You know the chanting of a mantra is quite important. Slight changes in tone, tempo or enunciation can dramatically change a mantra. It is important to chant as specifically stated in the Vedic texts and traditions of India.
Thanks to Dr. Sundara Rajan we are knowing the good facts. Vruksha Ayurveda (Botany) is the subject matter of the video. As Dr says "Don't be a snub/fanatic. Try to learn what our ancestors knew and try to prove us to be their worthy descendants. Don't believe in all fantastic stories, what can be proved today, that itself is too huge." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFvzTH-q2Uw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFvzTH-q2Uw
Hindus mostly cremate the dead bodies. But the bodies of a Yogi or Sanyaasi is either buried or drowned in river. My question is, if this is the practice in case of Sanyaasis or Yogis, then why in the Ishavasya Upanishad, the last 2 verses call upon Agni to burn the body?
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