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From ancient times, India is famous for its vedic culture. The vedic rishis were evolved souls. They had a spiritual bent of mind. They used to worship supreme powers of nature in the form of sandhya vandan, mantra japa and offering and attained peace and purity of mind.  
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'''From ancient times India is famous for its vedic culture'''. The vedic rishis were evolved souls. They had a spiritual bent of mind. They used to worship supreme powers of nature in the form of sandhya vandan, mantra japa and offering and attained peace and purity of mind.  
 
Therefore ayurveda Says :-  
 
Therefore ayurveda Says :-  
 
Daily worshipping god with devotion would help attain righteouseness and - purity of mind, by which, disintegration of today's human society would dissappear and it would attain peace and prosperity.
 
Daily worshipping god with devotion would help attain righteouseness and - purity of mind, by which, disintegration of today's human society would dissappear and it would attain peace and prosperity.

Latest revision as of 17:10, 22 January 2020

From ancient times India is famous for its vedic culture. The vedic rishis were evolved souls. They had a spiritual bent of mind. They used to worship supreme powers of nature in the form of sandhya vandan, mantra japa and offering and attained peace and purity of mind. Therefore ayurveda Says :- Daily worshipping god with devotion would help attain righteouseness and - purity of mind, by which, disintegration of today's human society would dissappear and it would attain peace and prosperity.

References

The above mentioned information is added from the book called "MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES" by "SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR".