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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe term "Garbh" translates to womb, while "Sanskar" refers to the positive impressions or imprints created on the baby's mind. So, Garbh sanskar essentially means educating the mind of the foetus. Garbh Sanskar is an ancient Indian Vaidic practice of nurturing the baby in womb.
Garbha Sanskar is nothing but adoption of specific diet and lifestyle to impart desired qualities like good memory, vocabulary and speech skills, cognitive abilities to the baby.
Get a month wise break up of all the activities predcribed in the ancient Indian tradition that mama-to be can do to ensure a happy and healthy pregnancy.
Our journal is your pregnancy companion, offering a delightful blend of yogic wisdom and personal reflection spaces to:
Kannu Priya Rawat
I started practising yoga early in life, and it helped me stay calm in the face of chaos. I was introduced to yoga and meditation by my mentor, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar ji, when I was a teenager and experiencing emotional difficulties in my life. His teachings gave my life a completely new perspective on yogic sciences and spirituality. Despite the fact that I was pursuing a BA in Communication Design, I was regularly practising yoga and it had become a part of my daily routine during college days. I’ve been practicing and teaching yoga for over 15 years, and I also hold various certifications by Sri Sri School of Yoga, Ministry of Ayush and International Yoga Allaince.
For me, yoga is more than just doing asanas, pranayamas, and mudras; it’s a holistic way of life that enables us to connect with our true selves and be our healthiest, happiest selves.
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