Thursday, 14 January 2016

SOUTH EAST DIRECTION YANTRA

Every Vatsu direction has certain attributes which need to be followed religiously so as to make that direction Vastu friendly. If these Vastu principles are not followed, the direction becomes unsafe for human dwelling as it poses much negativity within the environment. However, to get rid of this negativity one does not always have to break down and reconstruct. Dr. Puneet Chawla, a well renowned Vastu expert, has formulated certain yantras pertaining to every direction as per Vastu which can solve Vastu defects of that particular direction simply by hanging it on to the wall facing that direction. These yantras have been pre-energized with mantras and shlokas by Dr. Chawla and his team.

Dr. Chawla explains that there are certain mystical symbols which correspond and are adapted by every religion or cultutre which vary from religion to religion. These symbolic elements are termed as yantras. The word yantra has been taken from the Sanskrit words ‘yam’ meaning the root or essence of any particular object and ‘trana’ meaning liberation from bondage. In short, a yantra would mean an object which liberates one from bondage. Yantras are a super science which depends on geometrical figures and numbers for specific representation of identities of idols. For example, naturally formed smooth stones, in Hindu culture, are worshipped as Shivlingam while a roundish flat stone is regarded as Shaligram, an identity of Lord Vishnu. Yantras are one of the 64 art forms which were even taught to Indian prices since ancient times. A person who is well versed about yantras is called a yantrik.
Dr. Chawla says that energy levels of Vastu environmental defects can also be rectified using these yantras as they induce positive energy within the surrounding.
South east direction yantra:

Vastu defects in the southeast lead to the following problems in the lives of its inmates:
  • Fame and respect levels go down
  • Lot of legal problems surround the person
  • Couples have lots of tassels and problems among them
  • Taxation and government problems arise
  • There lies enemity with people and threat to life
  • Theft related risks are high
South east turns into a problematic zone if:
  • There is a toilet in the south east direction of the house
  • The water source is in the south east 
  • The air conditioner is installed in the south east direction
  • There happens to be a garbage store or a dark store room in the south east
  • There is no south east in the plot as it is cut
Dr. Chawla says that simply by availing the south east direction yantra formulated by him and hanging it on the south eastern wall of the house can rectify all the above Vastu defects and bring about health, wealth and prosperity for its occupants.

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Monday, 11 January 2016

SOUTH DIRECTION YANTRA

Yantras are symbolic elements extracted by various religions and cultures. These geometrical representations signify mystical diagrams which when induced with power can do wonders in energizing the environment with positive vibrations. Yantra is a word which has been extracted from the words ‘yam’ and ‘trana’ from Sanskrit and they mean the essence of an object which lets one liberate from bondage. Such symbols let one perceive beyond bondage. These elements, called yantras, however, vary from religion to religion. For example, as per Hindu culture, yantras are mainly inspired by naturally formed objects or inanimate things like a smooth piece of stone is worshipped as Shivlingam, pertaining to Lord Shiva, while a roundish flat stone is regarded as Lord Vishnu’s identity in geometric shape using numbers and letters in Sanskrit.

South Direction Yantra

 Dr. Puneet Chawla, however, has capitalized these yantras in a manner to benefit mankind as a whole by using them for rectifying Vastu defects for the environment. According to him, yantras are super sciences which form part of one of the art forms out of 64 which were taught to Indian princes since ancient times. A person who excels in the art of yantras is called a yantrik. As Dr. Chawla puts it, if these yantras are energized with mantras, they can work like wonders in removing negativity from within any structure.

South direction yantra:
The following problems arise when the south of the house does not comply to Vastu principles:
  • Business losses continue to happen and family affairs are disturbed
  • Stagnation in job scenario without any promotion instincts
  • Work and relations hold no meaning for the person
  • Children stop concentrating in studies
  • Clashes among family members become quite common  
The south direction gives adverse results if the following points are not looked into in his respect:
  • There is a bore well, water activity, swimming pool in the south direction
  • The south of the plot has a wide opening
  • There happens to be a thoroughfare or a wide road in the south
  • The south direction floor level is on the lower side
  • The south has the drawing area of the house
  • The study of the children is located in the south
  • The south direction has been painted with a blue color
  • There are more windows in the south as compared to the north of the house
Dr. Puneet Chawla assures that all the above defects of the south direction can be rectified simply by hanging a south direction yantra on the southern wall of the house. This will let all the negative energy from this area sway away and induce positive vibrations within the environment. These yantras have been energized by Dr. Chalwa and his team to the best of human benefit as per Vastu principles and mantras.

