Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Yantra

Yantra


Yantra should be frequently energized with the appropriate Mantras. They must be cleaned and

empowered periodically like gemstones by the user. Yantras are less expensive than gemstones. They

can be more effective than gems if meditated upon with mantras. They possess no side/harmful effects.


YANTRAS Each planet in astrology possesses a special energy pattern. A Yantra is the visible

form of an energy body, represented by a Mantra. Two general types of Yantras exist:
a. Numerical Yantras - where in special significant numbers are inscribed.

b. Geometrical Yantras - based on specific geometrical designs.


Yantra should be frequently energized with the appropriate Mantras. They must be cleaned and

empowered periodically like gemstones by the user. Yantra,s are less expensive than gemstones.

They can be more effective than gems if meditated upon with mantras. They possess no

side/harmful effects.
While there is a wide range of Yantras - each with a specific purpose, we at viswanadhajyothirnilyam.com

have focused on the four basic purposes of life and have selected those Yantras that address the


fulfillment of desires in these four directions. According to Vedic teachings, the four basic

purposes or goals of life are:

Pursuit of Dharma (Vocation), Pursuit of Artha (Wealth), Pursuit of Kama (Sensual Pleasures),

Pursuit of Moksha (Salvation)
Planetary Yantra

The Planetary Yantra has two sides. On one side is the impression of the Surya Yantra and the

reverse is the Numerical Yantra with its own planet Mantra for the planet that is prescribed for

you.

Planetary Yantras have been used by astrologers as remedial measures to help balance, give

strength and calm the energies of planets. The Planetary Yantra has two sides-on one side is the

impression of the Surya Yantra and the reverse is the Numerical Yantra with its own planet

Mantra for the planet that is prescribed for you.

From times immemorial, Vedic Astrology has had the power to make us aware of the planetary

influences on our lives as well as the remedial power to help us balance the planetary influences

and of improving them. It is said that the 'Devas' (Gods) or Deities (Goddess) reside in the

Yantras and by performing 'Pooja' or worship of Yantras, one can appease the Deities, remove

the malefic effects of planets, and increase the flow of positive influences.
Planetary Yantras available.

Planetary Yantra for Sun will increase vitality, success and intellect. It lessens anger


and egoism. The only appropriate and most powerful protection for people who has

debilitated Sun in their Natal Chart.
Planetary Yantra for Moon will bring better insight, love of home and family and


emotional stability. The only appropriate and most powerful protection for people who

has debilitated Moon in their Natal Chart.
Planetary Yantra for Mars will increase audacity, sportsmanship and determination. It


helps with marital problems and divorce, violence and debts. The only appropriate and

most powerful protection for people who has debilitated Mars in their Natal Chart.
Planetary Yantra for Mercury helps in communicating and learning. Lack of


concentration, restlessness, nervous disorders, and eccentric behavior can be decreased

by this yantra. The only appropriate and most powerful protection for people who has

debilitated Mercury in their Natal Chart.
Planetary Yantra for Jupiter brings generosity, joy, concentration and fertility. It is


beneficial for children, creativity and meditation. The only appropriate and most

powerful protection for people who has debilitated Jupiter in their Natal Chart.
Planetary Yantra for Venus makes one more loving, friendly, artistic, popular and leads


to a good marriage. The only appropriate and most powerful protection for people who

has debilitated Venus in their Natal Chart.
Planetary Yantra for Saturn decreases loneliness, depression, isolation, and suffering.


The only appropriate and most powerful protection for people who has debilitated Saturn

in their Natal Chart.
Planetary Yantra for Rahu increases popularity, fame and power. The only appropriate


and most powerful protection for people who has debilitated Rahu in their Natal Chart.
Planetary Yantra for Ketu increases spirituality, healing, helps with perception,


mysterious illnesses, allergies, concentration and liberation. The only appropriate and

most powerful protection for people who has debilitated Ketu in their Natal Chart.
Numeric Surya Yantra

Sun is the prime ray that nourishes all other planet rays. It is symbolized as the light of life, nourishment,

evolution and revelation. It is that element of creation without which every other aspect of creation is

non-existent. In all the philosophic and religious existence in different cultures of the world, sun holds

the highest position.

In effect each of us have to pass the test of evil, elevate ourselves to the platform of sound judgment

and only then can the true light be visible for us. So, when Saturn is causing sorrow it is actually letting

us know about our own actions. It cannot cause sorrow prom the prime journey as God created all of us

in his form and gave a minute portion of his power to all of us. The reservoir was the same so Saturn had

no role to play then. It is only at later stage during our karmic journey that we gathered negative points

and each one of them have to be balanced through the suffering inflicted by Saturn. So it is said that one

can only reach the light of the Sun after having crossed the darkness of Saturn.

The numeric Yantra is an all purpose Yantra created out of three prime metals. Gold, Silver and Copper.

Copper is the core, then there is a Silver border and finally encased in gold. The numeric pattern is

engraved on the copper on one side and the “beeja” (seed) mantra or the prime syllable that connects



to the power of the Sun is inscribed on the other side or the back of the pattern on silver. This Yantra is

meant to be worn as a pendant and it must lie between the breasts.

The prime power of all planets lie with the Sun. Sun signifies light and good while Saturn signifies

darkness and all that is considered as bad. The subtlety of this theory goes to the root cause of all that is

considered bad that evil was created by God in order to save the good. Evil is also a creation of God. A

blind man has no idea of light as he/she has never experienced it.

Unless one experiences the bad, there is no distinction between the two. .It is most recommended for

those with weak, afflicted or debilitated Sun. It is also highly beneficial for those who are not enjoying a

good level of success in life. It recommended for all.

Jupiter Yantra

Just as each planet has a mantra, a special sound energy; there is special energy pattern for each planet,

a Yantra. The Yantra is a special geometric design, which is the visible form, the energy body, of the

mantra, and the planet to which it corresponds. Yantras sometimes supplement the power of mantras

and can become as strong as the mantras themselves. If a mantra is the invisible driving force, the

Yantra is the visible means to gain power and wealth, ward off evil and illnesses, nullify the ill effects of

material existence, bring you to the path of virtue and fortune, enhance your capabilities - and bless you

with almost any material comfort or spiritual benefit you desire.

Place Jupiter Yantra on the altar, recite the mantra 108 times while gazing at the image on Thursdays. It

can also be used during Jupiter dashas. Jupiter Yantra can be placed on a Northeast wall and we feel the

difference in our life. It brings joy, helps in concentrating and also helps in fertility. It is good for people

suffering from diabetes, liver and gallbladder problems, hip disorders and skin diseases.

The Jupiter Yantra has Jupiter’s numeric pattern engraved on it. This numeric sequence relates



specifically to the magic square of the number five. The numbers add up to 27 for each column, and 81

for the total. The reverse side of the Jupiter Yantra has the planetary symbol of Jupiter engraved on it.

The Yantra ships with a Silver Chain in a Velvet Pouch. All instructions for energizing the Yantra, along

with the Mantra will be delivered electronically.

Moon Yantra

It is easy to discard Chandra or Moon as an insignificant planet in respect to strong malefic

planet like Saturn or great benefic such as Jupiter. But this very potent yet subtle energy of Moon

creates the perfect mind of a mortal without which the purpose of being a human being is lost.

Moon is affected easily when in contact with Saturn, Rahu or Ketu. The mind of the person

becomes clouded with a sense of doom unless Moon is in its own house or sign of exaltation.

