kaajala
Girish Beeharry
gkb at ast.cam.ac.uk
Fri Jan 26 17:13:00 UTC 1996
Hi,
I'm forwarding this on behalf of someone who is not on this list.
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Bye,
Girish
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Forwarded message:
From: "Kulkarni, Neel" <kulkarnn at nasd.com>
Subject: Re: kaajal
Dear Friends,
I received forward of discussion on kaajal from indology posting.
The usage of the term for poems, and for explaining the philosophy is well
taken.
BUT,
The fact is that the kaajala( graphite powder=coal) as well as collyrium are
very harmful for human eyes. It is harmful is demonstrated
by the fact that as soon as it is put in the eyes, the eye nerves sense it,
and secretion of eye water takes place to hold it in solution and to remove
it thereafter.
The same is true of Camphor or any eye cosmetic. This does
not serve any healthful purpose. If the sun glare is too much, it is better
to use a hat with an eye cover, or better still umbrella.
The health of
the eyes depend on the proper nutrition of cells which make up the eye.
Most of this nutrition comes from the food, and some from the sunshine
which should enter the eyes. Food of good quality, if digested with good
efficiency results if good quality blood, which then if the circulation is
good, travels to the eyes and nurishes the cells. Goggles/Sun glasses
should not be used unless the heat is too much or
you have to watch a hot source for a
prolonged time. Also, the invention of eyeglasses, 'except for the cases of
mechanically damaged eyes or born mechanical defects of eyes', has been
proven to be unscientific. The theory of eye glasses is entirely false and
it is proved by the fact that a person who uses eyeglasses never comes out
of their usage (as the eye doctor tells him on the initial visit) and the
power of his/her lense generally increases showing the increase in the
weakness of eyes. Also, carrot juice, though providing one nutriment called
Vitamin A necessary for the health of eyes, does not cure eye problems, as
is commonly understood.
The things which should ever enter eyes are
pure water, pure air, and moderate sunlight.
I do not receive indology group postings, so please send your opinions
to kulkarnn at nasd.com .
Regards,
Neel Kulkarni
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