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Scientific Analysis of Vigraham (consecrated idols) and Dwajasthambam (Flag pole) in Temples

Modern science has been used to understand the importance of Temple culture and its impact on the society irrespective of religion, caste, creed or color. It is well known that all objects reflect light rays 360 degrees around the object and this phenomenon permits us to visualise objects around us as these rays fall on our retina. The rays emanating from the consecrated idols can be analyzed using Kirlian cameras. Kirlian cameras take photo of light and energy (shakti). Studies have shown that before consecration the idol's photo is black and white and after consecration, an aura of brightness forms around the idols. Photos of each ray emanating from the idol has the full form of the idol on anlaysis. For example , each ray coming from an Idol of Sree Krishna has the full photo of Sree Krishna. The rays coming from the consecrated idol's have the power to kill harmful germs. So when a person prays standing in front of the idol he gets the full benefit of these very powerful

Sundar Kand -Hanumanji Sloka Meaning

Atulita-bala-dhaamam Svarnashailaabha-deham Danujavana-krushaanum gnaninaam-agraganyam Sakala-guna-nidhaanam vaanaraanaam-adhisham : Raghupati-vara dutam vaatajaatam namaami Word by word meaning Atulita-bala-dhaamam - One who is the seat of immense strength Svarnam - Gold Shailam - Mountain Abha - Luminosity Deham - Body or physique Svarnashailaabha-deham - One who is bearing a shining physique like a golden mountain Danujan - Demon Vanam - Forest Krushaanu - Fire Danujavana-krushaanum - One who is fire against the forest of demons.Here if mind is filled with bad thoughts as Demon he annihilates those demons inside also. Gnaninaam-agraganyam - The wisest among all the enligtened people. Nidhaanam - Abode or resting place or a place where from anything is created. Sakala-guna-nidhaanam - The mine of all virtues. Vaanaraanaam-adhisham = The master of all monkeys. Vaanara has got another meaning which is expounded with an exclamatory sense means it is a mark of excla