In Veda, daily pray emphasizes the practice of personal hygiene. When it's a child, it is the best time for everyone to learn about health, and the same applies to the rest of their lives. Personal hygiene includes regular bathing, hand washing (if necessary), cutting nails, washing clothes, washing hair, brushing teeth, caring for gums. (2) Individual hygiene habits can be taught in an interesting way. Make a game to see if your child can remember the steps necessary to achieve a specific health goal.
As the old Lebanese proverb says, "Health is two thirds of health, which means that if your body, mind and soul are not clean, you will not be considered healthy. Because self-image helps others to better understand themselves, you can carry out five important steps in your daily life to improve your personal care. Therefore, by cleaning your body on a regular basis, you can wash away all the bacteria, prevent disease and fatigue, and have a fresh morning This includes regular hair wash.Human hair is greasy When washing your hair everyday, all the bacteria and dust accumulated every day during the trip will be washed away.
There is a close relationship between personal cleansing and human moral health. Personal cleansing is considered a symbol of the purity of the body and soul, it is necessary for health and spiritual connection. People who do not wash daily baths or dirty clothes often lose confidence, self-respect, happiness. In other words, it can be said that personal cleansing protects us from fraud. All the advantages of cleaning prove why religious people and religious founders do the necessary cleaning rituals in spiritual circumstances. Periodic and proper washing helps keep germs from staying in the body for a long time and keeping them reverent.