Even when it is in comfortable locations, some of its moon shine is lost. Moon is our capacity to

be happy, as a ruler of the mind it is our gateway to the finer feelings in life.

This Moon Yantra is essentially beneficial for people with debilitated or afflicted Moon by

either, co-habitation or aspect of Saturn, Rahu or Ketu. Moon suffers the most and so does the

person whose chart has this misfortune.
This Yantra stays more energized in combination with Regular Practice of Chandi Path (The

glory of Durga is known from the ancient treatise of Markandeyo Purana. It is known as Devi

Mahatmyam or Durga Saptasati and was written in 700 slokas. Devi Durga was generated and



empowered by the unification process of all the power of the gods and destroyed the demons who had

dislodged them from their divine abode.

Devi Chandi is also the image of the eternal mother who in her different forms killed various demons like

Mahishasur, Shumbh & Nishumbh, Raktabeej, Chando, Mundo, Dhumrolochana and their army and

saved the Devas from destruction. Chandi is Durga at her most terrifying image, there is nothing that can

be victorious against it. It is said that these slokas are powerful Mantras against all evils.

We ourselves generate negative energy and suffer from tension and fatigue. This fatigue due to the

struggle for existence has chain reaction at our domestic front where family starts to squirm under the

pressure of negative vibes. Ultimately, peace and harmony are lost when our professional front

becomes shaky and shows signs of decline.

The world is a huge reservoir where there are millions of souls who generate this negative energy

unconsciously. The random activities create chaos in and around us. While there is effort to eliminate

the same but the veil of maya (Illusory world) causes delusion and we fall prey to wrong decisions.

There can be real living enemies or there can be negative factors in our minds that can become our

enemies detrimental for our development or there can be negative powers that work against us due to

our interaction with other mortals. Instances of enmity, rivalry and unavoidable obstacles are regular

phenomena of human existence. While we try our level best to overcome them but a lot of energy and

time goes into this effort. It would not be wrong or false to conclude that we waste a tremendous

amount of life force in fighting these shadows. The end result is never perfect and we go from one

obstacle to the other.

Devi Mahatmaya or Durga Saptasati or the Chandi is divided into 13 Chapters and consists of 700 slokas

or mantras. Recitation of these slokas is known as Chandi Paath and has been recited and known to

combat every kind of enmity and adversity, from ages forgotten. It has been used as the most powerful

weapon by the Devas (gods) and mortals alike.). The power loss of this luminary is made up and it


starts generating its potential effects in the life of the person and brings in happiness and

optimism.

This Yantra is crafted as a 1 inch diameter silver locket with a 3 carat natural white pearl in a

perfect astrological setting. The front face of the locket has the planetary symbol of Moon while

the reverse is engraved with the numeric energy pattern of the Moon. This numeric sequence

relates specifically to the magic square of the number two. The numbers add up to 18 for each

column, and 54 for the total.

The Yantra ships after a traditional energizing ceremony with a Silver Chain in a Velvet Pouch.

All instructions for energizing the Yantra, along with the Mantra will be delivered electronically.
Hanumaan Kavach

Mars controls our actions and Lord Hanumaan controls Mars. We can harmonize our Mars, the

indicator of our energy and motivation through spiritual practice, Mantra and Meditation. Too

much aggression can bring ruin to love, finance, career and almost every positive aspect of life.

Hanumaan Kavach is the best protection in our daily life.

From the rich background of the Vedas and the Puranas, Cyber Astro brings you an exclusive

and powerful remedy for signs of Mars affliction with our special offer of the Hanuman Kavach

and kit. A "Kavach" is a shield or protection against danger. Get your own protective Armour

against the malefic influences of Mars. It would also help you to remain focused in your

endeavors, enjoy a happy & successful career & married life and will also ensure safe travelling.

In Indian mythology, Lord Hanuman is considered the God of power and strength and is

worshipped by millions every Tuesday. Hanuman Kavach properly energized by prayer and

meditation is the protective shield, which will protect the wearer against all evils, perils and

various diseases caused due to the unfavorable Mars. This represents a worship of the Supreme

Lord, for acquiring knowledge, physical and mental strength, truthfulness, sincerity, selflessness,

humility, loyalty, and profound devotion to the Lord.
Who needs protection?

People with Mars afflictions or Kuja Dosha (defect) in birth chart.

Manglik people facing crisis in Married/Love life.

People who desire a "Quest for Excellence" beyond the normal plane.



Chandi Path

The power of evil is so great that even gods are unable to combat it single handed. It is only

through the united effort of divinity in totality that it can be defeated. The name Chandi is one of

the many names of goddess Durga.
The glory of Durga is known from the ancient treatise of Markandeyo Purana. It is known as Devi

Mahatmyam or Durga Saptasati and was written in 700 slokas. Devi Durga was generated and



empowered by the unification process of all the power of the gods and destroyed the demons who had

dislodged them from their divine abode.

Devi Chandi is also the image of the eternal mother who in her different forms killed various demons like

Mahishasur, Shumbh & Nishumbh, Raktabeej, Chando, Mundo, Dhumrolochana and their army and

saved the Devas from destruction. Chandi is Durga at her most terrifying image, there is nothing that can

be victorious against it. It is said that these slokas are powerful Mantras against all evils.

We ourselves generate negative energy and suffer from tension and fatigue. This fatigue due to the

struggle for existence has chain reaction at our domestic front where family starts to squirm under the

pressure of negative vibes. Ultimately, peace and harmony are lost when our professional front

becomes shaky and shows signs of decline.

The world is a huge reservoir where there are millions of souls who generate this negative energy

unconsciously. The random activities create chaos in and around us. While there is effort to eliminate

the same but the veil of maya (Illusory world) causes delusion and we fall prey to wrong decisions.

There can be real living enemies or there can be negative factors in our minds that can become our

enemies detrimental for our development or there can be negative powers that work against us due to

our interaction with other mortals. Instances of enmity, rivalry and unavoidable obstacles are regular

phenomena of human existence. While we try our level best to overcome them but a lot of energy and

time goes into this effort. It would not be wrong or false to conclude that we waste a tremendous

amount of life force in fighting these shadows. The end result is never perfect and we go from one

obstacle to the other.

Devi Mahatmaya or Durga Saptasati or the Chandi is divided into 13 Chapters and consists of 700 slokas

or mantras. Recitation of these slokas is known as Chandi Paath and has been recited and known to

combat every kind of enmity and adversity, from ages forgotten. It has been used as the most powerful

weapon by the Devas (gods) and mortals alike.

Shri Yantra

Installing a Shree Yantra in one's home or at the place of work will protect from all Vastu deficiencies. It

is most powerful device to balance Yin and Yang energies around us(as attempted in Fengshui

protections). It purifies the environment and it helps crating wealth and prosperity not only for the

individual but also in the entire environment surrounding the individual. This is not just a myth it's a



tried and tested process.

Shree is the personification of Goddess Lakshmi herself. The symbol of the Goddess of bounty & plenty.

Since ancient times, it has been a common practice to install a Shree Yantra at the gate of all Hindu

temples. This Yantra is said to possess the powers to remove all negative vibrations and energies from

the environment. Meditating on the Shree Yantra harmonizes and optimizes all legitimate goals in our

life.

It is the most powerful geometrical Yantra for peace & prosperity. Its design is based on

intersection of nine triangles. Four of these triangles point upward and five downward. The four

upward pointing triangles are the Shiva triangle (Male or Yang forces) and five downward

pointing triangles are Shakti or Durga triangles (female or Yin forces). A combination of these

nine triangles makes Shree Yantra the most dynamic of all Yantras.

