Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Cow's milk is the most compatible with human mothers milk !

 Cow's Milk is the most compatible with human Mothers Milk !! 



Cow's milk is the most compatible with human mothers milk !
Just recently in the year 2000 the publication Scientific America reported a complete Cow Human Genome comparison had been completed. Among the 768 genes on the cattle RH map, 687 genes or 89.5% had putative human orthologs. Among the 687 mapped genes, 548 genes had human GB4 RH mapping information. 22 were mapped exclusively on the G3 panel and 68 had human cytogenetic assignments exclusively.

All cow chromosomes with the possible exception of BTA9 and BTA23 have centromere repositioning relative to human chromosomes. Four cattle chromsomes show complete conservation of syntegy with their human homologs. The four are: BTA12 and HSA13, BTA19 and HSA17, BTA24 and HSA18, BTAX and HSAX . For all of these chromosomes multiple rearrangements were observed. BTA3 was the only cow chromosome that showed no internal rearrangments when compared with the homologous segment on HSA1. Fifteen cattle chromosomes are seen to be comprised of genes found on only one human chromosome.

Cow milk is the most compatible with human mothers milk then any other species in existence. This is because the DNA of the cow was specifically constructeds to be harmonious with mammalian human DNA. So it can be clearly understood that cow DNA was designed so humans could benefit from cows products being milk, cheese, butter, cream and yoghurt.



Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Deepawali - Goddess Lakshmi (Deity of Wealth & Prosperity) -:


Deepawali - Goddess Lakshmi (Deity of Wealth & Prosperity) -: 





Wealth is a phenomenon which has existed ever since man has toiled for a livelihood. The status of prosperity has undoubtedly been debated and discussed through the ages, and many socio-religious groups have found solace in shying away from addressing the most basic wants and needs. The Sanatan Dharm too has wrongly been portrayed as a religious tradition whose fundamentals teach that riches and/or affluence are detrimental in an effort to lead a spiritual life. The cardinal four-fold doctrine of the Purushaarth, namely Dharm, Arth, Kaam, and Moksh, are to be visited in full measure bearing in mind the appropriate time. The Vedic tradition is possibly the only religious philosophical body which not only advocates the importance of money, but emphasizes the importance of wealth in one’s life.

त्यजन्ति मित्राणि धनैर्विहीनं पुत्राश्च दाराश्च सुहृज्जनाश्च ।
तमर्थवन्तं पुनराश्रयन्ति अर्थो हि लोके मनुषस्य बन्धुः ॥

If a man suffers from poverty, his friends, sons, wife and relatives leave him, and if the same man earns wealth, all those who abandoned him return. Evidently, wealth is one’s only companion.

Hindu philosophy alone can be so bold as to assess the importance of money, elaborate the significance of success, and in so doing exemplify the insatiable, leech-like nature of humans. Notions such as these prove that the Sanatan Dharm is far more than a philosophical tradition; it is in fact a logical stance on life and its necessities, intertwined with values, engineered to deliver success in this life and beyond. Maa Lakshmi, the Goddess of opulence, who showers Her blessings to Her devotees is an example of how the Supreme incarnates as our Mother Goddess, to relieve our suffering, grant our wishes, and support our being to lead a fulfilling yet “God-centric” life.

वन्दे पद्मकरां प्रसन्नवदनां सौभाग्यदां भाग्यदां
हस्ताभ्यां अभयप्रदां मणिगणैर्नानाविधैर्भूषिताम् ।
भक्ताभीष्टफलप्रदां हरिहरब्रह्मादिभिः सेवितां
पार्श्वे पंकजशंखपद्मनिधिभिर्युक्तां सदा शक्तिभिः ॥
I bow to the One whose hands are lotus-like, who has a pleasant face, and is the giver of good fortune and destiny; who bestows fearlessness through Her hands, and who is ever adorned with precious gems, and beautiful clothes. She is the provider of the fruits of devotion, gracefully waited upon by Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiv, along with others; and who is decked with a Lotus, a Conch shell and an unlimited amount of wealth, Maa Lakshmi is naturally the most powerful.

This incantation describes the multi-faced Mother of the universe, Maa Lakshmi in Her form as the benefactor of Vishnu’s love, who bequeaths triumph, fearlessness, and even Heaven to those She deems as worthy.  This particular prayer to the Mother has vivid lotus-themed imagery which is synonymous with Maa Lakshmi Herself. The lotus has been viewed in the Vedic texts as the most beautiful flower to come from the earth. It is for this very reason that Vishnu, the divine consort of Maa Lakshmi has a clear inclination to it, from His description as being पद्मनाभ, He with a Lotus Navel, to his Lotus-like eyes कमलनयनम्. Bhagwan Vishnu’s love for the lotus is inspired by his affection towards Maa Lakshmi, hence the names Vishnupatni, and Vishnuvakshah, She who resides in Vishnu’s heart.

