Swarna Bhasma is an important medicine of Ayurveda and chemistry, which has been used in Ayurveda for many centuries, it plays the role of a catalyst that enhances the properties of other medicines you take. At the same time, gold plays an important role in the prevention of diseases like cancer, gold has played an important role in the beginning of Ayurveda because its use makes many medicines work better than before, then we have experienced, that gold plays an important role in beauty products
Although it has many benefits, some benefits are important which I have written about.
1. Enhances Physical and Mental Strength:
Swarna Bhasma helps increase physical and mental strength. It is also useful in reducing stress and improving mental clarity.
2. Boosts Immunity:
Swarna Bhasma strengthens the immune system, thereby protecting against various infections and diseases.
3. Alleviates Aging Symptoms:
Swarna Bhasma can help reduce the signs of aging, such as weakness and memory loss
4. Beneficial for Heart and Nervous System:
It can enhance the health of the heart and nervous system, as well as be helpful in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and neurological disorders.
5. Metabolic Benefits: Swarna Bhasma can help balance metabolism and aid in body weight management.
6. Skin Benefits:
Its anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties promote skin health and beauty.
The use of Swarna Bhasma is especially important in Ayurvedic medicine, and there are many benefits of taking it in proper method and quantity. This is our favorite candy which is precious in qualities
The tilak, a significant symbol in Hindu Sanatan Dharma, originates from the Sanskrit word “til,” which signifies sesame seed. Sesame seeds hold immense significance in yagnas (sacred rituals) and acts of charity. The application of a tilak on the forehead is based on the belief that it is a focal point through which one can connect with Divinity, thereby augmenting an individual’s spiritual nature.
The location where the mark is traditionally applied is known as the Ajna Chakra, situated between the eyebrows. Within Hinduism, this point is widely regarded as the entry and exit point of the atman. From a scientific perspective, the Ajna Chakra area is often recognized as the center for thinking, concentration, and memory. It is also the region that tends to heat up during times of stress and tension. By applying the tilak, typically using Chandan (sandalwood paste), a cooling effect is achieved, thereby facilitating concentration.
2. Taking Agni Snan :
Agni means fire, Agnidev is the twin brother of Indra & has 2 faces. In Rigveda, Agnidev is considered the mouth of every deity. Agni also known as Pavaka, means whatever enters in fire becomes pure. Agni snan doesn’t mean taking a real bath with fire. Agni Snan is a way to clean your aura just like a jal snan (normal bath). This can remove all the negativity within you. It was a very prominent practice in ancient days. Today, for many Agni snan refers to practicing sati. However, this process is just like doing arti of one’s body (from head to toe) using camphor. This should be followed just after taking a normal bath and one needs to wear very light clothes. The after-effects are magical. It really works great with the concentration.
3. Burning up the camphor :
According to Hindu belief, the burning of camphor is the process to clean the environment before praying to gods & goddesses. Burning camphor gives light & aroma, both linked with spirituality. Camphor burns itself out completely without leaving any residual. It represents our Vasanas (ego, lust, greed). The burning of camphor also signifies oneness with God & spreading the light of knowledge.
Scientifically speaking camphor helps in killing germs. It is also an excellent way to purify the air in the surroundings of your home. Burning camphor regularly is an effective way to kill germs from our household. Apart from this, camphor has a properties of antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory & hence it is used to to treat skin conditions, improve respiratory function, and for pain relief. Try burning it everyday twice a day, in your study room or office and in three days you will see the difference.
4. Doing Dhyan Yoga :
Okay, hold a piece of a paper in your fully stretched hand. Your hand will start paining in just few minutes and that tiny piece of paper will feel like a 5 kg of dumbbell. If our hand can’t hold a tiny piece of paper even for few minutes then imagine the condition of our brain which keep working even in our sleep times. Dhyan yoga can do a lot of good stuff but the first thing it does is relaxing our brain. It will increase your concentration and help you cope with any given situation.
5. Chanting 15 chapter of Bhagavad Gita :
Bhagavad Gita is called as the eternal source of knowledge as it has the essence of all four Veda. Trust me you will get to know a lot of things and will be able to solve any problem in your life. it also teaches the science of yoga, leading a healthy life.
