Sunday 18 December 2011

Marry Christmas


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Amtek Group of Companies (Auto ancillaries 23 units)
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• Sona Cold Forgings Ltd.
• Sunbeam Auto Ltd., Gurgaon & Ludhiana
• Vipul Motors Ltd., Faridabad & Gurgaon
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• Indian Metal & Ferroy Alloys Ltd. (Mining & Metallurgy)
• Cybiz Call (International) Ltd., Gurgaon
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• Bhagwan Mahavir Kendra (Institutions)
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• Glassware Factories in Ferozabad.
• Paradigm Hospitality Pvt.Ltd. - Kebab King - Restaurant
• New Delhi Export House (multi-unit garment exporters)
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• Indus Valley Promotors Pvt.Ltd., Meerut, Estate Developers
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•Vipul Institute Of Vocational Training

Sunday 9 October 2011

Diwali 2011 & Vaastu Remedies


Diwali Festival consists of five great days, which are

·        Dhan Tryodashi on 24th October 2011,
·        Rup Chaturdashi on 25th October 2011,
·        Diwali on 26th October
o       Diwali Pujan Muhurt will be 07.08 PM to 09.04 PM on 26th October 2011, and
o       01.36 AM to 03.53 AM on 27th October 2011,
·        Govardhan Puja on 27th October 2011 and
·        Bhaya Dooj 28thOctober 2011.
Festival days of Diwali are highly potent to apply vaastu remedies, and in fact the entire month qualifies for the exercise.  Here is a guide to some of the basic principles for removal of vaastu dosha (affliction) and remedies for general well-being.
Vaastu doshacan be of various categories and so are the remedies thereof. These include
·         Removal of vaastu dosha by respective changes
·        Treatment by correcting internal vaastu of the wrongly placed elements.
·        Placement of counterbalancing enhancers or blockers to weeken dosha
·        Environmental checks and balances by plants and trees.
·        Vaastu dosha weakening by spiritual and other means, i.e.
o       By images or statues of gods & goddesses,
o       By planetary gems or colours or crystals or a combinations.
o       By vaastu purushchakra clearing and energizing,
o       By puja or yagya to appease relevant gods and vaastu devata.
o       By ayurvedic herbals placement.
o       By placement of relevant pre-energised yantra - Vaastu Dosh Nivaran Yantra.
o       By recitation of mantras.
If vaastu dosh removal is by demolition and reconstruction, then before demolition, prayers to Vaastu Purush should be performed. During demolition, earthen pot, water or seat should not be taken home from the site of demolition. If removal is not possible, Ganesh Pooja, Navagrah Shanti and Pooja of Vaastu Purush is recommended.
However, for a very healthy vaastu environment vaastu yantra can be installed. This a very useful and beneficial yantra. It combats the bad influences and ill-effects of vaastu faults existing in one's home or office. Mostly, there are certain inherent faults about direction, location, situation of a building, situation of rooms etc, which may not be easily curable or rectifiable.
The Vaastu Yantra not only helps to cure all inherent Vaastu faults and remove these ill-effects, but also generates the positive & benefic effects of Vaastu. This Yantra should be either be buried under the ground before or after construction, with due rituals, or installed at the 'Puja' room, and maintained with due periodic ritual. The installation of Yantra is most powerful during Diwali Festival on the day of “Puja of Goddess Mahalakshmi”, which falls on Wednesday, October 26, 2011
            However, with or without the attunement and installation  of “Vaastu Dosh Nivaran Yantra”, one may at least chant the following mantra for removal of vaastu dosh and to bring in vaastu harmony in one’s residence, office or factory:
·        “ Aum Vaastu Devaaye Namah”
·        “Aum Vaastu Purushaye Vidmahe Bhumiputraye Dhimahi Tanno Vaastu Prachodyat.”
·        “Ganpatya Loka Deva Dikpal-Kasthatha Sayudhah Sagnohpetah Shubh Karvantuveh Namah”
The yantra should be attuned and installed under the guidance of a wise person with such an expertise.  A Yantra is an instrument, or a talisman of sacred geometric or a mystical diagram usually in copper. It is a technique or path, considered the simplest and shortest, through which one can attain one's desires, and fulfill one's wishes. It is said that the 'Deities' reside in the Yantras and by performing 'Puja' or worship of Yantras, one can appease them, remove the malefic effects, and increase the flow of positive influences.  
Happy Diwali to all for pleasant festivities leading to peace and prosperity.





