Sunday, February 16, 2020

Results of the world's biggest scientific research.

Hanuman Chalisa and Gayatri Mantra

In Hanuman Chalisa, it is said :

   "Yug sahastra yojan par Bhanu!
     Madhur Leelyo taahi phal janu!!"

    1 Yug           =   12,000 years
    1 Sahastra    =   1000
    1 Yojan        =   8 miles

    Yug x Sahastra x Yojan                  =  par Bhanu
    12,000 x 1,000 x 8                         =  96000000 miles
 
     1 mile   =   1.6 kms

     96000000 miles  =  96000000 x 1.6 kms = 1536000000 kms to Sun.

NASA has said that it is the exact distance between the Earth and the Sun (Bhanu).

It is really interesting how accurate and meaningful our ancient scriptures are. Unfortunately, it is
barely recognised, interpreted accurately or realised by any in today's time.......

The GAYATRI MANTRA is the most powerful hymn in the world.

Dr. Howard Steingeril, an American scientist collected Mantras, Hymns and Invocations from all over the world and tested for their strength in his Physiology Laboratory and Hindu's Gayatri Mantra produced 110,000 sound waves/second.....

This was the highest and was found to be the most powerful hymn in the world.

Through the combination of sound or sound waves of a particular frequency, this Mantra is claimed to be capable of developing specific spiritual potentialities.

The Hamburg University initiated research in to the efficacy of the Gayatri Mantra both on the mental and physical plane of CREATION..........

The GAYATRI MANTRA is broadcast daily for 15 minutes from 7 PM onward over Radio Paramaribo, Surinam, South America for the past two years and in Amsterdam, Holland for the last six months.

"Om Bhoor Bhuvah Swaha,
  (Om) Tat Savitur Varenyam,
  Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi,
  Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayat!"

Its meaning :-

"God is dear to me like my own breath,
  He is the dispeller of my pains and giver of happiness,
  I meditate on the supremely adorable Light of the Divine Creator,
  That it may inspire my thought and understanding".


Tailpiece.

Got up half an hour later than usual as Lekha had not set the alarm, being a Sunday. It was another quiet day and I was trying to work out a nice caption for the meeting notice for the programme on 01 Mar.  

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