May 27, 2008

Why should we follow VASTU - Principles

According to the old vedic science the vastu is the great science , one should follow to stay happy in their whole life...
 Vastu for Harmony

Vasstushastra is the art of living with natural forces in harmony and peace. It is a Science of fortune making, hence catches everybody's attention. Yogshastra is the mother of Vasstu Science. All concepts of this science find its principles in the theory of Yogashastra.

                    The theory is very simple : " Sky, ie, ether, is full of events". Events flow along the natural streams of energy. If these streams are blockage-free, impedence free and frictionless, one meets a positive network of events in life, which makes one fortunate." Hence Vasstu Science creates a cosmic envelope around you by using the art of orientation with some crystals, some plants, colours, prisms, pyramids, metals, water, stones and levels.
 
                    Astrology, Yogshastra and Vasstu Science, when used together give a good solution to all Vasstu faults without breaking, reconstructing and related troubles.

Vasstushastra has Different Dimensions

a. It deals and defines man's relationship with natural forces.
b. It builds a beautiful bridge between inner spaces and outer spaces.
c. It transforms voids into spalces, which are wombs of creation, care and comfort.
d. It defines one's path effortlessly and overcomes hindrances and blockages.
e. It creates a positive relationship between microcosm, (individual) and macrocosm (outer world). Little rectification in personal holistic alignment on the cosmic reference changes life's goals, destiny and end.

The basic elements of Vasstu being five great elements, eight directions, sun and moon streams, deities in Vastu Purush Mandal, study of vibrations, waves, sound and light, permutations and combinations of all these things, it is evident to say that it is a very complex subject. The great thinker, J Krishnamurty said, " Truth is a oathless land." In the same sense one can say that Vasstu is a path that connects your Being and Becoming by blessing c cosmic order.

Vastu shastra is the scientific study of directions that creates equilibrium by balancing the different elements of nature and using them for the benefit of humans. There is a great importance of Vastu shastra in our life, as it paves way for happiness and prosperity to knock our doors. Vastu is very rational in the sense that it is based on scientific study and not on assumptions. Also there is surety about its permanency, as it takes into consideration the directions, which are static.
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Talking about Vastu, the best part is that, its guidelines are very simple and easy to follow. It can be applied to virtually all sets of constructions, then be it a house, a particular room, temple, commercial complex, industry etc. Vastu extracts the positive energies of the five natural forces of nature, like solar energy of sun, lunar energy of moon, wind energy, magnetic effects of earth etc and balances them to bring harmony in the life of mankind. Consult a good Vastu expert and follow the advice sincerely and then open your arms to receive good luck, health and wealth.

May 20, 2008

Birth Stones - Lucky Stones For EveryOne .




These below given birth stones are very much popular and has been kept as a secret for so many years, to make money suggesting lucky stones to their clients..

Now Divine-Thought revealed that precious information for the Divine-thought Readers...
Please forward this article to your near and dear, gift these stones to their birthdays and Change their Life Style....! follow according to the month and wear according to your birth month...

100% tested.. Then why you wait.. Read this article and send to your friends...



Most gem scholars agree that the tradition of birthstones

arose from the Breastplate of Aaron: a ceremonial religious garment

set with twelve gemstones that represented the twelve tribes of Israel.

Many found a correspondence with the twelve signs of the zodiac.

In later times, the stones became associated with the

twelve months of the year and many believed that the stones

possessed power when worn or owned.

Thus, the tradition of giving and wearing birthstones began!




January!
Birthstone: Garnet

Legend has it, that Noah hung a large garnet in the ark

for illumination!

The garnet was believed to protect from nightmares

and give guidance at night.

The Crusaders used them as protection against

wounds and accidents during their journeys.

Today, it is a symbol for

guidance and constancy.

