awareness



A.  How to Practice Oṃ Meditation

1. Sit comfortably with your spine straight.


2. Take a deep breath.


3. Inhale gently and exhale chanting Aaaa…Uuuu…Mmmm… slowly.


4. Feel the vibration rising from navel → chest → head.


5. After “M,” rest in silence for a few seconds — that is Turiya, the space of pure consciousness.


6. Repeat 9–21 times.


Oṃ is not a religion  it is pure vibration, the sound of life itself. It unites the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of being into a single, harmonious resonance. Chanting Oṃ is not about sound — it is about becoming the silence from which all sound arises. Through Oṃ, the ancient rishis offered us not just a mantra, but a cosmic medicine
one that heals the body, steadies the mind, and awakens the soul. “In every heartbeat, in every breath the universe whispers Oṃ.”

The universe will reflect that back to you.

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Speed of Sun = 2000 yojanas + 2 kos (Asha yojana) per moment .


The Sun, which travels a distance of nine crores fifty-one lakh yojanas in one Ahoratri at such a rapid speed, is considered to be God in Sanatan culture. No object in this galaxy remains unreasonable; it is the foremost duty of every human being to respect them. One thing is clear from the description so far: the expansion of the solar system is nine crores and fifty-one lakh yojanas, and the orbital path of the earth is also the same. The Earth completes this distance in one Samvatsar, and the Sun completes this distance in one Ahoratra. The speed of the Sun is 20005 Yojanas per moment and the speed of the Earth is 26055 Yojanas per day.

Each body (mah) has two spines… 1 axial spine, and 2 revolution spines.

Each month rotates around its axis and moves bently, walking on a circuitous path. This inclination is considered by modern scientists to be 23 degrees. Just as the Earth has two spines, the Sun has two spines. The Sun rotates on its axis and completes one cycle in one Ahorattra, i.e. 9,51,00,000 yojanas. The Sun moves on its rotational path and revolves around the pole, taking one cycle to complete a cycle. These are the two spines of the Sun. Similarly, Dhruva also has two Meru. All the bodies are comprised of pairs of meru. Thanking these bodies is an important task. 

1.  The backbone that supports the structure of the body. It is also called the spinal cord.

2.  The life cycle of a living entity is also the journey from birth to death. Every living thing, every sun, constellation, star, and moon, is connected by two spines.

It’s a season. Ritaye Namah. Why does the sun move? Why does the earth collapse? Why does it spin? Walking is the sun’s destiny. It is the nature of the earth to revolve. Rotation is the destiny of the planets. The destiny which is narrated through the medium, the same destiny has also tied the planets. Everyone has an activity. They have an impact on mankind. The mood disposition is based on this object

The sun is moving, the earth is moving. They are all God. If the Lord does not act, how can the living entity be engaged in Kriya? Instinct is life. Retirement is death. God is a living being active. Therefore, nature has the status of a mother. Self-actions are religions. Acting according to one’s nature is Swadharma. Nature is pre-attained, from birth, from past birth, from destiny. Disposition cannot be changed. Nature is strong. It is our welfare to do natural actions. There is success in natural actions. Therefore, one should be engaged in natural action.

True infinite

यतः प्रवृत्तिः भूतानां येन सर्वमिदं जगत् ।

स्व कर्मणा तमभ्यर्च्य सिद्धि विन्दति मानव ॥

(गीता १८/४६)

We have our origin from the earth, we have our origin from us. The sun is the earth from the earth, the sun rises from the sky element and the sun is self-evident. Therefore, the sun rotates on its axis and performs its work, and sadhana, the pole traveling in its orbit, worships the sky. The earth worships itself while traveling on its axis and also worships the sun dancing around the sun. We worship ourselves in samadhi (suptatastha) and worship the five bhutas through daily activities. In doing so, the opening of the Surya Siddha, i.e., Anahad Chakra and the flow of infinite love, is a pleasant experience of spiritual life. There is a ritual of sadhana in the root of the earth element, which is the place of Lord Ganesha. Our Lord is the soul (Sun). The Lord of the Sun (Jyoti) is the sky (void. That is why it is said to be ego emptiness. I have very little capacity to put into words this universe and this beautiful Mother Nature.

On reaching the Supreme Stage, the yogi realizes that He is his own God. The goal of everyone’s life is to know oneself and believe in God. The sun is worshipping itself; the earth is doing its sadhana, which is based on tolerance. The creature is meditating. All are self-centered. This self-center is tied to some other center. The second is also tied to a third. Third, there is no end to a fourth, and so on. To make ends meet, we consider someone who is not bound by anyone. Therefore, Shiva is infinite

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The legend of HANUMAN JI ♥️

The verse of Ashta Siddhi in Sanskrit is as follows.

Anima, Mahima, Laghima, Garima and prapti, Prakamya Ishitva and Vashitva, these siddhis are called “Ashtasiddhi

The term ‘siddhi’ generally refers to such transcendental and spiritual powers that are attained through penance and spiritual practice. According to the belief of Sanatan, many types of siddhis are described, out of which eight siddhis are more famous, which are called ‘Ashtasiddhi’ and which have been described in the above verse.

