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Dreaming Of Broken Chairs – Meaning

Dreaming of broken chairs is a bad omen as per dream meaning and interpretation. The dream means you will face unexpected problems especially fight with people and things breaking during fight. It also means you not being alert causing damage and embarrassment. Dreams of broken chairs and you wake up happy means you will realize the futility of something you had signed in for and will back out. Dream of broken chairs and there are a lot of chairs means you witnessing something bad during a get together or function. It also means violence or physical attack on you during a party or meeting. Dreams of broken chairs and you are trying to collect them or fix them means you will waste money on spurious products of no value. It also means you will waste your time and energy on worthless projects or things. It also means your attempts as mediator to bring peace will fail. Dreaming of broken chairs and you see other people in the dream means you will be causing public nuisance. It also m...

Benefits Of Living Life At A Slower Pace

Rather than getting sunken in despondency and indulging in self pity, we should use each crisis as a turning point to usher in a refreshing phase of living. This is the adrenalin recommended for the weak minded. Here are a few benefits of living life at a slower pace, rather than a high-strung, busy life. Slowing down makes us restful inside and gathers our strength; If we slow down and pace ourselves, we will have more energy for whatever life asks us to do; Slowing down fills the well of creativity. We get great ideas when we are not rushing through life; Slowing down is more peaceful. Our family likes it when we are more peaceful; We are more graceful when we move slower; We feel more of the natural abundance of life; there is less scarcity in our thinking when we slow down; Slowing helps us focus on the moment. Source - How to Master Change in Your Life? by Mary Carroll Moore.

Dreaming Of Broken Car – Meaning

Dreaming of broken car is a warning sign as per dream meaning and interpretation. The dream means you will face difficulties in life due to vehicles in near future. It also means damage to something of high value or you depended on. Dreams of broken car and if it is not your car means you will witness accident. It also means an action of yours causing damage to other people’s property. It also means financial damage to you. Dream of broken car and it is yours means you can expect problems in life due to materialistic things. It also means you will face emotional problem due to damage to something you loved. Dreaming of broken car and you are not seen in the dream means your property will be damaged when you are away from it. Dreams of broken car and it is taking place at an unknown place means you will face threat or troubles in a new area. It is a warning sign that you should not display wealth or take costly items to an area that you had not visited before. Here are some more c...

Dreaming Of Broken Ceiling – Meaning

Dreaming of broken ceiling is a bad sign as per dream interpretation and meaning. The dream of broken ceiling means soon you will face financial difficulties, it also means loss of money or wasting money on unwanted things. It is also a sign that not doing essential work at proper time will result in serious damage. Dreams of broken ceiling also mean you will take new approach to a problem. It also means changing the current residence. Dream of broken ceiling symbolically means trouble due to the activities of another person. It also means not doing work at the correct time will cause damage. Dream of broken ceiling and it is in an unknown place means you will face difficulties in a new place. It also means people will cheat you in a new location. Dreaming of broken ceiling and it is a known place means trouble in family. It also means unexpected problems related to property or house. Dreams of broken ceiling and you see other people mean frustration and problems from relatives...

Dreaming Of Broken Clay Pot – Meaning

Dreaming of broken clay pot is a bad omen as per dream meaning and interpretation. The dream means you will witness accidents or fights. It also means lie threatening accidents in the kitchen or lab or at workplace. It also means your dream will be shattered. It also means rejection or postponement of something very important to you. Dreams of broken clay pot and you are not seen in the dream means enemies will be active when you are away. It also means people working against you. Dream of broken clay pot symbolically means your impatience will cause problems. You need to allow things to settle down before attempting to do something with them. Dream of broken clay pot and you are seen in the dream means you will accidentally dropping something and it might prove to be costly. It also means you witnessing an accident or crime. Dreams of broken clay pot and you see other people in the dream means merry making or fun or party going out of control. It also means people creating havoc...

6 December 2022 Tithi – Panchang – Hindu Calendar – Good Time – Nakshatra – Rashi

Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Tuesday, 6 December 2022 – It is Shukla Paksha Trayodashi tithi or the thirteenth day during the waxing or light phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Shukla Paksha Trayodashi tithi or the thirteenth day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 7:16 AM on December 6. Then onward it is Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi tithi or the fourteenth day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 7:21 AM on December 7. (Time applicable in all north, south and eastern parts of India. All time based on India Standard Time.)  Good – Auspicious time on December 6, 2022 as per Hindu Calendar – There is no good and auspicious time on the entire day.  Nakshatra  – Bharani nakshatra till 9:18 AM on December 6. Then onward it is Krittika or Karthigai or Karthika nakshatra till 10:34 AM on December 7. (Time applicable in north, south and eastern parts of India).  In western parts of India (Maharashtra, Guja...