February!
Birthstone: Amethyst
The Greeks believed that if an amethyst was
placed under the tongue while drinking
it would prevent intoxication!
For many years the amethyst has been a symbol
of peace and tranquility!
It is also said to be the stone of Saint Valentine,
who wore an amethyst engraved with the figure
of his assistant, Cupid.
Saint Valentine's Day is still observed in February.
March!
Birthstone: Aquamarine
People believed this stone had the ability
to aid seafarers.
It was also believed that if you dreamed aquamarine
it meant you were going to
meet a new friend!
Aquamarine has also been a symbol for youth
and health for many years!
April!
Birthstone: Diamond

The diamond is the hardest of all gems.
In ancient times they were believed to be
hardened dewdrops or splinters of lightning
and stars that fell to the earth.
Warriors believed if they wore diamonds into
battle that the gems would give them
strength and courage.
In ancient times, only men wore diamonds.
The tradition of giving diamond engagement rings
came much later.
Today, the gem is a symbol that reflects
the strength of love!
Birthstone: Emerald
The Emeralds magnificent color has
been said to rest and relieve the eye.
Romans dedicated the gem to the
goddess Venus because it symbolized
the reproductive forces of nature.
Early Christians considered the gem
a symbol of the resurrection of Christ!
In present time, the emerald is a
symbol for happiness and fertility.
June
Birthstone: Pearl
According to Indian mythology,
a pearl was formed when dew drops
during a full moon
fell from the heavens into the sea
and were captured by shellfish.
Warriors in India encrusted pearls
into the handles of their swords
to symbolize the tears a sword can bring.
In present time, the pearl
is a universal symbol of purity.
July
Birthstone: Ruby
The ruby is known as
"The Lord of the Gems"!
In the Orients it was believed to be the
spark of life and was thought to be drops of
blood from the heart of Mother Earth!
In other parts of the world, the ruby was perceived
as self-luminous and was called
glowing stone or lamp stone.
During medieval times, many thought the
ruby could warn of misfortune or illness to its owner
by turning a deeper red.
Today, it is a symbol for nobility.
August!
Birthstone: Peridot
The peridot is formed by a
volcanic action.
Greeks believed it brought
royal dignity upon its wearer
and it was also considered
a symbol for the sun.
Ancient legends considered the
peridot as a powerful amulet
that warded off evil.
September
Birthstone: Sapphire
It is a common theory
that the Ten Commandments were written on
tablets made of Sapphire.
In ancient times, the sapphire was believed
to hold special powers.
Many felt the gem gave its owner the ability
to foretell the future.
It has been a symbol for wisdom ever since!
October!
Birthstone: Opal
Throughout history, there are as many different legends about the opal as there are colors in this precious gem. There is an Indian legend about the origin of the opal. Quoted from "Gemstones" by Willard Heaps: "...the gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva once vied in jealous love for a beautiful woman. This angered the Eternal, who changed the fair mortal into a creature made of mist. Thereupon each of the three gods endowed her with his own colorso as to be able to recognize her. Brahma gave her the glorious blue of the heavens, Vishnu enriched her with the splendor of gold, and Shiva lent her his flaming red. But all this was in vain, since the lovely phantom was whisked away by the winds. Finally, the Eternal took pity on her and transformed her into a stone,the opal, that sparkles in all the colors of the rainbow." In Australia,a legend existed of a huge opal that governs the stars and guides human love, as well as controls the gold in all the mines. The Aborigines have an altogether different legend concerning the opal. They believed it to be the devil that lurks in the ground made up of half man and half serpent that lures men to destruction. Arabs believed the wearer of an opal had the power of invisibility, hence it became a popular talisman of thieves and spies. The Romans considered the gem to be a symbol of love and hope. In the orients, it was called the anchor of hope. The two beliefs of love and hope, above all the others has carried over into today's beliefs.
November
Birthstone: Topaz
The name Topaz is derived from the
Sanskrit word meaning "fire".
In ancient lore, it was believed that
topaz could control heat and cool
boiling water, as well as
calm excessive anger.
During the Middle Ages, the topaz
was used mostly by royalty and clergy.
A 13th century belief held that a topaz engraved
with a falcon helped its wearer cultivate
the goodwill of kings and princes.
Topaz was once thought to
strengthen the mind, prevent mental disorders,
and increase wisdom.
December!
Birthstone: Turquoise
Turquoise was used in some of the earliest jewelry
known to man. Pharaohs in Egypt have been
unearthed wearing turquoise jewelry that date
back to 55oo B.C.
Native Americans in the southwest
called turquoise "Chal-cui-hui-ta" which means
"The highest and most valued thing in the world."
They believed the blue represented heaven and
the green earth.
Turquoise was considered by some as a symbol of
good fortune and success.
It was also believed to bring prosperity to its wearer.


