Yoga and Pregnancy : Healthy and Cultured Children
Keywords:
Yoga, Garbha, Sanskar, Swasthya, Sanskar, Santi.Abstract
In Indian culture since ancient times, sixteen rites have been explained in human life from birth to death. Among these, Garbha Sanskar is also considered a major ritual. Medical science has accepted that the fetus behaves like a conscious organism. He listens and also eclipses. After the mother arrives in the womb, a divine child can be obtained by cremating the fetus. Motherhood is a boon. Every pregnant can make her birth meaningful by giving birth to a stunning baby. The development of the brain of an unborn child depends on the feelings, thoughts, diet and environment of the pregnant. Sanskar means every event, thought, mood, its interaction with the unborn child, happiness, sorrow, struggle, diet-feeding, religion-unrighteousness, occurring in 280 days from conception to maternity. Live. The womb means the fetus growing inside the mother, while the sacrament means knowledge, ie teaching the baby in the womb itself is called conception sacrament. If the mother is positive during pregnancy, it will have a positive effect on the thinking and behavior of the coming organism. Therefore, according to the spiritual texts and medical science, a healthy character can be born by pregnancy.
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