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Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Significance of 108

The rosary or the mala which is used to count mantras in the Indian subcontinent has 108 beads. This specific number – 108 - has been a sacred number in the Indian subcontinent for  a  very  long time. This number is explained in many different ways.

The ancient Indians were advanced mathematically and 108 could well have been the result of a precise mathematically calculation which was thought to have a special  numerological significance.
  • 1,0 and 8 : one stands for God or Truth, Zero  stands  for emptiness or  completeness in spiritual  practice and eights stand foe infinity and eternity.
  • 9 multiplied by 12 : Both these numbers are considered  to have  spiritual  significance in many traditions. Nine multiplied by 12 equals 108. Also one plus eight equals nine and nine times 12 equals 108.
  • Astrology : There are 12 constellations and nine arc segments called namshas or chandrakalas, nine multiplied by 12 equals 108. Chandra is Moon and kalas are divisions within a whole.
  • Dance : There are 10 forms of dance  in Indian traditions 
  • Gopis of Krishna : In the Vaishnava tradition , there were  said to be 108 gopis or milkmaids of Krishna. 
  • Islam : In Islam , there are 108 names of Allah.
  • Planets and Houses : In astrology , there are 12 houses and nine planets, nine multiplied by 12 equals 108. 
  • Sikh : Sikhs used a mala of 108  knots that are tied in a string of wool, rather than beads as in other religions. 
  • Smaller divisions : 108 is divided , as in half, third, quarter, or twelfth so that some malas have 54. 36. 27 or nine beads
  • Stages of the soul : scholars believe that the atman goes through 108 stages on the journey after death.
  • Sun and Earth : The diameter of the sun is 108 times that of the Earth. 
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Sunday, 27 December 2015

Reciting a Mantra

The basic prerequisite for mantra jaap is concentration. Purity of mind, feelings and body is required for better mantra practice. For purity and stability of emotions, the worshipper should focus on the place between the eyebrows, that is the area of the Ajna chakra. It is an energy centre in the body. This  chakra helps one obtain and maintain control on the sensory organs and the whole body. Meditate for a few minutes on the ajna, focus on the area between the eyebrows. Control your breathing with breathing exercise or pranaayam. Our lifestyle has become so hectic , that we are unable to “rest” when we try to meditate and pranaayam will help in relaxing us. Praying to God before reciting the mantra also helps in preparing one for the mantra.

One should eat less before starting a japa practice. A full stomach makes one lethargic  and sleepy and it becomes difficult to concentrate.

  • Japa Mala  (rosary) :  In simple terms , a rosary is a tool to count the mantra. The japa mala has 108 beads. There is also an additional bead along with the 108, and this additional, 109th bead is called meru. The bead should not be crossed while reciting the mantra. The thumb and third finger of the right hand are used to count the mantra.
  • Sthana ( place of worship) : If you choose to do mantra jaap  for a particular reason , you must find a suitable place. The same place should be used for japa every day. Sit on a suitable asan for chanting the mantra. 
  • Samay (time): Fix a particular time for the mantra jaap. If you perform the practice at the same time each day, it pleases the deity which in turn produces early results.
  • Sankhya ( count ) : This means the number or count. We have to decide how many times we will repeat the mantra. Some deities require a specific number of mantras. Mantra siddhi can be obtained when we achieve the completion of a specific no of mantra counts. It is generally believed that one should chant the mantra for a minimum of 125,000 times for any deity.
  • Sankalp (determination/oath) : when you start a mantra anushthaan, you should take a sankalp (oath) that you will accomplish a pre-decided number of mantras in a fixed period of time, with the date and time of starting the mantra anushthaan and a date and time of its completion.
  • Disha ( direction ) : some deities are poisoned in certain fixed directions. So one should do the mantra anushthan facing the same direction in which the deity is positioned. In general, the mantra anushthan should be done in the morning , facing the  east. Evening or night mantra anushthan should be done facing the west.

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Monday, 21 December 2015

Good life Success Mantra

The word mantra can be divided into two parts “man” which means “mind” and “tya” as “to free”, which then put together means to clear or remove negative and harmful thoughts from the mind. A mantra or japa is a subtle energy or force that has been “sheathed” in a sound structure. It is the energy body of particular deity. A mantra become potent when concentrated upon and repeated a specific number of times.

It is believed that when a mantra is repeated with full concentration and enthusiastic  devotion, the presiding deity of that mantra is evoked. Mantra are the channels for reaching  the subconscious and remove all blockages from the soul and body. It leads us to a certain wavelength where we can achieve self-realization and experience the presence of God.