6. Stay connected with postive energy station :
A temple that adheres to scriptural guidelines in the worship of deities provides a more conducive environment for spiritual progress. Such temples maintain a clean and spiritual atmosphere since their sole purpose is to facilitate deity worship and other spiritual activities. It is worth noting that in an advanced stage of devotion, when our hearts are filled with deep reverence, we may experience the sanctity pervading everywhere and perceive the presence of our worshipable god and goddesses in all places. However, this elevated state of perception is not common among ordinary individuals but attained by those who have reached a highly elevated stage of spiritual advancement. If you do go to a temple, it elevates your consciousness and brings you closer to attaining self realization. If it is impractical to go daily make it a weekly or other suitable periodical visit.
7. Science of mantras :
Chanting any mantra regularly can do magics in your life. Chant any mantra you know, but do it regularly. Chanting mantra is one of the easiest way to connect yourself with universe. The best part is, it will keep you happy and in joyful state even in the era of depression and overthinking. Like Gayatri Mantra, mahamrityunjay Mantra, Shanti Mantra etc
8. Take care of a Maa prakrtuit :
Worshiping nature is one of the main teachings of Hinduism. Giving water to plants, feeding cows, birds can protect you from your past life bad karma.
How to keep your thinking positive?
When a person has to face failure in life, the thought comes to his mind that I cannot do this because I am not destined to do this. This is the main reason for his failure. This thinking makes a person a victim of negativity and he tries to tell himself right by blaming his failure on others. By doing this, the person spoils the relationship with other people and invites his misfortune unknowingly. Instead of taking failure as an experience, the person becomes depressed and in the event of success, the person feels equally excited and proud of himself. In both cases, he does not surrender to God and forgets to thank Him Whatever success and failure we achieve in life, behind it is our accumulated karma along with our ability and confidence. Due to our accumulated virtuous deeds, only a few of our efforts convert into success, but at the same time, our bad deeds attract failure towards us. We forget that success and failure come for a moment which gives us some experience. Our hard work and our positive thinking help us to understand our shortcomings, after which we can improve them and shape our future. To concentrate on this positive emotion and goal, we should adopt meditation and sadhana in our daily lives.
Describe your most ideal day from beginning to end.
purpose of Saptrishi
They are the seven mind-born sons of Bhagawan Brahma who live for a period of time known as a manvantara (306,720,000 Earth Years). Throughout this period, they function as representatives of Brahma. As the manvantara concludes and the universe undergoes destruction, the Saptarishis merge into Brahman, and the responsibility of replenishing the Earth is entrusted to newly designated Saptarishis. These enlightened beings bring essential knowledge and energies to fortify the processes of transition (pralaya). Naturally, they stand as the most evolved “light beings” in creation and serve as guardians of divine laws.
The first group of Saptarishi had worked closely with the Adi Yogi Shiva to maintain the balance on Earth. The present Saptarishis of Vyvasvata manvantara differs from text to text. Probably because we have lost the original texts. According to Mahabharata, Shanti Parva 12.322.27-
“The 7 celebrated Rishis, Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, & Vasishta of great energy, who came to be known by the name of Chitra-sikhandins.”
Srimad Bhagavatam 8.13.5 gives different name of seven sages for Vaivasvara Manvantara-
“Kashyapa, Atri, Vasiṣṭha, Vishwamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni & Bharadvaja are known as the seven sages.”
The Saptarshis of the Vaivasvata Manvantara According to Brahma Purana, Chapter 3 are- Manvantaras) Atri, Vasista, Kaśyapa, Gautama, Bharadvāja, Viśvāmitra & Jamadagni. Brihadaranyaka Upanishad mentions the names of Saptrishis of Savarni Manvantara which will be the next Manvantara-
“O King, during the eighth manvantara, the great personalities Galava, Diptiman, Parasurama, Asvatthāmā, Krpacarya, Rsyasrnga and our father, Vyasadeva, the incarnation of Narayana, will be the seven sages. For the present, they are all residing in their respective asramas.” During the onset of every Satya Yuga, Sapta Rishis come to earth and recount Dharma that is lost (by end of Kali Yuga all Dharma will be lost). This is mentioned in Chapter 31 Anusanga of Brahmanda Purana.
