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Shani Mantra for Job - How to Effectively Chant Shani Mantra For Job?

When we become jobless or find it tough to get a job, we turn to gods. There is a popular belief that Shan is responsible for sudden job loss. Here is a Shani mantra for job – it helps in keeping the job intact. It is also ideal for those looking to find a job at the earliest. Shani Mantra for Job Om Aaim Hleem Shri Shanishcharaya Namah ऊँ ऐं ह्लीं श्रीशनैश्चराय नम : । How to Chant Shani Mantra for Job? The mantra should be chanted after taking bath early morning on Saturday. First offer prayers to Ganesha in mind. Then offer prayers to Hanuman in mind. Wear black color clothes. Sit facing east while performing the puja. Light a lamp using til ka tel - sesame oil. One wick is preferred. Offer red color flower. Offer dhoop of natural flowers. Prepare sweet using black til and jaggery. Offer urad dal uncooked. Now sit in meditation posture. Chant the mantra 108 times. Next offer jaggery and wheat flour (atta) to ants. The mantra should be simply chante

Bonsai Vastu – Bonsai Vaastu Shastra – Is It Bad or Good to Keep Bonsai Tree at Home

Bonsai is a Japanese art form of cultivating miniature trees that mimic full size trees. Bonsai has nothing to do with Hindu religion or Vaastu Shastra. So is it bad or good to keep Bonsai Tree at home. Truly speaking it is neither good nor bad. If the Bonsai tree gives you happiness then you should keep it. It is just an art form. Many people make good money by making Bonsai trees. Why Do Some People Consider Bonsai Bad for Vastu? Some people believe that as the size of Bonsai is small, people keeping it at home or shop will face financial and career problems. This is not true. If we take this logic, then people having coconut or other big trees in their plot should do well in career but this does not happen. Some of the things that appear in print media and television have no logic. They are mere superstitions. Bonsai brings neither good luck nor bad luck.

Symbolism In The Hindu Concept Of Creation

At the beginning of a cosmic cycle of Creation, the Srimad Bhagavata Purana tells us, the latent energies of the Supreme Being burst forth as a lotus bud bearing the Creator Brahma. Brahma looked around to find only a vast expanse of causal waters and wondered: ‘Who am I seated on this lotus; where has this lotus come from? It must surely have a basis.’   He dived into the waters through the lotus stalk, searching for his origin, but found his search unending even after aeons. He then returned to his seat, controlled his mind and senses, looked deep within himself and discovered ‘the truth of the indwelling Spirit, which he had failed to realize through his earlier quest outside’. In nutshell, You are that which you are searching outside.