17 Dec 2012

as an Ayurvedic



"Divine Bhang has become an integral part of Tradition and Custom in Religious as well Spiritual in the Indian subcontinent. It has become symbolic for many things as it is associated with Lord Shiva because it itself having Natural Healing Divine Power."

"It started as an Ayurvedic & Traditional medicine in Indian Sub continent since the ancient time."

"If any Individual want to recover early as possible "FROM HIS DECEASE" must Chant this Divine Mantra "9 (NINE)" times before taking any MEDICINE & Say to LORD(GOD)
please & please destroy our Sins of Previous Birth with own Faith, Emotion & Feeling."

"This Divine Matra Emerges the NATURAL HEALING of MEDICINE."

“OM AIEM HRIM SHRIM KLIM HLIM OM ACHUTTAYE NAMAHA, OM ANNANTTAYE NAMAHA, OM GOVINDAYE NAMAHA."

"RIGHTEOUS ACT for welfare for Living & Non-living Is Only our RELIGION."

"Frequently Truth finds Truth and Falsehood finds Falsehood."

"The Present Era is an Era dominated by Intellect."

" DIVINE Bhang (Hindi: भांग, [bʱaːŋɡ]; Punjabi: ਭੰਗ [pə̀ŋɡ]; Bengali: ভাং; [bʱaŋ]) is a preparation from the leaves and flowers (buds) of the female cannabis plant, smoked or consumed as a beverage in the Indian subcontinent. Bhang is illegal in any country where cannabis is prohibited."

"Bhang has become an integral part of tradition and custom in Religious as well Spiritual in the Indian subcontinent. It has become symbolic for many things as it is associated with Lord Shiva."

"Bhang has been used as a cheap intoxicant for centuries in the sub-continent. Bhang in India is distributed as a religious offering during Shiva festivals like "Mahashivratri"."

" It has now become synonymous with the Holi festival, to the point where consuming bhang at that time is a standard practice. It is also available as Bhang golis (balls) which is just freshly ground hemp with water. Apart from this, sweetened bhang golis are also widely available. These are not considered a drug, but a traditional sleeping aid and appetizer. Bhang is also part of many Ayurvedic medicinal preparations, e.g. bhang powder is available at Ayurvedic dispensaries."

"Bhang Ki Thandai also known as Sardai is a drink popular in many parts of sub-continent which is made by mixing bhang with thandai, a cold beverage prepared with almonds, spices (mainly black pepper), milk and sugar."

"History"

"Bhang was first used as part of the Hindu rite in India around 1000 BC[citation needed] and soon became an integral part of Hindu culture. The herb was devoted to Lord Shiva on Shivratri, a Hindu festival."

"Sadhus and Sufis use Bhang to boost meditation and to achieve transcendental states. Bhang or cannabis is also used amongst Sufis as an aid to spiritual ecstasy."

"The Nihang sect of the Sikh community are one of the consumers of bhang as a pain relaxer from battle wounds.
Though its strictly prohbited to consumes for pleasure in Sikhism and is followed very loyally .

It started as an Ayurvedic medicine whose main use for the Nihangs was to aid in reducing pain from battle wounds, and digestive assistant called Sukhnidhan."

"Preparation"

"Anywhere on the ghats, one can find large number of men engaged in the process of preparing bhang. Using mortar and pestle, the buds and leaves of cannabis are ground into a green paste. To this mixture milk, ghee and spices are added. The bhang base is now ready to be made into a heavy drink, thandai, an alternative to alcohol; this is often referred to casually, if inaccurately, as a "bhang Thandai" also "Bhang LASSI" (made of Curd ). Bhang is also mixed with ghee and sugar to make a green halva, and into peppery, chewy little balls called 'golee' (which in this context means candy or pill in Hindi)."

"In Pakistan-administered Kashmir, a common preparation for bhang consists of first boiling the leaves and flowers of the female cannabis plant for a short time. Once the plant matter has become soft, it is mixed with khas khas or white opium poppy seed. The two ingredients are pulverized with a mortar and pestle for 30-60 minutes (adding a few drops of water now and again to keep the paste moist). The paste is then mixed with water by hand and the mixture is poured through a straining cloth to remove all excess plant matter. The remaining green water is known locally as "bhang" and consumed as is. The usage of oil-rich seeds allows THC, the fat-soluble psychoactive chemical from the cannabis, to be extracted into the poppy oil so that potency can be retained in a water-based mixture."