Sri Hanuman Chalisa, written by Goswami Tulsidas, is the Chaupai in which Tulsidasji.  Explain that Hanuman is endowed with  eight siddhis


Description of Ashtasiddhi:-

1. Anima –
The ability to shrink one’s body into a molecule.

2. Mahima –
the ability to greatly enlarge the size of the body.

3. Dignity –
the ability to make the body extremely heavy.

4. Laghima –
the ability to de-load the body.

5. Attainment –
The ability to go to any place without interruption.

6. Prakamya –
The ability to fulfill each of your desires.

7. Ishitva –
The ability to have complete authority over every object and being.

8. Vashitva –
the ability to subdue every being. Ashta
Siddhis are those siddhis by which a person can be able to live in any form and body. He can cross the limits of subtlety and become as subtle and as massive as he wants

1. Anima:
The first of the Ashta Siddhis is Anima, which means! He has the power to subtle his body like a molecule. Just as we cannot see a molecule with our naked eyes, in the same way, no other person can see the one who has attained Anima Siddhi after attaining Anima Siddhi. The seeker can assume a subtle body equal to an atom whenever he wants

2. Mahima :
Glory is the exact opposite type of Anima, the seeker can make his body infinitely vast, and he can stretch his body to any limit

3. Garima:
After attaining this siddhi, the devotee can increase the weight of his body in an unlimited way. The size of the seeker is limited, but the weight of his body increases so much that no power can move him

4. Laghima:
The body of the seeker can be so light that he can fly faster than the wind. The weight of his body becomes negligible

5. Prapti:
A seeker can go to any place, anywhere without any hindrance. By becoming invisible to other human beings according to his wish, the seeker can go wherever he wants to go and no one can see it

6. Prakamya:
A seeker can understand the matter of someone’s mind very easily, then whether the person in front of him expresses his mind or not

7. Ishiatya:
This is the title of God, a; aftertaining this siddhi, the seeker himself becomes the form of God, he and can establish his dominion over the world.

8. Vashitva:
After attaining Vashitva, a seeker can keep any person as his slave. He can subdue whomever he wants or cause anyone’s defeat.

The 8-limbs of limitless willpower

In Indian Sanatan culture, how the person and self-confidence destroy bondage should be learned from Hanuman the god of strength and strength. Hanuman is associated with Lord Shri Ramchandra, but Hanuman travels from a person to a seeker and awakens an unlimited power within himself, which is in every person; how much someone can use that power and power depends on that person. Hanuman tells us how to use the power. How did Hanuman swallow the sun, 28 million times more grand and bigger than the Earth? Is this a joke with science? Accordingly, you should question everything which is not easy. Like how Hanuman crossed such a vast ocean without getting tired?  Shri Hanuman is part of God, he has received various types of boons

Hanuman ji !!   Has Astha Mahasiddhi and Nau Nidhi. These Astha Mahasiddhis are Anima, Laghima, Mahima, Ishitva, Prakramya, Garima and Vashivta.  With the help of these siddhis, they can go near the sun and swallow it, but Hanuman does not swallow #NAME. This 18th chapter of Hanuman Chalisa written by Goswami Tulsidas describes the distance between the sun and the earth

जुग सहस्त्र जोजन पर भानू।
लील्यो ताहि मधुर फल जानू।।

This couplet is in the Awadhi language. The meaning of this couplet in the Hindi language is that Hanumanji had eaten Bhanu, i.e., Surya, located at a distance of one Yuga Sahastra Yojana, as a sweet fruit (when he was about to eat, Devraj Indra attacked. If you want to argue science here, then you can give it, as if Hanuman could have reduced his weight #NAME? Subtle meaning by using his Laghima Siddhi

As we have read in science, an article that weighs negligible can travel at the speed of light because, in that case, the force of gravity and center of gravity do not affect that particle. In this way, Hanuman flew faster than the speed of light and reached to swallow the sun. According to NASA, the distance between the Sun and the Earth is 149 million kilometers and this has already been described in the 18th quadruped of Hanuman Chalisa. Hanuman is one of the Ashta Siddhis With this siddhi, he could enlarge his body as much as he wanted. Therefore, the whole earth is like a fruit in front of Hanuman. According to science, any object that weighs more and has a lot of energy can form a black hole, and black holes can swallow the sun. When a black hole can swallow the Sun, Sri Hanuman is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. God is. Nothing is impossible for them in the universe

Change is the law of nature.   70-80 years ago, if someone said that humans could go to space, people would laugh. 40-50 years ago, if someone said that a person could complete a distance of thousands of kilometers in a few hours, then people would laugh. 20-30 years ago, if someone said that a human being could talk to another person sitting far away, then people would laugh. 15-20 years ago, if someone said that a person could see face-to-face from another person sitting far away, then people would laugh

In recent times, China has succeeded in creating an artificial sun of its own. Today we live in the city, so you can believe by listening/reading this news. But if you go to the village and ask someone, he will make fun of you like this questioner. And will not believe that any country (people of a country) can make the sun. Now you understand what I mean. Today, we are researching traveling at lightning speed (it must be a joke right now. But our thinking has proved true so far, so why do you think about our culture as if everything is superstition? Our culture is rooted in our hearts, minds, history, books, and Vedas, while science is just beginning, so we have not been able to understand science properly even today; then how can you compare your culture with science to a limit? Hanuman is part of Rudra, the Rudra that ends and rhythms the entire universe, so Hanuman is the Sun, which is like a molecule relative to the universe, he can swallow it. Therefore, we should never compare our culture too much with science. Because there are some things that even science cannot understand right now. Where the boundaries of science end, spirituality begins

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Gravity in Vaisheshika Sutra

It’s fascinating to explore how ancient Indian philosophies and texts may have addressed concepts akin to modern gravitational theory long before Newton’s time. The Vaisheshika Sutra by Rishi Kanada is particularly intriguing as it predates Newton by over two millennia and contains verses that seem to describe gravitational principles.

