Henna(Mehndi)
Mehndi is a very powerful medicine herb, and its application on hand and feet can prevent stress during weddings it cools the body and keep the nerves from becoming tense.
Namaste
There is a scientific reason behind the 'Namaskar' in Hindu culture. Joining both hands ensures touching the tips of all the fingers together, which are linked to pressure points in the eyes, ears and mind. Pressing them together is said to a activate these helping us remember that person for long time.
Toe ring(footrim)
Indian women normally wear toe ring on the second toe. A particular nerve from this connects the uterus and passes to heart. A toe ring on this strengthens the uterus. Keeping it healthy by regulating the blood flow to it. A women's menstrual cycle is said to be regularized.
Bindi (Tilak)
The spot between the eyebrows on a forehead is considered a major nerve point in the human body. A tilak is believed to prevent the loss of energy and retain this to control various level of concentration. Moreover, the points on mindbrow region and adnya-chakra are pressed faculating blood supply to the facial muscles.
Bells in Temples
People ring the temple bell on entering as the sound of it said to clear our mind and help us to stay sharp keeping our full concentration on devotion. These bells are made in such a way that the sounds they produce creates unity in the left and right parts of our brains. The duration of the bell echo is ideal to activate all the seven healing centres in our body, clearing us of negativity.
Throwing coins in a River
Most currency was made up of copper, a vital mental for humans body. Throwing coins in a river was a way to intake sufficient copper as part of water as rivers were the only source of drinking water.
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