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well it is very simple if you drink water in hurry up then we human do will get problems isn't we 

Yoga is a an integral part of Ayurveda. having recognized the importance  of Yoga, United nations General Assembly declared Yoga Day, which is celebrated all over the world annually on June 21. When Yoga is recognized, its not necessary to prove the authenticity of Ayurveda . It is implied, Ayurveda is equally important as Yoga. For further scientific proof for the efficacy of Yoga have a look at this.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-11-22/harvard-yoga-scientists-find-proof-of-meditation-benefit

 

 

 

The article only speaks about the benefits of Yoga which everybody knows , so no point in bringing yoga into this discussion, and the article has nothing to say about drinking water while standing, which is yet to be proven medically or scientifically...Until now , noone has any valid explanation for this, so we cannot believe in anything blindly without solid proof !

I guess we all on this forum by now know about Ayurveda and its benefits too, also about water therapy which says nothing about drinking water while standing so no point in providing links that do not help the discussion nor prove anything about the subject on hand other than go round discussing aimlessly !

Up to you. I had given the appropriate links. I will not further add anything in this regard. What I wanted to state has been stated in clear and uncertain terms. It's only to take the discussion further. Anyhow, i would wait for other opinions from the Forum members too.

 

Some of your views are as clear as  muddy water.

vijay wrote:

Then do not advocate blindly. ask a doctor and then quote him.

No need to ask doctor, it is common practice, which we human being following for thousand years.

 

Then give scientific explanation not thousand year explanation. Many wrong practices have lasted thousands  of years.

vijay wrote:

Then give scientific explanation not thousand year explanation. Many wrong practices have lasted thousands  of years.

Wrong practice never lasted thousands of years.

 

Traditions and customs may have some validity but many of them like the Sati system, blind superstitious practices carry on simply because they have been done so for centuries. So, in our own interest it is always better to test something thoroughly before validating it as fact, that's how science works as we all know. There are scientific truths behind some age old practices but many of them get carried forward without any factual evidence simply because our elders told us so.

 

Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:

May be some of the traditions were blind, but some of the traditions have scientific reasons behind them. But in the name of modernization we are leaving behind these traditions.

http://www.indiatimes.com/culture/who-we-are/15-scientific-reasons-behind-popular-hindu-traditions-228328.html

 

Of course many of them do have some valid reason, however, if Sindoor is so good why restrict it only to women and also bangles..The knotted unkempt pile of hair more than anything makes a person look very untidy and lazy, forget about the energy conservation..When it is a question of personal habits one can make excuses because one has the freedom to choose whether to wear a tika or  touch the feet of the elders etc ..I too come from a very traditional family where many of the elders keep on telling us to do things in a certain way. We agree because we dont want to go against them. However, I have questioned many practices and argued against some and they do listen and give their version...also willing to change  if they felt there was no validity !

Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:

May be some of the traditions were blind, but some of the traditions have scientific reasons behind them. But in the name of modernization we are leaving behind these traditions.

http://www.indiatimes.com/culture/who-we-are/15-scientific-reasons-behind-popular-hindu-traditions-228328.html

yeah we are leaving most of the traditional which our forefather use to do earlier, but there are also many tradition which should be ignored by us because there are some blind faiths also which can effect us 

 

I support @Usha's view point. Longevity of tradition is no guarantee of its efficacy. In age of science proof is a must for all theories.

anil wrote:
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:

May be some of the traditions were blind, but some of the traditions have scientific reasons behind them. But in the name of modernization we are leaving behind these traditions.

http://www.indiatimes.com/culture/who-we-are/15-scientific-reasons-behind-popular-hindu-traditions-228328.html

I agree with you. Our culture our traditions are our invaluable assets.

If you have faith on Ayurveda or yoga or any such Ancient therapeutic practices, go ahead. No need to look for others approval.

 

 

 

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:

May be some of the traditions were blind, but some of the traditions have scientific reasons behind them. But in the name of modernization we are leaving behind these traditions.

http://www.indiatimes.com/culture/who-we-are/15-scientific-reasons-behind-popular-hindu-traditions-228328.html

I agree with you. Our culture our traditions are our invaluable assets.

If you have faith on Ayurveda or yoga or any such Ancient therapeutic practices, go ahead. No need to look for others approval.

What is Ayurveda? It is nature and we all is part of nature. How some one can we don't believe in Ayurveda.

 

 

 

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
Manoj Kumar Lamba wrote:

May be some of the traditions were blind, but some of the traditions have scientific reasons behind them. But in the name of modernization we are leaving behind these traditions.

http://www.indiatimes.com/culture/who-we-are/15-scientific-reasons-behind-popular-hindu-traditions-228328.html

I agree with you. Our culture our traditions are our invaluable assets.

If you have faith on Ayurveda or yoga or any such Ancient therapeutic practices, go ahead. No need to look for others approval.

What is Ayurveda? It is nature and we all is part of nature. How some one can we don't believe in Ayurveda.

Ayurveda is the natural way to treat a disease, while allopathy treats disease by using some chemicals. In some cases allopathy is unable to remove disease completely, but Ayurveda works on the root cause of disease. In case of Allopathy the relief is quick, but in case of Ayurveda it works slowly with some precautions and some eating and lifestyle limitations. That's why some people prefer allopathy than Ayurveda. 

 

 

 

 

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