Thursday 15 September 2011

Navaratras & Pleasing Mother Goddess


This Navaratra are starting on Wednesday, September 28, 2011, and it is pertinent to guide the readers as to how please Maa Durga (for Durga Upasak and Shakti Upasak).  Everyone joins in worshipping “Maa Durga” during Navaratras. This enables us to attract wealth, auspiciousness, prosperity, knowledge, and power to cross every hurdle in life, globally and internally within ourselves.

One can propitiate “Maa Durga”, through the media of relevant divine form, according to one’s Moon Rashi, which definitely resonates well and lifts inner spirituality faster.

  1. If you are a Shakti Upasak, you will do well to practice regular upasana of on the following ten divine forms of AdyaShakti.
  2. On the other hand, if you are navdurga upasak, then you may choose to practice daily upasana of one of the nine divine forms of Navdurga as tabulated here under.

You will do well observing monthly fast based upon “Tithi”.

Look against your own Moon rashi column. Moon Rashi AdyaShakti Upasak NavDurga Upasak Monthly Fast Day

1.     Aries (Mesh)            Tara                              Shailputri                      Ninth Moon
2.     Taurus (Vrishabh)    Shodashi                      BrahmCharini                 Ninth Moon
3.     Gemini (Mithun)       Bhuvaneshwari              ChandraGhanta             Eighth Moon
4.     Cancer (Kark)          Kamala                         SiddhiDatri                    Ninth Moon
5.     Leo (Sinh)               BaglaMukhi                   KaalRatri                       Eighth Moon
6.     Virgo (Kanya)          Bhuvaneshwari              ChandraGhanta             Ninth Moon
7.     Libra (Tula)              Shodashi                      BrahmCharani                Eighth Moon
8.     Scorpio (Vrishchak) Tara                              Shailputri                      Eighth Moon
9.     Sagittarius (Dhanur) Kamala                         SiddhiDatri                    Ninth Moon
10.  Capricorn (Makar)    Kaali                             SiddhiDatri                    Ninth Moon
11.  Aquarius (Kumbh)    Kaali                             SiddhiDatri                    Ninth Moon
12.  Pisces (Meen)         Kamala                         SiddhiDatri                    Ninth Moon

There is no doubt, irrespective of any delineation, you may surrender to the “Divine Mother – Maa Durga”, by recitation of the following mantras.

“Aum Dum Durgaye Namah”
and / or
“Yaa Devi Sarv Bhuteshu Shakti Rupenn Sansthita,
Namastasye, Namastasye, Namastasye, Namo Namah.”

You may initiate yourself to follow the divine path of “Maa Durga”, and invoke the great powers that lie dormant within. Jai Mata Dee.

Sunday 31 July 2011

Vaastu : HOSPITAL COMPLEXES Revised


Surgery in Ancient India

In ancient India, medicine had acquired the highest degree of proficiency. Indian medicine (Ayurveda) dealt with the subject in totality. It described the structure of the body, its organs, its ligaments, muscles, vessels and tissues. Ancient Hindus excelled in surgery too. The ancient medical man most mentioned is the great Dhanawantri. Sushruta, Charaka and others down the line were bold and skilful in their surgery. They conducted amputations, arrested bleedings by pressure, bandage or boiling oil, performed operations in the abdomen and uterus, curved hernia, fistula and piles, set broken bones and dislocations and could deftly remove foreign substances from the body.

