Why do we take charanamrit?

You know a research was conducted by a Japanese researcher. His research shows that water has memory. Interesting!!

Ofcourse all water is basically H2O hydrogen and oxygen molecules combined. But he demonstrated the difference between tap water and spiritual water.

How?
Based on the way the molecules bond together. When the water is subjected to spiritual vibrations or any kind of vibrations it tends to absorb that information by the way of the arrangement of the water molecules of the body. Because our body is also made up of 70% of water, because we take that water, we assimilate that information too. Because water contains these energies we also develop these positive energies and positive thoughts. And that's why we take charanamrit.

There was a medical test done on people. They took the blood samples of people and put it under a microscope and saw that the blood corpuscles were sticky. Those people who had taken the spiritual water, the blood corpuscles had been very buoyant and aerobic with respect to the unaerobic environment around.

So it is a researched fact that we can develop positive energy and get purified gradually.

We can see fish also living in the Ganges. What about them? Do they go back home back to Godhead?
It is not simply taking bath. You should take a bath in the Ganges and you have to be in the right consciousness.

What about the fish which always stay in the Ganges? Do they attain Vaikuntha or Goloka just like that?
No. They have to be in the right kind of consciousness and that will bring about purification.

Purification of what? What do we need to be purified of ?
Purification of the illusion to think that we are happy. To think that I am happy in material life is the greatest illusion. But the problem is that as soon as you enter material life, what follows is envy. You will become envious of each other. People don't even realize it and it goes on and on and on and on in a perpetual cycle that never ends.

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