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Bhagavaan Siva in the human physiology

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Dear Friends

 

To further comment on how the Holy Rudraksha correspond with the

human physiology specific to the head and brain it is good to

mention information from a book by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi that was

distributed many years ago

 

Dont remember title of book however on page 507 is stated

 

A lateral section of the head shows the brain, brainstem and the

choroid plexus. The choroid plexus is formed by vessels that

correspond to Bhagavaan Sivas Rudraaksha............when looking at

the picture it shows what looks to be a Holy Rudrkasha Mala formed

in the center of the brain by blood vessels that have taken on this

form

 

Also is stated

 

A lateral section of the head illustrates the emergence and flow of

the cerebrospinal fluid from the choroid plexus. This corresponds to

the river Gangaa flowing from Bhagavaan Sivas head

 

Also is stated

 

A lateral section of the head shows the pineal gland which

corresponds to Bhagavaan Sivas third eye

 

The ventricles in the brain correspond to Bhagavaan Sivas trident as

seen in this radial secion of the brain

 

Seeing all this corresponding information only goes to support the

importance of wearing Rudraksha Head Malas and confirms the mention

in the Siva Purana of wearing a coronet or head mala of the Holy

Rudraksha

 

Wishing you the Best of Artha Dharma Kama and Moksha

 

Rudra Center India and America

 

DD

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