There are many rituals being followed by Hindu households.
Not everyone knows why they are being followed and how
they are linked to Science. Compiling a list of some of them. Please post the
ones you know about in the comments below :
1. Ekadashi/Gyaras vrat – Human physiology goes
through a cycle called a ‘mandala’ approximately every 40 to 48 days. Within
this cycle, there are 3 specific days when the body does not demand food.
Fasting on these days creates a conducive situation for health and spiritual
growth. These days may differ from person to person and need to come with equal
spacing. Most people can identify this cycle if they listen to their body. For
those who do not have awareness, Ekadashi or 11th day after full
moon and new moon is used for fasting. Eating amla or lemon reduces hunger for
3 hours or so. It helps to settle down the digestive juices that may be
secreted.
2. Tulsi patta or basil
leaves should not be chewed – Tusli is considered Goddess Lakshmi and the
religious priests ask not to chew the leaf that is given as part of prasaad or
gift after a puja/prayer. This is actually so because tulsi leaves contain mercury
that will be harmful to the enamel if chewed. There is also a custom to light a
diya/lamp near the tulsi plant in the evening. This is also in order to reduce the
intensity of mercury content in the plant.
3. Throw coins in the
river – It was a custom to make a wish and drop coins in the river. In the
earlier days, coins were made of copper. The river water was brought to the
homes for drinking. We now know that drinking water in a copper vessel is
healthy to drink due to the anti-bacterial properties of copper. This water
neutralizes the toxic influences. By making it a ritual, people followed it and
even if they did so without knowing the reason, health benefits came to them.
4. Not to eat during lunar eclipse – During the eclipse, the moon goes through it’s entire 28
day cycle within the 2 hours of eclipse. During the time, the food gets spoiled
just like it would during the 28 day moon cycle. So if that food is consumed, it
will be within the body and get spoilt. Hence it is advisable not to eat during
that time. Eating during that time would not make people die instantaneously.
Had that been the case, it would have been easy to make people understand and
possibly pass a law! The harm done is subtle and slow.
5. Worshiping of Banyan
tree – People in India worship the banyan tree. Did you know that it is the
only tree or among the few that gives oxygen even at night? The tree however does
not give any flowers and fruits. So, if it was not called sacred and people
made to worship it, there was a risk that people might have cut them down. So it was made a ritual to worship the banyan
tree thereby ensuring clean air to breathe for the inhabitants.
6. Ringing the bell at temple - As people enter the temple, they ring the bell. When they raise their hand and ring the bell while standing underneath it, the sound vibrations produced travel at 330 meters/second and travel through the body to the ground. With it, it takes the thoughts and emotions being felt by the person ringing the bell. So if there are feelings of stress, sadness, tension etc. - any negative emotions, they will go away by the vibration of the sound. It brings a blankness in the mind that would help to concentrate and focus.
In the recent times, the people are slowly letting go of rituals and customs. In part it is because they do not know the reason or benefits thereof. Do you know of any rituals and the reasons they are followed? Share with us in the comments below. It is important to preserve the ancient knowledge. What do you think?
In the recent times, the people are slowly letting go of rituals and customs. In part it is because they do not know the reason or benefits thereof. Do you know of any rituals and the reasons they are followed? Share with us in the comments below. It is important to preserve the ancient knowledge. What do you think?