- Garbha Sanskar rooms will be made in government hospitals
- Arrangements for teaching and learning of Garbha Sanskar will be made in medical universities
- Book “Garbha Sanskar” released
- Chief Minister Dr. Yadav addressed the program at Daly College, Indore
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that tradition and science have never been separate in Indian culture. The Sanatan system’s rituals are not merely a religious system, but a scientific method for making life balanced, healthy, and valuable. Garbha Sanskar is the physical, mental, and spiritual cultivation of the unborn child. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav stated that Garbha Sanskar rooms will be created in government hospital buildings being constructed in the state. Arrangements will be made for the study and teaching of Garbha Sanskar in the state’s medical universities and their affiliated colleges; a gazette notification regarding this will be issued soon.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the Garbha Sanskar book release program at Daly College in Indore on Sunday. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav inaugurated the program by lighting a lamp and offering flowers to the picture of Mother India. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was greeted by presenting him Ang Vastram and Shriphal. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav released the book “Garbha Sanskar”. The authors of the book are Dr. Anil Garg and Dr. Seema Garg. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also made the people present pledge to make positive efforts to propagate Garbha Sanskar. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also honored Padmashree Dr. Narayan Vyas.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that motherhood is not just a biological process, the womb is the first school of sanskar along with the formation of the body. Modern science has proved that the mother’s emotions and the external environment start having an impact on the child from 5-6 months itself. Citing Abhimanyu and other mythological references in Mahabharata, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that our ancestors had a deep understanding of mental and emotional development. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the power of Ayurveda is well known. During the Covid period, all medical systems adopted the procedures of Ayurveda to increase immunity and prevent Covid. The importance of Garbha Sanskar has been accepted in Ayurveda. Presently, modern medical science is also accepting the importance of Garbha Sanskar.
All India Executive Member Shri Bhayyaji Joshi said that India’s vision is not to rule the world, but to guide it. India will become a “super nation,” showing the right direction to the world in various spheres of life. He said that India has seen both rise and fall in the cycle of creation, but its spiritual strength and seed-like potential are so strong that it has the capacity to rise again. He said that the creation of a superior human being is possible not only through education or material wealth, but through good education and good values. National progress is impossible without human resources. Shri Joshi said that Western vision considers humans as machines, whereas Indian thinking focuses on developing humans into fully developed human beings. He said that when weapons fall into incompetent hands, there are adverse consequences, therefore, values are essential along with power. He said that Indore is a city with the great tradition of the virtuous goddess Ahilyabai. The holding of this event in Indore is symbolic, because ideas often emerge from the middle. Mr. Joshi urged youth and couples to embrace the values enshrined in scriptures not merely through presentation, but rather to put them into practice. This requires public awareness and a widespread movement, so that even in adverse circumstances, individuals can stay on the right path and participate in nation-building. He told the program’s researchers, experimenters, and organizers that this initiative will only be meaningful if society takes it seriously and moves forward by sharing experiences.

Dr. Anil Kumar Garg and Dr. Hitesh Bhai Jani also addressed the program. Present on the occasion were Water Resources Minister Shri Tulsiram Silawat, Mayor Shri Pushyamitra Bhargava, MLAs Shri Mahendra Hardia and Shri Golu Shukla, public representatives, Shri Ashok Varshney of Arogya Bharti, Shri Yogendra Mahant, Shri Gunwant Kothari, Shri Vinod Agarwal, Shri Vikram Singh Pawar, Dr. Hitesh Bhai Jani, Shri Radheshyam Sharma Guru Ji and Dr. Anil Kumar Garg, along with representatives of spiritual, religious and social organizations.






















































































































