For best results, we will recommend two Shree Yantras, one for home and one for work place.

Five minutes meditation on Shree Yantra with the recommended mantra everyday will do

wonders to increase all round wealth and prosperity.
Shri Yantra Pendant

God and His energy are inseparable; the concept of the power and the powerful comes to the forefront

once again, and it is so apt while describing the significance of the Shree Yantra. The geometrical pattern

of this Yantra is explanation in itself. Its design is based on intersection of nine triangles. Four of these

triangles point upward and five downward. The four upward pointing triangles are the Shiva triangle

(Male or Yang forces) and five downward pointing triangles are Shakti or Durga triangles (female or Yin

forces). A combination of these nine triangles makes Shree Yantra the most dynamic of all Yantras, and

the complete symbol of the power and the powerful.

The ancient scriptures of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad says


He was alone,





he did not enjoy,

one alone does not enjoy,

He desired a second,



and became like a man and woman in close embrace.



This is the concept of the Shree Yantra, a uniting and harmonizing device where the male and female

energy is taken into the higher level of desire and union.

It is a device that protects man woman relationship among many other things and dates back to the

concept of human’s becoming a social animal rather than just living creature.




Vaastu Therapy


"Vaastu" translates to building. It may mean habitat. The building stands upon the earth and as such this

makes it a permanent fixture perpetually subject to the rays of the sun upon it in a certain manner. The

study of Vaastu is a systematic science that deals with the geological impact of this planet upon earth.

VAASTU THERAPY "Vaastu" translates to building. It may mean habitat. The building stands upon the

earth and as such this makes it a permanent fixture perpetually subject to the rays of the sun upon it in

a certain manner. The study of Vaastu is a systematic science that deals with the geological impact of

this planet upon earth.

This is an ancient science that pertained to construction of houses. In Bhavisyottara Purana, an

interesting epic portraying future, stressed upon the fact that every living mortal should have a house

and that it should be perfect or ideal for residence. It also states that the inhabitants of the house can

improve or perpetuate harmony and prosperity by certain rituals and ceremonies. Sages in the ancient

referred to Vaastu as a means of human welfare. It has been practiced since ancient times and according

to historians this genre of science developed during the period of 6000- 3000BC.

When we consider a building, the positive and negative vibes felt within it has direct connection with

the geological impact on it. The residents feel the vibes which permeate into their life and life style.

It has been found that houses constructed with as per Vaastu specifications become an abode of joy and

harmony. It is the residents’ state of minds and their progress in life that speaks of their Vaastu perfect

habitat.

The rays of the Sun are our life force and it is in constant supply through Sun and Moon. All other

planets shine in Sun’s rays. Though Sun is a malefic but it is our basic source of life. It is fiery in nature



and its radiating heat can burn and destroy, on the other hand it can make flowers bloom. There is a

need to understand the subtlety of moderation that ultimately produces the best result. Houses built

casually may be Vaastu perfect by chance but mostly it is found that it is moderate. The result of this on

the residents is that they lead a mediocre life. While it is mostly possible to make Vaastu correction to

an already existing building, it is also possible to reduce negative energy generated by a vaastu

imperfect habitat.

Articles of Faith & Devotion


Articles of faith and Devotion are simple items that elevate the human mind above the level of

commotion of the world. There is great peace in calling and calling itself builds confidence to pursue the

path of devotion to a larger degree.

As per the scriptures of Ramayana, the significance behind the Rama incarnation was pre ordained.

Vishnu was cursed by a certain powerful Sage that he would have to spend a longtime as a mortal on

this earth and be separated from his wife. Hence Rama’s life is depicted in this manner in the epic

Ramayana. In this context Hanumaan was the protector who made Rama and Sita’s reunion possible. It

is said that Rama was a Manglik and it was Hanumaan’s intervention that made their reunion possible.



It is another matter that Rama needed no help, as He was a full Avatar or incarnation of Vishnu, but

even Gods are subject to devotee’s anger, despair and sorrow.



The myth that depicts the death of the wife of a sage at the hands of Vishnu also portrays penitent

Vishnu waiting for the particular sage and face whatever his anger or sorrow declared as his own fate.

Rama used the image of a monkey simply to determine the power of devotion. Here and again it was

Hanumaan who saved Lakshmana, Rama’s brother from death in the hands of Indrajeet, son of the

Demon king Ravana.

Hanumaan-ji is the ruling deity of Mars and all of us need to harmonize our Martian energy in order to

get the maximum benefit out of its forceful energy. Not only Hanumanji; you can also worship different

deities as per your faith and devotion.

Gem Therapy


GEMS THERAPY The basic principal of gem therapy is simple. If a planet is weak and is also beneficial and

auspicious in the chart, then such a planet should be strengthened by gems of that planet.

Each astrological planet is associated with a particular gem(s). The Bhashma of Gems (powder extract) is

extensively used in Ayurveda for its medicinal properties. For astrological purposes, the gem is

embedded in the ring or pendant in such a manner that the bottom is open, allowing the gemstone to

touch the body (Diamond being an exception). Varahmihir, the author of ancient astrological text, Brihat

Samhita, suggests that a gem having a good luster, pure and clear-color and without flaws ensures good

luck and protection.

There are two theories on the use of gemstone for astrological purpose. The first is based on the

principle of enhancing a particular ray or color effect where the gemstone acts like an amplifier. The

origin of this idea can be traced back to the Rig-Veda, where humans are advised to use the seven gems

to gather the rays of the Sun onto our body. The second theory envisages that the gemstone acts like

cosmic filter, preventing harmful rays from affecting our bodies. Diseases are caused in the body due to

deficiencies and the use of certain gemstone supplement the deficiencies, which results in improvement

of health, mood and life force.

Selection of a particular gemstone for vedic astrological remedy is a complex process and only a

competent astrologer is capable of making the right choice. Inappropriate use of gemstone is known to

have caused harmful side effects. Gem should be of good qualities and without flaws.

Information on Gem Stone Therapy This section provides some very basic and fundamental facts on

Gem Stone Therapy , as used in Vedic Astrology.

Gem Stone Therapy


The science of use of astrology gems and stones for medicinal and astrological purposes is known as

Gem Stone Therapy . According to Varahamihir, the author of the classical text Brihat Samhita, a gem

having a good luster, pure and clean color and no flaws ensures good luck and protection. He however

warns that Gem stones with flaws can bring disaster.

here are two popular theories on the use of gemstones for astrological purposes, as a therapeutic

measure. The first, sanctioned by the Rig-Veda advises the use of seven gems to capture the visible

spectrum in the rays of the sun. The second theory, though of unknown origin, is today more popular. It

states that gems are cosmic filters that disallow particular vibrations from causing harm. We prefer to

follow the traditional Vedic prescriptions for astrological Gem Therapy.

Astrological Gem Stone Therapy is prescribed on two bases one long-term and the other short-term.



The gemstones used for the long-term (entire life) are known as Fortune Stones while those that are use

for the shorter-term or temporary periods for providing relief during period of distress are known as

Problem Area.

According to Vedic Astrology, gemstones can be classified into three types:
01. Panch Ratna (Five gems)



Panch Ratna or Five Jewels Vedic Astrology considers five elemental forms of existence. Each of

these five elements have a gemstone associated with it.