1. The Nature of Objects Falling to the Earth:

The Vaisheshika Sutra mentions that objects tend to fall towards the earth due to an inherent property or force. This aligns with the idea that there is an attractive force between the earth and other objects, which we now identify as gravity. This recognition of a force causing objects to fall to the ground is a fundamental aspect of gravitational theory.

2. The Stability and Movement of Celestial Bodies:

The sutras also discuss how the stability and movement of celestial bodies are influenced by this attractive force. This can be seen as an early conceptualization of how gravity governs the motion of planets and other celestial entities, akin to the principles described by Kepler and Newton.

Verse 5.1.7:
Discusses how substances move downward due to an inherent force.

Verse 5.2.4:
Addresses the concept of attraction between substances, hinting at a force akin to gravity.

Interpretation and Comparison:

While these ancient texts don’t provide the mathematical formulations that Newton did, they demonstrate a conceptual understanding of gravity’s effects. This understanding is significant, showing that the idea of gravity as an attractive force was observed and noted by ancient Indian philosophers. In ancient Indian philosophy, the idea of “Gurutva Aakarshana Shakti” captures the essence of gravitational pull. The term “Gurutva” (mass) and “Aakarshana” (attractive pull) together indicate an awareness of the relationship between mass and the force it exerts, reflecting a sophisticated understanding of natural forces.

The exploration of gravitational concepts in ancient Indian texts like the Vaisheshika Sutra highlights a rich history of scientific thought in India. These early discussions on gravity illustrate how ancient scholars were keen observers of nature and sought to understand the forces governing the physical world. While Newton’s laws provided a detailed mathematical framework for gravity, it is remarkable to recognize that the fundamental ideas about gravitational forces were present in human thought long before his time.

आत्मकर्म हस्तसंयोगाश्च । (V.S. 5.1.6)

The action of the body and its members is also in conjunction with the hand.

संयोगभावे गुरुत्वात्पतनम (V.S. 5.1.7)

In the absence of conjunction falling results from Gravity.

Concept of air fall

नोदनाद्यभिषोः कर्म तत्कर्मकारिताच्च
संस्कारादुत्तरं तथोत्तरमुत्तरं च ।। (V.S 5.1.17)

The first action of arrow is from impulse; the next is resultant energy produced by the first action, and similarly the next next shloka-

संस्काराभावे गुरुत्वात्पतनम (V.S. 5.1.18)

In the absence of resultant/propulsive energy generated by the action, falling results from Gravity.
Rishi Varahamihira who is also supposed to be lived in the 5th century BCE, mentioned the

following shloka in his Surya Sidhanta, 12th chapter 32 shloka-

मध्ये समन्तादण्डस्य भूगोलो व्योम्नि तिष्ठति ।
बिभ्राणः परमां शक्तिं ब्रह्मणो धारणात्मिकाम् ॥

This verse conveys that the spherical Earth remains positioned at the center of the universe in space due to a special kind of energy that prevents it from falling away and helps it remain stable. The term ‘energy’ referred to in the previous shloka was further elaborated by Bhaskaracharya, a mathematician who lived in the 12th century AD. In his book Sidhanta Shiromani, Bhaskaracharya provided an explanation for this energy and named it “gurutvakarshan shakti.”

आकृष्टिशक्तिश्च महि तय यत्।
खष्ठं गुरु स्वभिमुखं स्वशक्त्या ॥
आकृष्यते तत्पततीव भाति।
समेसमन्तात् क्व पतत्वियं खे ॥

This verse explains that the energy present within the Earth is the power of attraction, known as “aakrushti shakti”, (according to the Bhaskaracharya).  Due to this attractive force, the Earth pulls objects towards itself, and this power is inherent and natural to the Earth. As a result of this pull, every object on Earth appears to be falling downward. Bhaskaracharya did not stop there; he concludes the shloka with a question: where can this Earth fall down in space? This passage eloquently captures the profound understanding of gravity and celestial mechanics found in ancient Indian texts. Aryabhatta’s poetic reference in the Gitikapada likens the gravitational pull to the way smaller flowers are drawn towards the center of the Kadamba flower cluster, metaphorically depicting the force that ties everything to the Earth’s center.

Vadic mantra = Attributing stability of celestial body.

The cited Vedic mantras further elaborate on this concept, attributing the stability of celestial bodies and their movements to gravitational forces:

Rigveda 8.12.28 and 8.12.30

यदा ते हर्यता हरी वावृधाते दिवेदिवे।
आदित् ते विश्वा भुवनानि येमिरे ।।

speak of the Sun’s radiant energy causing the planets to move in their orbits and remain stable due to the Sun’s attraction.

हिरण्यपाणि: सविता विचर्षणिरुभे द्यावापृथिवी अन्तरीयते।
अपामीवां बाधते वेति सूर्यमभि कृष्णेन रजसा द्यामृणोति॥

describes the Sun as holding the Earth and other heavenly bodies, preventing collisions through its attractive force.

