Application of Vedic Sounds to Maximise Plant Growth & Development

Once the farmer develops his Consciousness through Maharishi’s Technologies of Consciousness, he will be in a position to use the sounds of Veda and the Vedic Literature to directly enliven the specific Laws of Nature responsible for growth in plants and animals. Maharishi has explained that the sounds of Veda and the Vedic Literature are the reverberations of Natural Law itself. Therefore their enlivenment will naturally promote growth and evolution throughout the environment.

The term “sounds of Veda” refers to the sound value in the texts of Veda and the Vedic Literature. A word has two aspects, sound and meaning. In Veda and the Vedic Literature, the sound value of the Vedic recitation is given importance and not the intellectual understanding.

It is the sounds of Veda and the Vedic Literature that are the reverberations of Natural Law and have the ability to enliven those specific laws in the environment. Maharishi Vedic Organic Agriculture is, therefore, agriculture that is nourished by the Vedic vibrations - the sounds of the Veda and the Vedic Literature.

We can take any crop in its different stages of growth and maturation. When it sprouts, one type of Natural Law is predominant, so we need to recite the particular Vedic sounds that support sprouting. When the leaves come, we need another type of recitation. At each stage of development, we need the nourishing effect of Vedic sounds. Whatever aspects of Natural Law are needed at each stage of plant and animal development; we enhance these through the Vedic sounds.

The appropriate application of Natural Law through the Vedic sounds, administered at the proper time and in the proper sequence, will guide and nourish the overall growth of the plant from the energy and intelligence within Natural Law. In this manner, we can supply the higher intelligence of Natural Law directly to the plants, making them the most vital and nourishing food.

When food producers practice the TM and TM-Sidhi programme and then apply the appropriate sutras and slokas from the 40 branches of Veda and the Vedic Literature, which are most suitable for growth, they will create a nourishing effect on their own physiology and on the physiology of the crops. Natural Law gets enlivened in the food, and in turn, this enlivens Natural Law in all those who partake of the food.