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RSS wing has prescription for fair, tall ‘customised’ babies
The project claims to have ensured the delivery of 450 “customised
babies” so far, and its target is to have a Garbh Vigyan Anusandhan
Kendra, a facilitation centre, in every state by 2020.

Written by Ashutosh Bhardwaj | New Delhi | Updated: May 7, 2017 4:49 am

THREE MONTHS of “shuddhikaran (purification)” for parents, intercourse
at a time decided by planetary configurations, complete abstinence
after the baby is conceived, and procedural and dietary regulations.

According to the Garbh Vigyan Sanskar project of the RSS’s health wing
Arogya Bharati, this is what is needed for a woman to deliver an
“uttam santati” — a perfect, “customised child”.

Speaking to The Sunday Express, top office-bearers associated with
this ambitious programme said it was launched in Gujarat over a decade
ago, and taken up at the national level in 2015. Today, the project,
assisted by the Sangh’s education wing Vidya Bharati, has around 10
branches in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, with more units to come up
soon in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

“Our main objective is to make a samarth Bharat (strong India) through
uttam santati. Our target is to have thousands of such babies by
2020,” said Dr Karishma Mohandas Narwani, national convener of the
project.

According to the office-bearers, the project was inspired by Germany,
which they claimed had “resurrected itself by having such signature
children through Ayurvedic practices within two decades after World
War II”.

“The parents may have lower IQ, with a poor educational background,
but their baby can be extremely bright. If the proper procedure is
followed, babies of dark-skinned parents with lesser height can have
fair complexion and grow taller,” said Dr Hitesh Jani, national
convener, Arogya Bharati.

Jani, a veteran RSS swayamsevak who also heads the panchkarma
department at Gujarat Ayurved University in Jamnagar, said the
procedure to get an “uttam santati or a customised child is mentioned
in the (Hindu) shastras”.

The project claims to have ensured the delivery of 450 “customised
babies” so far, and its target is to have a Garbh Vigyan Anusandhan
Kendra, a facilitation centre, in every state by 2020.

According to Narwani, Arogya Bharati has held several seminars and
counselling sessions on Garbh Vigyan Sanskar in Delhi and Mumbai, and
smaller cities such as Udupi in Karnataka, Kasaragod in Kerala, and
Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh.
The next counselling sessions were scheduled to be held in Kolkata
over the weekend, followed by Rohtak and Gurgaon in Haryana, she said.

Narwani claimed that the project “is not an intervention in the
natural process” but based on the principles of Ayurveda.

“Ayurveda has all the details about how we can get the desired
physical and mental qualities of babies. IQ is developed during the
sixth month of pregnancy. If the mother undergoes specific procedures,
like what to eat, listen and read, the desired IQ can be achieved.
Thus, we can get a desired, customised baby,” she said.

The office-bearers claimed that this procedure “repairs genes” by
ensuring that genetic defects are not passed on to babies.

Dr Ashok Kumar Varshney, an RSS pracharak for over 30 years and
national organising secretary of Arogya Bharati, said that apart from
the university in Jamnagar, two other institutions have incorporated
Garbh Vigyan Sanskar in their curriculum: Children’s University in
Gandhinagar and Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi University in Bhopal.

Varshney said the project was inspired by the advice a senior RSS
ideologue received over 40 years ago in Germany.

“He was told that it was due to a woman called ‘Mother of Germany’.
When he met her and asked about this resurrection, she told him, ‘you
have come from India, have you not heard of Abhimanyu (the son of
Arjuna in the epic Mahabharata)?’ She told him that the new generation
in Germany was born through Garbh Sanskar and that is why the country
is so developed,” said Varshney.

In the Mahabharata, Abhimanyu is described as having learnt the art of
breaking the “chakravyuh” (a circular trap) inside the womb of his
mother as his father narrated the method.

“The shastras prescribe a specific time to have intercourse for
pregnancy. Doctors tell couples when they should become intimate on
the basis of their horoscope and planetary configurations… Once the
baby is conceived, you cannot have intimacy. It is suicidal for the
mother and the baby,” claimed Varshney.

Narwani and Jani hold Bachelor’s degrees in ayurveda, medicine and
surgery, and Varshney obtained a PhD in biochemistry from Allahabad
University in 1986.

According to Jani, the project is conducted in two parts — before and
after pregnancy. “The first part involves ‘nadi shuddhi’ (purification
of energy channels) and ‘deh shuddhi’ (purification of body) for 90
days. During this period, we purify the male’s sperm and the female’s
egg. The new egg and sperm thus developed will not have genetic
defects,” he claimed.

After the baby is conceived, he said, stress is placed on “proper
food” for the mother during pregnancy.

“Calcium is required in the third month when bones develop; therefore,
she should take milk and related products. Brain is developed in the
fifth month, hence ghee is required. When eyes develop during the
sixth or seventh month, she needs vitamin A,” Varshney said.

But that’s not all. “If the mother chants shlokas and mantras, it
helps in the mental growth of the baby… if she leads such a life,
there will be no labour pain and the baby will gain up to 300g more
weight.”



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