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Brain Waves

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 Alpha α waves connect the gap between our conscious thinking and subconscious mind. It helps us to calm down or it promotes a feeling of relaxation.  Beta β waves are active in a waking state. This frequency is visible in logical-analytical reasoning. In their activity, we focus on a problem solving.  Delta δ waves occur during meditation in a state of deep sleep or coma. Abnormal delta activity may occur with the person, has learning disabilities or have difficulties maintaining conscious awareness (such as in cases of brain injuries).  Gamma γ waves are important for learning, memory and information processing.  Theta θ waves are involved in sleep or daydreaming. This brain wave can indicate intuition or automatic tasks  

How Bharat Got Its Name

The name "Bharat" has historical and cultural significance in the context of India. The name Bharat is derived from ancient Indian scriptures and mythology, particularly from the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. Origin of the Name Bharat: 1. Mahabharata : In the Mahabharata, one of the major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the term "Bharat" is associated with a legendary king. Bharat was the son of King Dushyanta and Queen Shakuntala. The story of Bharat is narrated in the Adi Parva (the first book) of the Mahabharata. 2. Bharata Dynasty: According to the Mahabharata, Bharat became a great emperor and established the Bharata dynasty. The name "Bharat" is often used in Indian literature and scriptures to refer to the Indian subcontinent and its people. 3. Ancient Sanskrit Usage: The term "Bharatavarsha" or "Bharata Khanda" was used in ancient Sanskrit literature to denote the Indian subcontinent. It encompassed the region that is present-...