The 8x8 (64) grid Manduka Vastu Purusha Mandala layout for. It is one of 32 Vastu Purusha Mandala grid patterns described in Vastu sastras. In this grid structure of symmetry, each concentric layer has significance. The central area in all is the.
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Mandala 'circle-circumference' or 'completion', is a concentric diagram having spiritual and ritual significance in both Hinduism and Buddhism. The space occupied by it varies in different – in Pitha (9) and Upapitha (25) it occupies one square module, in Mahaapitha (16), Ugrapitha (36) and Manduka (64), four square modules and in Sthandila (49) and Paramasaayika (81), nine square modules.
The Pitha is an amplified Prithvimandala in which, according to some texts, the central space is occupied by earth. The Sthandila mandala is used in a concentric manner. The most important is the Manduka/Chandita Mandala of 64 squares and the Paramasaayika Mandala of 81 squares.
The normal position of the Vastu Purusha (head in the northeast, legs in the southwest) is as depicted in the Paramasaayika Mandala. However, in the Manduka Mandala the Vastu Purusha is depicted with the head facing east and the feet facing west. Vastu directional chakara It is believed that every piece of a land or a building has a soul of its own and that soul is known as Vastu Purusha.
A site of any shape can be divided using the Pada Vinyasa. Sites are known by the number of squares.
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They range from 1x1 to 32x32 (1024) square sites.
Harihar Adhikari Ratanpur, Dang, Nepal. Email: [email protected] Date of Birth: 15 February, 1992 Who is Harihar Adhikari? Astrologer, simply to introduce. Rigorous researcher of astrology can better describe him.
He is 24 now and popularly known as young astrologer. His expertise in Vaastu, Face Reading, Numerology, Palm reading, Prediction established him and his astro remedies made him incredibly popular. 'A Guide, Margadarshak' is his prompt answer if anyone asks him who are you. To add up, 'Astrological Guide' will clear the meaning of Guide. In other word, a mediator to explain positions, situations and circumstances, he details. He does not create, He explains things, calculates positions and explore remedies. Mahesh Bhandari, a media entrepreneur and friend to him remarked as 'A Star that Calculates the Planets' about Mr.
Serving clients at his best is regular routine for him and leisure is full of research and development. Visits orphanage homes and during the time with orphans he never rushes. Playing table tennis can attract him at any time.
He is fond of shopping and watching movies, never gets tired to talk with friends. He is happy to choose astrology as a tool to help individuals, communities, socieites and countries where he does not have to create anything but explain. He enjoys exploring and experiencing. Adhikari, a student of science in his higher secondary level at the very young age of 17 happened to challenge an astrologer and astrology.
Young, innovative-scientific and energetic mind of Adhikari did not accept the predictions of an astrologer because he did find any scientific reasons to make the predictions true. Destiny destined a game for him. A bonafide student of science stepped into study of astrology, with a short training at the beginning. With the training, he could not stop himself to turn the pages from 'Jyotishvigyan' part of 'Rigveda'.
There he finds connections, witnesses the science in astrology. He knew the journey was long but never stopped since then. He enjoyed the findings and all of them were scientific. The findings further encouraged him. And he is the most popular astrologer in Nepal.
The astrology is science or not is a common question he faces. 'Astrology is not anything fiction but a pure science', Adhikari spells out. He is enjoying his 50,000 plus happy clients. Prediction is easy but accurate prediction is important. Easy prediction practices somehow threats the field and he advocates reasoning is equally important to reach to the accuracy of predictions.
He shares, life is beautiful with the help of astrology. It is a brush can paint anyone's life beautifully. Astrology is a science consists two parts; 'Math & Forecast or Ganit and Falit'.
Forecasting future is never possible without calculations, he has firmed belief. With confidence gained from 50,000 plus happy clients he adds up 'I am here in this field because of my curiosity, I am here because I needed to be here and I needed to be here because I needed to help people.'
2012, he established 'Astrologers Worldwide Pvt. Ltd' and has been helping numbers of people from different countries.
He has travelled to Malaysia, Singapore, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Thailand, UK, Dubai, Bangladesh and India either to consult people or to attend astrological conferences. On the occasion of conferences he is awarded from many. He concludes, 'I am astrological counselor and interpreter of jyotishvigyan and vaastu consultant.' He aims to open an astrology school in near future, responded to a question how would you like to spread the knowledge and experiences you have gained. Best Astrologer of Nepal- 2015, 15th Asian Conference on National Heritage: Jyotish & Vaastu Shastra, Sri Lanka Organized by: 'Asian Astrologers Congress, I.
Ndia', 'South Asian Astro Federation, Nepal' Vidyalok Jyotirvidya Pitah, Sri Lanka Man of the Year on Astrology- 2016, 39th Annual International Conference on Oriental Heritage, New Delhi Organized by: Indian Institute of Oriental Heritage, Kolkata Best Astrologer, Asia- 2016, 16th Asian Conference on National Heritage: Dubai Conference Organized by: 'Asian Astrologers Congress, India', 'South Asian Astro Federation, Nepal' and 'Heritage Society, Dubai'.