The Science behind Ancient Hindu temples

The Science behind Ancient Hindu temples

1.      Scientific reason for visiting temples :

a.       In India/Nepal there are thousands of Hindu temples but all are not built in a Vedic way. In Ancient India/Nepal saints and kings used to have temples built exactly according to the Vedic math and the location should have the passing of the maximum earth’s magnetic wave. Although the scientist failed to decode the Vedic calculation as Vedic calculation was very strong.

2.      Energy Centers:

a.       Looking at ancient India/Nepal you will understand the fundamental purpose of the science behind the temples. Temples were designed for followers to develop the positive energies in them and to attain that state of mind which generally people even fail to understand. Most of the temples were focused to activate chakras in the human body which is the main energy system within the human body.

3.      Location of Deity:

a.       The temples are strategically built at a place where the positive energies are available abundantly from the magnetic and electric wave distribution of North/South pole thrust. Idol is placed in the center of the temple. The temple is built only after the idol is placed. The Place where magnetic waves are maximum, the idol is placed there.

4.      Metal beneath the statue:

a.       In most of the temple you will find idol is placed above the copper plate. There is a strong reason for doing so. It is widely believed that these copper plates absorb the earth’s magnetic waves in abundance and radiate it to the surroundings.

5.      Devine aspect of temples:

a.       The temple is miniature cosmos comprised of the five elements and a presiding deity. A temple is an outgrowth of the deity which has its independent intelligence and from which energy is constantly radiating. Essentially, temples were designed to be spaces where the mind spontaneously moves within and meditation happens effortlessly. Every aspect of the temple, from the architecture to the rituals of the kinds of worship offered, has been consciously created to make this experience happen.

6.      Ringing The bell

a.       People going to the temple should ring the bell before worshiping the main deity or if they find the bell at the time of entering only then they should ring it. These bells are made in such a way that when they produce a sound it creates unity in the left and right parts of our brains. The moment we ring the bell, it produces a sharp and enduring sound that lasts for a minimum of 7 seconds in echo mode. The duration of the echo is sufficient enough to activate all the healing centers of our body.

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