The great surgeon Sushruta is said to have advised dissection of dead bodies to a student of surgery and stressed the importance of knowledge gained from experiment and observation. The ancient medical men of India were the first to establish hospitals and for the centuries, they were the only ones to maintain them. Speaking about a hospital in Pataliputra - of King Chandragupta II, Fa Hein, a Chinese traveler, stated in his memoirs that all poor and helpless patients that came there were taken excellent care of. Food and medicine were provided according to their needs and a doctor was in constant attendance.

Modern Hospital

A modern hospital provides health care to the people, both preventive and curative. The hospital is a organization that has to function as a group of teams. The teams can be broadly classified as:

1.      Patient care team consisting of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medico-social workers and dieticians,
2.      Investigative team consisting of lab technicians, radiology technicians, nurses, pathologists, micro-biologists,
3.      bio-chemists and radiologists and
4.      Supportive team consisting of maintenance and house-keeping staff, transport staff, aides and helpers.

Basically, each hospital has two departments
a)      one for outpatients
b)      and the other, for inpatients.

The outpatient department is defined as a regular part of the hospital with scheduled part of working with medical and other staff to provide care for patients who are not registered as inpatients. The outpatients services can be preventive. Promotive, curative, follow-up and rehabilitative. The OPD also includes family welfare services, health, medical, para-medical and nursing services.

The inpatient department is defined as another part of the hospital, which allows the patients to stay in the hospital, which allows the patients to stay in the hospital for days together with medical and other staff providing total care for the patients. The operation theatres, major

and minor, are important segments of a hospital. These have to be segregated from other departments. It is necessary to understand the concept of protective, dirt-free, aseptic and disposal zones. Other blocks consist of premature units (neo-natals and nursing new-borns) and pharmacy.

A modern hospital also needs to have laboratories, which consist of clinical pathology, micro-biology, bio-chemistry, hematology and histo-pathology sections. Here, provision for waiting rooms and toilets have to be made. They also need radiology (X-ray rooms etc.) departments. Of course, due provision for a central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD), casualty, generator rooms, kitchen/canteen,stores, laundry, workshops, garages, mortuary, residential campus and community center can be made.

Application of Vaastu

The planning begins with locating a proper site. The basic considerations, of course, will be to select the site near main roads. This way, the accessibility to the hospital will be good.

a)      North-east sites are ideal for hospitals. But if corner sites are not available East and North-facing sites are recommended. Many a time, there are also not available and you may be forced to go in for a West or South facing site.

b)      A West-facing site may be preferred to South-facing one. Do not despair if you get a South-facing site. Vastu can be applied judiciously to get the sites the needed balance.

Proper orientation to the cardinal directions is definitely recommended. A site that has all sites equal, would be ideal. In a square, all the primary elements of nature --- udaka (water), gagana (space), pavana(air), dahana(agni) and prithvi (earth) are well balanced. If a rectangular site is selected, a length not more than twice the breadth may be chosen.

Once the site is selected, the planning of the structure begins. Allow a minimum of one-ninth of the site free on all four sites. This can be used for movement of traffic, trolleys and stretchers. This one-ninth relates to the Paisacha or non-habitable zone of the site.

The basement can be for car and other vehicle parking.

The ground floor can consist of the chairman's room, pharmacy, reception, and the casualty (or emergency) department. The minor operation theatre, the ECG, audiometry, X-ray and physiotherapy rooms, the consultation rooms are also provided at the ground floor. The laundry, the kitchen/canteen, the clinical lab, the ultrasound room, the generator and plant room, the laundry, toilets and, of course, the staircase and elevators will be at the ground floor.

The chairman's and other director's offices, the clinical lab and ultrasound can be in the Southwest, South and West sectors. Canteens, kitchens, generator and plant rooms can be in the agneya - Southeast sector. The elevators/staircases, laundry and toilets can be in the vayuvya - Northwest sector of the structure.



The central area from the North to South and East to West corresponding to 1/9th of the length (or width) can be kept open for fast and free movement of stretchers, wheel chairs, trolleys, doctors and patients. As the casualty and the minor operation theatres are immediate necessities, these can be in the easanya - Northeast of the building for easy access.