According to Atharvaveda 4.11.1

अनड्वान् दाधार पृथिवीमुत द्यामनड्वान् दाधारोर्वन्तरिक्षम्।
अनड्वान् दाधार प्रदिश: षडुवीर्रनड्वान् विश्वंभुवनमाविवेश॥

uses the analogy of a bull pulling a cart to illustrate how the Sun controls the movements of planets.

The Taittiriya branch of Krishna Yajurveda

मित्रोदाधार पृथिवीमुतद्याम। मित्रः कृष्टी:।

emphasizes the Sun’s role in holding the Earth in space through its attractive power, with the term “Kristheeh” highlighting this force of attraction. These texts reflect a sophisticated grasp of gravitational principles, recognizing the Sun’s critical role in maintaining cosmic order. This ancient wisdom, although fragmented over time, underscores the depth of scientific thought in early Indian civilization.

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Simulation Hypothesis.

Man-made the image of the deity based on his imagination. For this reason, the picture of the form of the deities is different at each place. There are thousands of types of pictures of Ganesh, Lakshmi, Kali, Shiva, and Vishnu, there are thousands of types of idols. In Sanatan culture, tantra has special importance i.e. technology. Therefore, it has been clearly stated in Tantra Sadhana and Tantra Science that the literal form of any deity is the mantra and its form is the yantra.

Each instrument has some special lines, triangles, points, and circles. These three are present in every instrument and they are composed according to geometrical science. No line is crooked, nor are the sides of a triangle separated, and dots

Therefore, you can draw a picture of a deity based on your imagination, but the yantra is constructed only based on definite principles and calculations. After this, life is consecrated in it by special mantras, then that yantra is not a normal sketch but becomes a manifestation of power and divine energy. What is the secret behind this tantrokta creation?  This is necessary to understand. Each point, triangle, and circle have an important place in tantra science.

The point is a drop but it is given a special place in the system because the sound is produced from the point and the sound symbolizes the sky element. If we look at our vision, everything in space appears to be a dot. Therefore, according to tantra science, the point is an indicator of entry, an indicator of a beginning. When a point is moved forward, a line is formed when it moves with a simple speed. The straight line represents the desireless sense of the point and in the desired state this line curves, forming a triangle.

Our Sanatan Tantra science believes in the truth that when there was nothing before the emergence of this world, then from where did the creation begin? Of course, it started from the point. The point is that when there was nothing, there was a point in the universe and when everything also dissolves into a point, the point is also the form of emergence and also the form of merger. From the starting point to the endpoint. That is why there was a lot of thought in the tantra texts whether the point is Shiva or the point is power. The conclusion was that the points are a form of power, and there is also a solid basis behind it


What is Simulation Theory?

Simulation theory says that we are all likely living in an extremely powerful computer program, directed by an entity outside of our physical comprehension and controlled by a superior being. It also means that humans are not real beings, but instead predetermined constructs of the digital world. The theory also suggests that the physical laws affecting our reality are algorithms, and what we experience, is created by the computational processes.

What does Sanatan’s Philosophy say about the Simulation theory?

Well, Sanatan philosophy gives many theories regarding the creation, out of which the two major theories are-

1. Nasadiya suktam- a creation that came out from formless, nirgun Brahman. (Already explained).


2. Purusha suktam- a creation which is created by the god (Swagun Brahman). If we go by the Purusha suktam it gives us a detailed idea about the simulation.

But it is just one aspect of Purusha suktam.

According to the Rig Veda 6.47.18-

रूपं-रूपं परतिरूपो बभूव तदस्य रूपं परतिचक्षणाय |

न्द्रो मायाभिः पुरुरूप ईयते युक्ता हयस्य हरयःशता दश ||

Meaning- In every figure he has been the mode: this is his only form for us to look at. Indra assumes many form by his Maya.

Maya is something that doesn’t exist in reality but we all are bound to it, just like the simulation which we cannot see but our life is bound to it.

As per the Bhagavad Gita, 7.14-

दैवी ह्येषा गुणमयी मम माया दुरत्यया |
मामेव ये प्रपद्यन्ते मायामेतां तरन्ति ते ||

Meaning – “My lord  ( bhagavan shree maha Vishnu) divine energy Maya, consisting of the three modes of nature, is very difficult to overcome. But those who surrender unto Me cross over it easily.”

According to the Atharva Veda 19.53.3, it states the universe, being a projection in space-time-

पूर्ण कुम्भोदिः काल आहितस्तं वै पश्यामो बहुदा नु सन्तः ।

A full pot has been placed in time and it is that which we see manifoldly.

Also, Brahma Samhita states that Bhagawan Maha-Vishnu reclines in the water of the ocean in a state called yoga-nidra. Thus, it is said that the universal creation is nothing but the dream of Maha-Vishnu. He is said to create and destroy innumerable universes in his dream.  But, as we know creation and destruction are the two aspects of this universe. After the destruction, it is very difficult for any programmer to rewrite such a complex and huge program again and again. Hence, to prevent that one needs to have backup and the following mantra of Rig Veda gives us a clue regarding the backup-

सूरय्याचन्द्रमसौ धाता यथा पूर्वमकल्पयत् I
दिवं च पृथ्वीं  च अंतरिक्षमथो स्वः   II  10.190.3  II

Meaning- “The Ordainer created the sun and moon like those of previous cycles. He formed in order Heaven and Earth, the regions of the air, and light.”  Going by scientific research, It was Nick Bostrom who is a Faculty of Philosophy, at Oxford University, published a research paper, “ARE YOU LIVING IN A COMPUTER SIMULATION?”, in 2003 and coined this whole simulation hypothesis.

