Vastu shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that aims to create harmonious buildings and spaces. According to its principles, the orientation and positioning of buildings, rooms, elements, and sites can be planned in a way that promotes prosperity, health, and happiness for the occupants. Selecting an auspicious site and planning the home in alignment with vastu principles regarding directions, elements, and symbolism can help ensure positive energy flow.
Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that takes into account the subtle energies of a space and how to enhance positive energy flow. It is based on the five elements of nature - earth, water, air, fire and space. The principles of Vastu guide the placement of buildings, rooms, and items within a space to promote health, wealth and happiness. Directions are each associated with deities and energies - for example the northeast is the most auspicious direction. Jaipur, India was founded in 1727 and carefully planned according to Vastu principles, with its grid layout divided into sectors and neighborhoods.
Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that covers concepts from science, art, astrology, and philosophy. It focuses on designing buildings and living spaces in harmony with natural energies. Key elements of Vastu Shastra include air, water, earth, fire, and space. The document discusses the ideal placement of rooms in a building according to Vastu principles, such as having the northeast zone for prayer rooms and living rooms. It provides an example case study of the city of Jaipur and its design based on Vastu. However, the document notes that there are also limitations to the strict applications of Vastu Shastra in modern times.
Vastushastra, which is purely an ancient Indian science alternatively termed as Indian Geomancy of architecture and building premises. This phenomenal science draws you to live and work in a most scientific way by taking advantage of the benefits showered on you by nature, 5 elements and 8 directions in order to gain peace, prosperity, health, wealth & happiness in your life.
It also does take into consideration Earth's electromagnetic & gravitational forces, universal positive energies, radiations from planets & stars, light & heat energies of the Sun, effects of useful Ultraviolet rays & harmful Infrared rays, sound energy, wind energy, solar energy, lunar energy etc.
Vastu Shastra is a traditional Hindu system of architecture that focuses on design principles related to layout, measurements, and spatial geometry. It aims to harmonize construction with nature by considering things like directional alignments and the functions of different building areas. Key elements of Vastu Shastra include the five elements of nature - earth, water, fire, air and space - and how their energies impact human well-being and prosperity when incorporated into building design according to Vastu principles. Following Vastu is believed to help create balanced, healthy environments that support happiness.
The document provides guidelines on Vaastu, an Indian system of architecture which considers alignment and positioning within a space. It outlines ideal locations for various rooms and structures, including having the kitchen in the southeast, master bedroom in the southwest, mandir (temple) in the east, and stairs turning clockwise. Directions and corners are also addressed, such as the southwest corner being highest and northeast being lowest and lightest. Color suggestions and remedies for Vaastu doshas (faults) are also mentioned.
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Vastu shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that aims to create harmonious buildings and spaces. According to its principles, the orientation and positioning of buildings, rooms, elements, and sites can be planned in a way that promotes prosperity, health, and happiness for the occupants. Selecting an auspicious site and planning the home in alignment with vastu principles regarding directions, elements, and symbolism can help ensure positive energy flow.
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Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that covers concepts from science, art, astrology, and philosophy. It focuses on designing buildings and living spaces in harmony with natural energies. Key elements of Vastu Shastra include air, water, earth, fire, and space. The document discusses the ideal placement of rooms in a building according to Vastu principles, such as having the northeast zone for prayer rooms and living rooms. It provides an example case study of the city of Jaipur and its design based on Vastu. However, the document notes that there are also limitations to the strict applications of Vastu Shastra in modern times.
Vastushastra, which is purely an ancient Indian science alternatively termed as Indian Geomancy of architecture and building premises. This phenomenal science draws you to live and work in a most scientific way by taking advantage of the benefits showered on you by nature, 5 elements and 8 directions in order to gain peace, prosperity, health, wealth & happiness in your life.
It also does take into consideration Earth's electromagnetic & gravitational forces, universal positive energies, radiations from planets & stars, light & heat energies of the Sun, effects of useful Ultraviolet rays & harmful Infrared rays, sound energy, wind energy, solar energy, lunar energy etc.
Vastu Shastra is a traditional Hindu system of architecture that focuses on design principles related to layout, measurements, and spatial geometry. It aims to harmonize construction with nature by considering things like directional alignments and the functions of different building areas. Key elements of Vastu Shastra include the five elements of nature - earth, water, fire, air and space - and how their energies impact human well-being and prosperity when incorporated into building design according to Vastu principles. Following Vastu is believed to help create balanced, healthy environments that support happiness.
The document provides guidelines on Vaastu, an Indian system of architecture which considers alignment and positioning within a space. It outlines ideal locations for various rooms and structures, including having the kitchen in the southeast, master bedroom in the southwest, mandir (temple) in the east, and stairs turning clockwise. Directions and corners are also addressed, such as the southwest corner being highest and northeast being lowest and lightest. Color suggestions and remedies for Vaastu doshas (faults) are also mentioned.
The document discusses Vedic principles for planning temple cities in India. It outlines how ancient texts like the Vedas, Arthashastra, and Silpasastras provide guidance on selecting auspicious sites, laying out the sacred geometry of city plans, and allocating areas for temples, residences, and public spaces. Traditional cities were designed according to principles of sacred geometry, with the temple at the center and surrounding concentric zones serving different functions.