First floor of a modern hospital can house the operation theatres and other attendant units and rooms. The intensive care units can be in the Southwest and the South sectors, the CSSD and the changing rooms can be in the East and South sectors. The major/minor operation theatres and the post operative and recovery rooms can be in the North and Northeast sectors, the endoscopy room and the minor OPD procedures, the changing rooms and toilets can be in the West, North and Northwest sectors. The scrubbing and washing areas, the pantry and linen cupboards and the CSSD can be in the South and Southeast sector

In the second floor, the hospital can house the patient's single and double wards and the nurse's dormitories. The chairman's room and the double wards can be in the South, West and South - west sectors, the single wards can be in the Northeast, the nurses' dormitories in the North, canteens and kitchens in the South-east, and toilets and laundry in the Northwest sector.

The third floor can have the conference rooms having close circuit TV network for watching live operations in the North, East and Northeast sectors and the incinerators used for disposing of waste and infected material can be in the Southwest sector. The male and the female toilets can be in the Northwest sector and the Southwest and the South sectors can be strengthened with a rock garden such that it slopes to the North/East.

Importance of Sleeping Positions

The patients cots can be placed such that their heads are to the South. This way, the magnetic energies coming from the various sides and the polarity induced in the body vibe with each other to maintain a balanced blood circulation in the body, thereby strengthening the healing and curative properties of the body.

The great sage Garga is said have said that one should lie with his head placed southward if he wanted to live long. Sage Markandeya says that one is strong and lives long by placing one's head to the South.

It has also been proved by experiments that the human body is a magnetiseable object and that it contains a large percentage of iron in the blood that circulates all through the body. As our feet are always in touch with the Northern Hemisphere of the earth, which exhibits the properties of north polarity, south polarity is induced in out feet and consequently north polarity is induced in the head. The body will have stable health if the head is placed to the south, thereby preserving the natural polarity of the body.

On the other hand, when the head is placed to the north, there is repulsion between the two like poles of the body and the earth, blood circulation is affected and disease sets in.

Vaastu : HOSPITAL COMPLEXES Revised


Surgery in Ancient India

In ancient India, medicine had acquired the highest degree of proficiency. Indian medicine (Ayurveda) dealt with the subject in totality. It described the structure of the body, its organs, its ligaments, muscles, vessels and tissues. Ancient Hindus excelled in surgery too. The ancient medical man most mentioned is the great Dhanawantri. Sushruta, Charaka and others down the line were bold and skilful in their surgery. They conducted amputations, arrested bleedings by pressure, bandage or boiling oil, performed operations in the abdomen and uterus, curved hernia, fistula and piles, set broken bones and dislocations and could deftly remove foreign substances from the body.

The great surgeon Sushruta is said to have advised dissection of dead bodies to a student of surgery and stressed the importance of knowledge gained from experiment and observation. The ancient medical men of India were the first to establish hospitals and for the centuries, they were the only ones to maintain them. Speaking about a hospital in Pataliputra - of King Chandragupta II, Fa Hein, a Chinese traveler, stated in his memoirs that all poor and helpless patients that came there were taken excellent care of. Food and medicine were provided according to their needs and a doctor was in constant attendance.

Modern Hospital

A modern hospital provides health care to the people, both preventive and curative. The hospital is a organization that has to function as a group of teams. The teams can be broadly classified as:

1.      Patient care team consisting of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medico-social workers and dieticians,
2.      Investigative team consisting of lab technicians, radiology technicians, nurses, pathologists, micro-biologists,
3.      bio-chemists and radiologists and
4.      Supportive team consisting of maintenance and house-keeping staff, transport staff, aides and helpers.

Basically, each hospital has two departments
a)      one for outpatients
b)      and the other, for inpatients.

The outpatient department is defined as a regular part of the hospital with scheduled part of working with medical and other staff to provide care for patients who are not registered as inpatients. The outpatients services can be preventive. Promotive, curative, follow-up and rehabilitative. The OPD also includes family welfare services, health, medical, para-medical and nursing services.

