Monday, 5 August 2019

Science behind Hindu temples

 There are hundreds of mesmerizing Hindu temple across the country in different design, shape location. But not all temples are built as described in vedic literature.
Let us start with the location and structure of the temple.

Temples are found deliberately at a place where the positive energy is Thereavailable abundantly from the magnetic and electric wave conveyances of north/ south pole push. The idol of god is set in the core centre of the temple, known as garbhagriha or moolasthanam. The moolasthanam is the place where earths magnetic waves are discovered to be most extreme.

Why temple be the tallest construction in the entire town?

As unsaid rule from the ancient times is that the temple should be the tallest construction in that particular town or city. We see this rule in prevalence in the agraharam style of civilization in rural areas. The reason commonly stated is that, 
" God is the supreme ",  and hence the temple must be the tallest,  the actual reason behind this practice is the absorbing power of the temple gopura. The gopura is usually filled with paddy on the inside, which is an excellent absorbent of shock waves. Wherever lightning hits the village, the rays are diverted to the gopura and the excess harmful rays are transmitted to the earth. Beneficial cosmic rays from the atmosphere are retained by the paddy and radiated inside the temple.

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