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Dhananjay • 5/8/2012
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Dear Sir,

 I am very thanksful for your very valuable informations, The following queries are for my spiritual friends and well wishers,:-

1, Pranayama and brahmacharya can reduce the Ashtma symphtoms?

2, If a break occured, there is any restrictions to visit temple?(for my friend Dipin)

3, Brahmacharya can reduce the lifestyle diseases like B.P,Sugar (improve the energy of Pancrease)?

4,Is bath in the hot water is not good for celibacy?

5,Brahmacharya in the thought and deed can be maintained but in the words, it is very risk because the all people dealing with in these days are very crazy in the sexual matters, please point out a remedy for keeping brahmacharya in words?

Thanking you my respected sir
Vijith

Answer

1. Yes

2. There are no such restrictions. However, one should analyze the mistake that lead to the break and not repeat it.

3. Brahmacharya will gradually make all organs tend towards well-being and excellent health.

4. Cold or lukewarm bath/shower water is best suited for optimum health and Brahmacharya. The lower the temperature of water, the more is the percentage of ‘Prana’ within it. The true Brahmachari eventually has so much heat and life energy within his body (due to conserved Ojas), that hot water becomes unnecessary. He finds comfort in the coolness of lower temperature water. In very cold climates, one can opt for lukewarm or slightly warm water and avoid hot water.

5. When Brahmacharya is maintained in thought, the words and deeds automatically become pure. Words and deeds are only the result of thought and are not independent. Pure thoughts cannot lead to impure words or deeds. Similarly, impure thoughts will always lead to impure words and deeds. The honest Brahmachari is polite, pleasant, and courteous. He is full of energy and unexplainable happiness, wishing good to all (including those who wish him bad) and talks as much as necessary but not more. He maintains silence the rest of the time, delighting in the thought of God with the knowledge “Brahman Satyam Jagan Mithyam” – “The Brahman (Almighty) alone is real, the world is unreal,” and drinks the nectar like bliss that follows.

ॐ तत् सत्
(That Supreme being is the absolute truth)

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