These are:

Element Gem Stone Indian Name Substitute

Fire (Agni) Ruby Manik Brown Tourmaline

Water (Jala) Pearl Moti

Earth (Prithvi) Emerald Panna Berly

Air (Vayu) Diamond Heera White Sapphire

Ether (Aakash) Blue Sapphire Neelam Amethyst

02. Sapta Ratna (Seven gems)


Sapta Ratna or Seven Jewels

The seven planets from Sun to Saturn represent the seven colours of visible light that lead

to creation.

The Rig-Veda advises use of seven gemstones for capturing the rays of the sun:

Element Gem Stone Indian Name Substitute

Sun Ruby Manik Brown Tourmaline

Moon Pearl Moti

Mars Red Coral Moonga

Mercury Emerald Panna Berly

Jupiter Yellow Sapphire Pukhraj Citrine

Venus Diamond Heera White Sapphire

Saturn Blue Sapphire Neelam Amethyst
03. Nav Ratna or Nine Jewels


The nine planets, including Rahu & Ketu (the North and South nodes of Moon) each have

a representative gemstone:

Element Gem Stone Indian Name Substitute

Sun Ruby Manik (Kempu) Brown Tourmaline

Moon Pearl Mutyam

Mars Red Coral Pagadam

Mercury Emerald Marakatam (Jati

Pacha)

Berly

Jupiter Yellow Sapphire Kanaka Pushya

Ragam

Citrine

Venus Diamond Vajram White Sapphire

Saturn Blue Sapphire Indra Neelam Amethyst

Rahu Hessonite Gomedhikam Red Garnet

Ketu Cat's Eye Vaiduryam
The following topic is of particular interest in the matter of Astrological Gem Therapy:

Finger for Wearing Gems:

Vedic Astrology lays down very strict rules for the finger on which a Gemstone can be worn.

The index finger, known as the Tarjani, is considered very inauspicious. It is the finger for

expression of anger. Each of the four elements, Fire, Earth, Water and Wind/Air, are associated

with each of the four fingers on our hand, (the thumb is not considered) and this in turn dictates

the choice of finger for wearing a given gemstone.

The following table gives the information about the relationship between planets, gemstones and

the fingers on which the same are to be worn.

Planet GemStone Finger Metal

Sun Ruby Fore Finger (Chupudu Velu) Gold

Moon Pearl Ring or Fore finger (Ungaram

Velu, Chupudu Velu)

Silver

Mars Red Coral Ring (Ungaram Velu) Gold/Silver

Mercury Emerald Little (Chitikina Velu) Gold

Jupiter Yellow Sapphire Fore Finger (Chupudu Velu) Gold

Venus Diamond Middle (Right hand Madya Velu) Gold

Saturn Blue Sapphire Middle (Left Hand Madya Velu) Gold

Rahu Hessonite Middle (Left Hand Madya Velu) Silver

Ketu Cat's Eye Middle (Right Hand Madya Velu) Gold
WHAT YOU SHOULD CONSIDER?

Beware of abnormally low prices of precious stones advertised anywhere. They are likely to be

ordinary stones that have been chemically colored in a laboratory and are NOT suitable or

effective as astrological remedies.

* Remember precious stones are called so because they are precious and naturally be more

expensive than ordinary stones.

Insist on test certificates from recognized government testing laboratory and not from any

private testing establishment.

Insist on actual weight of the stone to be certified by the testing laboratory.

Do not make the common mistake of accepting the weight of the stone as the total weight of

the ring.

Insist on astrologers’ recommendation whether a particular gemstone is suitable for you as per

your natal chart. A gemstone is the naturally occurring crystalline form of a mineral, which is

desirable for its beauty, values in its rarity and durable enough to be enjoyed for generations.

Mantra

What is a Mantra?


A mantra is composed of psychically potent sound syllables that are capable of influencing the human

system both physically and spiritually. They can excite the emotions and give suggestion to the mind.

They influence both the one who chants them and the one hears them. The word mantra comes from

the Sanskrit word Mantrana, which means advice or suggestions. According to the Upanishads, the

original abode of the mantra was the "Parma Akesh" or primeval ether, the eternal and immutable

substratum of the universe.

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How does a Mantra work?

A mantra is also an energy field composed of certain frequencies that have a pattern of their own and a

vibration field that creates different intonation. These frequencies and the sympathetic overtones

generated by them influence our sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous, which are spread in a fine

neural network through our internal organs in the body. The sympathetic response generates the Neromotor

response and influences two hemisphere of the human cerebral cortex.

Effect of Mantras

Mantra practice involves the left hemisphere of the brain and is therefore effective in increasing positive

emotions. The intonation and melody, which are the essential parts of Mantras, remove negative

emotions. In association with a Yantra or a picture of a deity - the mantra also provides the right

hemisphere with a concrete visual image of the object of emotional attention or "Bhakti" - devotion.

This is the way mantra affects the emotional self. Spiritual sounds may be poems, chants, prayers or

hymns all create emotional frequencies and open new dimensions in our consciousness. The practice of

Mantra is more than a suggestion or an idea. It is a means of getting in touch with our inner self. This is

the essence of "Bhakti Yoga" - which is the simplest and the most effective way by which we can

connect to the supreme and infinite consciousness.

Elements

Every mantra has six elements: -

'Rishi' or The Seer

'Raga' or The Melody

'Devta' or The Presiding Deity

'Bija' or The Seed Sound

'Shakti' or The Power

'Kilaka' or The Pillar



Rishi - Seers

The intensions of the Mantra worshipper or "Mantra Shadak" are his or her responsibility. One

must thus be clear about why one picks up this tool of Mantra meditation. Good or bad Karmas

are categorized according to the effect they create inside and outside the individual, who should

be prepared to acknowledge responsibility for the same.
Raga - Melody

The raga is comparable to a western melody line - a sound or sequence of single sounds, without

harmony. When chanting a Mantra, it is extremely important not to change the raga and its key,

because the rate of vibration on which the sound is based on integral part of the Mantra.
Devta - Presiding Deity

The Devta is the presiding deity of the mantra. The informing powers a very personal aspect of

God. It is the wisdom that comes from a higher source and is like a single beam of sunlight. One

beam that is singled out and given a name so that the disciple can develop a personal relationship

with and worship on aspect of God that he or she can understand and experience.
Bija - Seer Sound

Each mantra has a Bija or seed. This represents the sound string defined by the Seers as being the

repository of auditory energy sources. The form and content of the Bija have been handed down

from the ages. The Bija gives the mantra in which it is used, its special power of self-generation

and effects. Just as within a seed is hidden within tree, so too, the energy of the mantra is resident

in the seed on which it is based. This helps the mantra to manifest itself into spiritual

consciousness.
Shakti - The Power

The power, the consciousness, within the mantra is 'Shakti' - the Divine Mother, the goddess of

the spoken word. The male aspect of the God is energy in a state of equilibrium; the female

aspect is the dynamic energy, which manifests as Creation. This Energy of God is the source of

all created beings. In the mantra this energy is present in a pure form. The potency of the mantra

is realized through repetitions, until the individual chanting the same, feels the presence of God.

This is a spiritual experience, which the Mantras help to bring about.
Kilaka - The Pillar

The Kilaka is at first, the driving force, the persistence and will power that the discipline needs to

pursue the Mantra. But when the power of the Mantra begins to take on a self generating

"flywheel motion", the Kilaka becomes a very fine thread joining the discipline to the mantra, to

the power of the mantra, to the Guru and to the deity, until all are manifest as one.
Ten Karmas

In Tantra, there are ten categories of actions (Karmas) that a mantra can accomplish. These ten

categories cover all aspects of human desires, good and bad and include all the ways that mantra can be

used.