The document describes the origins and evolution of deity worship in India from early depictions of nature-based gods to the development of the Hindu pantheon. It provides examples of deities commonly depicted on ancient and historic Indian coins, including Shiva, Vishnu, Indra, Krishna, Hanuman, Lakshmi, and Durga. The document traces the integration of cultural influences over millennia to shape modern Hinduism and the growing diversity of deities represented.
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8. Krishna Avatar
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The pygmy halfbeak Dermogenys colletei, is known for its viviparous nature, this presents an intriguing case of relatively low fecundity, raising questions about potential compensatory reproductive strategies employed by this species. Our study delves into the examination of fecundity and the Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) in the Pygmy Halfbeak, D. colletei (Meisner, 2001), an intriguing viviparous fish indigenous to Sarawak, Borneo. We hypothesize that the Pygmy halfbeak, D. colletei, may exhibit unique reproductive adaptations to offset its low fecundity, thus enhancing its survival and fitness. To address this, we conducted a comprehensive study utilizing 28 mature female specimens of D. colletei, carefully measuring fecundity and GSI to shed light on the reproductive adaptations of this species. Our findings reveal that D. colletei indeed exhibits low fecundity, with a mean of 16.76 ± 2.01, and a mean GSI of 12.83 ± 1.27, providing crucial insights into the reproductive mechanisms at play in this species. These results underscore the existence of unique reproductive strategies in D. colletei, enabling its adaptation and persistence in Borneo's diverse aquatic ecosystems, and call for further ecological research to elucidate these mechanisms. This study lends to a better understanding of viviparous fish in Borneo and contributes to the broader field of aquatic ecology, enhancing our knowledge of species adaptations to unique ecological challenges.
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Although Artemia has been known to man for centuries, its use as a food for the culture of larval organisms apparently began only in the 1930s, when several investigators found that it made an excellent food for newly hatched fish larvae (Litvinenko et al., 2023). As aquaculture developed in the 1960s and ‘70s, the use of Artemia also became more widespread, due both to its convenience and to its nutritional value for larval organisms (Arenas-Pardo et al., 2024). The fact that Artemia dormant cysts can be stored for long periods in cans, and then used as an off-the-shelf food requiring only 24 h of incubation makes them the most convenient, least labor-intensive, live food available for aquaculture (Sorgeloos & Roubach, 2021). The nutritional value of Artemia, especially for marine organisms, is not constant, but varies both geographically and temporally. During the last decade, however, both the causes of Artemia nutritional variability and methods to improve poorquality Artemia have been identified (Loufi et al., 2024).
Brine shrimp (Artemia spp.) are used in marine aquaculture worldwide. Annually, more than 2,000 metric tons of dry cysts are used for cultivation of fish, crustacean, and shellfish larva. Brine shrimp are important to aquaculture because newly hatched brine shrimp nauplii (larvae) provide a food source for many fish fry (Mozanzadeh et al., 2021). Culture and harvesting of brine shrimp eggs represents another aspect of the aquaculture industry. Nauplii and metanauplii of Artemia, commonly known as brine shrimp, play a crucial role in aquaculture due to their nutritional value and suitability as live feed for many aquatic species, particularly in larval stages (Sorgeloos & Roubach, 2021).
The use of Nauplii and metanauplii artemia in aquaculture (brine shrimp).pptx
About Vastu Purush by Vastu Classes in Jaipur
1. About Vastu Purush by Vastu Classes in Jaipur
Vastu Purusha is the body on which each part of human movement is completed. Whether we assemble
a house, a processing plant, school, well, compound-divider, tank or play area, we are setting it upon the
holy body of the infinite being that has come to dwell with us. All aspects of his body is consecrated,
with energies and attributes that add to and improve our life on earth. In this way, it is to him we bow in
appreciation when we begin upon any Endeavor, and to him we offer our thanks through blooms and
incense, minerals and metals, herbs and hues, in the midst of music and droning. For counseling or
learning aspects, consult vastu classes in jaipur.
The narrative of the Vastu Purusha goes subsequently: In the ages passed by, there carried on an evil
presence called Vastu who was savage and effective and in the propensity for threatening the world. As
the circumstance got to be agonizing the divine beings met up to battle him. Yet, his forces were such
that his substance kept on saturating the area bringing about untold wretchedness to the people and
divine beings alike. Accordingly, the divine beings went to Lord Brahma for help.
Influenced by the sadness of the divine beings, Lord Brahma battled and stuck the evil presence solidly
to the ground, and as a further insurance requested a specific number of divine beings to sit on him and
stop his exercises. The prevalent view is that the Vastu Purusha lays face-down on the ground, however
a couple of writings case he lies face up.
Despite the fact that it is a myth it can be deciphered to imply that the vitality originates from enormous
space and shows itself as the contained vitality inside of material marvels. The infinite vitality shows
itself as a wonder in the wake of traveling through a progression of change ether, fire, water and earth.
2. Consequently the fabricated space is made by driving forces of the earth, in consonance with the waking
and sleep of the natural vitality.
Vastu or bhoomi is vibrating and alive. This is the space of the earth or land. This vitality dwells in the
earth and is called by different names, for example, Vastu Nathan, bhoomi Purusha and Vastu Purusha.
This is the vitality of the material substance.
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