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Bhagavaan Siva in the human physiology

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Dear DharmaDev Ji,

 

Namaskar

 

I just found this interesting posting of yours. Is this the book you

were referring to:

 

"Human Physiology: Expression of Veda and the Vedic Literature" By Prof.

Tony Nader, MD, Ph.D.

 

Thank you,

 

Satyadharma

 

 

, rudracenter

<no_reply wrote:

>

> 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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