His theory was also backed by elonmusk, @NASA when in a podcast with Joe Rogan, Musk said “If you assume any rate of improvement at all, games will eventually be indistinguishable from reality” before concluding “that it’s most likely we’re in a simulation. The biggest question here is whether every program is a set of codes and have we found any such codes that can back this hypothesis?
Interestingly, James Gates, an MIT graduate who has dedicated his life researching on string theory and simulation theory, claims that he has found such code. He claims that he has identified what appears to be actual computer code embedded in the equations of string theory that describe the fundamental particles of our universe. 

Vocalization + Intention = Healing.

What are three objects you couldn’t live without?

Knowledge and you??

Knowledge is everywhere, in many forms, manifesting itself in the diverse nature of action. Nature presides over knowledge through its ingredients. The sages have presented knowledge in formulaic form, in figurative language, and in code style. How do we receive it? It is up to us. How capable is our intellect to absorb this knowledge, how effective is our education? This is how we know our abilities. Pure knowledge is Brahman in itself. Knowledge is not the monopoly of any one organism. Knowledge is for everyone. Knowledge is only in the possession of Brahma and Saraswati, the institutions of knowledge. The supreme god of knowledge is Shiva. All knowledge is contained in it. Knowledge is not ours. It is of nature. By the grace of nature, we become the possessors of it. It is necessary to thank Mother Nature, the giver of knowledge. Who are we to give knowledge? Nature gives knowledge to all of us through us. The more our receptive power, the more knowledge we receive and retain


1. Cutting off the tongue and offering it to the deity = that is, no wrong words come out of the mouth. Worshiping the Ishta by observing silence or expelling the tongue, doing penance.

2. Cutting off the head and offering it to the deity = canceling the ego = bowing the head = taking refuge. Surrender 100%.

3. Cutting off the leg and dedicating it to the Goddess = stopping running away = Worshiping the Ishta by remaining stable in one place = to be distinguished in immovable samadhi.

4. Offering to the Deity with eyes out = turning away from the outer world = being introverted = looking within = closing the outer eyes = gaining insight

5. Sacrifice of life = stoppage of the movement of breath = to be unconscious = to keep oneself in ultimate peace. Sacrifice your inner anger.

6. Drinking nectar = immersing in knowledge = increasing concentration

7 . To reside in Kashi = to attain knowledge and stay in it = to implement knowledge in life.

9. To live in Ayodhya = to live a life free from conflict.

10. To obtain the philosopher’s stone = to prove the harshest fire god who drinks the juice.

11. To remain in yoga sleep = to live a life free from all dualities or to be equanimous

Everything is energy vibrations.

“Sound is the carrier wave of consciousness” – Steven Halpern


By projecting the intent into sound, various experiences and effects can be created. For example; Two people can potentially make the same sound with different intents, and two can manifest different effects. One person can make a sound and project therapeutic energy into it, while another person can make the same sound with the opposite experience depending on the intent From our perspective, the intention to use sound healing as a tool may be the most important and powerful part of the formula. Here’s a good formula for reference.

Vocalization + Intention = Healing.

If vocalization is the physical equivalent of sound, visibility is the spiritual equivalent of sound, and together they form the result of sound.
Thus, equally another formula;

Vocalization + Visualization = cosmic medicine

100% water 💦

What’s your favorite thing to cook?

Chemistry: Some important principles related to chemistry are found in the Vedas. These include the origin of water, the importance of water, the properties of water, the distinctions of water, the various metals created by water, their mixture, their diverse uses, salts, water, and the use of gemstones as medicine. etc

Origin of Water: Atharvaveda says that water has both Agni (Oxygen) and Soma (Hydrogen), here it should be kept in mind that in the Vedas, the words Agni, Mitra, Vaishvanar Agni, and Matrishva, etc. have been used for oxygen. For hydrogen, the words Soma, Jal, Aap, Salil, Varuna, etc. have been used. In a mantra of Atharvaveda, it is said that Matrishva Vayu (Oxygen) enters water.

The Rig Veda says that Vaishvanara fire is present in water.


1. अग्नीषोमौ बिभ्रति आप इत् ताः ।

2. अप्सु-आसीन् मातरिश्वा प्रविष्टः ।
~ (अथर्व० 3.13.5 अथर्व० 10.8.40)

3. वैश्वानरो यासु-अग्निः प्रविष्टः, ता आपः ।
~ (ऋग्० 7.49.4)

Sutra of Water: In a mantra of Rigveda, the formula of water has been given that water is obtained by the combination of Mitra and Varuna.

मित्रं हुवे पूतदक्षं वरुणं च रिशादसम् ।
(ऋग्० 1.2.4)

For the attainment of water, I take the friend of sacred energy (oxygen) and Varuna (hydrogen) which destroys blemishes. In the mantra, oxygen and hydrogen are indicated by the words Mitra and Varuna, but there is no clear indication of their quantity. According to science, water is obtained by placing 2 molecules of hydrogen gas and 1 molecule of oxygen in a vessel and passing an electric wave in it

This point has been explained in the four mantras of the Rigveda (Rigs 7.33.10 to 13). These mantras say that in a Kumbh, the sand semen of Mitra, and Varuna, particles were poured in the appropriate quantity at the same time, and from that Agastya and Vasishta Rishi were born. For this purpose, a flow of electricity (Vidyut jyotih) was released. Agastya and Vasishta were born from the mind of Urvashi (Vidyut), that is, both of them are the sons of Manas of Urvashi.

