About Us

Our is theory based on principle -
‘diet is only medicine’

The sessions are conducted online so any one from across the globe can connect with us for getting counselled.

We have many research which conducted across the globe on different aspect of garbhsnskar like music, meditation, visualization, diet.

There are other cultures that share the concept of 'education in the womb' that underlines Garbha sanskar. In Korea for example, it is very popular. In many western cultures as well, certain types of music such as Mozart, is believed to have a positive effect on the unborn child.

Role of Parents

The health of the parents is directly responsible for the health of a child. Not only their physical health, but also their psychological and spiritual health affects the child in the womb. The surrounding environment, the food, the activities, positive or negative thinking, in fact everything the mother is exposed to during the pregnancy directly affects the child. In Garbha Sanskar technique we teach to correct all the related things in positive manner to get best results in baby. For the above reasons we guide to both husband & wife. If husband is very busy and can’t attend the counseling sessions then we request some family member to come. In pre pregnancy phase the role of husband becomes more important because in that time we can improve quality of sperm and can remove hereditary disorders from paternal side.

Mythological Angle of Garbhasanskar

  1. In Mahabharat there is a well known mythological story as to how Lord Krishna had taught Abhimanyu to enter in 'chakravyuha' when he was in his mother Subhadra's womb. This story too proves the fact that men during mythological period too believed the concept of Garbha Sanskar.
  2. In Ramayana too reference is found that before the birth of Lord Rama during 'putrakameshtiyagya' the Agni devata gave King Dashratha 'payas' which can be considered as a form of 'Garbha Sanskar' only. There is a mention in The Ramayan that Rani Kaushalya used to get such delivery cravings that she would like to fight a war with bows and arrows, go into the jungles and get rid of the menace of demons and Rakshasas.
  3. Jijamata was so very keen to beget such a son who would annihilate the tribe of yavans and establish the Hindu dominant kingdom that her spontaneous thought vibrations influenced her foetus in the womb that these must have been imbibed into the mind of developed embryo.
  4. In the Jain mythology, the story of Queen Madalasa tells us that the Garbhsanskarsor the foetal indoctrinations are very deep rooted. When the Queen Madalasa was pregnant, she used to discuss a lot about religion and follow it very strictly. Focusing her attention on the foetus, she used to advise for the upliftment of their souls. The result was that all her five sons were very religious from birth and they developed detachment for normal family and social life. At the time of conception of the sixth son, the king advised her to do the foetal implantation of such qualities which are required for a king. She did and the result was the son whom she begot this time became a valiant emperor.
  5. There is also a mention in The Bible that Jesus while in womb had heard what of Mother Mary had talked to her friend once and later when he was born, he as a child had reminded The Mother about that conversation.
  6. The foetus of BhagwanMahavir was already influenced with the spiritual, sonic and spatial knowledge and due to this fact Trishala Mata could easily explain the complicated principles and word meanings of Jainism as long as Mahavir was in her womb; but the same meanings were beyond her comprehension earlier.