Edited by Dr. Ashok Nene
Historically, dowsing is a method to locate underground water sources. •
Throughout history dowsing techniques with pendulums, Y-rods, L-rods and bobbers have been used to find metal, ores, gemstones, oil and lost articles. •
Breech child
Dowsing: If during birth of a child's feet appear first, then such child is called “breech child " Such person possesses some magnetic powers which are useful for water divining or dowsing.
If such person (born as breech child) is not available, drowsing can be done with the help of herbs mentioned in ancient Indian text
Mantrashashtra.
An herbal paste is prepared by grinding ten types of seeds or roots in cow's urine. Such paste is applied to the feet of a person who wishes to do dowsing. locating subsurface water.
This paste helps in
Ancient
Indian
text
Mantrashastra
describes the constituents of this herbal paste.
1- Prosopis cineraria (L.) Druce
2-Koshataki - wild ribbed gourd, wild ridge gourd
4-Shvetark - White MADAR)
5-Girikarnika - Clitoria ternatea Aparajia
6-Vacha - Calamus root
7- Patha -abuta, barbasco, false pareira brava, false pareira
8- Nirgundi - Vitex Negundo
9- Katu tumb - Bitter pumpkin (root of)
10 Nimb - Lemon
11- Keshar - Mammamia longiflora
Gomutra - Cow’s Urine
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