![]() “Garbh Sanskar exists in India since the ‘Vedic’ period. ![]() The process also includes a ‘Sanskar Vidhi’ - a three-stage ‘havan’ that is conducted over nine months. Under their programme, couples must adopt a regulated diet, drink medicinal concoctions and make yoga intrinsic to their lifestyle. In what seems to be their most striking claim, the ‘kendras’ also assure that they can “upgrade” and “repair” hereditary dysfunctional genes. Singhal said he received training from one of the eight ‘Garbh Vigyan Anusandhan Kendras’ functioning in Gujarat before he set up his own centre.Īs reported by the Livemint in May 2019, these ‘kendras’ in Gujarat advocate a programme based on Ayurveda that guarantees couples the ‘perfect progeny’. The tag line of their centre is: ‘Baby by choice, not by chance’. ![]() Las year in July, Bharti and Singhal (who is also an ‘Ayurvedacharya’) set up in Meerut what they describe as the first ‘Vedant Garbh Vigyan Evam Sanskar Kendra’ of western Uttar Pradesh. Their mother appears in the video and claims that the girls are intelligent and wise because she and her husband followed ‘Garbh Sanskar’ (a set of rituals / practices) before she conceived and during the course of her pregnancy.Īccording to these office bearers of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the video “exhibits the significance of ‘Garbh Sanskar’ - a science that has existed in the country since ‘Vedic’ times”. RSS officials, ‘Mahanagar Sanchalak’ Vinod Bharti and ‘Vibhag Prachar Pramukh’ Dr Neeraj Singhal, recently shared a video with hundreds of their friends and relatives on the social media in which two girls - eight-year-old Rashi and her four-year-old sister Kriya - are seen fluently reciting Sanskrit ‘shlokas’ and ‘mantras’. ![]()
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