The bells fascinate me. Whenever I look at or hear the sound of bells, it makes me feel the need to be still for a moment and think deeply. In different cultures, bells are frequently used for religious purposes. In Hinduism, hanging bells in temples symbolize calling to the gods, while in churches, bells signify announcements of significant events or are rung on important occasions.
In Hinduism, a type of temple bell is designed to produce the sound 'Om.' It is believed to have the same frequency as the rotation of the Earth around its axis. While there are many religious purposes for the hanging temple bells, there is also a very scientific reason behind them. The temple bells are specifically made from five elements used in ancient times: copper, silver, gold, brass, and iron. These elements are called 'Panch Mahabhoota': earth, air, sky, water, and fire. When you ring the bell, complete harmony is created between the left and right lobes of the brain, bringing about a state of supreme calm.
The sound of bells creates a kind of environment that puts you in a state of trance, compelling you to pay attention. This is one of the reasons why bells were used in the West to make big announcements through churches. Its effect is called sound energy, and it enhances powers of concentration in the brain.
The effect of the sound energy from these bells is at its maximum in any spiritual place. When it reaches our body at a particular frequency, it neutralizes negative effects. The sound of bells can echo for a minimum of seven seconds, which is long enough to resonate with the seven chakras in our body, boosting our energy points
There is a multitude of research proving that the sound created by bells, which generates vibrations, has the power to eliminate viruses and bacteria in the air. This science is incredibly fascinating. Many things like this, often considered orthodox religious practices, are actually very scientific and beneficial for society
A significant fact about bells, which I didn't know earlier in a spiritual world : the body of the bell symbolizes infinity, which is God Himself. The tongue of the bell signifies the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati. The handle of the bell represents the vital force that keeps every living being alive on Earth.
There's always something new to discover and learn about. It keeps life interesting and enriches our understanding of the world around us
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