May 19, 2008

Sri Sathya Sai - Prashanthi nilyam - A spiritual resort



Prasanthi Nilayam, ‘The Abode of Supreme Peace’, is the Ashram (spiritual resort) of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba near the village of Puttaparthi in the Anantapur District of the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Nestled amongst a chain of hills and with the river Chitravathi flowing towards its east, this valley houses the Mandir (shrine), residential complexes for devotees, the headquarters of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization and the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust.
Bhagawan Baba spends most of the year in Prasanthi Nilayam, and hence, this hallowed township is the destination for thousands of spiritual aspirants of varied cultures, faiths, races, languages and socio-economic strata from all over the world to behold His divine form and experience His pure love.
Location
Prasanthi Nilayam is located in the Anantapur District of the state of Andhra Pradesh in South India. Click on the square to zoom in beside the map.









The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Prasanthigram or the super-speciality hospital is a 230-bed hospital that provides quality medical care at the tertiary level completely free of charge to all, irrespective of caste, creed, economic status, race or religion. The hospital provides free medical services in the disciplines of Cardiology/Cardio-Thoracic Vascular Surgery, Urology, and Ophthalmology. It was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India on 22nd November 1991 in the divine presence of Bhagawan Baba on the eve of His 66th Birthday celebrations.
The unique architecture of the hospital and the atmosphere of love and peace that pervades it have inspired people to hail it as a ‘Temple of Healing’. The main altar or Prayer Hall at the center of the building, with a massive dome rising 90 feet high, is visited by many to find succour and comfort in communion with God.
Location
It is located about 5 kms from the Prasanthi Nilayam Ashram.
Timings:
Visitors are permitted from 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. on weekdays. The hospital is closed to visitors on Sundays and public holidays.
For more information please contact the Public Relations Office of the hospital. Phone: 08555 287388 (Extension: 508).

Hill view statues:

Chaitanya jyothi- knowledge enchrichment center


Hanuman Temple
The Hanuman Temple is located in the village of Puttaparthi at the northern end of the Gopuram road. The temple is associated with a remarkable incident that occurred during Bhagawan’s childhood days. One day, young Sathya and His friends visited the temple to perform the customary circumambulation. They had gone around the sanctum sanctorum once and preparing to go around again when Sathya suddenly stopped and stood rooted to the spot as if held by some invisible force. Some of his stronger mates tried to move Him but couldn’t. He explained to His wonderstruck friends that it was Lord Hanuman who was holding Him back, and even as He said these words the boys could see Lord Hanuman holding Sathya’s feet tightly and saying, “Lord, it is I who have to circumambulate you”.

Stadium-


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Meditation Tree


The meditation tree is a banyan tree planted by Bhagawan on 29th June 1959, under which He has installed a ‘Yantra’, a copper plate with mystic markings on it. This ‘Yantra’, measuring about 15 inches X 10 inches, was materialized out of the sands of river Chitravathi by Bhagawan sometime in April 1959 when He had gone to the banks of the river along with some devotees, as He often would during those days. Bhagawan has said that such plates, known as ‘Yantras’, are an aid to meditation as they help develop concentration of the mind and control of the senses. He has also declared the tree will attract Yogis (spiritual adepts) who have reached a certain level of attainment in their spiritual pursuits.
Location
It is located about halfway up the road leading from the Sri Sathya Sai General Hospital to the Administrative Block of the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning.
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Planetarium:-

The Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre or Planetarium, with a seating capacity of 200, organizes shows every Thursday in two languages – English and Hindi. It employs a SPITZ SPACE SYSTEMS-512 to simulate the night sky and educate the public on the wonders of astronomy. The theatre has facilities that permit its use as a classroom. It acts as a catalyst in creating interest and also increasing the understanding of the basic concepts of astronomy, mathematics, physics and other disciplines in the students of the school and the college. In fact, the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning is the first university in the country to employ a planetarium for educational purpose.
It was inaugurated by Bhagawan on 22nd November, 1985.
Location
It is situated on the main road, opposite to the Higher Secondary School Boys’ Hostel in the Sri Sathya Sai Vidyagiri campus.
Timings
The planetarium organizes shows every Thursday in English and Hindi.
English 10.00 a.m. to 10.45 a.m.
Hindi 11.00 a.m. to 11.45 a.m.
Entry passes
Free passes are issued at the South Indian Canteen Coupon Counter (in front of West-2) every Wednesday from 10.00 a.m. onwards on first-come-first-serve basis.


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