A well-fabricated sound form can generate emotions. feelings and expressions. It can take a person to any level of thinking and visualizing. The mind reacts to every kind of sound, whether it is pleasent music or something as jarring as shouting or some loud noise and reacts accordingly.

So, a mantra when created within a good sound structure, generates powerful energies and imbues the worshipper with positive thoughts. If one know the actual meaning of the mantra that has to be chanted, then the results will be accurate and occur within a short span of time. 

In the Agni Purana, Lord Agni says that mantras are a strong and effective way of invoking God and attacining moksha. Agnidev has also classified mantras: those which have more than twenty words are called Malamantra. These mantra usually end with a swaha or Namaha and are best practiced in old age.

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Friday, 18 December 2015

What is Vrat (vow) ?

In one of our scriptures, the Garuda Purana, Lord Brahma explains to Maharishi vedavyasa that observance of the rules postulated by the shastras (scriptures/texts) is called a  vow or vrat or a tapa.

Rules to follow
Lord Brahma further says that the person who undertakes a vrat has to observe a few rules. He :
  • Must bathe thrice a day: in the morning, at midday and in the evening. 
  • Must sleep on the ground and keep a control on the senses
  • Must not speak to women, persons of low caste and those of sinful mentality.
  • Must keep oneself pure and perform havan (sacrificial offerings made to a sacred fire) everyday
Fasting a Vrat
There are many types of vrats and observing an upvaas (fast) is one of these. Keeping a fast is very common in Hindu culture. Apart from the spiritual and religious significance of fasting, it does a lot of good  to the physical body. Apart from the spiritual and religious significance of fasting, it does a lot of good to the physical body and mind : toxins are removed and fasting helps in controlling emotions, passions and the senses and both the mind and heart are purified. Fating completely overhauls the urinary circulatory, digestive and respiratory systems.After observing a complete fast, one's mind is at peace and one can progress in meditation and contemplation.

There are many recommended fasts related to the lunar dates and months or to the transition of the sun from one Zodiacal sign to the next.

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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Spiritual & Natural Products

Black Haldi/Turmeric

Turmeric is a plant stem. Used as a spice in Indian food, turmeric abounds in medicinal properties. Turmeric is used to apply tilak. Black Turmeric is quite unattractive to behold, but it is very sacred and multi-beneficiary.

Parad (Mercury) Shivalingam 

In the ancient scripture shiva Purana, the shivalingam is said to be an extension of Lord Shiva. The Shivalingams are carved from a variety of materials like stones, precious stones, precious metals etc. Shivalingams  that are made of parad (mercury) or quartz crystal and natural lingams that are available from River Narmada are considered ideal for home or office

Shwetark Ganesha

The aak is a commonly available plant, which bears violet flowers, but a white-flower bearing plant is rarely seen. The stem of the white aak is called shwetark (shwet means white). The shape of the stem of the shwetark is like Ganesha.

Dahinavarti Shankh

This conch was one the 14 divine products that emerged at the churning of the ocean. Lord Vishnu took this as his property and illustrations depict Vishnu holding it in right hand. This shankh should be energized with prayers and offerings in the form of prasad, flowers and mantras, only then will one’s will be answered.

Black Horse Shoe


The horse shoe is full of physical power. When a horse gallops on the road, the shoes get charged with the gravitational energy of the Earth. The shoe should hung at the entrance from the inside in a U-shape. It is believe that black horse shoe will ward of all kinds of black magic

Gomati Chakra 



The Gomati Chakra is found in seas and rivers. It is good aid to spiritual and tantric rituals. Money and prosperity follows the Gomati Chakra

Narmadeshwar  shivalingam


This shivalingam is found in the Narmada river, which is considered to be sacred in India. The shiva Purana says that Lord Shiva blesses the place where Narmadeshwar shivalingam is kept and worshipped. It should be offered water and tilak and bael patra.

Shaligram shila

The shaligram shila is identified with Lord Vishnu. It has many different symbols of Lord Vishnu’s chakra which are carved naturally. Once a lady called Vrinda cursed Lord Vishnu that he’d be turned to a stone and he born as a shila (stone).

Vaijyanti seeds

These seeds are black or brown in colour and grows in the forests of Vrindavan, where god and goddess eternally make love. The Vaijyanti seeds should be  worshipped for Peace, to please Maha Lakshmi, for begetting a male child.

Ekakshi Nariyal


Normally, a coconut has three dots or round markings on its body, which may be looked upon as one mouth and two eyes. But sometimes, coconut  with one mouth and one eye found. These coconuts are called Ekakshi  Nariyal.

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