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The Taste Process: The first subjective experience of a substance on the tongue is taste (rasa). A short time later, one feels heating or cooling energy (virya). Finally the substances have an action on urine, faeces and sweat (vipak)

The Vishnu sahasranāma (literally: "Vishnu of the thousand names") is a list of 1,000 names for Vishnu, one of the main forms of God in Hinduism and the only Ultimate Reality for Vaishnavites (followers of Vishnu). More particularly, the Vishnu sahasranāma is one of the most sacred and chanted stotras in Hinduism. It is recited, often with a preface, as a prayer by many Vaishnavites


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* Ayurveda Ayurvedic Dictionary on Taste Process


The Taste Process
 
The first subjective experience of a substance on the tongue is taste (rasa). A short time later, one feels heating or cooling energy (virya). Finally the substances have an action on urine, faeces and sweat (vipak). For instance, for hot chilli peppers, one immediately experiences its pungent taste and heating energy; observing a burning sensation in the faces and urine the next day.
 
Virya – Heating or Cooling Energy
When any medicinal herb or food substance is put in the mouth, the first experience is its taste. Later, and in some cases immediately, you feel its heating or cooling energy, either in the mouth or stomach. This change is all due to its action or potent energy called Virya.
 
By experience, one can form general rules about what a taste "feels like" in the body. For example, the sweet taste has a cooling energy, due to its heaviness. This action provokes kapha and is pleasing to pitta and vata. But there are occasional exceptions to this rule. Honey and molasses are sweet but have heating energy. This unexpected effect is termed Prabhav. In this same way, sour taste is usually heating expect in the instance of lime, which is cooling.
 
Vipak – Post-Digestive Effect
The final post-digestive effect of the taste on the body, mind and consciousness is called Vipak. While sweet and salty taste have a sweet vipak, sour taste has a sour vipak, but that of pungent, bitter and astringent tastes are all pungent. Knowledge of the energy and post-digestive effect of food or medicinal herbs makes understanding of its action on bodily system easy. This knowledge being essential for both healing and cooking.
 
Prabhav – Specific Unexplained Action
When two substances of similar taste, energy and post-digestive effect show entirely different action, it is called prabhav. There is no logical explanation for this. Ghee (clarified butter) in doses of two teaspoon with a cup of milk is laxative but in smaller dose, like half a teaspoon, is constipating. Why? The answer is prabhav. All gem stones, crystals and mantras aid healing due to their prabhav.
 
Prabhav is therefore the specific, dynamic, hidden action of the awareness present in the substance.

 
(See also: Taste Process, Ayurveda, Ayurvedic Dictionary, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul )

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* Encyclopedia - Vishnu sahasranama
The Vishnu sahasranāma (literally: "Vishnu of the thousand names") is a list of 1,000 names for Vishnu, one of the main forms of God in Hinduism and the only Ultimate Reality for Vaishnavites (followers of Vishnu). More particularly, the Vishnu sahasranāma is one of the most sacred and chanted stotras in Hinduism. It is recited, often with a preface, as a prayer by many Vaishnavites. As described in the 149th chapter of Anushāsanaparva in the epic Mahabharata, the names were handed down to Yudhisthira by grand sire Bh ... Including:

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Videos - prabhav
Sanskrutik-19 (Rupak-Sang no prabhav) NatakSanskrutik-19 (Rupak-Sang no prabhav) Natak

Shree Swaminarayan Sanskardham Gurukul Dhrangadhra www.youtube.com www.ssgd.org

TV9 - Shani Prabhav 2011 part 5TV9 - Shani Prabhav 2011 part 5

TV9 - Shani Prabhav 2011

Satsang ka Prabhav - Shri YADUNATHJISatsang ka Prabhav - Shri YADUNATHJI

Satsang ka Prabhav - Shri YADUNATHJI





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* Encyclopedia II - Vishnu sahasranama - Shlokas

Vishnu sahasranama - Recitation and aggregation. An alternative approach is to say the starting prayer, and then say the names collected in stanzas (As they were originally said by Bhishma.) Such stanzas are called Shlokas in Sanskrit. The Sahasranama (apart from the initial and concluding prayers) has a total of 108 shlokas. For example, the first shloka is: Om Vishvam Vishnurvashatkaaro Bhootbhavyabhavatprabhuh Bhootkrid Bhootb ...

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