mindtooloud Posted Saturday at 12:22 PM i visited India and from what I understood marijuana is a part of the culture and religion but i didn't fully understand how it ties to it, does anyone have any insight on this topic they could share. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted 6 hours ago Its part of most cultures . Especially those associated with I.E.s and as they migrated into India it was one of the things they found there as well . But apparently India did not offer them ephedra ( ingredient for Soma ) as they lamented its loss . As a native herb it was used in medicine . Its no big mystery ... the Indians used it as most do, as a medicine for various things and for its property to counteract anxiety . It is associated with Shiva " Unfortunately, some people mislead Lord Shiva by picturizing him as smoking pot and consuming a Bhang (cannabis). I entirely agree by people associating Shiva with a Bhang, but the question is why he is related to it? Cannabis is one of the most sacred plants, and it is written in the fourth Veda that it relieves anxiety. Thus, being a sacred plant, it is used as a spiritual and religious plant. Moreover, during the ‘Samundra Manthan’, a lethal poison named ‘Halahal’ was released, which was so poisonous that it could end the entire creation. To avoid that to happen, Lord Shiva consumed whole poison on his own and later to cool him down, gods offered him Bhang (cannabis). So, if you are consuming it over his name then always remember he also exemplifies a trademark of qualities as well, be it giving utmost respect to his wife (Shakti/Parvati Maa), generosity, mellowed, wearing a tiger skin (not precious pieces of jewellery as other gods are depicted in mythological books) implies his simplicity, and whatnot. " Now, one might ask what is this 'poison' that afflicts us , that it is a remedy for and for which we have specific receptors . ( Note ' To cool him down ' - chill out man ) . But that is another and longer topic . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites