Ekadeshi Nobel Prize Connection?

Updated on September 13, 2017 in General
2 on September 11, 2017

Srimathe Rangaramanuja Mahadesikaya Namaha

Ekadasi upavasam and this year Nobel prize..what is the connection. .Please read on…

This year’s Nobel prize for medicine has gone to a Japanese scientist Dr. Yoshinori Ohsumi for his research on autophagy. Autophagy means to “self eat”. In other words, the process by which the human body eats it own damaged cells and unused proteins. Autophagy is a natural process and also one which occurs in cases of starvation. The failure of autophagy is one of the main reasons for accumulation of damaged cells which eventually leads to various diseases in the body. Autophagy is important to prevent/fight cancer and also plays a vital role in degrading and ‘consuming’ cells infected by bacteria and viruses.

We have to observe here that ancient India had recommended a practice of fasting (Ekadasi) one day in a fortnight. Many of us religiously follow this practice to this day as a penance for spiritual progress without any idea of the biological and therapeutic benefits of this practice. Through this process of fasting induced autophagy, our body repaired its damaged and degenerated cells or used up the proteins of the damaged cells for its survival.

Whenever modern science conquers a frontier in any field, it somehow relates back to a quaint spiritual practice followed in India for generations.

A day in a fortnight spent in prayer and divine contemplation was a tonic for the mind and soul while the practice of fasting ensured that the body would heal and rejuvenate itself.

Clearly, our ancients believed in a process of holistic healing of both the body and the mind. They were able to, quite remarkably, connect the yearning for spiritual progress in a human being with the biological necessity of the human body. One cannot but marvel, and bow our heads with admiration and reverence, at their wisdom and deep scientific understanding of the body and the mind.
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1 on September 12, 2017

Adiyen dasan,

Very useful info,

But when I tired for complete starvation without water (Age 33 years). Next day I found myself very week.Biological clock got disturbed due to loss of sleep, on dvadesi I am unable to do any activities & felt fully tired & sleepy

Being my job requires daily two wheeler driving of  average 80 km, felt drowsy during driving  after the complete fasting followed by dvadesi feast on morning.

Please suggest me the solution if someone come across the same.

Thank you,

Manivannan

 

on September 13, 2017

Dhanyosmi for response,

There are no prescription as to what to eat. Also asking one to eat during Ekadeshi also amounts to sin.

After offering to Perumal, one can accept sweekaaram the prasadham (I understand)

Water and fruits are undocumented eatables.
Broken rice upma is given in ashram during Ekadeshi even in tirumala

Eating full rice amounts to eating meat

So it’s like level 1, level 2 & level 3…

So it’s upto one’s will according to my opinion.

Velukkudi Krishnan Swamy used to say not even swallow salaiva.

I know it’s too much. But I guess exceptions are there for sick , disease people.

Only Velukkudi Swamy can answer your question

I adhere to my level best trying to improve every ekadeshi

I told my friends now they also adhering after hearing benefits

That’s all I know
Dasanudasan

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