The priceless stones and stunning clothes which decorate Maa Lakshmi lose their charm when compared to Her pleasing face, or to the compassionate gaze by which She bestows the greatest of fortunes. It is only inevitable that those who are utterly absorbed in devotion to Vishnu, are blessed with the fruits of the three worlds by Maa Lakshmi Herself (सौभाग्यदां भाग्यदां). The Kanakdhara Stotram sung by Adi Shankaracharya extols this virtue of Maa Lakshmi with utmost reverence.

इष्टा विशिष्टमतयोऽपि यया दर्याद्
दृष्ट्या त्रिविष्टपपदं सुलभं लभन्ते ।
दृष्टिः प्रहृष्टकमलोदरदीप्तिरिष्टां
पुष्टिं कृषीष्ट मम पुषकरविष्टरायाः ॥
To Her devotees, and to those who are worthy, She (Maa Lakshmi) grants them a place in Heaven which is immensely difficult to attain. Just by a glance of Her compassion filled eyes, Let the glance of Her sparkling eyes, which resemble the efflorescent beauty of the lotus, fall on me and grant me all my desires!

Maa Lakshmi is foremost our Mother, who nourishes our every need. At times, materialistic pleasures fail to protect us from the grave troubles we may face. It is here where She takes the form of the Navdurga, One divine Mother who encompasses the power of all 9 Durgas and grants protection through Her hands (हस्ताभ्यां अभयप्रदां) to all those who seek Her protection.

There are four types of Dhan, or wealth, prescribed in the scriptures, each with its own attributes and situations.

विदेशेषु धनं विद्या व्यसनेषु धनं मतिः ।
परलोके धनं धर्मः शीलं सर्वत्र वै धनम् ॥
On foreign soil, knowledge is the greatest wealth, at a time of distress, cleverness is what pays off, only Dharm, or righteous deeds can help attain Heaven, but civilised conduct is the greatest wealth at all times, and everywhere.

Surely money, knowledge, and righteousness, all are important from time to time, however one’s conduct is one’s greatest attribute, and one’s most prised possession.

Wealth is the blessing of Maa Lakshmi and must be treated with utmost respect, neither perceiving it to be the root cause of all troubles, neither basking in the short-lived glow of it.

अतितृष्णा न कर्तव्या तृष्णां नैव परित्यजेत् ।
शनैः शनैश्च भोक्तव्यं स्वयं वित्तमुपार्जितम् ॥
One should refrain from disposing completely all desires, as should one not drown oneself in extreme desires. One is in fact encouraged to enjoy self-earned wealth for one’s own pleasure.

Lakshmi Pujan, Diwali, and the Hindu New Year are three events which occur on consecutive days. We pray to Maa Lakshmi to give us a fruitful life of affluence, family unity, and security. May Lakshmi Maa bless the homes of Her followers with riches, success, harmony, and righteous living. May the creator, sustainer, and destroyer of this world, our Mother Goddess Maa Lakshmi, bless our homes and hearts with the riches for this world, and devotion for the hereafter.

Happy Deepawali!!

Om Tat Sat!
By: Raahul S Saraaswat
Raahul S Saraaswat -Vedic Astrologer
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Monday, October 28, 2013

Vedic Cosmology Decoding the 5th Canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam!

Vedic Cosmology Decoding the 5th Canto of the Srimad Bhagavat!


                                                        


The atheistic gross material scientists cannot understand why life in the universe is rare by their limited vision and
point of view. They call this the Fermi paradox


The Fermi paradox (or Fermi's paradox) is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilization and humanity's lack of contact with, or evidence for, such civilizations.[1] The basic points of the argument, made by physicists Enrico Fermi and Michael H. Hart, are:
The Sun is a young star. There are billions of stars in the galaxy that are billions of years older;
some of these stars likely have Earth-like planets[2] which, if the Earth is typical, may develop intelligent life;
presumably, some of these civilizations will develop interstellar travel, a technology Earth is investigating even now;
at any practical pace of interstellar travel, the galaxy can be completely colonized in a few tens of millions of years.

According to this line of thinking, the Earth should already have been colonized, or at least visited. But no convincing evidence of this exists. Furthermore, no confirmed signs of intelligence elsewhere have been spotted, either in our galaxy or in the more than 80 billion other galaxies of the observable universe. Hence Fermi's question, "Where is everybody?"

The Vedas tell us there are 14 different worlds and most of them are made of subtle matter and not the gross biological matter we are familiar with on this middle earthly planet. This understanding is what the material scientists are missing. The gross material scientists do not understand that 95% of the universe is made of subtle matter and that within that subtle matter exists thousands of different civilizations that is undetectable by the 5% of gross matter the scientists only know about. 

Furthermore, the subtle material matter cannot be detected by gross material energy. The scientist doesn’t realize that it is our biological material bodies that restrict us from seeing the material universe in its fullness. All their elaborate technology is made of gross matter and cannot detect the subtle realities of civilizations that exist on planets all around us. 

