The Amazing Science behind Hindu temples that most people don't know
In India, there are thousands of temples exists but not all do not build in a Vadic way. In Ancient India there was amazing science behind Hindu temples creation. Our ancestors had Mastered the geometry of earth, body, and architecture.
In ancient India Saints and Kings Used to have temples which were built exactly According to Vedic Math and the location should have to pass the of the maximum earth's magnetic wave.
Although the scientist failed to decode the Vadic calculations as Vadic calculations were was very strong. So let us find out the real science behind Hindu temples.
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Ancient Hindu Temple |
Aerodynamic structure of Hindu temple
If you have noticed then you find that the Structure of the Hindu temple's head is always aerodynamic in shape. Do you know why? There is a reason behind this. The Aerodynamic structure's head along with the conical upper head pulls the positive charges from the universe itself.
These positive waves are then transmitted across the temple surroundings, Providing peace and tranquility to those insides. If you are passionate about the mediation, you will know that the cosmic energy absorption is hugely dependant on the design of the roof above the place you are meditating.
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Aerodynamic structure of Hindu temple
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The metal beneath the Statue
In most of the ancient Hindu temples you will find that the statues or idols are placed over the copper plate. There is a scientific reason to do so. It is believed that these copper plates absorb the earth's magnetic waves in Abundance and radiate to the surrounding.
Devine aspect of temples
A temple is a 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 radiated.
Essentially temples were designed to be spaces where the mind spontaneously moves within and meditation happened effortlessly. Every aspect of the temple from the architecture to the rituals to the kind of worship offered has been consciously created to make this experience happen.
Energy centers
Looking at the ancient temples you will understand the fundamentals and purpose of the science behind the temples. Temples were designed for followers to develop positive energies in themselves and to attain that state of mind which generally peoples even fails to understand.
Most of the temples were focused to activate Chakras in the human body which is the main energy system in the human body.
Locations of Deity
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.
Our ancestors had Mastered the geometry of earth, body, and architecture. So based on these three geometries the places to build the temple and its Garbagraha were chosen carefully.
The place where the magnetic waves are maximum, the idol is placed there. This place is known as moolasthan or Garbagraha. This is the inner part of the temple and perhaps the most significant of all.
Ringing the bell
People going to the temple should ring the bell before worshiping the main deity or if the find the bell at the time of entering then they should ring the bell. The bells are made in such a way that when someone rings it then they produce a sound of unity to the left and right party of our brains.
It is observed that the moment we ring the bell, it produces a sharp and enduring sound that lasts for a minimum of 7 seconds in the echo mode. The duration of Eco is sufficient enough to activate all the healing centres of our bodies.
Mind to enter a trans like a state for a brief period and the brain is cleared of all negative emotions and thoughts. Hence the significance of the bell inside a Hindu temple is much more than its meet the eye.
Blowing the conch shell in Hindu Temples
The blowing of conch or Shankha inside the temple is the most common practice. A Conch is a paramount significance in Hinduism as it embodies, brilliance, luster, auspiciousness, and purity.
The blowing of Shankha inside the temple is also has a scientific reason. Many scientific experiments over the decades have revealed that blowing of conch leads to the formation of scalar waves that enters one's body and creates a conscious morphogenetic field.
The Blowing of Shankha also produces the sound of Aum which is why it is considered the most scared MAntra in Hinduism. According to ancestors, the Aum sound produced by blowing the conch creates positive vibrations inside the body.
This is why you will find Shankha placed in each Hindu temple especially in ancient temples
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