Coping with the loss of a loved one can be profoundly challenging. The wisdom from Bhagavad Gita, specifically verse 2.13, offers a comforting perspective. It teaches that the soul is eternal and transitions from one body to another, much like moving from childhood to youth to old age. Understanding this can provide solace, suggesting that while the physical presence is lost, the soul's journey continues.
According to the Ayurvedic text, Charaka Samhita the couple desirous of a child should avoid the first three days from the onset of menstruation. For a male child, they should have intercourse on the even days of the cycle and for a female child, the odd days. Soon after the intercourse, the woman should not lie on her sides or face down. The woman should avoid overeating, staying hungry or thirsty, fear, depression, anger, scorn, excessive passion, or desire for another man.
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Sangeeta Jnanada Saraswati Stotram
shaaradaam' chandravadanaam' veenaapustakadhaarineem . sangeetavidyaadhisht'haatreem' namasyaami sarasvateem ......
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