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Age-old Kerala fire ritual a natural purifier?
IANS | Apr 13, 2011, 03.34pm IST
Age-old Kerala fire ritual a natural purifier?
The spotlight is on the confluence of science and the Vedas at the
4,000-year-old ritual of 'athirathram' - fire invocation - in the
village of Panjal in Kerala's Thrissur district.
Scientists are trying to establish that the ancient Vedic ritual is a
natural purifier of air, soil and micro-biological life - impacting
plants, animals and man - through an extensive network of research in
the lush village and in neighbouring Kochi.
The 12-day ritual started April 4.
"The ritual of athirathram could open up a new branch of scientific
study if the results of the experiments being carried out by a team of
40 researchers prove that human intervention can affect growth and
cell-division in microbes," said V.P.N. Namboodiri, head of the
research team of the Panjal Athirathram.
Namboodiri is a former director of the International School of
Photonics at Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) and
emeritus scientist at the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR).
The scientist said, "The new science of socio-microbiology will probe
how society's intervention acts on the microbes positively through
rituals involving medicinal herbs, fire, chants and smoke that can
neutralise toxic microbes (micro-organisms) in the atmosphere, living
objects and soil with new non-toxic ones."
Microbes as a genre include a variety of unicellular organisms like
bacteria, fungi, archaea (an ancient form of life) and plankton.
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