Monday 27 October 2014

People are advised to worship Neem and Banyan tree in the


1. People are advised to worship Neem and Banyan tree in the morning. Inhaling the air near these trees, is good for health.
Neem and Banyan tree© Image Source

2. If you are trying to look ways for stress management, there can’t be anything other than Hindu Yoga aasan Pranayama (inhaling and exhaling air slowly using one of the nostrils).
Hindu Yoga aasan Pranayama© Image Source

3. Hindu temples are built scientifically. The place where an idol is placed in the temple is called ‘Moolasthanam’. This ‘Moolasthanam’ is where earth’s magnetic waves are found to be maximum, thus benefitting the worshipper.
Moolasthanam© Image Source

Also Read: 10 Ghastly but Hauntingly Beautiful pictures of the Indian Cannibal cult of Aghoris.

4. Every Hindu household has a Tulsi plant. Tulsi or Basil leaves when consumed, keeps our immune system strong to help prevent the H1N1 disease.
Tulsi plant© Image Source

5. The rhythm of Vedic mantras, an ancient Hindu practice, when pronounced and heard are believed to cure so many disorders of the body like blood pressure. 
Vedic mantras© Image Source

6. Hindus keep the holy ash in their forehead after taking a bath, this removes excess water from your head.
holy ash© Image Source

7. Women keep kumkum bindi on their forehead that protects from being hypnotised.
kumkum bindi© Image Source

8. Eating with hands might be looked down upon in the west but it connects the body, mind and soul, when it comes to food.
Eating with hands© Image Source

9. Hindu customs requires one to eat on a leaf plate. This is the most eco-friendly way as it does not require any chemical soap to clean it and it can be discarded without harming the environment.
leaf plate© Image Source

10. Piercing of baby’s ears is actually part of acupuncture treatment. The point where the ear is pierced helps in curing Asthma.
Piercing of baby’s© Image Source

11. Sprinkling turmeric mixed water around the house before prayers and after. Its known that turmeric has antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities.
Sprinkling turmeric

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