The mantra clearly states that water (Vasistha) originated from Mitra and Varuna. It has also been clarified that unless they are created fickle by electric current, water will not form. The mantras indicate Kumbh and (Test-tube). Therefore, Agastya is said to be born of Kumbhaj or pot. The word Urvashi means electricity, as it pervades the Uru (vast area). In the mantras, there is a clear instruction of Urvashi and Vidyut Jyoti along with Mitra (Oxygen) and Varuna (Hydrogen) (Electric current). It also means to say Manasputra that not from Urvashi’s stomach but by coming in contact with her, the semen of Mitra Varuna came out and he turned into water. Among the mantras, the names Agastya and Vasistha stand for water.

विद्युतो ज्योतिः परि संजिहानं मित्रावरुणा यदपश्यतां त्वा ।
तत् ते जन्म उतैकं वसिष्ठ,।। (अगस्त्यो)

उतासि मैत्रावरुणो वसिष्ठ।
उर्वश्यां मनसोऽधि जातः ।।

अप्सरसः परि जज्ञे वसिष्ठः ।
द्रप्स स्कन्नं पुष्करे त्वाददन्त ।।

कुम्भे रेतः सिषिचतुः समानम् ।
ततो जातमाहुर्वसिष्ठम् ।।

(ऋ० 7.33.11 to 13)

In the mantras, the placing of two gases in one place, transmitting electricity, testing in a vessel, the origin of water, and the propagation of this sutra by Agastya Rishi are also clearly indicated

That is why Agastya is called Kumbhaja (born from the pot) and Vasistha is called Maitravaruna (son of Mitra-Varuna).

Mitra- Varuna Vrishtikar:

This process of origin of water in space goes on continuously, due to which rain occurs. In Yajurveda and Shatapatha Brahmana, it has been explained how the water of the sea, etc. evaporates and goes up into the sky through the air. There, when oxygen and Neptune (hydrogen) interact with electricity, clouds are formed and they cause rain. If there is no contact between Mitra and Varuna, then there will be no clouds and no rain. In Yajurveda and Shatapatha Brahmana, clouds are said to be a subtle form of water (bhasma)

So learn to respect water, it is not just a combination of hydrogen and oxygen, it is alive, its life. It should be taught during school days, it is our misfortune that there is no awareness in the world on this subject

The beyond vibration.

Write about your first computer.

How It Connects You With The Cosmos?


What is a mantra?

The term “mantra” originates from two Sanskrit roots, namely ‘manas’ which signifies the mind, and ‘tra’ which denotes an instrument. Essentially, a mantra functions as a tool of the mind, producing a potent sound or vibration that facilitates deep meditation. In mantra yoga, faith and devotion to the mantra’s deity are crucial elements that unlock its transformative potential.

How does a mantra come into existence?

In a dialogue between Bhagawan Shiva and Maa Parvati, Parvati raised a question about people’s unawareness of their ignorance. She asked, “What can they do?” In response, Shiva emphasized the importance of staying connected to the universal energy, the ultimate source of wisdom. He explained, “For the source possesses all the knowledge that anyone seeks.” Shiva revealed, “The simplest way is to choose any sound from my damaru.” He explained that everything in its current existence originated from those very sounds. Thus, the mantras came into being through the resonance of Shiva’s damru.

Mantras and their nomenclature

According to Agni Purana mantras,
are of different types like – Male, Female & Neuter ( Gender)

1-Mala Mantras,
2- Bija Mantras,
3- Arvak-Mantras
4- Soumya Mantras
5- Agneya Mantras
6- Ari Mantras
7- Siddha Mantras
8- Sadhya Mantras
9-Susiddha Mantras
10- Pranav Mantra.


विंशत्यर्णाधिका मन्त्रा मालामन्त्राः स्मृता द्विज
।। 293.1 ।।

O Brahmin! The mystic formulas containing more than twenty letters are known to be Mala Mantras.


दशाक्षराधिका मन्त्रास्तदर्वाग्वीजसंज्ञिताः ।
वार्द्धक्ये सिद्धिदा ह्येते मालामन्त्रास्तु यौवने
।। 293.2 ।।

The Mystic formulas having more than ten letters ( and less than twenty) are Arvagbija


स्त्रीपुंनपुसकत्वेन त्रिधाः स्युर्मन्त्रजातयः
।। 293.3 ।।

The other formulas belonging to the group of mantras are of three kinds such as feminine , masculine, and neuter.


आग्नेयमन्त्रः सौम्यः
स्यात्प्रायशोऽन्ते नमोऽन्वितः ।
सौम्यमन्त्रस्तथाग्नेयः
फट्‌कारेणान्ततो युतः ।। 293.7 ।।

Mantras are also classified as agneya (fiery) and saumya (pleasing).