How Powerful Are They And What are Their Purpose?
Saptarishi, meaning “seven sages” are actually Brahmarshis. A Brahmarishi, a tatpurush compound of brahma, is a member of the highest class of Rishis, especially those who are credited with the composition of the hymns collected in the Rigveda.
A Brahmarshi is a sage who has attained enlightenment and became a Jivanmukta by completely understanding the meaning of Brahman and has attained the highest divine, infinite and self knowledge called Brahmajnana which means they have completely understood the meaning of Brahman. One cannot rise to the level of a Brahmarishi through merit alone, since the order was created divinely and is appointed by Bhagawan Brahma. Upon the passing of a Brahmarshi, they achieve Paramukti, liberating themselves from Samsara—the continuous cycle of life and death. The Saptarishi are praised in various passages within the Vedas and other literature. While the Vedic Samhitas refrain from explicitly listing these sages by name, subsequent Vedic texts like the Brahmanas, Upanishads, and Puranas provide such enumerations.
These Saptarishi are so powerful that they are capable of defeating every weapon on earth, can forecast the future, and are not influenced by the circle of life and death. In ancient Indian astronomy, the constellation of the Big Dipper is called saptarishi, with the seven stars representing seven rishis. Please note that The Ursa Major, Big Bear and Saptarishi are one and the same. Whether a person is in a worldly life or a spiritual life, he has only one dream or only goal that he should succeed in life. For which he also works and also prays to God. But even after this, there are no positive changes in his life. Due to this, the person starts losing faith in God and sometimes he starts showing himself as an atheist. In such a situation, we should not forget one thing God understands emotion, not language If the interest of others is involved in your success, then you will be successful in that work. Indian spirituality teaches us that the path to success passes through sadhana, sankirtan, and selfless service. If there is a deficiency in any one of these three, then we will face failure even after a million attempts. Therefore, one should meditate, sankirtan, and selfless service, so that one can get both permanent success and beautiful health in life
Something on your “to-do list” that never gets done.
Every disease can be cured by water” Know and believe how?
Chhatramrtaṃ viṣaṃ vajraṃ chatvāro vāriṇō gunaḥ.
Śuktāntrē ca pratyushē amukta bhojanaiḥ sah.
Agrasanharakale cha paytadau parto nishi.
Ayurāhārāhākāle tu bhuktvā noparito nishī ॥
Chatrah:a, nectar, poison and thunderbolt are the four properties or effects of water. After meals, water acts as a protector like a canopy when thirsty. In the morning (early morning), water acts as nectar. If you do not eat food when you are hungry and fill the stomach with water, then this water acts as poison to eliminate hunger and water acts as a thunderbolt with food – that is, it is a firmness factor like thunderbolt
Nihanti shyamalasanghataṃ marutāṃ chapdarśanati.
ajirna jarayatyaṃ pītamuṣṇodakaṃ nishī ॥
By drinking hot water at night, it destroys phlegm present in the body, removes vata and digests the food that is not digested
If the quart of water is reduced on boiling, then such water is aerating. If half is left, then gallicide and if only a quarter of water is left after boiling, then it is very useful in removing large phlegm. This water proves to be helpful in reducing body fat
Diva shrutam cha yattoyaṃ
raatrīrau tad gurutāṃ bhajet.
raatrārō śrutaṃ tu dāyāye gurutvāmadhigachāti ॥
Water boiled during the day acquires heaviness by night. Similarly, water kept boiled at night also acquires heaviness by morning. Therefore, this water should not be consume
Adhyamē stimiti koṣṭhē sadyaḥ śuddhau navajvere.
