Thursday, December 6, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
parad shivling
Benefits of Parad Shivlinga :-
o Prosperity to the house or office
o No shortage of food, money or clothes.
o Brings peace to the premises.
o If kept during a religious gathering, it brings knowledge by evoking Goddess Saraswati.
o Enlightens the students with knowledge and sharpens their memory.
o Fill it with Ganges water and sprinkle it on a person or in a premises. Malefic planetery effects and black magic evils disappear.
o Removes ill-effects of Brahmhatya, Gau-hatya and Bal-hatya (Dosha due to killing of a priest, cow or a child in the previous births.
Kindly check the various sizes available with us and buy the desired one.
o Prosperity to the house or office
o No shortage of food, money or clothes.
o Brings peace to the premises.
o If kept during a religious gathering, it brings knowledge by evoking Goddess Saraswati.
o Enlightens the students with knowledge and sharpens their memory.
o Fill it with Ganges water and sprinkle it on a person or in a premises. Malefic planetery effects and black magic evils disappear.
o Removes ill-effects of Brahmhatya, Gau-hatya and Bal-hatya (Dosha due to killing of a priest, cow or a child in the previous births.
Kindly check the various sizes available with us and buy the desired one.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Vaastu means the dwelling of humans & Gods. Vaastu shastra is an ancient science which helps one to get the natural benefits freely offered by the five basic elements of the universe in which we all live. These basic elements are Akash (SKY), Prithvi (EARTH), Paani (WATER), Agni (FIRE), and Vayu (WIND). Vastu Shastra can be applied by keeping in harmony with these basic five elements of nature. Vaastu Shastra is an edifice science that was developed by our learned people thousands of years ago. Its application today is purely architectural and its principles are based on becoming one with nature.
Many Vaastu rules are derived from 'Vaastu Purusha Mandala' which is depicted as a man lying with his head pointing north east, in a grid of usually 64 squares. The different directions and sectors are assigned to different Gods and Guardians.
Many Vaastu rules are derived from 'Vaastu Purusha Mandala' which is depicted as a man lying with his head pointing north east, in a grid of usually 64 squares. The different directions and sectors are assigned to different Gods and Guardians.
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