This yagya experiment should be performed by the
patient (s) twice a day _ once around the sunrise time and later little before
the sunset time. Soon after the ahutis, the patient(s) should practice the deep
breathing exercise of Pranakarsana pranayama for 15-20 minutes sitting at the
same place. While exhaling one should feel as though all the weakness, viruses,
bacteria and their harmful effects are being thrown out and are being
eradicated by the yagya output. Inhalation (breathing in) should be accompanied
with a sincere feeling that the vital spiritual energy and medicinal output
generated by yagya is entering the body and being absorbed by its every
component and elevating the ojas. Healthy persons may also participate in the
same yagya, as sitting near the yagya-fire and breathing in the yagya treated
air would benefit everyone.
For faster remedial effects the patients should also
drink of the decoction of 5-6 teaspoons full of fine powder of the Ayurvedic medicines
used in the preparation of the special havan samagri. The decoction should be
prepared fresh in the morning. Some honey may be mixed in it if the patient
finds the taste bitter. The patient should drink half of it empty stomach in
the morning and remaining half around 4 pm. (Care should be taken to keep the
decoction in cool condition so that it remains fresh till that time. Else,
fresh decoction should be prepared for the second dose as well). The method of
preparation of the decoction has been described in several articles of series
on Ayurveda. If necessary readers may send their queries to Shantikunj@awgp.org
or write to Manager, Shantikunj, Haridwar: 249411 India.
List of herbe/plant medicines used in the above
referred special havan samagri: aswagandha, satavara, vidarikanda, giloya,
nimachala, panchanga, syama tulasi, saphead, musali, kali musali, akarakaram
mulahathi, bacha, saptaparni, chikrakchhala, sontha, kalimircha, pippali,
anvala, haritika, baheda, haldim daruhaldi, punarnava, gorakhmundi, durva,
jatamansi, brahmim jalanima, makhana, utangana, kalamegha, kutha, patola patra,
indrayana mula, trayamana, kutakim ativala, bhui, talamakhana, kayaphala,
kanchabija, bhunjataka, chirayata, khadriachhala, vidanga, motha, manijistha,
devadaru, murva, indrajau, padmakha, gugala, tuvaraka bija, sala chhala,
mesasrangim goksura, arjuna, palasa, pittapapada, chiraunji, sankhapuspi,
rasna, padhata, jivaka, jivanti, chhoti kantakari, badi kantakari, arani,
sonapatha, bharangim bilva, kadavi atisa.
All these should be well cleaned and dried before
grinding. Equal amount of all these medicines is used except hadavi atisa, the
amount of which should be one-fourth of that of the others. Doing yagya
regularly at the same time, at the same place as described above would
gradually enhance the ojas; on an average, within a month the patient will
begin to regain the resistance and strength to counter the diseases. Following
adequate disciplines of ahara and vihara, she/he will enjoy healthy and hearty
life.
[Maa Sharadamani, the soul mate of Ramakrishna
Paramhansa, used to run a separate satsanga (a congregation of women). The
majority of women in it was of religious temperament and belonged to reputed
families. A prostitute also started coming to the satsanga. This displeased the
other women and they started insisting on the Mother (Sharamamani) not to let
her join the satsanga. Maa replied with gravity - "Satsanga is the Holy
Ganga. Its sanctity is not undermined even when fish and frogs dwell in it.
Recognize the purifying potential of Satsanga and consider yourself equivalent
to the waters of the Ganga".]
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