— Hunger at regular times
— No bloating or gas
— Clear burp after meals
— Steady energy
— Sharp mind and emotions
— Light, clean tongue
— Good immunity
📌 Signs of Weak Agni:
— Constant fatigue
— Heavy mind or body
— Coated tongue
— Bad breath
— Bloating, gas, or indigestion
— No appetite or irregular hunger
— Brain fog, mood swings
📌 Agni Follows Time
👉 It peaks at midday (10 am – 2 pm)
That’s why Ayurveda recommends largest meal at lunch.
👉 It drops at night
Eating late = disaster. It leads to undigested food → ama → disease.
📌 How to Strengthen Agni:
— Eat only when truly hungry
— No cold water with food
— Sip warm water or cumin-ginger tea
— Don’t overeat.. eat till 75% full
— Eat fresh, warm, seasonal food
— Use spices: ginger, cumin, black pepper, ajwain
Rishi Kanāda’s Atomic Theory — When India Defined Atoms Before the Greeks 😱
Before Democritus spoke of atoms…
Before Newton defined motion…
An Indian sage had already explored it all.
Meet Rishi Kaṇāda — the world’s first atomic scientist.
Let me will blow your mind... 🧵
Over 2,500 years ago (or even earlier), Kaṇāda declared:
“All matter is made up of Paramāṇu – the smallest, indivisible particles.”
These weren’t just physical particles.
They were intelligent, dynamic... vibrating with motion and energy.
📌 He said:
➡️ Paramāṇu = indivisible unit of matter (smaller than what we call atom)
➡️ Cannot be perceived directly
➡️ When combined, they create Anu
➡️ Multiple Anu = gross matter
In short: he described subatomic theory long before modern physics.