Will it rain by performing a yajna? Scientist has reached Ujjain Temple will get answers from research

A team of scientists reached the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh on April 24, where a big Yagya is being done for good rain across the country. This Yajna will be exported from April 24 to April 29. How much will this yajna affect the rain? To find out, a team of scientists will do research that will reach the temple and study it. Madhya Pradesh Council of Science and Technology and Scientific Council, Indian Institute of Technology Indore and Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorological IITM started a research project. Research project has introduced this research project to find out if the sum of Yagya (Havan), in which the medicinal plant Simavalli (Sarcostema Bravisingma, a kind of olive) is added. It can prevent the environmental and condensation in clouds, causing rainfall. 25 Priests participated in this Yagna held from April 24 to 29, about 25 priests from Karnataka and Maharashtra participated, who came the Yagna. During this time, the team studied scientists many parameters, such as hospitality, temperature and humidity changes, aerosol behavior and cloud condensation. Scientists use military equipment to detect any changes in particles arising from religious flames. The purpose of researching scientists on rain patterns is to find out if such denial can have any effect on rain patterns. A similar sacrifice was also made last year. This time, 25 priests, including Vedamurthy Adhvarau Pranav Kale, Shaunak Kale, Brahma Yashwant Talecar, Udgata Mukund Joshi and Ganesh Kulkarni, performed 25 priests. Following this, religious rituals will also be performed from May 8 to May 13 in Doognhar and Dwarka. Share these story plates

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