The Vedas tell us that life in the universe is everywhere (sarva gatah) although the biological stage of life is only found in the middle planetary system. All the higher worlds as well as all the lower worlds are made of subtle matter and the living entities on all those worlds have the same kind of subtle body ghosts have and those in the gross biological body like us, cannot see them or their subtle world.

Some have asked how the ancient sages and devotees new about the subtle characteristics of material nature or the subtle universe that takes up 95% of the material universe. Actually this knowledge is available to all of us; it just cannot be detected with gross material instruments or technology. It can only be detected by developing one’s higher consciousness.

This is why some yogis have this knowledge but such people are very rare in this age. Actually our gross biological body is the covering of our subtle body that is also material; we all have a subtle body also but is presently covered by the biological material body.

So we only presently see part of the material world (only 5%) through our biological body that further only allows us to see that gross material aspects of the universe. We are not seeing the other 95% of the material universe with our electron microscopes, telescopes, The Large Hadron Collider, the Hubble Telescope, space probes etc

The ancients all new about this and such knowledge is found in Vedic literature like the Srimad Bhagavatam that explains how one can have a more complete view of the material universe and even beyond that.

Modern science also agrees that most of the material universe is not seen, they call it dark matter and dark energy however, the subtle material universe is much more than that. So how can science detect the subtle material energy? With gross material means they cannot.

According to the Vedas, such knowledge is attained and realized through pious or even impious activity, by ones actions in this life. All cultures and religions have tales of other worlds they call heavens and hells, well, they do exist but all on the subtle level of material existence that is in the 95% of the material universe we do not see.

Do the bodies of those who exist in the 95% of the material universe we cannot see with our biological body, exclusively exist in the subtle matter? Or does a part of the material universe also exist within different realms of gross matter that are in different dimensions? And can the material scientists eventually detect those gross dimensions? It is difficult for us to say.

Some scientists believe in this multiverse theory which means there are multiple dimensions and parallel realities of this universe all around us, therefore, only in this way could other realities of biological matter also exists in a more or less advanced state.

However, the ‘subtle’ universe where there are no biological vessels or gross matter does also exist. The subtle material body is made of mind intelligence and ego however, such a description is vague because that does not describe the actual bodily form. The fact is the subtle body is a form not made of gross material elements. So what are the elements of subtle matter? The element described in the Srimad Bhagavatam 3.11.40 is ether, this is what subtle material energy is made of.

Srimad Bhagavatam 3.11.39
TRANSLATION
Eternal time is certainly the controller of different dimensions, from that of the atom up to the superdivisions of the duration of Brahma's life; but, nevertheless, it is controlled by the Supreme. Time can control only those who are body conscious, even up to the Satyaloka or the other higher planets of the universe.

Srimad Bhagavatam 3.11.40
TRANSLATION
This phenomenal material world is expanded to a diameter of four billion miles, as a combination of eight material elements transformed into sixteen further categories, within and without, as follows.

PURPORT
As explained before, the entire material world is a display of sixteen diversities and eight material elements. The analytical studies of the material world are the subject matter of Sankhya philosophy. The first sixteen diversities are the eleven senses and five sense objects, and the eight elements are the gross and subtle matter, namely earth, water, fire, air, sky, mind, intelligence and ego.

All these combined together are distributed throughout the entire universe, which extends diametrically to four billion miles. Besides this universe of our experience, there are innumerable other universes. Some of them are bigger than the present one, and all of them are clustered together under similar material elements as described below.

Srimad Bhagavatam 3.11.40
TRANSLATION
This phenomenal material world is expanded to a diameter of four billion miles, as a combination of eight material elements transformed into sixteen further categories, within and without, as follows.

PURPORT
As explained before, the entire material world is a display of sixteen diversities and eight material elements. The analytical studies of the material world are the subject matter of Sankhya philosophy. The first sixteen diversities are the eleven senses and five sense objects, and the eight elements are the gross and subtle matter, namely earth, water, fire, air, sky, mind, intelligence and ego.

All these combined together are distributed throughout the entire universe, which extends diametrically to four billion miles. Besides this universe of our experience, there are innumerable other universes. Some of them are bigger than the present one, and all of them are clustered together under similar material elements as described below.

Srimad Bhagavatam 3.11.41
TRANSLATION
The layers or elements covering the universes are each ten times thicker than the one before, and all the universes clustered together appear like atoms in a huge combination.

PURPORT
The coverings of the universes are also constituted of the elements of earth, water, fire, air and ether, and each is ten times thicker than the one before.

The first covering of the universe is earth, and it is ten times thicker than the universe itself. If the universe is four billion miles in size, then the size of the earthly covering of the universe is four billion times ten. The covering of water is ten times greater than the earthly covering, the covering of fire is ten times greater than the watery covering, the covering of air is ten times greater than that of the fire, the covering of ether is ten times greater still than that of air, and so on.

The universe within the coverings of matter appears to be like an atom in comparison to the coverings, and the number of universes is unknown even to those who can estimate the coverings of the universes.

Om Tat Sat!
By: Raahul S Saraaswat
Raahul S Saraaswat -Vedic Astrologer
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