Sigificance of ornaments
Generally many ornaments are worned by Indian women.How many
of us know its significance?
Many of us think that ornaments are worn for traditional belief and customs.
But behind that each ornaments have their own significance. This article is
about that….
Why Mangalsutra or Thali?
This is mostly made in gold as an identifiable mark for
married women. This too is believed to regularize a women's blood circulation.
This is also said to control the body pressure levels to a maximum extent, as
Indian women tend to work hard, more than her male counterpart. The most
important thing to note about this Thirumangalyam is, that it should always be
hidden or covered in the inner garments. Just because of the constant friction
of the metal gold touching the body portion directly, the effect will be more
to gain the said benefits. However, if the same is worn outside the clothes and
making it visible to everyone, then the effect is reduced. That's why it is
always advisable to wear the Thirumangalyam known as Thali or Mangalsutra
inside and not to show off.
Why we wear rings and also only in ring finger?
The ring finger is most appropriately used to wear this ring. In ancient India, they classified the significance of each finger that controls or is in anyway connected to each part of one's body and the brain.
The Thumb in both hands are believed to be connected to the
brain neurons/nerves which connects the sexual organs. Any metallic friction in
the body kindles specific brain neurons. So as to avoid frequent frictions in a
specific part, they avoided wearing any ornaments in the Thumbs.
The second the index finger’s nerves are connected
to the brain, in its learning capacitor neurons. So blocking of this nerve will
hinder the thought process .
Then the Middle finger. It is said that it's
nerve is passing through the brain divider line and if any metallic friction is
here, then the confusion is caused in the brain whether the signal given is
from left or right side of the brain. When some important decision is to be
taken and if the confusion prevails because of wearing a ring in the middle
finger, then it is likely to be the wrong decision. To avoid this, generally
people never wore nor wear any rings in this middle finger.
The most vital is its function and connectivity, the fourth
finger from the Thumb, known as the ring finger is identified with
the Star-Sun. It is widely believed, that the nerve passing through this finger
is evenly spread to the entire brain neuron cells and any frequent metallic
friction caused in this finger is very good for one's health. It also improves
one's general capacity in handling his/her life with ease and confidence.
That's why all over the world, they use gold rings for men and women, very
commonly in this finger.
Specifically during engagements and marriages. It also
signifies one's marital status just at a look. I sincerely suggest every one to
wear a gold ring in this finger so that he/she prospers through out their life.
Finally, the little finger. This finger which controls the organs that is ruling the
brain, thoughts and thinking. Any friction in this finger causes some
disturbance in one's thoughts.
Why do women wear ring on their toe?
Metti worn by married women is usually made of silver. This
is a ring with two or three line rounds, worn in their second finger from toe.
By wearing this in both feet, it is believed, that their Menstrual cycle course
is regularized with even intervals. This gives good scope for conceiving to
married women. Also it is said just because that particular nerve in the second
finger from toe, also connects the uterus and passes through heart. Because of
this, the constant friction caused while walking and doing all sorts of chores
during a day, it revitalizes the productivity organs. Silver being a good
conductor, it also absorbs the energy from the polar energies from the earth
and passes it to the body, thus refreshing whole body system.
Physiological Significance of Sindoor
Physiological Significance of Sindoor
It is interesting to note that that the application of sindoor by married women carries physiological significance too. This is so because Sindoor is prepared by mixing turmeric-lime and the metal mercury. Due to its intrinsic properties, mercury, besides controlling blood pressure also activates sexual drive. This also explains why Sindoor is prohibited for the widows. For best results, Sindoor should be applied right upto the pituitary gland where all our feelings are centered.
Why do women wear Anklets?
It is widely believed that by wearing this, one's energy is not wasted but re-vibrated back to one's own body. Hip Belt called Oddiyaanam is made of Silver, but the usage of this is not common. It is very particularly used to control women from getting fatter and to avoid flabs in hip and pot belly. Since no women uses these days this ornament, one can see the results that is visible!.
Why do women wear Ear Stead?
This ornament is mostly made of Gold with innumerable
designs and fashions. Some in Gold with stones and some with plain Gold
designs. This is considered to be the most important ornament and from
childhood days Hindu girls are given this ornament.
The boys too wear it from the age of 7 years. Human anatomy,
a precise location of parts in our body, was an easy accessible subject for the
astrologers and Brahmans in those days. They found out that half of the problem
occurring for human body is either because of renal failure or of bowel not
cleared daily. And rest half of is by food habits and dieted propositions. And
they easily got the link, that an important nerve connecting the Brain,
Cervical and Kidney is passing through a persons right ear and if the pressure
there could be controlled, then the kidney functioning can be just maintained
and protected from damages.
Also, only at the age of 7 the kidney bladder starts
functioning and till then the bladder doesn't grow fully. Another most
important factor is that human beings brain/memory cell expansion too begins at
the age of 7 only. That's why one cannot remember clearly what took place
during the age of 4/5/6 but can mostly remember things after 7 years of age!
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