The intensions of the Mantra worshipper or "Mantra Shadak" are his or her responsibility. One must

thus be clear about why one picks up this tool of Mantra meditation. Good or bad Karmas are

categorized according to the effect they create inside and outside the individual, who should be

prepared to acknowledge responsibility for the same.

1. Santi (Peaceful) Karma: Mantras that free one from disease, psychological problems, fears, illusions



and worldly and environmental troubles; and mantra done without any desire for reward, power or

attachment.

2. Istambhan Karma: Mantras used to stop the movement of any living thing or inanimate object in



nature.

3. Mohan Karma: Mantra used to attract a man, woman or animal. Mesmerism and hypnotism come



under this category. Also known as SAMMOHAN.

4. Uchchatan Karma: Mantras used to disturb the mental equilibrium of any living being. Such a mantra



increase doubt, uncertainty, fear and delusion in the person on whom the same is directed.

5. Vashikaran Karma: Mantras used to enslave somebody. The one on whom the mantra is used, loses



his own discrimination and will power and become like a puppet. Vashikaran means controlling the

consciousness of the one on whom the mantra is used. (Vash = control, karan = doing.)

6. Akarshan Karma: Mantras used to attract somebody who is living at a distant place.

7. Jrambhan Karma: Mantras used to change behavior patterns so that the one on whom the mantra is



used starts acting the way the one using the mantra.

8. Vidweshan Karma: Mantras used to create opposition between two individuals. This kind of mantra



creates anger, hatred, jealousy and aggression in both individuals towards each other. With others, their

behavior remain as usual; it only changes with the one whom the user of the mantra chooses and the

result is animosity.

9. Maran Karma: Mantras used to kill somebody. This kind of use of mantra brings instantaneous death



without any physical ailment of disorder.

10. Pushti Karma: Mantra used to increase one's own or another's wealth, name, fame, goodwill, social



status, power etc. Also known as Paustik.

Mantra Recitation

The attitude of an aspirant plays an important role on Mantra recitation & worship. Mantra is

energy. It can be used for either good or bad purposes. One can compare this with Fire - which is

pure energy; it can cook our food to sustain us and nourishes us. It can also burn us and kill us.

If a Sadhak (devotee) is proactive in mantra recitation for personal spiritual growth, it helps

him/her to evolve, but if the mantra is practiced to help others, it serves a double purpose. It

helps both the persons for whom mantra is recited and it also helps the person, who is reciting

the mantra. On the other hand, if the mantra is used to harm somebody, the person who recites it

will also not escape the harmful effects of the mantra. So it is important for an inspiring mantra

worshipper to understand the prerequisites and requisites of mantra worship.
Prerequisites of Mantra Sadhana

Guru - Spiritual guide

Diksha - Initiation given by teacher to student

Abhishek - Special rites of eight types given by teacher to student at initiation



Requisites of Mantra Sadhana

Samkalpa - Firm determination

Dridh Iccha Shakti - Strong willpower

Astha - Faith

Shuchita - Purity

Ekagrita - Concentration

Asana - Postures

Pranayama - Breathing techniques

Mala - Rosary

Dhyana - Meditation

Japa - Repetition of mantra

Homa - Fire worship

Dhairya - Patience




Yoga and its different poses(asana)


Yoga books tell us that Yoga, as we all know, is aimed to unite the mind, the body, and the spirit. Yogis

view that the mind and the body are one and that if it is given the right yoga kit and tools and taken to



the right environment, it can find harmony and heal it. Yoga therefore is considered therapeutic. It helps

you become more aware of your body's posture, alignment and patterns of movement. It makes the

body more flexible and helps you relax even in the midst of a stress stricken environment. This is one of

the foremost reasons why people want to start Practicing Yoga - to feel fitter, be more energetic, and be

happier and peaceful.

Yoga is a science that has been practiced for thousands of years. It is consists of Ancient Theories,

observations and principles about the mind and body connection which is now being proven by modern

medicine. Substantial research has been conducted to look at the Health Benefits of Yoga - from the

Yoga Postures (Asanas), Yoga Breathing (Pranayama), and Meditation. The information on Yoga Poses &

Benefits is grouped into three categories-physiological, psychological, biochemical effects. Furthermore,



scientists have laid these results against the benefits of regular exercise.

Yoga practice is not a substitute for medical care. The emphasis is on prevention of illness by

maintaining balance within the mind and body. Still, many practitioners believe that yoga has yielded

positive physiological changes for them. For example, studies have shown that yoga practice has been

credited with easing of complaints including back pain, stress, migraine, and insomnia.

In addition, some have found Yoga helpful in reducing high blood pressure, pulse rates, and joint pain,

and increasing range of movement. People who practice Yoga regularly often cite such benefits as

increased vitality, greater emotional stability, improved concentration, better muscle tone and posture,

and weight loss. However, if you are overweight or suffer from high blood pressure, arthritis, or spinal

disk injuries, it's a good idea to check with the doctor before trying yoga.

ABOUT YOGA - Yoga is a way to attain physical, mental and spiritual health. It help us to use our body,

relax our mind and energize our system.

HISTORY AND SCOPE OF YOGA History



Yoga, developed in India some 5000 years ago, combines stylized poses with deep breathing and

meditation. It is a system of exercises for physical and mental self-discipline. The word Yoga is derived

from a Sanskrit term meaning to join together, it promotes the union of the human soul with the

universal spirit.

Benefits of Yoga


Yoga is often portrayed as a stretching form of exercise only. Yoga develops strength and flexibility. Yoga

is excellent for relieving stress and improving overall physical condition., It can be practiced by anyone

at any age. Yoga can become a powerful method of managing stress if one masters the special breathing

techniques in Yoga.

Yoga is often portrayed as a stretching form of exercise only. Yoga develops strength and flexibility. Yoga

is excellent for relieving stress and improving overall physical condition., It can be practiced by anyone

at any age. Yoga can become a powerful method of managing stress if one masters the special breathing

techniques in Yoga.

Physiological Benefits of Yoga:

Physiological Benefits of Yoga


Stable autonomic nervous system equilibrium

Pulse rate decreases

Respiratory rate decreases

Blood Pressure decreases (of special significance for hypo reactors)

Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) increases

EEG - alpha waves increase (theta, delta, and beta waves also increase during various


