This book, "Myths of Garbh Sanskar in India," aims to dispel common misconceptions surrounding the practice of Garbh Sanskar, which is an ancient Indian tradition that emphasizes the importance of prenatal care for both the mother and the developing fetus.
Throughout the book, I address and debunk seven common myths surrounding Garbh Sanskar, including the belief that certain rituals can influence the physical appearance or intelligence of the child, and the notion that solar or lunar eclipses can negatively impact the fetus.
Drawing on historical context, scientific research, and personal anecdotes, I provide readers with a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of Garbh Sanskar and its true purpose.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history and practice of prenatal care in India, as well as those looking to separate fact from fiction when it comes to Garbh Sanskar.
I. Myths of Garbh Sanskar in India: Introduction