Telangana governor says Pregnant Woman should read RAMAYANA
Pregnant women will receive a combination of "scientific and traditional" prescriptions under the "Garbha Sanskar" scheme designed by Samvardhinee Nyas in order for them to deliver "sanskari and deshbhakt" kids. The Bhagavad Gita and other holy writings should be read, sanskrit mantras should be chanted, and yoga should be practised, among other recommendations.
The procedure will begin from the pre-conception stage and continue through the delivery stage until a baby is two years old. According to the 'Garbha Sanskar' module that was virtually launched, expectant moms' families would also receive guidance during the session. A branch of Rashtra Sevika Sangh, a women's group that is comparable to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), is Samvardhinee Nyas.
Speaking at the virtual launch ceremony, Soundararajan praised Samvardhinee Nyas' efforts in creating the "Garbha Sanskar" programme module and asserted that putting this "scientific and holistic approach" towards pregnancy into practise will "definitely" produce great results. pregnant women have been observed reading the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and other epics in villages in addition to enjoyable tales. pregnant women are supposed to memorise Sunderkandam from the Kamba Ramayana, especially in tamil Nadu, she noted.
Leena Gahane, co-head of the Rashtra Sevika Samiti's intellectual wing, spoke at the event. She expressed her appreciation for the launch of the "Garbha Sanskar" module on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of Jijabai ji's passing and expressed the hope that its implementation would produce "a next generation with qualities like shivaji Maharaj."
Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj, the person who established the maratha Empire, had Jijabai, also known as Rajmata, as his mother.