- Gochar-Agochar-Devesh Mehta
- Thoughts, values, desires, life approach etc. of the pregnant mother are stored in the brain of the unborn child. Consequently when he comes into this world he brings all these with him
Genetics is a branch of biology known as genetics. He studies, researches, experiments on the subject of body, disease, nature and merits and demerits of parents, ancestors that fall on offspring. It has a sub-discipline - eugenics or eugenics, which is known as the science of breeding, superbreeding or breeding. Eugenics believes that the physical fitness, health, longevity, quality etc. of their ancestors were superior to the current generation of humans. Eugenics deals with the idea of how to remove this deficiency and obtain the same or even better condition. It also involves creating a fetus at will. Francis Galton, cousin of the famous scientist Charles Darwin, was born in AD. In 1883, science gave the word 'Eugenics'.
Genealogy has made a lot of progress so far. The traits acquired in the reproductive tract are credited with the formation of future generations. Methods of changing these organisms are being sought on the basis of which one can give birth to children having the shape-type, quality, nature, aptitude, aptitude according to one's desire. The use of chemicals or electrical treatments in laboratories has had little, if any, success in bringing about such changes.
Among the chromosomes obtained in the reproductive tract, one expressed form is 'dominant', the other unexpressed form is 'recessive'. The expressed part can be influenced by material means and to that extent good and bad influence can be produced in the offspring. But physical instruments cannot produce an effect on the impersonal level. Neither chemical nor electromagnetic means can work there. There the periphery of consciousness prevails. There the Jiva's own strong will power, strong self-force produces influence. This work can be done by the mother herself according to her strong will through the rites given to the unborn child.
The best marriages, inseminations and inseminations produce excellent offspring. Germany's famous physiologist Dr. Erwin Baur, Eugen Fischer and Fritz Lenz in their book on 'Human Genetics' have also shown that promiscuous marriages and inseminations resulting in low caste offspring.
In Hindu culture and religious tradition, Shodash Sanskar means sixteen Sanskars are given great glory. Marriage and impregnation are also rites in it. Archaic medical science accepts that the child in the mother's womb hears and perceives as a sentient being. After entering the mother's womb, he can be refined with excellent thoughts, feelings, knowledge and virtues and become a divine offspring of the highest type. Human brain is like a 'hard disk'. This hard disk of the brain of the fetus is connected with the brain of the pregnant woman i.e. her mother. As a result, the thoughts, values, desires, life approach etc. of the pregnant mother get stored in the brain of the unborn child. Consequently when he comes into this world he brings all these with him. To a large extent, a personality made up of his intelligence, talent, merits and demerits, knowledge, virtues etc. is formed.
Many examples of eugenics supporting the science of superbreeding can be found from prehistoric times. Sati Rani Madalsa, the wife of Kashinresh Ritudhwaja, was religious and spiritual. In a very surprising way, before the birth of his child, he used to predict what his qualities, nature, personality would be like. Then during pregnancy thinking about the same qualities, strongly wanting to be like that child, constantly adopting the diet, conduct and thoughts accordingly, thus giving birth to children just as they had been declared before. With spiritual spirit and similar conduct, he had first three sons named Vikrant, Subahu and Shatrumardana. All three of them became dispassionate, detached, unattached and became ascetics. King Ritudhwaj was worried that who will take over his kingdom? It is necessary to have such an heir. He pleaded with Queen Madalsa to give birth to such a son. Rani Madalsa meditated on Rajoguna Pradhan at the time of conception and throughout her pregnancy, adopting the thought and practice of producing an excellent heroic son in accordance with Kshatra Dharma. She gave birth to the same son. The same king Alarka who became a brave Kshatriya king and took over the legacy of his father Ritudhvaj and ruled. This can be considered as the best example of how a mother can create and mold a child according to her will.
In the Mahabharata period, Arjuna's knowledge of Chakravyuha to his pregnant wife Subhadra and its absorption by Abhimanyu in the womb is also a proof of this. This is also the reason why Hiranyakashipu's other sons, not Hlad, Anuhlad, Sanhlad, but Prahlad became a devotee of Vishnu from childhood. While Prahlad was in the womb of Hiranyakashipu's wife Kayadhu, he was taught bhakti by Naradji. Jainism also shows that Lord Mahavira while in the womb of his mother Trishala Devi had many dreams of his mother Garbha Kalyanaka which was indicative of the virtues, virtues, sumedha, saddharma and Tirthankar qualities of the born Lord Mahavira. It is beautifully depicted in the Jain scripture Kalpasutra. Ancient theological texts and Ayurveda have given a clear and elaborate explanation of 'Garbha Sanskar'. In Ayurveda it is said - 'sanskaro hi naam gunantaradhanam' - the act of converting one guna into another guna is samskara. Thus 'Garbha Sanskar' is a wonderful practice in many ways superior to 'Eugenics' to transform the fetus from ordinary to great, sublime and divine.
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