Spiritual Pregnancy Tips: Pregnancy is a time when a woman not only gives birth to a child, but also nurtures a new life and new thinking within her. During this time, her every thought, every emotion, and every action impacts the nature and future of the child growing in her womb. Ancient religious texts and astrology clearly state that the parents' conduct, eating habits, and lifestyle directly impact the child's mental and spiritual state.
It is said that if a pregnant woman and her husband work together during this time, the child born will not only be healthy and intelligent but will also possess a unique spiritual energy. From birth, they will be filled with devotion, compassion, and positivity towards God. For this reason, religious scriptures prescribe certain specific actions that, if performed during pregnancy, will ensure that the child born will be devout and gentle. Let's learn from Bhopal-based astrologer and Vastu consultant Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma about the five things that both husband and wife should do together.
1. Reading or Listening to Religious Texts
During pregnancy, it is considered crucial for a woman to spend some time daily reading or listening to religious texts. Daily reading or reciting verses from the Ramayana, the Gita, the Sunderkand, or any positive verses calms the mind and purifies the home. If the pregnant woman is unable to read herself, the husband should sit beside her and recite the texts so that they can feel the energy together. It is said that just as Abhimanyu learned the Chakravyuh from his mother, Subhadra, while still in the womb, the child also senses every emotion and voice of the mother.
2. Maintain Positivity in Words and Speech
Words spoken during pregnancy are crucial. Both husband and wife should avoid conflict, worry, or negative thoughts during this time. If you remain happy and focus on the positive, the child will also develop similar values. During this time, both should speak to each other with love and respect, and have positive discussions about the child's good values, education, and future. Remember, the baby growing in the womb receives not only blood and nourishment, but also your thoughts.
3. Daily Meditation and Prayer
Reciting God's name and meditating quietly for a few minutes in the morning and evening is considered essential for both the pregnant woman and her husband. This brings peace to the mind, reduces stress, and infuses positive energy into the body. You can sit together and pray for the child's good health, wisdom, and spiritual qualities. This practice not only provides mental peace but also transmits this energy to the child, ensuring a calm and balanced nature from birth.
4. Visiting Holy Places and Doing Charity
Religious scriptures recommend that a pregnant woman should visit holy places such as temples, river banks, cow shelters, or a quiet ashram during this time. The atmosphere there is filled with peace and tranquility, providing positive energy to both mother and child. If a husband and wife feed the poor, feed birds, or help the needy together, it creates a spiritual atmosphere in the home. Such charitable acts help the child become compassionate, kind, and service-minded.
5. Eat Satvik and Pure Food
Food affects not only the body but also the mind. During this time, it is essential to consume Satvik food, i.e., fresh fruits, vegetables, milk, pulses, and grains. The husband should also follow this rule with his wife to maintain a balanced atmosphere at home. Avoid meat, alcohol, and tamasic food, as these things destabilize the mind and can negatively impact the unborn child. It is said that tamasic food activates sinful planets like Rahu and Ketu, which can cause mental stress and spiritual weakness.
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