Miracles of Mass Vibration Theory: Your Wish Will Come True

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Ancient Indian history has it that that Indian temples had a unique practice which dates back to it's cultural origin many centuries ago. It was believed then, that
the energy generated by the chants of many people in unison can change the energy profile of the immediate environment. That belief is deeply rooted in Indian
society and culture to this day and can be seen in action - in the temples of modern India.

This is the story of a temple tucked away in a non-descript village on the outskirts of the city of Hyderabad, 33 kms from Mehdipatnam located in the South-
Eastern state of Andhra Pradesh .The temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara mythology. This is the only temple in the whole of India which does not accept cash offerings from it's devotees. Instead, the devotees are only advised to circumambulate [pradakshina, in Sanskrit] the Sanctum Sanctorum of the
Temple chanting a specific wish as you move along. According to unofficial estimates, more than a 100,000 devotees throng the temple in a week. The
population includes 70%-80% youth. Of these youth, 90% come with one wish - to receive a Visa for their further aspirations. Many wish to go abroad for Higher
education and some others for a job. Word of mouth has it, that anybody who comes to this Temple of Balaji with a wish for a Visa has received his/her Visa
despite all odds / obstacles. Folklore has re-christened this temple as the Temple of "Visa Balaji".

Analysts who have studied this phenomenon have only one conclusion - the Vibration Theory. Scientists who studied this phenomenon have come to believe
that so many individuals with a singular wish coming together within a common premises such as this temple, creates an energy pattern which reverberates,
resonates and eventually culminates in the fulfillment of their wishes !

Indian Temples were always served by priests who were learned in the language of Sanskrit [known to be the mother of all Indian languages] who would chant
specific mantras in unison while propitiating the Gods. This chanting would generate a certain reverberation from within the human body that would resonate
with the idols of the gods in the Sanctum Sanctorum of the temple. The chants are typically limericks in Sanskrit called shlokas, having a specific reverberation
pattern which directly relates to the deity being propitiated! For instance, Lord Shiva [the destroyer according to the Hindu Trinity] is honored with the shlokas
from Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra [meant for Longevity and conquering Fear] while Lord Ganesha [son of Lord Shiva] is propitiated with the Gayatri Mantra [meant
for an auspicious beginning and conquering obstacles]

This was the story of just one such temple in India. Every temple in India which is visited by millions has a similar tale of devotion and reverberation, confirming
and lending credibility to the Theory of Vibration.

The idea of idol worship, scorned by many has a deeper truth to it. Ancient India has it that the resonance of such vibrations of certain mantras meant to
propitiate the rain-gods has caused rain in drought-hit areas - centuries before Silver Iodide was invented for cloud seeding to cause them to precipitate and leave them with a "silver lining".

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