Sunday, February 24, 2013

Gurukul punishment for weak student's in ancient India




Scientific Reason behind ancient Indian Punishment :

Remember our ‘good’ old day school punishments? Holding the earlobes with arms crossed over your chests, bending the knees and then sit and then stand and so on till one drops?

This form of punishment has been in practice in our country since the Gurukul time and was given to the students who were weak in studies. Originally It was meant for weak students only.

Talking about the logic behind this punishment, it is interesting to know that this particular posture increases the blood flow in the memory cells in brain and synchronizes the right and left side of the brain to improve function and promote calmness, stimulates neural pathways via pressure points in the earlobe, sharpens the and also helps those with autism, asperger’s syndrome, learning difficulties and behavioral problems.

2 comments:

  1. Fantastic discovery, I am glad that today's people are learning from old days techniques and accepting them on basis of scientific findings.

    ReplyDelete
  2. is there any authenticated study or proof on this subject

    ReplyDelete