Makkavum Makkalum Theyyam – Story – Information

Makkavum Makkalum Theyyam is a rare theyyam performed in Kannur district of Kerala. Makkam belonged to Nambiar or Nair community and she is the only woman saint who has a theyyam. The story of Maakavum Makkalum theyyam is one of treachery and revenge. Kadangot Aaroodha Tharavadu Nambiars were the erstwhile rulers of Payyannur and other adjacent areas of Kunhimangalam and Ramanthali. Still the family is based at Kunhimangalam and is a part of the great history of Payyannur and other adjacent areas. Kunji Makkam was the daughter of Unni Cheriyayi of Kunhimangalam Kadangot Aaroodha Tharavadu. She was the youngest of the twelve brothers. All the brothers were generals in the army of Kolathiri king. She married Kutti Nambiar and she had twins – Chathu and Cheeru. As the Kadangot Aaroodha Tharavadu followed Marumakathayam, Makkam and her children stayed in the family and they were to get the property. This angered the wives of the twelve brothers and they plotted against her. Makkam ...

Upcoming Hindu Festivals in December 2022 – Hindu Vrat – Fasting – Rituals in December 2022

Dates of important upcoming festivals and fasting associated with Hinduism in December 2022 – based on major Hindu calendars and Panchang used in India. The festivals, Vrats and ritual days are based on Indian Standard Time (IST). December 1 – Mahananda Navami – Kalpadi Navami – Monthly Durga Ashtami Fasting December 4 – Mokshada Ekadasi Vrat – Guruvayur Ekadashi – Kaisiki Ekadashi December 4 – Geeta Jayanti December 5 – Matsya Dwadashi December 5 – Pradosh Vrat December 5 – Hanuman Vratham in Karnataka December 6 – Thiruvannamalai Deepam December 6 – Pishach Mochan shradh December 6 – Karthigai Deepam December 7 – Purnima Vrat December 7 – Datta Jayanti December 7 – Thrikarthika –Vaikhanasa Deepam December 8 – Snan Daan Purnima – full moon day December 9 – Paush Month begins in North India December 10 – Saubhagya Sundari Teej Vrat December 11 – Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat – Moonrise time at 8:48 PM December 16 – Dhanu Masam begins in Malayala...

Padinjare Chamundi Theyyam – Information – Story

Padinjare Chamundi Theyyam is powerful theyyam associated Shaiva bhootaganas. As per the popular story, Mahadeva Shiva performed a yajna and seven deities appeared from it. Padinjare Chamundi Theyyam was one of the deities appeared from the yajna. She once appeared at Padinjare Veedu in Parathoor to quench her thirst, here she found half man half lion form killing and eating cows. She drove away the powerful beast. The people of the area were so happy with the Goddess that they named her Padinjare Chamundi. This theyyam is performed by Velan and Koppalan community. Kannur Mathamangalam Kaithapram Idamana Illam, Kanhangad Pullur Kodavalam Nittur Tharavadu Devasthanam, Kanhangad Ravaneeswaram Kunhangad Tharavadu Devasthanam, Kasargod Uduma Bara Kunnummal Mullacheri Tharavadu, Kasargod Bedakam Valiyaveedu Kamalon Tharavadu, Kasargod Munnad Meethal Cheviri Tharavad Devasthanam, Kasargod Bovikkanam Muliyaar Karicheri Tharavad Devasthanam, Kasargod Poinachi Battathur Mottanadi Kookkal Th...

Prasadamandanam – Temple Architecture Text In Hinduism

Prasadamandanam is a treatise on architecture and temple-related crafts and ceremonies. This small text was written by Sutradhara Mandana and edited by Pandit Jagaddhara Zadoo. Prasadamandanam contains eight chapters with an introduction by the editor. Chapter one of Prasadamandanam includes a few miscellaneous topics connected  with architecture and iconography, covering the temples in Dravidian, Nagara, Bhumija and Kavina styles. Chapter two deals with facts on the plinth of a temple or a palace in relation to its shape, size and situation. The third chapter of the book describes the mandovara or the superstructure of the plinth. The author describes architectural styles while discussing pedestals and platforms, as also the structure of the threshold. Chapter four covers a number of topics such as iconometry, superstructures of a temple like kalasha, pataka (flag), etc. Chapter five of Prasadamandanam lays down qualifications for a sutradhara, who is apparently the overal...

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