
In Sanatan Dharma, there is a rule to ring the bell or bell first as soon as you enter the temple. We all follow this tradition that has been going on for centuries with devotion. But have you ever wondered why a bell hangs at the entrance of every temple? Behind this is not only the religious belief of awakening the Gods and Goddesses, but there is a deep secret hidden in modern science and sound waves, which is directly related to our mental health.
Presence of Gods and destruction of negative energy
According to religious and spiritual beliefs, ringing the bell while entering the temple awakens the consciousness of the gods and goddesses present there. It is believed that the sound of the bell drives away all the negative powers and evil energies around the temple premises. This sacred sound purifies the atmosphere and infuses positive emotions in the minds of the devotees, due to which they are able to worship God with full attention.
Science of echo: This sound instantly calms the mind
When the big brass bell of the temple is rung, the sound emanating from it produces a particular frequency. According to scientists, the vibration generated by the loud and shrill sound of this bell goes far into the atmosphere. The special thing is that after the bell is rung, its echo remains in the air for at least 7 seconds. This 7 second resonance directly touches the seven healing chakras (energy centers) of our body.
Helpful in increasing concentration and relieving stress
If seen from the point of view of medical science and sound therapy, our human mind immediately becomes calm and concentrated as soon as we hear the sound of the bell. This sound creates a great balance between the left and right parts of the brain. As soon as this sound reaches our ears, the unnecessary thoughts and stress going on in the mind stop completely and we come completely into the present moment. This is why the sages of ancient times made bells an essential part of temple architecture.
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