Book Title: Science of Dhovana Water
Author(s): Jeoraj Jain
Publisher: Samyag Gyan Pracharak Mandal

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________________ It should be soluble or capable of forming colloidal. The process should be simple with minimum or no parigraha, like washing of kitchen utensils. Washing of floor (without chemicals, of course) also makes Dhavana. The ash powder should be in sufficient quantity, so that some of it settles down at the bottom. The idea is to get Dhovana water as a by-product. Some dhovana may be fit for washing purpose only and not for drinking. Q.3:- Boiled water is said to remain lifeless for a limited period as per the season. Is there any scientific explanation for it? Why does it become again a living-being or animated body? A3:- During boiling of water, its “Yoni” structure gets disintegrated. On lowering the temperature, it again starts forming tubular structures. However, dissolved air is completely driven out during the boiling process. On cooling, the water again starts absorbing air from the atmosphere slowly. The rate of absorption depends on temperature and humidity of the atmosphere. After some time the water becomes saturated with air. Initially in dead water, like boiled water, 2-D structures (of different sizes) in shape of Hex or penta are formed due to Hydrogen-Bridges. These unit structures join together and fold up to form 3-D structures. (see fig. 1,2,3) As per the natural principle of minimum surface energy, these 3-D structures take the shape of hollow "spheres”, considered to be the most stable structures of water. Vacant spaces are created in between the spheres, which are filled with air, dissolved in water. This trapped air opens up the spheres to convert it into tubular structures to get through passage. The air is normally dissociated into ions. When these ions (rather oxygen radicals) pass through the net-like water tunnel, energy is generated by the interaction of tube with the moving charged oxygen radical. This is the time, when this yoni becomes live. These net-like yoni structures are capable of storing energy and Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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