Hikkāyaṃ snehapeeta ca śitambu parivarjāyet ॥
Cold water should be given up after taking lateral colic (armpit pain), pratishya (cold), gout, gallagraha (sore throat), adhman (flatulence due to gas), high fever, ghee etc. That is, consumption of cold water in the above conditions is prohibited from being harmful
. vātarāchyatiśarē kāfute kuṣṭhē
pratiśyake doshaṃ vārī
suśitālaṃ śrutahinṃ svatyaṃ pradēyaṃ jalam ॥
Hot and cooled water should be given in small quantity in fever, piles, tuberculosis, stomach diseases, swelling, jaundice, sore throat, wounds, unconsciousness, eye diseases, gout, anorexia, diarrhea, phlegm, cold etc
taptayaḥ pindasamyuktaṃ loṣṭhnirvāpitaṃ jalam. sarvadoshaharaM pathyaM sada nairujyakarakam ॥
The water in which a hot iron rod has been inserted or hot stone has been extinguished, that water is all-defective, dietary and always healthy
Nirmo bhojanadaka pivedavari susheetalam.
Azirne tu pibedwara sheetalam
svoluntarily resume again ||
A person free from amdoshas (amva) should drink mild cold water after meals. In case of indigestion, one should keep drinking cold water throughout the tongue along with fasting. This prevents indigestion
Cold water should be drunk in case of fainting, bile enlargement, heat, irritation, poisoning, blood bile disease and intoxication, dizziness, fatigue. Doing so provides instant relief
Ajirnē chauṣadhāṃ vārī jīrne vārī balapradām.
Bhojane chamritam vari raatrau vari vishopmam
In case of indigestion, do not eat food and drink a little water. In this way, the water drunk becomes a medicine for indigestion, that is, by doing so, the indigestion is removed. Drinking water when food becomes chronic and digested is forceful. Drinking water in the middle of a meal is nectar; Because by drinking some water or taking drinks as needed in the middle of the meal, the digestion of food is done well. Drinking water at night is poisonous, that is, harmful. Therefore, drinking water at night should be avoided as much as possible
Atyambupanāṁ vipachyātē them nirambapaanacha s eva doshaH. tasmannaro vahnidivardhanartham muhurmuhurvārvārī pivēdābhūrī ॥
By drinking too much water, food is not digested and it is also caused by not drinking water, this defect basically increases the gastrointestinal fire for humans, so one should drink water again and again
amritaṃ vikīmiti salilāṃ cheṃ
nigadānti vidittattvārthaḥ.
yuktyā sevitāmṛtaṃ vikhrōmētadyuktaḥ pītam ॥
Wise people say that water is nectar and it also becomes poison. If it is consumed in a proper way, it is nectar, otherwise it becomes poison
Tasmādādāvatisvalyaṃ mā ca trīptidāyakam. Matrayā ca pibedante na rogairbadhyate naraḥ
Therefore, water should be drunk at the beginning of the meal in the form of atisvalpa i.e. Achaman. In between meals, water can be drunk satisfactorily. But in the end, a small amount of water should be drunk. By doing this way, the person does not suffer from diseases
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.
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)
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 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)
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.
What’s the thing you’re most scared to do? What would it take to get you to do it?
Life is nothing but a cycle of – DUST TO DUST.
Did you know that about 1000 skin cells fall every hour from every square centimeter of your body? Now if the average surface area of an adult person’s body is considered to be 2 square meters, it means that every hour about 20 million cells leave your body and merge in the environment, in a year this figure crosses 180 billion. That is, every year, the number of lifeless cells released from your body is far greater than the total number of stars present in the Milky Way sky. Look at the filament dust waving on the wave of light coming from the window of your house. More than half of this dust comes from the cells in your body
By destroying these lifeless cells, microorganisms called dust mites thrive, whose size is 10 times smaller than an ant. It may not be possible for you to see them with your eyes, but there are currently more than 10 million dust mites on your bedsheet, which survive, reproduce, sometimes give you itching or allergies and happily live on your bedsheet or the dust of your house as their entire universe. The dust of your house contains lifeless cells, and dandruff in your and your pet’s body. Apart from this, cement powder released from industries, soil produced by the wear of rocks, sand, ash from volcanoes, and textile fibers including coal residues is also found in this dust. Like fingerprints, we all have a unique pattern in the dust of our house. In the future, it is expected that forensic experts will be able to solve many unsolved cases by analyzing the dust on the spot. Isn’t that awesome? What is even more amazing is that not only this world but also the remains of the worlds beyond the earth are included in this dust A star far heavier than our Sun forms heavier elements – from oxygen, carbon to iron – at its center at the end of its lifetime. At the end of the Sun’s age, it becomes a supernova and with a huge explosion, these organic elements formed in its core are scattered far and wide in the universe and become dust clouds and keep moving in space.
