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Some basic assumptions of human body and celestial nine planets

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All living beings, animals, aquatic animals, forest animals, quadrupeds have a heart in their bodies. The heart is the sun. The sun is the soul of the animals.

The lower part of the shoulders of humans and animals is called the 'trunk'. It includes the female vagina, uterus, hands, feet, lungs.

'Mercury' means the 'trunk'.

'Venus' means the male sex organ. In man's body, 'trunk' means hands, feet, lungs, male sex organ..

'Guru' (Jupiter ) means the part above the shoulders of humans. It includes the head, throat, neck, five sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue and mouth).

'Mars' means the blood in the body of humans and animals.

'Saturn 1 ' means Ghost, the sleep and death-sleep.

'Moon' means the mind of humans.

'Earth' means the stomach of humans, animals and birds.

Saturn 2 is associated with death and is called 'Maruti' or 'Hanuman' in Hindu religion. He is the god of rebirth and health.

The human body is formed by these 'nine planets '

Edited by Dhamnekar Win,odd

  • Dhamnekar Win,odd changed the title to Some basic assumptions of human body and celestial nine planets
3 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

All living beings, animals, aquatic animals, forest animals, quadrupeds have a heart in their bodies. The heart is the sun. The sun is the soul of the animals.

The lower part of the shoulders of humans and animals is called the 'trunk'. It includes the female vagina, uterus, hands, feet, lungs.

'Mercury' means the 'trunk'.

'Venus' means the male sex organ. In man's body, 'trunk' means hands, feet, lungs, male sex organ..

'Guru' (Jupiter ) means the part above the shoulders of humans. It includes the head, throat, neck, five sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue and mouth).

'Mars' means the blood in the body of humans and animals.

'Saturn 1 ' means Ghost, the sleep and death-sleep.

'Moon' means the mind of humans.

'Earth' means the stomach of humans, animals and birds.

Saturn 2 is associated with death and is called 'Maruti' or 'Hanuman' in Hindu religion. He is the god of rebirth and health.

The human body is formed by these 'nine planets '

What is the use of associating parts of the body with heavenly bodies? There does not seem to be any analogy that can drawn. And why come to a science forum to post this?

Edited by exchemist

We don't do astrology here.
Take this crap somewhere else.

6 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

'Venus' means the male sex organ.

You definitely have your symbolism mixed up there.

7 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

All living beings, animals, aquatic animals,

Here is an excerpt from the Times of India that contradicts your statement.

The Times of India

6 animals that live without a heart and still survive in...

We usually think of the heart as something every animal needs– pumping blood, carrying oxygen, and keeping the body alive. It’s seen as one of the most essential organs. But nature often breaks the ru

6 animals that live without a heart and still survive in the wild

Unique creatures that live without a heart

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Unique creatures that live without a heart

We usually think of the heart as something every animal needs– pumping blood, carrying oxygen, and keeping the body alive. It’s seen as one of the most essential organs. But nature often breaks the rules. Believe it or not, some creatures live just fine without a heart or anything that pumps blood. These animals have found other ways to survive, showing us just how strange and amazing the natural world can be. In this article, we’ll explore a few of these fascinating species that live without a heartbeat.

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