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− | Suprajanana Samskara (Samskrit : ) refers to process of modulation and modification of attributes of a fetus, birth process and the regimen to be followed during pregnancy. | + | Ayurveda speaks of ‘Suprajanana’ which means thoughtful, deliberate efforts taken to ensure genesis of a human being with superior mental, physical & spiritual attributes. |
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| + | Suprajanana Samskara (Samskrit : ) refers to the Samskara (process of modulation and modification of attributes of) on fetus, its birth process and the regimen to be followed by a pregnant woman during pregnancy. |
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| The influence of diet, psyche and other routines of mother on the fetus has been talked since ages. Ayurveda describes simple methods to procure a healthy offspring and the planning of which starts from the selection of partner. These methods are popularized as ‘garbha samskaras’ | | The influence of diet, psyche and other routines of mother on the fetus has been talked since ages. Ayurveda describes simple methods to procure a healthy offspring and the planning of which starts from the selection of partner. These methods are popularized as ‘garbha samskaras’ |
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| Ayurveda elaborates the process of beginning of a new life in great depth. The new entity ‘jiva’ inherits the attributes from mother, father, from the past life karma and from the diet and the daily regimen that the mother follows during the pregnancy . | | Ayurveda elaborates the process of beginning of a new life in great depth. The new entity ‘jiva’ inherits the attributes from mother, father, from the past life karma and from the diet and the daily regimen that the mother follows during the pregnancy . |
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− | Ayurved, the science of life, The science speaks of ‘Suprajanana’ which means thoughtful, deliberate efforts taken to ensure genesis of a human being with superior mental, physical & spiritual attributes. The term ''‘Shreyasi praja’'' is used in this context.
| + | The term ''‘Shreyasi praja’'' is used in this context. |
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| ''“streepunsayo: avyapanna shukrashonitgarbhashayayo: shreyasi prajam icchato: tad arthabhinirvruttikaram karma upadekshyamaha:\” Cha. Sha. 8/3'' | | ''“streepunsayo: avyapanna shukrashonitgarbhashayayo: shreyasi prajam icchato: tad arthabhinirvruttikaram karma upadekshyamaha:\” Cha. Sha. 8/3'' |