The Earth, which revolves around the center of the Milky Way sky, often passes through these clouds and the rare elements present in these clouds enter the Earth’s atmosphere. It may be that in the early days of the Earth, the organic elements necessary for life formation reached the Earth from such a dust cloud. And those elements may have started the process of life on Earth. Even today, 40,000 tonnes of such dust enters the earth’s atmosphere every year. In a maximum of 10 years, this dust settles and mixes well in the atmosphere due to the Coriolis effect of the earth and often a fine part of this solar dust enters your home and becomes part of the dust of your house Pick up the dust of your house with your palm and look at this dust carefully. In this dust, there is Earth as well as the netherworld…There is a part of daily life in it, and there is also a part of public life…There is life in this dust, and also biological death… The remains of the astral to the vast universe are imprisoned in your grasp in the form of this dust. A life that began with dust will one day be reduced to dust
Paracetamol, a common medicine for children’s fever, is a common medicine present in the house, it has many names such as Crocin, Calpol, etc.
Some shocking facts about paracetamol An overdose of paracetamol is poison and is fatal, but many people do not know this.
Side Effects of Paracetamol
1. Overdose is the biggest cause of death due to liver failure
2. Kidney failure occurs after taking it continuously for a long time.
3. Continuous taking has a bad effect on the liver and leads to Lyons.
Why does overdose occur…??
Sometimes due to a lack of proper diagnosis of the disease or due to the negligence of the doctor, a person suffering from fever is already taking paracetamol when he comes to the doctor. The doctor shows his cleverness and asks him to take ‘acetaminophen’, acetomine… Which is another name for paracetamol. The patient considers these two as different medicines and takes both. And the result is an overdose. Drinking a kwath of basil leaves and giloy sticks is beneficial in fever. Drinking light hot water in the event of fever is beneficial
Today we consider ourselves old before age, due to which our body becomes helpless before our age, but have you ever wondered why this is so? Our mind starts making us lazy and we become dependent on others. Due to this we gradually start reducing work with our bodies. After which a concept is formed in our mind that we are now old, but the person who resorts to meditation and yoga and continues to work with his body, always remains healthy and conscious. All this state arises from the lazy disorders of our minds. If we remove laziness from the mind and life, then we can spend our life happily by being happy and healthy in life
1. Always study sitting on a chair table. Do not read at all while lying on the bed, reading lying down does not remember what you read at all. Rather, sleepiness begins.
2. Do not turn on the television while reading and keep the radio or songs off, this increases concentration, if you have to study, then do it in the morning.
3. Switch off the mobile or keep it in silent mode while studying.
4. Keep writing down the read text, this will also maintain your concentration and notes will also be made for the future.
5. Read any paper at least three times. Useful for revision.
6. Avoid the tendency to boring study
7. Make short notes so that they come in handy at the time of examination.
8. Discuss the studied text with your friends, group discussion is beneficial in studies.
9. Sort out the important topics based on the old question papers and prepare them well.
10. Eat a balanced diet because more food brings sleep and laziness, while less food does not feel like studying. Students should not take fast food and salty flavored foods made from Maggi, Maida, this increases laziness.
11. Read with the help of pictures, maps, graphs, diagrams, etc. They are remembered for a long time.
Is a disease-free life in one’s own hands? So is that important?
In today’s era, a person is troubled by diseases. After all, why do these diseases come into our lives, or rather, how are these diseases born in our bodies? Do you know, if not, then know because this information can prove to be very beneficial in your life? Our emotions are hidden behind illness in our lives. If any disorder i.e. bad thoughts, misconceptions, sorrow, and grief are present in our mind, then these disorders take place in our body and these disorders affect our emotional level! After this, when there is harmony between our emotional state and physical state, then this harmony becomes the root cause of the disease The only way to avoid this situation is when a person is in the state of God Bhava and regularly accepts Sadhana in his daily life, then the flow of positive energy starts increasing inside him gradually. This is the energy with which the ability to cure every disease in man is also awakened. With a balanced diet and lifestyle, we can live a good study and healthy life
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