stages of meditation)
EMG activity decreases

Cardiovascular efficiency increases

Respiratory efficiency increases

Gastrointestinal function normalizes

Endocrine function normalizes

Excretory functions improve

Musculoskeletal flexibility and joint range of motion increase

Breath-holding time increases

Joint range of motion increase

Grip strength increases

Eye-hand coordination improves

Dexterity skills improve

Reaction time improves

Posture improves

Strength and resiliency increase

Endurance increases

Energy level increases

Weight normalizes

Sleep improves

Immunity increases

Pain decreases

Steadiness improves

Depth perception improves

Balance improves

Integrated functioning of body parts improves

Somatic and kinesthetic awareness increase

Mood improves and subjective well-being increases

Self-acceptance and self-actualization increase

Social adjustment increases

Anxiety and Depression decrease

Hostility decreases

Concentration improves

Memory improves

Attention improves

Learning efficiency improves

Mood improves

Self-actualization increase

Social skills increases

Well-being increases

Somatic and kinesthetic awareness increase

Self-acceptance increase

Attention improves

Concentration improves

Memory improves

Learning efficiency improves

Symbol coding improves

Depth perception improves

Flicker fusion frequency improves




Psychological Benefits of Yoga


Somatic and kinesthetic awareness increase

Mood improves and subjective well-being increases

Self-acceptance and self-actualization increase

Social adjustment increases

Anxiety and Depression decrease

Hostility decreases

Concentration improves

Memory improves

Attention improves

Learning efficiency improves

Mood improves

Self-actualization increase

Social skills increases

Well-being increases

Somatic and kinesthetic awareness increase

Self-acceptance increase

Attention improves

Concentration improves

Memory improves

Learning efficiency improves

Symbol coding improves

Depth perception improves

Flicker fusion frequency improves




Biochemical Benefits of Yoga


Glucose decreases

Sodium decreases

Total cholesterol decreases

Triglycerides decrease

HDL cholesterol increases

LDL cholesterol decreases

VLDL cholesterol decreases

Cholinesterase increases

Catecholamine decrease

ATPase increases

Hematocrit increases

Hemoglobin increases

Lymphocyte count increases

Total white blood cell count decreases

Thyroxin increases

Vitamin C increases

Total serum protein increases




Health Benefits of Yoga


Parasympathetic Nervous System dominates

Subcortical regions of brain dominate

Slow dynamic and static movements

Normalization of muscle tone

Low risk of injuring muscles and ligaments

Low caloric consumption

Effort is minimized, relaxed

Energizing (breathing is natural or controlled)

Balanced activity of opposing muscle groups

Noncompetitive, process-oriented

Awareness is internal (focus is on breath and the infinite)

Limitless possibilities for growth in self-awareness




Yoga Exercise Benefits


Sympathetic Nervous System dominates

Cortical regions of brain dominate

Rapid forceful movements

Increased muscle tension

Higher risk of injury

Moderate to high caloric consumption

Effort is maximized

Fatiguing (breathing is taxed)

Imbalance activity of opposing groups

Competitive, goal-oriented

Awareness is external (focus is on reaching the toes, reaching the finish line, etc.)

Boredom factor




Breathing


Breathing is considered very important in Yoga. It is believed that Prana - a life energy, flows through a

human body and it provides vitality to it. Breathing is considered as a physical manifestation of Prana.

Therefore, if one has control over ones breath then that person controls his or her energy. Yoga poses

are generally done with deep, diaphragmatic breathing. This increases oxygen flow to the brain and

body, easing stress and fatigue, and boosting energy.

Meditation


Meditation is another component of yoga, and many enthusiasts rely on yoga breathing as an aid to

reaching a deep meditative state. Meditation quiets the mind, and creates a profound feeling of

relaxation that can carry over into the whole day. In Yogic world, meditation is compared to a vocation

for the mind, and it is believed that daily practice can reduce feelings of anger, fear and depression.

Based on your birth chart, and the position of planets, we'll compute the planets that need to be

harmonized for you and give you your unique mantra for the current period. And just like the planetary

positions constantly change, so does your unique mantra. You need to come back at the end of your

mantra's period, for your next mantra.

What is Meditation all about? How to Meditate

Purpose of Meditation

Meditation is a time-tested technique to concentrate

our energies. Normally, we waste our energies. Not

only are they squandered in all directions by the

tornado of exterior impressions, but also even when we

manage to shut doors and windows, we find chaos

within ourselves.

The powers of the mind are like rays of dissipated

light-when they are concentrated they illuminate. This

is our only means of knowledge. The purpose of

Meditation is to bring about a complete harmony

between our Mind, Body and Soul.

Once this harmony is achieved, we are then in a

position as an individual to achieve the "Infinite

Potential" for action that lies within every human

being.

Meditation helps us to achieve a state of total

awareness through the following six practices as per

Vedic philosophy.
1. Samia Mental quietude and subduing of


passions
2. Dama Self restraint and the subjugation of


the five sense organs, the five

organs of action and the four

internal organs
3. Uparati Complete cessation of the


perceiving and acting sense faculty
4. Titiksha Endurance and patience (the power



Your Personalized Mantra

Like any other science, Astrology has its technology. It

has its theoretical knowledge and its practical

application. Just as physical science uncovers new

forms of energy in the outer world, like electric or

nuclear forces, astrology and Yogic sciences can

connect us with new forms of energy in the mind and

deeper consciousness.

Viswanadhajyothirnilayam through its Karma Index

technology computes the effects of each planet on an

individual on a particular day from the individual's birth

chart and determines which planets are to be

strengthened for the day.

As per Vedic Astrology, there are many ways to balance

and heal the planetary influences in our life. The most

powerful and effective method to heal and balance the

planetary influences is to meditate by chanting or by

listening to the mantra of the specific planets which

need to be balanced for the particular day.

Viswanadha Jyothirnilayam has specially created

separate music for each of the seed Mantras as

specified in Vedic Astrology. A recognized Vedic

musician chants the seed mantra, to the

accompaniment of appropriate music. The music is

composed by a renowned classical musician using the

specific Classical Raga or Melody, which is in harmony

with the nature of the specific planet.

to endure, without the slightest

discomposure, extremes of heat and

cold, joy and sorrow, honor and

abuse, loss and gain, and all other

pairs of opposites)
5. Samadhan Constant concentration of mind

6. Shraddha True faith, conviction and devotion



What is a Mantra?

A mantra is composed of psychically potent sound

syllables that are capable of influencing the human

system. They can excite the emotions and give

suggestions to the mind. They affect both the one who

chants them and the one who hears them.

Besides, being a sound pattern associated with some

meaning, a mantra is also energy composed of certain

frequencies that have a pattern of their own and a

vibration field that creates different intonations. These

frequencies and the sympathetic overtones generated,

influence our sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves,

which are spread in a fine network around the internal

organs. The sympathetic response generates the

neuromotor response and influences the two

hemispheres of the cerebrate cortex popularly known

as the right side of the brain and the left side of the

brain.
Harmonizing the Planets

Planets influence and play an important role in our

lives. And they're often responsible for the phases our

lives go through. For instance, when planets are weak,

in a specified period, they emit negative energy. In

order to neutralize this effect, we need to strengthen

our weaker planets.

Given below is a list of planets that govern our lives,

and their effect on us.

Sun Moon Mars

Mercury Jupiter Venus

Saturn Rahu Ketu

The Effect of Mantra

Mantra practice involves the left hemisphere of the

brain and is therefore effective in increasing positive

emotions. The intonation and melody, which are the

essential parts of mantra, remove negative emotions.

In association with a symbol (visual image)-the mantra

also provides the right hemisphere of the brain with a

concrete image of the object of emotional attachment.
Mantra for the Planets

Mantras may be used for religious worship, for

healing, to help spiritual evolution and for

purification of the mind.

Pronunciation, which is an important part of

intonation, plays an essential role in the recitation

of a mantra, apart from the melody. But

pronunciation changes from country to country and

place to place, as do melodies. Thus it is primarily

faith that creates the effect of the mantra.

In our meditation room, we have chosen the seed

Mantras for the healing of planet's effects as given

in the ancient Vedic texts.

Seed Mantras are not for group chanting. It has to

be chanted by an individual. Slow chanting relaxes

the mind, heart and breath if you only listen to it.

However, it is most effective only when the

chanting is done individually.