The inpatient department is defined as another part of the hospital, which allows the patients to stay in the hospital, which allows the patients to stay in the hospital for days together with medical and other staff providing total care for the patients. The operation theatres, major

and minor, are important segments of a hospital. These have to be segregated from other departments. It is necessary to understand the concept of protective, dirt-free, aseptic and disposal zones. Other blocks consist of premature units (neo-natals and nursing new-borns) and pharmacy.

A modern hospital also needs to have laboratories, which consist of clinical pathology, micro-biology, bio-chemistry, hematology and histo-pathology sections. Here, provision for waiting rooms and toilets have to be made. They also need radiology (X-ray rooms etc.) departments. Of course, due provision for a central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD), casualty, generator rooms, kitchen/canteen,stores, laundry, workshops, garages, mortuary, residential campus and community center can be made.

Application of Vaastu

The planning begins with locating a proper site. The basic considerations, of course, will be to select the site near main roads. This way, the accessibility to the hospital will be good.

a)      North-east sites are ideal for hospitals. But if corner sites are not available East and North-facing sites are recommended. Many a time, there are also not available and you may be forced to go in for a West or South facing site.

b)      A West-facing site may be preferred to South-facing one. Do not despair if you get a South-facing site. Vastu can be applied judiciously to get the sites the needed balance.

Proper orientation to the cardinal directions is definitely recommended. A site that has all sites equal, would be ideal. In a square, all the primary elements of nature --- udaka (water), gagana (space), pavana(air), dahana(agni) and prithvi (earth) are well balanced. If a rectangular site is selected, a length not more than twice the breadth may be chosen.

Once the site is selected, the planning of the structure begins. Allow a minimum of one-ninth of the site free on all four sites. This can be used for movement of traffic, trolleys and stretchers. This one-ninth relates to the Paisacha or non-habitable zone of the site.

The basement can be for car and other vehicle parking.

The ground floor can consist of the chairman's room, pharmacy, reception, and the casualty (or emergency) department. The minor operation theatre, the ECG, audiometry, X-ray and physiotherapy rooms, the consultation rooms are also provided at the ground floor. The laundry, the kitchen/canteen, the clinical lab, the ultrasound room, the generator and plant room, the laundry, toilets and, of course, the staircase and elevators will be at the ground floor.

The chairman's and other director's offices, the clinical lab and ultrasound can be in the Southwest, South and West sectors. Canteens, kitchens, generator and plant rooms can be in the agneya - Southeast sector. The elevators/staircases, laundry and toilets can be in the vayuvya - Northwest sector of the structure.



The central area from the North to South and East to West corresponding to 1/9th of the length (or width) can be kept open for fast and free movement of stretchers, wheel chairs, trolleys, doctors and patients. As the casualty and the minor operation theatres are immediate necessities, these can be in the easanya - Northeast of the building for easy access.

First floor of a modern hospital can house the operation theatres and other attendant units and rooms. The intensive care units can be in the Southwest and the South sectors, the CSSD and the changing rooms can be in the East and South sectors. The major/minor operation theatres and the post operative and recovery rooms can be in the North and Northeast sectors, the endoscopy room and the minor OPD procedures, the changing rooms and toilets can be in the West, North and Northwest sectors. The scrubbing and washing areas, the pantry and linen cupboards and the CSSD can be in the South and Southeast sector

In the second floor, the hospital can house the patient's single and double wards and the nurse's dormitories. The chairman's room and the double wards can be in the South, West and South - west sectors, the single wards can be in the Northeast, the nurses' dormitories in the North, canteens and kitchens in the South-east, and toilets and laundry in the Northwest sector.

The third floor can have the conference rooms having close circuit TV network for watching live operations in the North, East and Northeast sectors and the incinerators used for disposing of waste and infected material can be in the Southwest sector. The male and the female toilets can be in the Northwest sector and the Southwest and the South sectors can be strengthened with a rock garden such that it slopes to the North/East.

