Friday, July 9, 2021

Body Piercing and Tattooing the Vedic Way

Ear Piercing

Ear piercing (also known as Karnavedha) is normally done  within fifteen days of the child's birth and before the child completes its first year. It is said that a baby girl who has her ear pierced has a regular menstrual cycle and assists in minimising hysterical attacks and similar nervine ailments. The piercing activates certain acupressure points in the ears and is also said to improve the blood circulation and strengthen immunity. It is said that the ear contains more than two hundred pressure points that influence different areas of the body and the psyche.


We see that traditionally women in India wear different rings and jewellery in various parts of the ear.  This creates pressure that can act as therapy and  provide relief from various ailments that include allergies, anxiety, arthritis, asthma, depression, headaches, hunger, hypertension, pain, panic attacks and weight problems.

 Nose Piercing

Similarly nose piercing is also prevalent since ages - pre ramayana and mahabharatha periods.  Ayurvedic texts like Sushruta Samhita suggest nose piercing minimises the monthly menstrual pain and also takes care of nasal infections. The ancient master knew that networks of nerves ran through the body connecting various body areas.  Many a time simple caressing of nerve networks can positively affect the body systems.


The nasal nerves are associated with the female reproductive organs the reason that the piercing is done on this nostril is to assist easier childbirth and lessen pain during monthly periods.  Both ear and nose piercing are said to even  aid a woman's fertility. Today decoration of the ear and nose (without piercing) have become more beauty accessories  with social celebraties sporting jewellery in their ears and noses.  Generally a woman had her nose pierced before her wedding.

Toe Rings


This scribe feels it is appropriate to say something about the toe rings that the Indian woman wears once married. The toe rings are said to press certain sensitive points of the toe that aid in keeping the reproductive system of the woman healthy. The Science of Ayurveda tells us that the nerve on the second finger of the foot relates to a woman's uterus. A slight constant pressure on this nerve is known to regulate ( the monthly menstrual cycle ensuring a healthy uterus. Worn on the third finger of the foot (specially young unmarried women) is said to give relief from the monthly menstrual period pain.

 


The accupressure points on the foot connecting to the woman's reproductive system  get activated constantly and assist in  eliminating or minimising labour pain and assist in healthy delivery of the child.

Tattoos

Tatooing too was prevalent in ancient India, China, Egypt, Phillipines, Europe, Persia, Indonesia, Japan and the middle east. Certain cultures tatooed their youngsters when they attained puberty. Men and women both had their different body parts tatooed.  The Western world too had their share of tatoos. Tattooing was much among the upper classes in Europe and particularly in Britain It is said that Sir Winston Churchill's mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, had a tattoo of a snake around her wrist, which she covered when the need arose with a specially crafted diamond bracelet. Carrying on the family tradition, Winston Churchill too is said to have had an anchor tattooed on his forearm.

Today, for the younger generation (of India and other parts of the world that include USA and Europe)  having tattoos on their body parts has become a fashion statement.  They have different tatoos on different parts of the body, some being tradional tattoos and some being just cosmetic.  Professional artists with refined equipment and colored pigments have begun to find a boom in their business. This is now a craze. Do we stop our youngsters from tatooing or do we give them advice on where/where not to tattoo and what symbols are appropriate to their birth constellations based on knowledge gathered from ancient texts?  If your child is (or you are) insistent to have a tatoo "to go with the times" the table below will be helpful.  Astro appropriate colors are recommended.

Where Tatoos are Forbidden

Eyebrows, Middle of the brows, Eyelids, Face, Shoulders, Sides, Armpits. Wrists, Stomach, Knees, Ankles, Buttocks, Heels, Feet and their fingers.

Where Tatoos are Allowed

Nose, Temples, Lower Part of Chin, Forehead, Sides of the Jaw-Bone, Neck, Ears, Chest, Back, Arms, Hands, Fingers, Navel, Thighs, Big Toe.