The Seed Mantra to harmonize and balance

individual planets consist of two parts. The first

part is always "AUM" or "OM".
AUM or OM: The essence of all Mantras. The


Upanishads say that "AUM" is God himself. God

in the form of sound is "AUM"

The second part of the seed mantra of the planet is

the concentrated form of the sound that is invoking

the planets. That is why these Mantras are called

Seed Mantras.
Seed Mantras of 9 Planets

Planet Seed Mantra Pronounced As

Sun AUM SUM OM SOOM

Moon AUM SOM OM SOM

Mars AUM KUM

OM KUM (with u

pronounced as in

"Put")

Mercury AUM BUM

OM BUM (with u

pronounced as in

"Put")

Jupiter AUM BHREEM OM VREENG

Venus AUM HRIM OM HREEM

Saturn AUM KLIM OM KLEEM

Rahu AUM RAM OM RANG

Ketu AUM CAME OM KENG
Meditation and Mantra

According to Raman Maharshi, repetition of the
Tips for Mantra Meditation

1. Relax and sit erect, but be comfortable. Do not tire


mantra, with attention directed to the source of the

sound completely engages the mind. The source is not

the vocal organs alone, but also the idea of the sound in

the mind, whose source is "Self". Thus the practice of

mantra is more than a suggestion, or a bit of advice or

an idea. It is a means of getting in touch with our selfthe

purpose of meditation as explained earlier.

This is the meaning of the great saying of Jesus. "The

Kingdom of Heaven is within you." Heaven is not

beyond. It is here and now. Everything is Heaven. You

have only to open your eyes. Meditating with a Mantra

opens up our inner vision.
yourself unnecessarily to get into a straight ramrod

erect posture. It will come automatically as you

practice meditation. 2. Choose between the 2 specific

planets that you have to harmonize for the day, 3.



Choose to meditate online or follow the instructions to

download the Mantra with its music to meditate

offline. 4. When you start your session, concentrate on

the image as it appears on the screen. 5. Start a simple



breathing exercise like you would in a gym during your

workout. a) Inhale through one nostril by keeping the



other nostril closed with your fingers while OM is being

chanted. That will be in the first part of the seed

Mantra. b) Hold your breath till the second part of the

seed Mantra starts. c) Exhale through the opposite



nostril as the second part of the seed Mantra gets

chanted. d) Repeat this whole cycle of breathing



exercise 4 to 5 times synchronizing with the Mantra as

explained in the previous steps. This will complete the

breathing exercise, which is called Pranayam. You are

now in a perfect mental state to concentrate and to

continue your meditation. e) Just concentrate now on

the image and continue your normal breathing. 6. Try



to completely shut yourself from all external worries

and thoughts. However, thoughts will come initially--

both good and bad ones-however, this is very natural.

Do not make any special efforts to drive away thoughts

away, but just concentrate on the image, and chant the

mantra within your own mind and try to synchronize

your own chant with our Mantra as it is being chanted.

7. Thoughts will come and go, and as your practice gets



better, as will your concentration and synchronization.

The effectiveness of your meditation will increase

along with this progress. 8. We recommend that you



practice this initially for a period of 15 minutes. As you

get more tuned, increase it to a period of 25 minutes.

Those who already practice meditation and are

experienced at it should follow their own methods to

synchronize with the Mantra.

Stages of Meditation

First there are 3 distinct psychological stages to be
How to choose the Planets to Meditate for

Planets fall into 2 separate categories-fast moving and

achieved in the Meditation process.
1. Pratyahara This turns the organs of sense


away from exterior things and

directs them towards entirely

mental impressions.
2. Dharana This forces the mind to fix its


attention on a special and given

point either outwardly or inwardly.
3. Dhyana Properly speaking, the stage of


actual meditation, when the mind,

trained by preceding exercises, has

acquired the power of flowing in

an unbroken current towards a

chosen point.

These 3 stages are preceded by exercises of a

physiological nature.
Asana Control of posture

Pranayama Control of breath

Samadhi (Where Dhyana or Meditation is


intensified to the point of rejecting the

exterior part of meditation to achieve a

perfect state of harmony and unity

with the Self and the Universal Self)

When an individual has mastered all these 6 stages of

Meditation, he achieves the perfect state of awareness

and true knowledge. This in summary is the essence of

the Yoga of Knowledge (Jnyan) as stated in the

Bhagavad Gita.

This is not an easy path. We may take a "whole life" or

several births to reach this state of perfect knowledge

or Enlightenment or Salvation. The important thing is

that we in Cyber Astro believe that we must commence

this journey in this life itself, and it is never too late to

begin this journey. One doesn't have to be a spiritual

leader or a priest or an ascetic to start this journey.
slow moving. The mantra selection program will

identify both the fast moving and slow moving planet

for you that need to be harmonized and balanced as

per the transits in your birth chart. It will also give you

the time period for this specific selection is valid.

The planets Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars and Venus are

all Fast Moving Planets. The planets Jupiter, Saturn,

Rahu and Ketu are all Slow Moving Planets.


The condition of a fast moving planet will usually

change within 7-days. In case of the Moon, it may even

change within a few hours. The effect of slow moving

planets lasts much longer. Conditions for Saturn, for

example, may last up to 6 months.

It is up to you to choose either of the two for

meditation for the day. It is even better to meditate

twice in the day to cover both planets. It is preferable

to meditate for the fast moving planet in the morning

and for the slow moving planet at night.

It is preferable for beginners not to meditate for the

two planets at the same time or during the same

session.

In this Age of Aquarius, every human being will

initiate this journey to discover his/her own inner self

irrespective of caste, creed or religion.
Stages of Yoga and Hatha-Yoga


In traditional yoga there are eight stages in reaching a blissful state. Some of these stages have become

popular forms of yoga. One of the most familiar is hatha-yoga, which emphasizes poses and breathing

technique. Good health is the goal in hatha-yoga.

Practice makes man perfect but practicing it the right way does wonder. We take you to the world of

Yoga poses (asanas) - A step by step guide to make it easier for you. Explore the Yoga poses from the

basic to the extreme.

CORPSE POSE (SAVASANA)


The Corpse Pose or Savasana is the classic relaxation

pose, practiced before each session, between asanas

and in Final Relaxation.(Details for Final Relaxation


Your yoga practice will help to be more in touch

with your body, able to recognize tension and

relaxation and thus to bring them under your

conscious control. At the end of session of asanas,

you should spend at least ten minutes in Final

Relaxation. During this time, you relax each part

of the body in turn. But in order to experience

relaxation, you must first experience tension.

Working up from the feet, as shown below, you

first tense and lift each part, then drop (but don't

place) it down. Now let your mind travel

throughout the body, commanding each part to

relax. Let yourself go. Sink deep into the quiet

pool of the mind. To bring your consciousness

back to your body, gently move your fingers and

toes, take a deep breath and as your exhale, sit up.
EASY POSE (SUKHASANA)


After relaxing in the Corpse Pose for a few

minutes, come up and sit in the Easy Pose,

Sukhasana, for pranayama and the neck,

shoulder and eye exercises. This asana is one of

the classic meditative poses, which help to

straighten the spine, slow the metabolism and

still the mind.

If you find that holding the pose is

uncomfortable, place a folded blanket under

the back of your buttocks. In order to stretch

the leg muscles evenly, be sure to alternate

which leg you place on top in the posture.

When you are ready, substitute the Half Lotus

or Lotus at this point.

Feet and legs

Lift your right

foot just an

inch off the

floor. Tense

the leg, hold,

then let it

drop. Repeat

on the other

side.

