Pregnancy mein ganga snan: Pregnancy is a special period, in which women are advised to take many precautions. These instructions given by the elders are not limited to traditions only, but there are reasons to deep beliefs and health behind them. In such a situation, an important question arises whether pregnant women should bathe in the Ganges or not? What is its importance according to theology and traditions?

During pregnancy, it has been advisable to be vigilant in both theology and scientific aspects about the Ganges bath. While on the one hand it has been described as taboo in religious beliefs, on the other hand health experts also consider it risky. Therefore, pregnant women need to avoid any kind of risk during this period and according to the advice of the doctor.

Importance of bathing Ganga in Hinduism

In Hinduism, the river Ganges is considered as the form of Goddess. It is believed that by bathing in the Ganges, all the sins of a person are eliminated and salvation is attained. Especially on auspicious days like Purnima, Amavasya and Ekadashi, Ganga bathing is considered more important. Men and women wish to get the blessings of God by bathing in the Ganges. But the question arises whether pregnant women should take a bath in the Ganges?

Ganga bath in pregnancy according to theology

According to religious texts, pregnant women should avoid bathing in the Ganges. Especially in the last three months of pregnancy, the Ganges bath is considered taboo. The reason for this is that cold water can adversely affect the body during this period, which can harm both the fetus and the mother. In addition, bathing in flowing water in olden times was considered risky for pregnant women, as it increased the risk of infection and other problems.

Special rules of Ganga bath for women

Apart from pregnant women, bathing Ganges is forbidden for women during menstruation. In addition, according to Hindu traditions, women should not bathe in the Ganges alone after marriage. She should take a bath in the Ganges with her husband, so that happiness and prosperity in married life.

Ganga bath of pregnant women from scientific point of view

From a scientific point of view, bathing in cold water can cause pregnant women at risk of colds, blood pressure fluctuations and infections. In addition, bathing in flowing water remains the fear of slipping, which can cause serious problems during pregnancy. Therefore, from both religious and scientific perspectives, pregnant women are advised to avoid bathing Ganga.

Disclaimer: This article is based on religious beliefs and media reports, JBT does not confirm it.

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