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________________ A. 6:- When the water is made non-living by boiling, its dissolved air is driven out. Along with this, the bacteria and other mobile micro-organism contained in it also get burnt and killed. These micro dead bodies continue to remain in it. After a certain time, when some oxygen is absorbed by this water-mass, these bodies start decaying and may even produce bad smell. If this watermass containing these micro dead bodies , is reboiled after its life span, these bodies may turn (due to boiling) poisonous and become unfit for consumption. In wash-water, (or mixed water) i.e. Dhovana, the quantity of foreign materials used, determine its life span and reusability. In simple kitchen wash-water, certain food ingredients start decaying faster than the others. This may render it smelly. But if this water is properly filtered, its life span will be enhanced. However, in preparing “wash-water”/dhovana, normally alkaline foreign materials like ash etc. are used. They prevent the decaying of dead bodies of micro organisms. The heating process, which accelerates the decaying, is also absent here. Hence, it remains fit for consumption for longer period. This period also depends on the quality of the living water used for making dhovana. It should be carefully filtered (with proper cloth piece) before making dhovana. It is known that some types of bacteria do not become dead in Dhovana. They can thrive on the dead bodies of micro organisms at a slow rate. They can start emitting bad smell. This smelly dhovana (it also remains as non-living water) should preferably be used for washing etc. rather than for drinking purpose. Q. 7:- Does the living water body emit bio-photons? A7:- As per the recent knowledge, the bio-photons are considered to be coherent-light, which can be radiated from a living being. Under certain circumstances, this light emission has been observed in a special type of water. It seems that these photons get attached to one end of the water-yoni (water cell) in form of somatids, and are emitted from that end. In such special type of water, normally animate/micro-organisms Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006761
Book TitleScience of Dhovana Water
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJeoraj Jain
PublisherSamyag Gyan Pracharak Mandal
Publication Year2012
Total Pages268
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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