rules of blessing
Why Do We Use Right Hand For Blessings: We always seek blessings from our elders after doing auspicious work or worship. This tradition is considered very important and auspicious in Indian culture. Our elders always use the right hand while giving blessings. Even if charity is given to someone, it is given with the right hand only, but do you know why so much priority has been given to the right hand instead of the left hand?
Let us know why the right hand is always used to bless someone? What are the astrological and scientific reasons related to this?
has a special connection with good luck
It is said in astrology that the planet Sun affects the right side of a person. Not only this, the effect of Leo zodiac sign is also visible on the right side. According to astrology, Sun is considered to be the factor of energy, light, soul and life force. The person blessing with the right hand is transferring his solar energy and auspiciousness to the person in front. This process is related to the positivity of the solar system.
There is a religious belief that the two parts of the human body represent different energies. The right side of the body is the center of active, powerful and positive energy. Whereas the left part of the body is calm and gentle. When the right hand is placed on someone’s head to give a blessing, the accumulated waves within go into the body of the person receiving the blessing, thereby having an auspicious effect on him.
According to yoga science and spirituality…
According to yoga science and spirituality, the right hand of a human being is connected to Pingala Nadi. This nadi is more active and full of life force. The right side is more active and pure than the left side. This is why the right hand is used for any resolution or blessing.
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