30, జులై 2012, సోమవారం

The scientific explanation for visiting Temples regularly



Generally, vedic temples are located in a place
where earth's magnetic waves pass through.

In simple terms, these temples are located
strategically at a place where the positive
energy is abundantly available from the magnetic wave
distribution of north/ south pole thrusts.
The Main Idol is placed in the center,
where high magnetic values are available.
A copper plate with some Vedic scripts is buried,
beneath the Main Idol. This place is known as
"Garbhagriha" or Moolasthan.

The copper plate absorbs the earths magnetic waves
and radiates them to the surroundings.

Thus a person making clockwise pradakshina of
the Main Idol's placement, automatically receives
the beamed magnetic waves .

Regular visits make him absorb more positive energy.

The Sanctum Sanctorum is completely enclosed on three sides.
The effect of all energies is very high in here.

The lamp that is lit radiates the heat and light energy.
The ringing of the bells and the chanting of prayers
gives sound energy.

The fragrance from the flowers, the burning of camphor
give out chemical energy.

The effect of all these energies comes out of the idol.

This is in addition to the north/south pole magnetic energy
that is absorbed by the copper plate and utensils that are
kept in the Moolasthan.
The water used for the Pooja is mixed with Cardamom,
Benzoine, Holy Basil (Tulsi), Clove, etc is the "Theertham".

This water becomes more energized because it receives
all these combined energies .

The water that is sprinkled onto the people passes
on the energy to all. That is the reason why, men should
not wear shirts to the temple and ladies should wear more
ornaments because it is through these jewels (metal) that
positive energy is absorbed by ladies.

It is proved that Theertham is a very good blood purifier,
as it is highly energized.
In addition, temples offer holy water (about three spoons).
This water is mainly a source of magneto therapy as they place
the copper water vessel at the Garbhagriha.

It also contains cardamom, clove, saffron, etc to add taste
and Tulsi (holy Basil) leaves are put into the water to increase
its medicinal value!

The clove essence protects one from tooth decay,
the saffron & Tulsi leave essence protects one
from common cold and cough, cardamom and benzoine
known as Pachha Karpuram,acts as a mouth refreshing agents.

This way, one's health too is protected, by regularly visiting Temples !



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