वीजाद् द्वित्रिगुणान्मन्त्रान्मालामन्त्रे जपक्रिया ।। 293.24 ।।

The mantras containing letters twice or thrice the bija mantras should be repeated like a Mala Mantra.
” AUM ॐ ” the basic bija mantra is also described, it said that a single letter mantra (Pranava) is to be chanted a million times.

दशलक्षजपादेकवर्णो मन्त्रः प्रसिध्यति ।। 293.23 ।।

A mantra consisting single letter bears fruit after repetition for Ten lakh (a million) times.

How does the mechanism of a mantra operate?


To comprehend this, it is necessary to understand the functioning of the universe and the human mind.
Every utterance and thought we express possesses the potential to impact our lives and the lives of others. Words of encouragement, spoken at the opportune moment, can serve as lifelong inspiration, while unkind and hostile words can leave lasting scars. Even the conversations that transpire within our minds can significantly alter our self-perception and our perception of others.

The universe, too, can be envisioned as a living entity comprised of numerous interconnected components. Each planet functions as a vital element within this expansive cosmic organism. Though seemingly insignificant, every constituent holds importance. Just as removing individual grains of sand gradually depletes a heap, each entity, no matter how minute, contributes to the entirety. Correspondingly, both positive and negative words can impact every individual and aspect of the universe. The inception of the ancient discipline of mantras was not a random occurrence.

Enlightened sages of the past recognized that both the human mind and the universe endure a constant barrage of words, encompassing both positivity and negativity. They understood that by amalgamating specific words together and forming mantras, they could exert influence over our lives and even shape the fabric of the universe itself. Moreover, the energy emanating from mantras is intended to attract the attention of the universal energy, thereby establishing a connection.
Mantra yoga serves as a pathway for strengthening our bond with this cosmic force. The science of mantras posits that by utilizing the appropriate words to train our minds, enhance our focus, and align ourselves with the divinity pervading the universe, we can transcend the negative tendencies that impede our progress. By harnessing the power of mantras, we can overcome obstacles and rise above limitations.
Every mantra encompasses three essential components, known as limbs or “Angas”:

1. Devata:
This refers to the deity who is revered and praised by the mantra.

2. Rishi:
The seer or sage to whom the mantra was originally revealed.

3. Chandah:
The specific meter or poetic structure in which the mantra is composed.

The lottery of solar energy

What would you do if you won the lottery?

Fuel that tha sun uses to produce energy according ved..

The Universe is a really vast and complex place that, in many ways, we still don’t understand.
But let’s have a look at the possibilities in the vast Universe and our understanding of it. We exist on this relatively tiny rock called Earth, floating around a relatively average star, the sun, and with the help of modern technology, we’ve only just begun to explore even a tiny part of the space that surrounds us. Vedas or science do not talk about multiverses, if science does so it is just an assumption for a particular theory like a hologram or parallel universe. But yeah Vedas and science do know about multi universes. Our Scriptures describe infinite different universes, they have described many universes and parallel universes within, earlier science was not capable of grasping it, but now they accept the possibilities of parallel universes within the universe (read hologram theory).

According to Vedic physics, space inside our universe is multidimensional. There are 64 main dimensions and each dimension is further divided into many sub-dimensions. Since the inhabitants of the earth can only perceive three dimensions, their senses have no access to many other realms of universal reality. Therefore, we are unable to perceive many other planets and their inhabitants. Furthermore, there are other planets that we can perceive but at the same time, we cannot see their inhabitants. According to Vedic physics, different planetary levels have different time scales. The relativity of time is elaborately described in the Vedic literature.

The Sun’s Surface is Described as a Honeycomb with the Golden Light of Honey.

Modern Scientists Proving Upnishads Right Where;


A recent picture of the Sun’s surface taken by the largest solar telescope of NASA Shows that the Sun’s surface looks like a honeycomb. But Chandogya Upanishad in its third Adhyaay mentions something similar; the Sun as ‘honey of the gods’ (देवमधु).


असौ वा आदित्यो देवमधु तस्य
द्यौरेवतिरश्चीनवंशोऽन्तरिक्षमपूपो मरीचयः पुत्राः ॥ ३.१.१

Meaning: The sun over there is honey to the gods. Heaven is the crossbeam, the mid-region is the beehive, and the rays are the eggs.

Fuel that tha sun uses to produce energy according ved..

Why we should read veda,puran? If we r students of science ?

until the year 1938 that Western scientists finally figured out the mechanism of Solar energy generation. According to the Vayu Purāņa (2.38.141-142), udaka (and its Sanskrit synonyms vāri, vṛṣți, ambhas, arṇava and apa) is the fuel that the Sun.

tasmādudakam sūryyasya tapato’ti hi kathyate

nāvṛṣṭyā tapate sūryo nāvṛṣṭyā pariviṣyate

nāvṛṣṭya paricinvanti vāriņā dīpyate raviḥ

tasmādapaḥ piban ya vai dipyate ravirambare



It is said that hydrogen (udaka) is the source of the Sun’s heat. When there is a lack of hydrogen (vṛṣṭi), the Sun will neither be hot, nor able to shine, nor able to cause evaporation of water. Sun shines in the sky because of consuming hydrogen (apaḥ) (Vāyu Purāņa 2.38.141-142). These verses are also found in the Visņu, Brahmaṇḍa, Kurma and other urāņas. The Sanskrit word udaka, and its synonyms, are generally translated as water, but we interpret them as hydrogen in this context because:

(1) Since the Purāņas recognized that the Sun maintains an enormous energy output for billions of years, it is clear that the mechanism of Solar energy generation can’t be based on water itself.