"Culture"

"Bhang has become an integral part of tradition and custom in the Indian subcontinent. It has become symbolic for many things as it is associated with Lord Shiva."

"In some sections of rural India, people believe in the medicinal properties of the cannabis plant. If taken in proper quantity, bhang is believed to cure fever, dysentery and sunstroke, to clear phlegm, aide digestion, appetite, cure speech imperfections and lisping, and give alertness to the body.Bhang lassi is a preparation of powdered green inflorescence with curd and whey put in a village blender (a hand blending operation is carried out till the butter rises). It is regarded as tasty and greatly refreshing, with one or two large glasses having little effect. Bhang goli, on the other hand, hits after approximately two hours, sending one into a dreamlike state."

"The tradition of consuming bhang during Holi is particularly common in North India where Holi itself is celebrated with a fervor unseen elsewhere. Bhang is heavily consumed in Mathura, an ancient town of religious importance to the Hindus. Here the practice is believed to have been introduced by the followers of Lord Krishna and has stayed over since. They begin the preparation by Sanskrit chants and recitation of prayers to Lord Shiva. Some people from Mathura take Bhang to work up their appetite while others do it to relieve themselves of stress. But the hub of bhang use is Varanasi or Banaras, the Land of Shiva, where the bhang is prepared on its famous ghats."

"Legality"

"As Bhang has served such an important role in India's culture and spiritual practices it would be impossible to criminalize cannabis completely in the country. Cultivation of cannabis is government regulated, and illegal without a government permit. Sale of bhang is also government regulated and illegal without a permit."

"Bhang is illegal in any country where cannabis is prohibited as it is an integral part of the recipe."

"PLEASE TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO READ THESE WORDS OF WISDOM. PEACE, LOVE AND LIGHT (Self Realization)."

"If All Doctrines Lead to the same God, then why this Mutual Animosity and Arguments?."

"RIGHTEOUS ACT for Welfare for Living & Non-living Is Only our RELIGION."

"STOP ONLY TALKING & TALKING , START DOING IN DEEDS."

"Hinduism, Christianity, Islam & other religion are not only Dharma,but also doctrines which suggest the means of moving towards dharma."

Maharajshri (Guru Tattwa) also presented the subject here with the help of speech. When Maharajshri talked it felt as if he had Vak-siddhi [the power of spoken words to make reality ."

"Repetition of a Mantra [japa] is equally accepted by All Religions, All paths as an important part of spiritual practice."

" Japa hits every breath like a hammer and directly strikes the mind and prana, the life-force. Japa is regarded as the main means for awakening Shakti."

" On the other hand, in scriptures and the writings of saints, the grace of the Guru is said to be the main factor and the knowledge of Shaktipat (awakening of divine power) depends on the grace of a Guru."

" As far as anavi [individual] practices are concerned, Mantra-japa and Pranayaam are the two primary practices. In today's age, the right environment for Pranayaam is very hard to find,but everyone can do mantra¬japa, thus it is said to be the primary practice. In the path of Shaktipat also, the Guru gives Shaktipat through a mantra [sound]."

"Mantra is related to philology. the science of language, and it has three limbs. Varna means the basic alphabet. By joining letters words are formed. By combining words a mantra is formed. Some mantras are called "beeja" mantras, or "seed" mantras. In a beeja mantra each letter is a mantra. In other words, in each seed, or letter, a word and a mantra are included."

" A Sadhan of Japa is a pathway to go from a lower to a higher level, or to go inward from outward. In other words, this is the path from materialism to spirituality, starting with language, which is a part of this world and also a part of physically-expressed speech."

"The purification of letters, words and mantra inspire purification of the mind. Meanings and sentiments in the mantra strike the mind and enthuse it to awaken. Some aspirants start to have spontaneous pranayaam by doing japa, which is a sign of awakening."

"The world is a world of dualities.There is no bright side without a dark one. Pleasures and pains are inseparable twain,one has no meaning without the other,they are relative terms."

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