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Hinduism is a mysterious religion
1. Hinduism is a Mysterious Religion.
Hinduism is one of the most scientific religion of the
world.
The practices and traditions have logical scientific reasons
behind them.
We are sure most of you are not aware of these amazing
scientific reasons behind the age old traditions.
It is extremely interesting to find out the reason behind
each ritual.Take a look.
2. It is usually seen as the gesture of respect. But joining both
hands while doing Namaste invoves joining all your
fingertips.
The Namaste Namaste is the one of the classic gestures of
Indians.
Pressing them together is said to activate the pressure
points which helps us remember the person for a long
time.
Namaste Namaste Namaste Namaste
4. • Tilak, It is a usual practice in every
household to apply tilak on forehead.
• Actually the forehead is the area where the
Adnya chakra is said to be located.
• So, when the tilak is applied this chakra gets
automatically activated.
• It prevents loss of energy from the body
and improves concentration.
5. • It is made up of a mix of various metals like
cadmium, zinc, lead, copper, nickel, chromium and
manganese.
• Each of these metals is mixed in such a way that
when the bell is rung, each metal produces a distinct
sound that creates unity of your left and right brain.
• Therefore the moment you ring the bell, it produces
a sharp and long lasting sound which lasts for about
seven seconds.
Temple Bells
6. • The echo of the sound from the bell touches your
seven healing centres or chakras of the body.
• So, the moment the bell is rung, your brain goes
blank for a few seconds and you enter a stage of
trance.
• In this state of trance, your brain becomes extremely
receptive and aware.
Temple Bells
7. • Worshipping The Tulsi Almost every Hindu
household in India has a Tulsi plant outside the
house.
• It is worshipped every day. This is because Tulsi is a
plant of high medicinal value.
• The Vedic sages realised the value of the plant and
so to protect it from getting extinct, they started the
ritual of worshipping the plant.
• That way people would respect the value of the plant
and take care of it.
Worshipping the Tulsi
8. • Peepal is usually seen as a useless tree.
• It does not have a useful fruit or strong wood.
But still it is worshipped by most Hindus.
• But interestingly, peepal is one of the few
trees which produces oxygen even at night.
• So, to keep this tree safe, it has been regarded
as sacred.
Peepal Tree
9. • Sweet Dish After Meal It is a usual practice in
India to start meals with the spicy dishes and
end it with a sweet dish.
• This is because the spices activate the
digestive system and acids. Sweets pulls down
the process.
• Hence it is recommended to have sweets at the
end of a meal.
10. • Applying Mehendi On Hands Apart from
being decoartive, mehendi is a powerful
medicinal herb.
• Weddings are usually stressful, especially for the
bride.
• Applying mehendi helps to cool down the
nerves as mehendi has cooling properties.
• Hence mehendi is applied on hands and feet
of the bride, covering all the nerve endings.
11. • Sitting On FloorTo EatWhen we sit on the floor we
usually sit in the pose of Sukhasan.
• This pose helps in improving digestion. So, when we eat
sitting in the Sukhasan position, our food gets easily
digested.