Why Lamp used to keep near to Head of a dead person ?

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Keeping a lamp near to head of a living person is a sin or wrong to do or causes any harm?

I was asked these questions many times especially in our gatherings.

This ‘Lamp near Head of Dead Person ‘ tradition followed by people since 5000yrs especially in India

There is a scientific reason behind it.

That is

In olden days, there are less number of doctors or high maturity people

Many times People loss their conscious mind with different reasons
Some times even their pulse and heartbeat will stop( In olden days, less number of people knew how to check pulse and heartbeat properly)

Loss of consciousness doesn’t mean death but appeared Death

According to Ayurveda, if a person’s brain had excess water then there is a chance of delay in nerves response, loss of consciousness happens

Photons can reduce excess water in brain

To give a chance to recovery, High conscious people( high in mental maturity ) of those times creates this fire lamp ritual as that to keep a Lamp near Head of the appeared Dead Person

Thus Photons from Fire touch the Head and fill the biophotons of nervous system and brain

So that the person may regain consciousness and come to conscious again

That’s the reason they keep lamp near to head of dead person

Also this is the reason they took 3 to 5hrs rituals before going to funeral ground so that giving a chance of regaining life.

Even after 3 to 5hrs, person doesn’t gain consciousness means death is confirmed

Regaining Life or coming to normal life happens with this Fire method many times in History which are recorded in many books and journals of past 300yrs

Also in some Temple rituals especially in South India
There is a practice Carrying Fire Pot on Head to photonise brian and nervous system

So keeping Jaladeepam near to Head is good and healthy as per scientific way

Kindly leave Your negative perceptions on the lamp near to Head

Learn from the Past
Let Go wat to Let Go
Let Grow wat to Let Grow

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