· If the chances of survival
are practically nil, the family should be offered options for a second opinion,
shifting the patient to his/her home or shifting the patient to a room
with spiritual atmosphere.
· Doctor should never say that
there is no cure for this illness. They can only say I have no cure for this
illness or my pathy does not have a cure for this illness.
· Artificial prolongation of
death is not a part of any Sanskara or Vedic
Philosophy.
The
seminar was organized at All India Radio Studio and the panelists included Dr.
V.K. Chauhan from Homoeopathy and Dr. Preeti Chabbra, Ayurveda Physician at Sir Ganga
Ram Hospital .
The seminar was inaugurated by Dr Laxmi Bajpai Station Director AIR Delhi
Kendra.
Highlights
·
Death is not an instant process but takes time.
·
Stoppage of heart does not mean that person is dead.
·
After the heart and respiration have stopped, it may take 10
to 48 minutes for the whole process of death to complete. During this
period, therefore, death can be made reversible by using proper revival
diagnostic.
As per Vedic text, the first to go in the process of death is speech,
second to go is listening, third to go is memory, fourth to go is brain and the
last to go is Tejas
In a short
survey done by the Heart Care Foundation of India , the following were
observed:-
a)
Public wants a prayer/mourning room in the hospital where the death of the
patient should be declared to the relations.
(b) After the death of their family
member, people expect a meeting between the treating doctors and the
administrators to know all about the cause of death and precautions to be taken
to prevent similar catastrophe for other family members. They also like to know
if any special precautions need to be taken for cremation purpose to prevent spread
of any communicable disease from the dead body to the human being.
(c) As per Bhagavad Gita, whatever your
thoughts are at the time of death will decide your future birth. The following
have been suggested to make your flow of thoughts positive at the time of
death: Day time or create day-like light in the night; chanting of OM or Gayatri Mantra or any other religious prayer at the
time of death especially if the death is occurring after full moon. If the
death is taking place at home, then a yagna can be performed.
(d) Always allow relations to be near the patient
during the last time and they would like to know the last wishes of the dying
person.
(e) A dead body is never a source of
infection to others unless it is infected with a communicable disease.
Never force people to cremate the body without performing proper rituals
unless you are really serious that the dead body can be a source of infection
to others.
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