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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Vedas: The Hidden Power of Ancient Indian Scriptures

http://www.greatandhra.com/ganews/viewnews.php?id=297&cat=9&scat=19

Vedas: The Hidden Power of Ancient Indian Scriptures


The rituals prescribed in the ancient Indian Scriptures, particularly
the Vedas, are capable of reducing atmospheric pollution by
controlling the pollutants (evil energy). Several studies conducted
by the Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas, Hyderabad, showed
that pollution could be checked by spreading "positive energy"
generated through Vedic rituals like Homas and circumambulation of
holy trees and plants.

The human "aura" could be increased to a considerable extent for
positive signs through intervention of Vedic rituals and holy trees
and plants mentioned in the Indian Scriptures.

According to Sri Kuppa Krishna Murthy of the Vedic Research
Institute, Vedic rituals not only fight pollutants in the atmosphere
but also cleanse the harmful elements like bacteria, virus and
protozoans living as parasites in the human bodies.

Vedic research scholar Dr Mannem Murthy, who conducted a series of
studies on the positive aspects of Vedic rituals, points out "these
experiments can be an eye opener to present scientists and critics of
the ancient Indian system. Medicinal plants, gems and precious
stones, regular usage of sacred flowers and organising homas and
Vedic rituals are a few ways of protecting environment and minimising
pollution levels both inside and outside our bodies".

Research studies by the Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas at
different places in Andhra Pradesh recently showed that a few trees
mentioned in the ancient texts like Tulasi (holy basil), Jammi
(Bulrush tree), Ravi (Peepul tree) and Neem exclusively possess and
emit positive energy through which negative energy of man can be
swiped away. There are some trees, which many people worship, has
aura extending beyond human aura. "It is surprising to know that a 5
feet and five inches and 60 to 70 kgs man would have 2.5 metres aura
whereas 1ft and 5 inches height Tulasi plant, weighing hardly 150
gms, gives 6.11 metres of aura," Dr Mannem Murthy points out.

In an experiment conducted through a universal scanner on Neem and
Peepul trees in a Shiva temple in Eluru recently. Before the start of
the experiment, the aura of a person was scanned and it was found to
be extending to 2.5 mts. Later, he was asked to stand for five
minutes near the Peepul and Neem trees and his aura was noted again.
This time it was 3.35 mts. He was asked to make 11 rounds
(circumambulation). He did so and his final aura was recorded as 4.0
mts. There was an increase in the person's aura from 2.5 mts to 4 mts
i.e. 1.5 mts.

In another experiment in Eluru in Balaji temple on a fig tree, a
person's initial aura was measured as 2.58 mts. His aura was 5.01 mts
after circumambulating 11 times around the fig tree. There was an
increase of 2.58 mts in his aura.

Says Krishna Murthy, "like a needle obtains magnetic properties after
being rubbed against a magnet, we humans too get our aura increased
after standing or sitting in the shade of certain trees. By moving
around some species of trees or sacred objects, man absorbs some
quantity of positive aura".

In several experiments the aura of sacred trees mentioned in Hindu
epics was measured using a universal scanner. The results (in metres)
are: banyan 10.10; Kadambam 8.40; Tulasi (Osmium 6.11; jammi
(Prosobis spicegera) 5.90; neem and raavi 5.50; Maredu (Aegle
marmalus) 4.80; Medi (Ficus carcia) 4.55; Usiri (Amla) 4.30; Raavi
(Ficus religiosa) 3.50; Mango (mangifera indica) 3.50 and neem 3.50.

Like trees, even flowers too emit aura and increase the positive
energy of man. The fragrance and colours of flowers have different
wave lengths. The floral aura of different flowers in metres are:
Deva ganneru (Divine oleander) 7.2; Lotus 6.8; Rose 5.7; Mandaram
(Hibiscus) 5.5; Yellow ganneru (Oleander) 5.0; Marigold 4.7; Lilly
4.1; Yellow chrysantemum 3.6; Violet chrysantemum 3.1; Jasmine 3.3;
Jajulu 3.1 and Kankambaralu 3.0. White calotrophis, which is used for
Shiva puja, has maximum aura of 15 mts. But they are poisonous
(positive high aura).

Vedic experiments also showed that the aura energies of precious
stones are useful for human health. The auras of precious stones
measured in metres are: emerald (mercury) 3.20; diamond (Venus) 7.5;
white pearl (moon) 3.48; yellow sapphire (Jupiter) 3.20; ruby (sun)
3.30; red coral (Mars) 8.80; Cat's eye (Ketu) 3.60; Blue sapphire
(Saturn) 2.4; Gomeda (Rahu) 3.00.

In a Vedic ritual at Jillelamudi in Guntur district, dry stems of
raavi, rice grains, cow ghee and the idols of Lakshmi, Ganapathi and
Subrahmanya were used. The initial aura was 5.10 mts and the final
aura was 62.0 mt. The atmosphere purified was 4988220 cu.m. In
another experiment at Palacole, a square shaped homagundum was formed
and the leaves of Raavi, Medi, Jammi, Garika, Darbha, Jilledu,
Tendla, cow ghee, maredu and nine varieties of grain were used. The
initial aura was 6.5 mts and the final aura was 102 mts.

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