THE CONCEPT
| SANJEEVAN SYSTEM – VITAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE |
While discovering the mysteries of universe, Vedic rishis realized that at the time of creation of the universe only two things were present. They were Matter and Energy. All living beings are made up of these two basic elements of universe, such as earth or soil for nutrition, water for transportation of nutrients, oxygen and carbon dioxide from air for respiration, sunlight for photosynthesis and space which facilitates conditions for various chemical and biochemical reactions in the plant system.
In general these five forms of matter take care of nutrition of the plants. (Earth, Water, Gases, Sunlight and Space) and provide specific framework to perform actions as per the nature’s norms.
The relationship of matter with the plant is shown in Table 1.
TABLE 1- the relationship between the Matter and Frame Work of Plant
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| Mahabhutas Or Basic Elements |
FUNCTION |
Parts of the Plant Where it Works |
| PRITHVI OR EARTH |
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To Build The Rigid Frame / Skeleton Of The Body |
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Digestion Of Nutrients |
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Roots, Stems, Branches |
| JAL OR WATER |
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Vehicle Of Earth Element |
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Takes The Nutrients From Roots To Leaves Takes |
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Products Of Photosynthesis From Leaves To Various Parts Of The Plants |
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Sap Juice In The Plant |
| TEJ OR FIRE |
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Metabolism |
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Photosynthesis |
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All Enzymes, Hormones, Cytokinins, Flowers, Fruits, Seeds. |
| VAYU OR GAS |
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Leaves |
| AKASH OR SPACE |
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Encompasses Living Bodies From Inwards To Outwards |
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Vacuoles In Tissues, Cavities In The Veins Which Carry Sap Juice, Skin Of The Plant. |
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"ENERGY" is also known as vital energy (Jeevan shakti or Atma Shakti in Sanskrit) or the Energy of life. It is the driving force responsible for all actions and reactions taking place in living bodies.
This "Energy" of life or "Vital Energy" is not only present in the living body but also outside living body. IT IS THUS OMNIPRESENT.
TABLE 2: The Relationship between Life Forces with Corresponding Matter
| Prana Shakti or Life Force |
FUNCTION |
Parts of the Plant Where it Works |
| Apana Prana or energy of earth element |
Controls The Function Of Roots And Extraction Of Nutrients |
Roots |
| Samana Prana or energy of water element |
Controls Transpiration |
Stem, Veins And Petioles Of Leaves, Stomata |
| Udana Prana or energy of fire element |
Controls Photosynthesis And Secretion Of Enzymes, Hormones |
Fruits, Seeds, Flower, Hormones. |
| Prana Prana or energy of gas element |
Controls Respiration And Eases Movement Of Respiratory Products |
Leaves |
| Vyan Prana or energy of space element |
Makes Space Available For Above Function |
Vacuoles In Cells And Tissues, Skin Of The Plant |
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The relationship between Matter and Vital Energy is like bulb and electricity. The bulb is dysfunctional in the absence of electricity. Similarly all this matter is inactive if the vital energy is not available in balanced form.
The internal vital energy is in constant communion with omnipresent energy in the universe. This association is present in a very balanced form in nature. As per the sanjeevan system, the imbalance between the two energies is the basic cause of any agricultural disorder.
The reasons for the imbalance could be excess of demand from the plant, excess or imbalanced nutrition, genetic disorders because of faulty breeding and very harsh climatic changes.
The under growth, deficiency and paste attack are merely the projection of these imbalances. Proper crop management, use of organic fertilizers and use of sanjeevan products can correct these imbalances.
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