This technique is there in almost each civilization.Now a days i see many boys specially wearing a ear ring on one ea,.but there is reason behind it...
After a baby is born, it is a general practice by the Ancient Indians to pierce the baby( both boys or girls) ears. Actually, it is a part of acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture and Acupressure is not new to Indians.
Even it is said that these techniques originated in India and later they were conserved and modified by Chinese.
Outer part of ears carry a lot of important acupuncture and acupressure points. The point where the ears of a baby are pierced is known for curing asthma. That is why even ancient indians both men and women used to wear ear-rings.
The holes in their ears become invisible after as they grow up. Only Indian females wear ear-rings as a tradition.But there are men in some parts of india who wear earrings as a tradition till now.
Almost Everything in the indian culture and traditions are purely based on science..For some things we know the reasons... For some we don't know...People are there who says simply these traditions are some stupid beliefs...But for the fact those people don't know the real reason and science behind those...
Behind the ear lobe there is a natural, small microscopic depression which contains nerve endings linked with diseases like bronchial asthma, cough and tuberculosis. The Chinese science of acupuncture states that the root cause of some diseases lies in the subtle regions of every organ in the body. When that area is punctured, the disease is eliminated. The study of this science was done and recorded in the Hindu scriptures much earlier and the sanskar of piercing the ear lobes was already prescribed
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