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Karma as the Source of Diversity

The vedas acknowledge divine karma as the origin of all creation, preservation, and destruction. However, since God does not have desires, unlike humans, he is not constrained by them. In the first chapter of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1.6.1), we discover that karma is one of the three main causes of diversity, alongside name and form. The variety in names is a result of speech, and the variety in forms is a result of the eye, while the mind and body are the sources for the variety in actions. For every action, the body serves as the source, the controller, or the lord.  Within the body, the mind, speech, breath, organs of action, and organs of perception are regarded as the primary deities who receive sustenance from the body and carry out their respective functions. Nevertheless, we cannot solely depend on them to combat the impurities and the malevolent forces that can infiltrate our body, as they are susceptible to evil and demonic influences, thoughts, desires, temptations,...

C4H9NO2 IS MANTRA!




Before we get into this topic, we must understand its history. This is hidden in the brain through the verses mentioned in the Rigveda mantra (3.62.10) and has been discovered through experiments. Basically C4H9NO2 is the chemical called "GABA". This medication has its benefits and side effects.

Benefits: GABA creates a calming effect when it binds to proteins called GABA receptors in the brain. This can help reduce stress, anxiety, and fear.

Negative: Some side effects include stomach pain, headache, drowsiness and muscle weakness.

Dr. American scholar Howard Steingeril collected sermons, hymns, and prayers from all over the world and tested their power on his own body. There are also mantras from the Rig Veda.


This is the loudest and most powerful song in the world. Whether the spell is audible or a combination of a silent sound of a certain frequency, the spell is said to be able to enhance spiritual abilities.

This mantra was written by Maharshi Vishvamitra and chanting this mantra causes the secretion of GABA in the frontal cortex of the brain, especially the orbitofrontal cortex, also known as the brain leader. AIIMS proved that datura secretes GABA.

The medicine we mentioned is secreted by saying "GAYATRI MANTRA". This spell produces 110,000 sound waves per second. This mantra should be chanted before sunset, especially in the morning which is the best time to recite it 108/1008 times.


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  1. Thats why this Gayatri Mantra says "VED MANTRA" Very Excellent study.

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  3. A great comment from such a adorable person. Thanks Uncle and I'll continue the torture for sureπŸ˜„πŸ˜„

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  4. I was eagerly waiting for this post. It is very interesting and impressive. This is an informative post and it is very useful and knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing!!☺️

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  5. Hi Good information keep it upi.

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  8. Niyati's daddy (Kanaiyalal Gandhi).

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  9. Hiii Merrill.
    It is very interesting and informative post. Such useful information.
    Waiting for another one :)Ξ£=)

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  10. Wow nice blog bro !!
    Thank you for showing me the benefits and importance of "gayatri mantra".
    I was to start this habit , and now your blog has given me enough kick to start it from today!!😁✌️

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