(2) The Puranic date for the formation of the Sun is stunningly accurate (as shown in previous sections).

(3) The Purāṇas accurately describe the Sun’s future expansion into a Red Giant and its ejection

When this atom of matter has so much energy, why doesn’t it explode??

What is your mission?

Laws apply to spirituality.

There is a connection between physical science and spirituality. The same theories that apply in physics are also applicable to spirituality. Matter is the basis of physical science. It starts with money, which is called (mass) and it reaches (velocity). This journey of physics begins with a particle of clay, i.e., matter, and reaches quantum. Statics change into ‘dynamics’ and enter the field of abnormal energy. Like physics, this theory of change also works in the field of spirituality Like matter, many new scenes are constantly changing in human life. In physics, matter is discussed and then the phenomenon of the conversion of matter into energy is discussed. The physics in which matter is discussed is called classical physics and in which the energy of matter is discussed is called quantum physics. In this science of matter, the energy of matter is studied. The credit for this goes to the great scientist Newton. It is due to the study of kinetic and kinetic energy that it is called mechanics, and on this basis, science, engineering, and technology were first developed. Based on this science, planets, constellations, galaxies satellites, etc. could be studied.


Einstein gave the formula E = mc2. Accordingly (mass) and energy are extracted. That is, if we increase the speed of a mass, after a certain speed a state comes that the whole mass is converted into energy. The whole thing turns into energy. It’s hard to understand.  When that mass, the same piece of matter, enters the quantum field, it has extraordinary energy and all this energy is kinetic and it also has strength

Thus there are two concepts of matter- one is matter and the other energy is called statics and energy is called dynamics. In statistics study what causes matter to move, and in dynamics, we look at why matter moves. When the speed of matter increases, it is no longer a substance but is converted into energy. How this energy works, when this energy is converted into a particle, and when the particle turns into energy has been studied in depth and this branch of study is known as quantum theory. The energy obtained by the decomposition of ordinary substances is very low. Just like breaking a stone gives it a little energy; But these small pieces of stone get more energy than that when they hit each other Breaking down this stone atom, which is invisible to the eye, produces so much energy that it can destroy a city. According to quantum technology, the protons and neutrons inside the atom are one hundred thousand times smaller than that atom, but the energy in it is millions of times more than that atom. With this energy, this world can be destroyed and if used properly, the whole world can be illuminated. This means that the energy keeps floating in the material that appears to be stable.

When this atom of matter has so much energy, why doesn’t it explode??



The answer to the question comes from the theory of supersymmetry. The atom has two fields — the boson field and the Fermion field are photon gluons, Higgs, and Grovitans under boson fields. These particles are positively charged. Inside the fermion consists of electrons, musculatures, 3 neutrinos, and 6 Clarks. These particles are negatively charged. Thus each field is filled with infinite energy, but since both fields are positive and negative, their total energy becomes zero. When these particles collide with each other, an unlimited destructive energy stream begins to flow

According to quantum technology, the entire universe is built into one energy stream. The same fact also demonstrates the theory of consciousness that consciousness is not undivided but there is only one energy present in the whole universe and that is the Supreme Energy that is supreme. Everything is built out of this energy. Advaita Vedanta says that there is only one God everywhere, nothing else. Therefore, even in matter, energy is solid and it is extraordinary energy. What is constant has force; Because where static energy is, it is not visible. This is not generally understood, But that’s how it is

Energy also has a variety of forces. One of these forces is also magnetism. Just as we see the sun as stationary, it doesn’t seem to be doing anything, it doesn’t even seem to move; But he stays in his seat. All the planets revolve around it and they are all bound to the sun. Since the Sun has its power, all these planets are tied together with the Sun. The Sun has infinite power. If the sun did not have power, Venus, Saturn, Mars, Moon, etc. would all have left their (orbit). All of them are bound to him by the force of the sun. That’s why they can’t get out of their orbit and keep moving around the sun. The Earth keeps rotating around the Sun, the Moon keeps orbiting the Earth, and such constant rotations keep changing. It changes the seasons. Although the sun appears stable, it has strength, vitality, and energy, and all its planets and satellites continue to receive that energy from it.

Static energy and kinetic energy are the laws of physics, and these laws of science also apply to spirituality. There is a constant change in the body, there is a change in the mind, and there is also a change in the life force. There are changes in rituals that go beyond the body and mind. The sacraments break down and change, and so new karma emerges, those karmas merge, connect, and are destroyed. Many new scenes of life keep coming up and changing. In these ever-changing events, if there is anything that remains unchanged, it is the soul. The soul is immutable, it does not change, but the energy that all these changes get, the vital energy, is all coming from the soul itself. The soul is immutable and is the source of energy for all the activities of the body and mind.

Thus all changes continue to occur at their own pace, they continue to flow at their own pace; But the strength that they get comes from there, which is immutable, which is eternal, which is stable. It is what is stable that is accelerating it. Kinetic energy is due to kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the source of kinetic energy. That’s how life is. There is a deep connection between body and soul. There is a relationship between nature and the Supreme Soul. There is a connection between change and sustainability. There is also a connection between physics and spiritual science. The stronger and more stable this relationship, the happier, calmer, and better-developed human life will be.