Garbh Sanskar Kendra

The Ideal Image Trust aims to target the growth of mankind at a very deeper level putting a full-fledged effort into spreading awareness about Garbh Sanskar at our Garbh Sanskar Kendras. The question, “What is garbh sanskar?” now emerges.

The exponentiation of Virtues & Division of Defects is referred to as “Sanskar” in ancient Indian texts. Good deeds are carried out repeatedly until they become second nature. This is how Sanskars are transmitted. Garbh Sanskar refers to the process of instilling qualities, ideals, and “Sanskar” in the foetus while it is still in the womb during the pregnancy. Because pregnancy is the time when the foundational elements of a child’s cerebral neurological structure are set. The child’s health, behaviour, nature, and practically all of his future are determined at this stage, which is also the most critical.

A mother’s momentary thought process can have a big influence on her child because positive feelings encourage the release of “happy hormones,” while worrisome thoughts cause the release of “stress hormones.” These keep getting to the baby. According to medical research, the foetus not only senses but also reacts to external stimuli. According to research, our mothers have the greatest influence over how we develop certain traits, second only to God. Yes, women have the ability to shape the development of the human mind in the womb. All of these beliefs were well-applied in our ancient times, including the fact that a human’s DNA can only be altered while in the womb and that mothers play an essential role.

We have high beliefs that with this initiative, we will be able to spread awareness among mothers and the upcoming children who are our future which will lead this world to be a better place to dwell and cherish.

We encourage pregnant ladies to undergo the below activities:
  • Listening to peaceful music to unwind
  • Mediation during pregnancy
  • Maternity yoga
  • A nutritious pregnancy diet
  • Creative activities and interests
  • Talk to the unborn baby in the womb also known as Garbh-Samvad
  • Be grateful
  • Be happy (Enjoy pregnancy)

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