HONEY
1] Aristotle is the first scientist to observe honey bees and describes in his “de generachioan animalium” . “They are having 3 parts, more than four legs, teeth, trunk, and thin sticky wings. At back side they are having biting sting”
2] Aristotle believed that wax in honey comb is made from flowers and honey is actually heavenly particles present in atmosphere, particularly when stars shine, rainbow appears. Honey bees absorb these heavenly particles from air and deposits in honey comb.
3] Nature history writer, a Roman genius “Pliney” had written that honey is created in air. Early morning honey is present in dew form on tree leaves. [That is why we call “honey dew” to ‘dew’] This dew is exhaustion of heaven. Whatever it may be but it is a heavenly material.
4] In middle-east and west, during Greek-Roman period, nothing sweet testing was available. Hence they have only honey as a source of sweet. So they developed the commercial process of cultivation of honey. Thus honey became part of their daily food. Latter the honey collection became a good business in Europe and developed considerably.
5] But that time in eastern countries like India-China-Iran, sugar cane and from that raw sugar production was well developed. So the need of honey was not that important to them as a source of sweet. For them it was a natural substance and hence they studied honey from medical point of view. You will find more medical use of honey in these countries even today also instead as a food.
6] We know the test, flavor; color of honey depends upon from which flower it is collected. So is the natural qualities also depends. In Asia, particularly in Himalaya certain type of flowers [Hrododendrine] has some poisons substance [Greyanotaxzine]. This becomes concentrated during honey formation process in honey. Hence this type of honey causes temporary madness and sometimes affects stomach badly. In far south-east countries some insects are found on particular trees like Coreaoria. These insects sprays some material. The honey collected from these trees causes omitting, whimsies and increases sex drive. But now-a-days honey pasteurization process is adapted which illuminates any such side effects.
7] In Mahabharata [in chandudyog-upnishada] detailed description of honey properties and about honey bees is written. The process of honey collection is referred in that times economics which still fits with modern economics. In Mahabharata [Shantiparva] it is that said “A King should collect tax from people like honey-bee collects honey from flower, without hurting or disturbing the flower.”
Friday, September 11, 2009
Holly and Bad Numbers
Holly and Bad Numbers
Hinduism has great studies of all subjects and very important basic principals are taught with the help of holly prayers and performances. In numerology, numbers 3,5,7,9,11,21 etc are considered the holly numbers, and used while performing vaidik pooja, offering prayers or prassad etc. Not because they are odd numbers but they are of increasing value [as prime numbers] when added or while multiplying.
Holly Numbers.
Take Number 2. 2x2=4, 2x3=6, 2x4=8, 2x5=10=1, 2x6=12=3, 2x7=14=5. Prime value increases up to 4th calculation then it again stars with value 1 and go on increasing. However, after figure 1, figure 3 is considered best.
Like take Number 3. [A] 3x4=12, is again 3 [1+2], [B] 3x5=15, is 6 [bauble value of 3], 3x6=18, is 9 [triple value of 3]. So figure 3 increases multiple times of its value. Hence number 3 is best holy figure.
Take Number 5. [A] 5x2=10, is 1, value decreases. [B] 5x3=15, is 6. Value marginally increases. [C] 5x4=20, is 2. Again value reduces. [D] 5x5=25, is 7, value increases by 2 only. So number 5 is increasing alternatively by value 1 only during multiplication. Hence it is of less important than other holly figures .
Take Number 7. [A] 7x2=14, is 5, reduced values. [B] 7x3=21, is 3, reduced value. [C] 7x4=28, is 1 [2+8=10=1] reduced value. [D] 7x5=35, is 8, increase by 1. [E] 7x6=42, is 6. [E] 7x7=49, is 13 is finally 4. So like this 7x8=56=11=2, 7x9=63=9. So number 7, although shows more reducing values, has most of HOLLY FIGURES! Hence it is second best figure.
Number 9. [A] 9x2=18=9, 9x3=27=9, 9x4=36=9----. It always is 9, constant. Hence number 9 is best holiest number of all.