Importance of Sleeping Positions

The patients cots can be placed such that their heads are to the South. This way, the magnetic energies coming from the various sides and the polarity induced in the body vibe with each other to maintain a balanced blood circulation in the body, thereby strengthening the healing and curative properties of the body.

The great sage Garga is said have said that one should lie with his head placed southward if he wanted to live long. Sage Markandeya says that one is strong and lives long by placing one's head to the South.

It has also been proved by experiments that the human body is a magnetiseable object and that it contains a large percentage of iron in the blood that circulates all through the body. As our feet are always in touch with the Northern Hemisphere of the earth, which exhibits the properties of north polarity, south polarity is induced in out feet and consequently north polarity is induced in the head. The body will have stable health if the head is placed to the south, thereby preserving the natural polarity of the body.

On the other hand, when the head is placed to the north, there is repulsion between the two like poles of the body and the earth, blood circulation is affected and disease sets in.

Vaastu For CINEMA COMPLEX


A building, whether it be a residential house or a industrial concern, it should be constructed obeying all the principles and rules given in Vaastu Shastra. Enjoying the bliss of healthy long life with family, he may find out the ways and means of getting rid of all troubles and losses. This is possible only on the basis of knowledge and knowledge requires experience. To incorporate the deeds and experiences of the forefathers or of our own in current situations in life, so as to enjoy the worldly pleasures is what we call experience. Happiness can be enjoyed for whole of the life.
The progress of any construction work is hindered or slowed down only if it is not in accordance with the procedure given in Shastras, where the good or evil effects of all the steps right from selection of site to residing in the house constructed have been considered.
Therefore the following facts relating to Vaastu in cinema halls and studios should be borne in mind and followed by the persons related to this business -
1.      Before constructing the cinema hall or studio, the land site should be square or rectangle and aligned to cardinal directions.
2.      The land should be sloping towards the northeast direction.
3.      Building of the cinema hall should be constructed keeping it elevated and heavy on the west and south.
4.      Screen and stage should be in the north or east and the balcony should be constructed in the west or south, so that the viewers face towards east or north while seeing a film.
5.      The machine room to project the film on the screen should be built in the south or west direction.
6.      Generator and electric power etc. should be installed in the southeast corner where these will be auspicious.
7.      Toilets for the public should be constructed in the south near the southwest corner or in the west near northwest corner, such that people face towards south while using the toilet.
8.      Entrance in the hall should be from southwest and exit in the north-east direction. Doors should be provided in proper auspicious position.
9.      In a hall facing east, entrance should be from the north side and in a hall facing north, entrance from the east is auspicious.
10.  Canteen and restaurant should be allotted a place in the east near the southeast corner or it can be near the northwest corner in the north.
11.  Car parking, cycle stand, etc. should be there in the southwest portion.
12.  Enough open space should be kept all around the cinema hall.
13.  Overhead water tanks should be placed in the southwest corner of the roof.
14.  The northeast corner should be kept low and light; it should always be kept neat and clean. Arrangement should be made in this corner for worship (Puja)
15.  The chamber of the manager should be in the southwest portion, and the manager should sit facing north or east in his room.
16.  Office will also be auspicious in southwest.
17.  Friday is the auspicious day for release of a film.
18.  There should not be any kind of pit or low area in the vicinity of the cinema hall in south or west direction.


19.  Slope of the cinema hall should be toward the northeast.
20.  Roof of the hall should also be sloping in east or north directions.
21.  Ticketing window should be in east or north directions.
22.  Office of the accountant and the engineer should be in southeast portion.
23.  The trailer photos of the current films can be displayed in the northwest areas of the cinema hall.
24.  A pit or low in the north or east is auspicious, water tank, bore well, constructed below the floor level of the hall in north-east direction for drinking water is auspicious and beneficial.
25.  Waste water or the sewer should be drained out from the northwest side.
26.  Rain water should flow out towards the northeast which should be harvested.