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by Ved Vyas
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There is affection in old wives tales, which is why the children believe them with closed eyes. But blind beliefs are dangerous. Blind beliefs, science, logic, old wives tales were added on later. Hello Readers my new 10 Chapters book, Logic & Reasons Behind Indian Beliefs? It is amazing that there is belief, blind belief, science, logic and old wives tales in our religious rituals, customs and traditions. But the problem is the thin line between beliefs and blind beliefs. Thus what is belief for some becomes blind belief to some others. If a religious person says that worshipping God is his
There is affection in old wives tales, which is why the children believe them with closed eyes. But blind beliefs are dangerous. Blind beliefs, science, logic, old wives tales were added on later. Hello Readers my new 10 ...Read Morebook, Logic Reasons Behind Indian Beliefs? It is amazing that there is belief, blind belief, science, logic and old wives tales in our religious rituals, customs and traditions. But the problem is the thin line between beliefs and blind beliefs. Thus what is belief
Why draw rangoli at the entrance of the house? Drawing rangoli at the entrance of the house is a very old tradition in India. It is a practice that is being followed even today. But still, many people may ...Read Morebe aware of the scientific reason for following it. Rangoli is generally drawn with circular, straight or curved lines. On seeing it, it appears as if waves of different frequencies are moving. These formations have the ability to influence the brain of the viewer. Rangolis with dots and lines drawn by the old timers are more scientific. When we draw
Why do we salute the Sun in the morning? Elders in the home go out to salute the Sun after waking up and washing. This isn't merely a tradition. It's a good thing to do. Vitamin D is necessary ...Read Moreour growth and well-being. Vitamin D is produced when sunlight's ultraviolet-B rays strike our skin. (UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C are the three types of rays found in sunlight.) UV-B is beneficial in the production of vitamin D). 7-dihydrocholesterol is a substance found in the skin. When the skin is exposed to the Sun's gentle rays, this molecule is converted to
Why should we circumambulate the peepal tree? The peepal tree is worshipped by the Hindus. It is found outside every temple. Idols of nagas, bhootas and navagrahas (nine planets) are consecrated beneath the tree. Nobody returns from a temple ...Read Morecircumambulating (doing pradakshine) the peepal tree. Astrologers too recommend circumambulating the peepal tree every day, to abate doshas (flaws, unfavourable conditions). Childless couples are also advised to do pradakshine. This practice is not just a religious belief, it is also scientifically significant. Peepal tree is a very special tree in the plant kingdom. This tree gives out many times more
If God has no form, why are there idols? God has no form. It is impossible to lock him up. According to our sbrutis, smritis, and puranas, God takes on the form that we imagine him to be. ...Read Morehave however provided a form for each god. We create gods in those predetermined forms as idols and worship them. We even create images of the gods in predetermined shapes. How did the shapeless God acquire a shape? This form was created for psychological reasons. Everything that we observe with our eyes has an impact on our thoughts. Our minds