Few days back, I
was browsing web for some articles on
HOLI, I got a bit of shock on seeing an article titled – Holi Festival - India's Big Bhang Party.
Probably this is exaggeration of Bhang consumption, and
I totally disagree on this comment.
Holi
in it’s true sense is a festival of Love
and High Spirits, but as Irony remains -
every good thing is mostly attached with
some evil. During Holi celebrations thousands of revellers drink BHANG while playfully spilling/rubbing colours on each other in a celebration of Fertility,
Life and Joy.
The history of bhang has
place in Hindu mythology and its
preparations were sacred to gods, particularly Lord Shiva, who is regarded as
the "Lord of Bhang". He is said to have discovered the transcendental
properties of the green leaf.
In ancient India, bhang was used as an intoxicant and Atharvaveda
describes it as a healthy herb that "releases anxiety".
Sadhus usually consume
bhang to boost meditation and achieve transcendental states. It was also said
to be popular among Sufis as an aid to spiritual ecstasy.
Consumption of bhang during Holi is particularly common in
North India where Holi is celebrated with great enthusiasm. Bhang is popularly
consumed in Mathura. Here, it is believed to have been introduced by the
followers of Lord Krishna and has continued since then. Probably people may be
unaware of, BHANG has enormous medical
benefits. Cannabis is used for a multitude of ailments such as pain, nausea
and vomiting; weight loss associated with debilitating disease and
neurologically induced spasticity. If taken in proper quantities, it has been
found to cure fever, dysentery and sunstroke, clear phlegm, quicken digestion
and appetite.
Many medical conditions respond favourably to it, such
as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, depression, anxiety and others. It has also
shown promise in treating skin problems.
At the same time, one should not forget that too much
bhang can be harmful.
It can cause PSYCHOSIS, INCREASE HEART PULSE and HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. If SENSIBILITY
prevails in consuming Bhang, above exaggerated comments cannot make titles……....
Fact remains –
UNCONTROLLED CHAIN REACTION PRODUCES DISTRUCTIVE ENERGY,
but
CONTROLLED CHAIN REACTION PRODUCES CONSTRUCTIVE ENERGY.
Many thanks for your admiring efforts to guide young photographers like me,
submitting a landscape photo for your advise and suggestions.
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Best Regards / Kuldeep