Thursday, September 27, 2012

Suryakshetra 116 Water



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Suryakshetra – 116(Ancient Indian Analysis - Water)
What this little man speaks……………………………………………………………………………………………………..            
Quote: 1) The best thing one has to learn is to keep himself smiling, for the reason smiling is easier than explaining why we are sad.
2) Health is the greatest gift; contentment is the greatest wealth; and faithfulness is the best relationship.
Worldwide people talk of water – perhaps – one may distinguish water as “salt water”  and “drinkable” and I am not certain whether there was any research on water – JUST WATER – elsewhere outside India.  The great Indian sages possessed the capacity of analyzing any this and evolved theories in such a microscopic manner much and much beyond the intelligence of anyone outside India.
The Vedic order of life analyzed water in many ways, similarly it also analyzed the properties of the same as different from each one.  The first one is  Rain Water (1) before touching the ground and it is considered to be the purest of the pure; 2) the rain water fallen on a hill and climbs down to the land; 3) the third one being the water formulated as snow and accumulated on  hill and subsequently melted down to surface land (Ex Ganga River); 4) the rain water that has fallen on a surface land and distributed to a lake or a stream; 5) the water accumulated in a lake  with flowing water; 6) the water accumulated in a lake and remain stagnant; 7)  the water brought up from ground; 8) the water collected in a sump and pumped onto the overhead tank; 9) the water that is available in sacred lakes like Manasarovar etc which are divine in nature; 10) the water that is available in a well; 11) the water that flows continuously throughout the year; 12) the water that is born only on rock stones or amidst rock stones which do not dry even in summers; 13) the water that is purified with Vedic rituals; 14) the water which is available just before joining the sea (back waters); 15) the water in sea; 16) the water that comes on its own from ground level through different stones ( Ex Mahanandi in Nandyal of Kurnool Dist or Dakshina Mukha Nandi of Bangalore etc, 17) the water retained in a mud pot; 18) the water that is stored and used in different other vessels etc. 
The aforementioned is classified as 1) Akash Ganga, 2) Hima Ganga, 3) Pravaahika Ganga, 5) Patala Ganga, 6) Sthira Ganga in Vedaas. Each of them has different properties and each has its own usage, but by and large, we must salute our great sages of India for examining the water in different fashions instead of identifying the WATER AS JUST WATER ONLY.    
That is the reason why ANCIENT INDIAN TRADITIONS AND GREAT SAGES OF INDIA ARE very much advanced in spiritual as well in physics, chemistry – very much beyond the imagination of the scientists of modern world.
Quote: It is funny, how 1 truth; 1 song; 1 mistake; 1 lie; 1 word; 1 text; and 1 person – could change our mood in 1 second.
I will be back again soon……………………Hara  Hara Mahadeva
Dr P V Sesha Sai Aswamedhayaaji

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