Pranam
Q4 A4: *Sanjivani Vat*i ( is kashayam) is widely used against the various
diseases due to its diverse quality. In this review, we have attempted to
congregate the various references of Sanjivani Vati to explore its
formulary and to describe the therapeutic indications comprehensively.
Composition and therapeutic indications are found more or less similar in
every reviewed text. Sanjivani Vati has Usna virya, Dipana and Vatakaphahar
property and it acts on Agni also. These properties are utilized in the
treatment of various diseases by practitioners. However, more clinical
trials should be conducted to support its therapeutic use. As per modern
science the contents of Sanjivani Vati have Antioxidant, Anti inflammatory,
Anti microbial and Hepato-protective effects. The pharmacological actions
of its contents described in modern text could be used as a subject for
clinical studies for validating its rich therapeutic potential.  ( the herb
effect is reviving the consciousness but was practiced with the mantras to
revive life In Ramayanam, By shukracharya and by Vilvalan -Vatapi against
Agastya and Agastya had reverse mintra not to react also; those mantras are
in Atharva veda but mere recital does not become effective since
concentration and purity of Dharma is required to Implement,. KR IRS 25221

On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 at 21:00, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 02-2021-22*
>
> *Being  a compilation there may  be errors*
>
> <https://www.quora.com/Does-papaya-act-as-a-natural-laxative>
>
> *Q1         Does papaya act as a natural laxative?
> <https://www.quora.com/Does-papaya-act-as-a-natural-laxative>*
>
> A1          Anuradha Kamath
> <https://www.quora.com/profile/Anuradha-Kamath-15> January 29
> <https://www.quora.com/Does-papaya-act-as-a-natural-laxative/answer/Anuradha-Kamath-15>-2021
> Ayurvedic practitioner, Writer, Spiritual aspirant
>
> Yes..ofcourse..
>
> Papaya contains papain enzyme which is digestant. It is full of fiber.
>
> Regular intake of Papaya, after food is good for sluggish digestion and it
> increases peristaltic movements and acts as a laxative with other fruits
> and herbs.
>
> Different papaya recipes to improve digestion and relieve constipation are
> given below.Yes..!!
>
> Papaya can be consumed in different ways..as tasty recipes
>
> Papaya Banana smoothie with almond milk
>
> Papaya banana juice is also effective.After food at nght.
>
> Ragi Ganji or oats with papaya fruit bowl
>
> Here different fruits fresh and dry fruits are added which are nutritious
> healthy.
>
> These act as a bulk forming laxative with isabgoal seeds or husk.
>
> For children who refuse to eat fruit best option is adding chat masala.
>
> It is als tasty and it proves digestion and relieves constipation in
> Children.
>
> Papaya sweet dessert is also a good option for those who like sweet taste
>
> Papaya dessert which is common in Bengali marriages has nice taste and
> nutritive value too.
>
> Papaya banana and grapes fruit salad
>
> Papaya cubes and grapes with ginger powder and salt. This is an appetiser
> too.
>
> Papaya puree( plain) or with banana for kids
>
> Papaya with honey and pepper.
>
> This is good to increase digestive power and taste too in— persons during
> convalasence period after kaphaja illness.
>
> Half ripened papaya— khatta meeta chutney.This can be used as side dish.
>
> *Q2         What universities existed in Tamil Nadu during the Sangam age
> similar to Takshasila and Nalanda?*
>
> A2          Venkata Rao February 15-2021 Ph.D in Psychology, Monash
> University, Australia
>
> The concept of University was alien to early Hindu ( Brahmin society).
> Learning was done in Gurukulas . *Gurukula was run by a Brahmin family
> usually husband and wife and the Sishyas will reside in the Guru’s house
> doing the household chores *and learn Vedas and other scriptures . This
> will go on for a few years till period of Brahmacharya is over and then the
> sishya will depart and be on his own. *Sishyas who lived in the
> neighbourhood of the Guru will be day scholars.*
>
> The concept of a university is a Buddhist idea . The Buddhists were
> against the Gurukula system and they used to teach their doctrines to
> anyone irrespective of caste. Also Buddhists encouraged writing and thus
> their doctrines were written in various types of dried leaves and
> preserved. Thus libraries came into being. Teaching was done near these
> libraries and thus universities were formed.
>
> Both Taxila and Nalanda were Buddhist universities in North India and they
> were built by Buddhist kings in north India. Buddhist kings never ruled
> south India . Tamilnadu was always ruled by Hindu kings and this could be
> the reason why University proper was not started in Tamilnadu.
>
> The Brahmins present in south India also followed the gurukula system only.
>
> *Q3         What is the chord line in Indian Railways?*
>
> A3          Subhasis Dutta Roy Updated October 1-2020 Working in Indian
> Railways at Indian Railways (2001–present)
>
> What is the meaning of “Chord”?
>
> More generally, a chord is a line segment joining two points on any curve,It
> mainly connects two points through the shortest distance. In Railways, it
> is the shortest railway distance between two stations.
>
> For example. From our home station Burdwan to Howrah there are two railway
> route is available.One longer route via Bandle and short route via Dankuni.
>
> Via the main line or via Bandle Burdwan, Howrah distance is approximately
> 106 km.Via chord line Burdwan, Howrah distance is approximately 96 km.
>
> I uploaded an image and indicate both the chord and mainline from Burdwan
> to Howrah.