Number 11. [B] 11x2=22=4, 11x3=33=6, 11x4=44=8. The number is increasing by 2 till 4th calculation than it starts with 1 and again increases by 2. So number 11 is a holly number.
Number 21. [A] 21x2=42=6, [B] 21x3=63=9, [C] 21x4=84=12=3, [D] 21x5=105=6, [E] 21x6=126=9, [F] 21x7=147=12=3. Again number 21 has holiest numbers like 3 and 9. So 21 is also among best holiest number.
Bad Number.
The number 8 is considered as bad as it reduces values [as prime numbers] when added or multiply.
Number 8. 8x2=16=7, 8x3=24=6, 8x4=32=6, 8x5=40=4, 8x6=48=12=3, 8x7=56=11=2 etc. It never reaches it’s won prime number till add/multiply by 9. 8x9=72=9. This is also a reason to consider number 9 as best of all the holly number. Any number multiplies by 9 gives prime number 9 only.
This now generally known numerology , but Hindu’s were knowing it almost 3000 years back.
Hinduism has great studies of all subjects and very important basic principals are taught with the help of holly prayers and performances. In numerology, numbers 3,5,7,9,11,21 etc are considered the holly numbers, and used while performing vaidik pooja, offering prayers or prassad etc. Not because they are odd numbers but they are of increasing value [as prime numbers] when added or while multiplying.
Holly Numbers.
Take Number 2. 2x2=4, 2x3=6, 2x4=8, 2x5=10=1, 2x6=12=3, 2x7=14=5. Prime value increases up to 4th calculation then it again stars with value 1 and go on increasing. However, after figure 1, figure 3 is considered best.
Like take Number 3. [A] 3x4=12, is again 3 [1+2], [B] 3x5=15, is 6 [bauble value of 3], 3x6=18, is 9 [triple value of 3]. So figure 3 increases multiple times of its value. Hence number 3 is best holy figure.
Take Number 5. [A] 5x2=10, is 1, value decreases. [B] 5x3=15, is 6. Value marginally increases. [C] 5x4=20, is 2. Again value reduces. [D] 5x5=25, is 7, value increases by 2 only. So number 5 is increasing alternatively by value 1 only during multiplication. Hence it is of less important than other holly figures .
Take Number 7. [A] 7x2=14, is 5, reduced values. [B] 7x3=21, is 3, reduced value. [C] 7x4=28, is 1 [2+8=10=1] reduced value. [D] 7x5=35, is 8, increase by 1. [E] 7x6=42, is 6. [E] 7x7=49, is 13 is finally 4. So like this 7x8=56=11=2, 7x9=63=9. So number 7, although shows more reducing values, has most of HOLLY FIGURES! Hence it is second best figure.
Number 9. [A] 9x2=18=9, 9x3=27=9, 9x4=36=9----. It always is 9, constant. Hence number 9 is best holiest number of all.
Number 11. [B] 11x2=22=4, 11x3=33=6, 11x4=44=8. The number is increasing by 2 till 4th calculation than it starts with 1 and again increases by 2. So number 11 is a holly number.
Number 21. [A] 21x2=42=6, [B] 21x3=63=9, [C] 21x4=84=12=3, [D] 21x5=105=6, [E] 21x6=126=9, [F] 21x7=147=12=3. Again number 21 has holiest numbers like 3 and 9. So 21 is also among best holiest number.
Bad Number.
The number 8 is considered as bad as it reduces values [as prime numbers] when added or multiply.
Number 8. 8x2=16=7, 8x3=24=6, 8x4=32=6, 8x5=40=4, 8x6=48=12=3, 8x7=56=11=2 etc. It never reaches it’s won prime number till add/multiply by 9. 8x9=72=9. This is also a reason to consider number 9 as best of all the holly number. Any number multiplies by 9 gives prime number 9 only.
This now generally known numerology , but Hindu’s were knowing it almost 3000 years back.
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