Book Title: Anekant 2016 Book 69 Ank 01 to 03
Author(s): Jaikumar Jain
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ 3 69/1, 5194-HIZT, 2016 with bad smell and also is the gate for discharge of urine and blood. The utterance of its name itself is shameful.? Feeding system of embryo in womb Embryo gets its food from his mother. The food chewed by teeth, becomes slippery with the mixture of phlegm (kafa), while mixed with pungent bile (pitta) reaches embryo. In this condition it becomes dirty like vomit. Whatever she eats it reaches to him in form of vomit. With the help of wind humour (vata) liquid part (rasa) gets separated from the solid part (khala). This in the form of drops reaches the embryo and is absorbed from all the sides. This shows that embryo receives the liquid which is the juice of food eaten by mother. This process continues till the sixth month. On seventh month, embryo develops a naval (nabhi) which is like a hollow stalk of Lotus. After formation of naval the embryo gets vomited food from its mother directly through it. On comparing this process with the science of nowdays, we find some differences. As five sprouts appear in the fifth month according to Acharya Shivarya but medical science clearly shows this step after fourth week. Other steps like sprouting of limbs and sub limbs etc. are also stated earlier by them. Even the heart beat is observed by them at the stage of bubble i.e. after one month. Movement of embryo is also stated before the eighth month. They believe the formation of naval much earlier too. Internal parts of Human Body Acharya Shivarya has detailed internal parts of human body more splendidly. In many places we can easily find that modern scientists are lagging far behind to him. Reverend Acharya states that there are three hundred bones in the body filled up with filthy marrow (bone marrow) and the whole body contains three hundred joints too. Here science says, 'A typical adult human skeleton consists of 206 bones, not counting many small and often variable sesamoid bones and ossicles. Individuals may have more or fewer bones than this owing to

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