>
> *Q4         Why was Sanjivani not used by others after Lord Hanuman showed
> a sure way to bring the almost dead to life?*
>
> *A4          Sunitha Parapatla March 26, 2020 Devotee of God Shiva and a
> Home maker*
>
> Sanjivani Bhooti, the miracle herb which would bring almost dead to life
> was existing since times immemorial on our planet.
>
> It came into people’s notice in Trethayug, after Lord Hanuman brought the
> herb from Himalayas to Sri Lanka to relieve Lakshman from
> unconsciousness, when he fainted during the war with King Ravana.
>
> *But Sanjivani herb was used before in Satyaguya by the Guru of the Asuras
> or demons, Sukracharya.*
>
> *Sukracharya did years of penance for God Shiva and Shiva pleased with his
> penance granted him the Sanjeevani mantr*a ( a formula that revived the
> dead). With this knowledge, he relieved many Asuras back to life.
>
> But as the time passed by, because of ignorance and losing of all the
> great books and knowledge passed on by our ancestors, we lost the sanjivani
> herb and it's powers may be.
>
> In my perspective, every Yuga has one dharma and it has to abide to that
> particular Yuga. So in this Kaliyug, the dark age where adharma is at its
> peak, may be the Sanjivani herb may not work with the same intensity with
> which it worked in Satya yuga or Trethayuga.
>
> *Q5         Why are certain metals used to coat other metals?*
>
> *A5          Kishor Panakala, Senior Manager OHE Angelique
> International-24-2-2021*
>
> Certain metals are used to coat the base metal to protect the base metal
> from corrosion or strengthen the base metal.
>
> *Q6                    **What are some of the useless inventions?*
>
> A6   2 Answers Jaimin Vitthalapara, BE computer engineer from Gujrat
> Technical University (2018)Answered January 27-2021
>
> Here are some ridiculous inventions we hope to never see hit the main
> stream :-
>
> Diet Water :- The most worrying thing about this is that someone had so
> little faith in the human race that they believed this would sell.
>
> Privacy Scarf :- There will be plenty of privacy when you’ve been
> ostracised from society.
>
> Goldfish Walker :- Some people just want to watch the world burn.
>
> Remote Wrangler :- This facial jockstrap will probably make finding the
> remote even harder. How will you know which one to grab? What if you forget
> they’re there? How will you convince people you haven’t completely lost
> your mind ETC
>
> 2ND ANSWER S.K.Abishek, former Senior Manager at Gaming Studio
>
> Answered January 26-2021 Solar Water heater…
>
> *It only heats up the water mostly during summer, i.e. when people
> obviously don't like to bath in hot water.*
>
> *It doesn't heat up the water during winters when everyone wants to bath
> in hot water*
>
> *My note- I had this thinking when some persons suggested solar water
> heater in my home.*
>
> *Q7         What are some of the greatest inventions?*
>
> A7          Colin Winklevoss, lives in London Answered December 3-2020
>
> In my eyes these take bronze, silver, and gold!
>
> In 3rd Place…The internet
>
> he internet has allowed humanity to become more interconnected than ever
> in our wildest dreams. Nikola Tesla foresaw a time when information would
> travel at light speed around the earth and called it an age of wonders. And
> it is.
>
> What is more. The internet has been in popular use for barely twenty
> years. Who knows what can come next. Even now it dominates everything.
>
> Number 2, our silver medalist is…
>
> Fire Or more specifically tools that allow us to create fire.
>
> The ability to summon the red flower allowed us to cook meat.
>
> It allowed us to mine and process metals, essentially catapulting us out
> of the stoneage.
>
> The red flower gave man the unbeatable edge over any animal.
>
> And the winner is Language
>
> Humans invented a method to convey our complex thoughts and emotions to a
> remarkable degree. This formed the basis for civilisation. For science. For
> religion. For ways of life. Language is always evolving. But it shapes who
> were are both as individuals and a species.
>
> Runners up include Mathematics, Religion, and the scientific method
>
> *Q8         How can plants break down CO2 into atom C and atom O?*
>
> A8          4 Answers-James Alexander-Rodriguez, War vet, former airline
> + IT tech, starving writer. 24-2-2021
>
> *Plants use the energy of sunlight* to cleave the relatively stable
> chemical bonds between the carbon and oxygen atoms in a carbon dioxide
> molecule. In photosynthesis, the CO2 molecule is initially bonded to
> nitrogen atoms, making reactive compounds called carbamates.
>
> *Helge Tolleshaug, Ph.D. Cell Biology & Chemistry (1974)24-2-2021*
>
> Plants do not directly split Carbon dioxide into Carbon and oxygen. *They
> use light energy to split water, releasing oxygen as a by-product. *Hydrogen
> is retained as a reducing compound that can be used to reduce carbon
> dioxide in a specific enzymatic reaction involving CO2 bound to a sugar
> molecule.
>
> *Nour Abdelaziz 24-2-2021*
>
> Plants convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen through the
> process of photosynthesis. Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the
> atmosphere during photosynthesis. A small amount of carbon dioxide is
> released during leaf respiration (intake of oxygen), but it is quickly
> reabsorbed during photosynthesis.
>
> All the above QA are based on Quora digest to me on 24-2-2021. Quora
> answers need not be 100% correct answers
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 24-2-2021*
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