Nakshatras and Animal Symbols

Ashwini

Shatabhisha

Horse

Bharani

Revati

Elephant

Pushya

Krittika

Sheep

Rohini

Mrigasira

Serpent

Moola

Aridra

Dog

Aslesha

Punarvasu

Cat

Magha

Poorvaphalguni

Rat

Uttaraphalguni

Uttarabhadra

Cow

Swati

Hasta

Buffalo

Visakha

Chitra

Tiger

Jyeshta

Anuradha

Hare

Poorvashada

Sravana

Monkey

Poorvabhadra

Dhanishta

Lion

Uttarashada

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Mongoose

 


In India, tatooing and body piercing has been in vogue since centuries and done for wearing jewellery.  Texts like Dharma Sindhu too are said to contain references to ear and nose piercing. Ear and nose piercing has been used as a method of displaying body jewellery for many years in different cultures. This practice has been prevalent in other parts of the world also and references are found of piercing in Russia and China as early as 300 BC. It is said mummified bodies have been found in other regions too. Particularly in South of India, ear piercing and nose piercing have been very prevalent. 

.  Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavantu /

 

Monday, June 14, 2021

Vastu Kundalini

 


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Serpent Power

Kundalini Shakti or Serpent Power (as Sir John Woodroffe calls it) is the dormant power that is latent in every one of us.  It lies coiled like a serpent at the base of the spine. This power is there in everyone in varying degrees of awakening based on the lives that one leads. Leading a regulated life and constant practice of meditation can metaphysically activate the Serpent or Supreme power to rise up through the six psychic centers or chakras.  The first Chakra is Muladhara at the base,  the second Chakra is Swadishthana  at the sacral region,  the Manipura at the lumbar region, Anahata at the dorsal region, Vishuddha at the cervical or neck region  and finally the Ajna at the eyebrow region, often referred to as the third eye.  It is pertinent to note that this power rising up through the Sushumna or the spinal cord covers the five regions of the vertebral column  (coccygeal, sacrum, lumbar, dorsal and cervical) highlighting the importance that we should give to the physical and metaphysical care of our back.  It is pertinent to note that each of the first five chakras beginning from Muladhara are identified with the primary elements earth, fire, water, air and space respectively. 



Primary Elements and Chakras

Application

Let us now take the cue from the logical sequence of rise of the Kundalini power. To create harmony, health and happiness, the primary importance to be given is the center or nabhi of an area to which relates earth.  Avoid depressions, water, fire, loads and dirt in this area.  The second important energy zone is the southeast that relates to the element fire. Check on the electrical, electronic, cooking, heating, washing, refrigeration, air conditioners and other gadgets and put them in this zone.  The third important energy zone is the northeast relating to the primary element water.  Check the water tanks, taps, pools, water harvesting, etc and relocate them if needed.  The fourth important energy zone is northwest that relates to the element Air.  Check on exhaust and floor fans, washing machines, trash cans, etc and locate them here. The fifth energy zone is southwest that relates to the element space.  Check this area and use it to your advantage by having your furniture, wardrobes, almirahs, gym equipment, storage, elevations, rocky gardens and deep rooted tress, heavy machines, etc.  Setting right the imbalances in the order indicated above can create harmony, health and happiness in the home or office.

Spinal Health

All the five chakras from the base to the neck highlight the importance of the spinal column.  The spine is an intricate structure of bones, muscles, and other tissues that form the posterior part of the body’s trunk, from the skull  to the pelvis. The centerpiece is the spinal column, which not only supports the upper body’s weight (read southwest) but houses and protects the spinal cord — the delicate nervous system structure that carries signals that control the body’s movements and convey its sensations to and from the brain (read northeast). Patients of spine related complaints like back ache, osteoporosis, sciatica, spondylitis and spinal tumors can get considerable relief from pain by rectifying the energy zones of southwest and northeast as earlier indicated.  This apart, practice of certain yogic asanas like bhujangasana (cobra pose), halasana (plough pose) and the simple Shavasana (corpse pose) under the tutelage of an expert, can contribute to much relief.

Conclusion

While Vastu is basically the balancing of the primary elements this article highlights the Kundalini concept to only tell you that that the Vastu restoration of the balance in a certain logical order can contribute to   comfort and contentment in a home or office.