Hands and

arms

Raise your

right hand an

inch off the

floor. Make a

fist, tense the

arm, then let it

drop. Repeat

on the other

side. Relax.

Buttocks

Clench your

buttocks tightly

together, lift

the hips a little

way off the

floor and hold.

Relax and drop

them down.

Chest

Tense and lift

up the back

and chest,

keeping your

hips and head

on the floor.

Relax and

drop them

down.

Shoulders

Lift your

shoulders and

hunch them up

tight around

your neck. Let

them drop,

relaxed. Now

pull each arm,

in turn, down

alongside the

body, and

relax.

Head

Tuck in your

chin slightly

and roll the

head gently

from side to

side. Find a

comfortable

position in the

center for the

head to lie, and

then relax.

Autosuggestion

After practicing the sequence shown, visualize

your body in your mind's eye, and repeat this

simple formula mentally: "I relax the toes, I relax

the toes. The toes are relaxed. I relax the calves, I
Sitting on the floor, bend

your knees and, clasping

your arms around them,

press them to your chest

to make the spine erect.

Now, release your arms

and cross your legs,

letting your knees drop

down toward the floor,

keeping your head and

body straight.


relax the calves. The calves are relaxed." Continue

on up the body, applying the formula to each part

along the way - the stomach, lungs, heart, jaw,

scalp, brain, and soon. Feel a wave of relaxation

rising up your body as you guide your awareness

through each part. Each time you inhale, feel a

wave of Oxygen flowing down to your feet; each

time you exhale, feel the tension flowing out of

your body, leaving your mind like a deep, still

lake, without a ripple. Now dive deep into the

center of this lake, deep within yourself, and

experience your true nature.)
It looks deceptively simple, but it is in fact one of the

most difficult asanas to do well and one, which

changes and develops with practice. At the end of an

asana session in your Corpse Pose will be more

complete than at the beginning because the other

asanas will have progressively stretched and relaxed

your muscles. When you first lie down, look to see that

you are lying symmetrically as symmetry provides

proper space for all parts to relax. Now start to work in

the pose. Rotate your legs in and out, then let them

fall gently out to the sides. Do the same with your

arms. Rotate the spine by turning your head from side

to side to center it. Then stretching yourself out, as

though someone were pulling your head away from

your feet, your shoulders down and away from your

neck your legs down and away from your pelvis. Let

gravity embrace you. Feel your weight pulling you

deeper into relaxation, melting your body into the

floor. Breathe deeply and slowly from abdomen

(right), riding up and down on the breath, sinking

deeper with each exhalation. Feel how your abdomen

swells and falls. Many important physiological changes

are taking place, reducing the bodies energy's loss,

removing stress, lowering your respiration and pulse

rate, and resting the whole system. As you enter deep

relaxation, you will feel your mind grow clear and

detached.

The front Corpse Pose


Lie down on your front,

legs slightly apart, toes

touching, and allow your

heels to fall out to the

sides. Make a pillow

with your hands.

Lengthen the body,

tense and relax the

muscles. Feel your body

sinking into the floor as

you exhale. Use this

pose after any asana

performed on the

abdomen (such as the

Cobra or Bow),

alternating on which

side you place your

head.


The front Corpse Pose


Lie down on your front,

legs slightly apart, toes

touching, and allow your

heels to fall out to the

sides. Make a pillow with

your hands. Lengthen the

body, tense and relax the

muscles. Feel your body

sinking into the floor as

you exhale. Use this pose

after any asana

performed on the

abdomen (such as the

Cobra or Bow),

alternating on which side

you place your head.


The Corpse Pose (right)


Lie on your back, feel

spread about 18 inches

apart, and hands about

6 inches from your sides,

palms up. Ease yourself

into the pose, making

sure the body is


Abdominal Breathing


To check that you are

breathing correctly,

exhale and place your

hands on your abdomen,

fingers loosely

interlocked.

symmetrical. Let your

thighs, knees and toes

turn outward. Close your

eyes and breathe

deeply.


KAPALBHATI

Kapalabhati is one of the six Kriyas or purification

practices besides being a pranayama. The forced


exhalation rids the lower lungs of stale air, making

way for a fresh intake of oxygen-rich air and

cleansing the entire respiratory system. This is a

wonderfully invigorating exercise to begin your
pranayama. Translated literally its name means


"skull shining" exercise and indeed, by increasing

the amount of oxygen in the body, its effect is to

clear the mind and improve the concentration. It

consists of a series of exhalation and inhalations,

followed by a retention of breath. To exhale, you

contract the abdominal muscles sharply, raising the

diaphragm and forcing air out of the lungs; to

inhale, you relax the muscles, allowing the lungs

to fill with air. The exhalation should be brief,

active and audible, the inhalation longer, passive

and silent. The repeated up and down movement of

the diaphragm tomes the stomach, heart and liver.

Begin by practicing three rounds of twenty

pumping each and gradually work up to rounds of

sixty.
ANULOMA VILOMA

In this alternate nostril breathing exercise,

you inhale through one nostril, retain the

breath, then exhale through the other nostril

in a ratio of 2:8:4. The left nostril is the path
of the nadi called Ida, the right nostril that

of Pingala. If you are really healthy, you

will breathe predominantly through the Ida


nostril about one hour and fifty minutes,
then through the Pingala nostril. But in


many people this natural rhythm is
disturbed. Anuloma Viloma restores and

equal flow, balancing the flow of prana in


the body. One round of Anuloma Viloma is

made up of six steps, as shown below. Start

by practicing three rounds and build up

slowly to twenty rounds, extending the court

within the given ratio.
The Vishnu Mudra

In Anuloma Viloma, you adopt the Vishnu

Mudra with your right hand to close your

nostrils. Tuck your index and middle fingers

in to your nose. Place the thumb by your

right nostril and your ring and little fingers

Take two normal

breaths. Inhale. Now

exhale.

Puling in your abdomen

and inhale, relaxing your

abdomen.

Repeat twenty times, keeping a steady rhythm and

emphasizing the exhalation each time. Then

inhale, exhale completely, inhale fully and hold

your breath for as long as you comfortably can.

Slowly exhale.

by your left. Now proceed as shown below.

One Round of Anuloma Viloma

Breathe in

through the

left nostril,

closing the

right with

the thumb, to

the court of

four.

Hold the

breath,

closing both

nostrils, to

the count of

sixteen.

Breathe out

through the

right nostril,

closing the

left with the

ring and

little fingers,

to the count

of eight.

Breathe in

through the

right nostril,

keeping the

left nostril

closed with

the ring and

little fingers,

to the count

of four.

Hold the

breath,

closing both

nostrils, to

the count of

sixteen.

Breathe out

through the

left nostril,

keeping the

ring closed

with the

thumb, to the

count of

eight.

NECK & SHOULDER'S EXERCISES

Neck Exercises

Many people hold tension in their necks and

shoulders, leading to stiffness, bad posture and

tension headaches. Repeating these five exercises

eases tension, increases flexibility and tones the

muscles. Do them slowly and keep your spine

straight. Your neck relaxed and your shoulders

facing forward. First drop your head back, then
EYE EXERCISES

Like any other muscles, the eye muscles

need exercise if they are to be healthy and

strong. Much of the time we only shift our

gaze minimally from left to right, as when

reading, and turn our heads if we want to

look elsewhere. By moving the eyes in

every direction, without turning your head at

all, these five exercises will strengthen the

drop it right forward. Now keeping your head

erect, turn it all the way to the right, back to center,

then all the way to the left. Next drop your head

forward and roll it around as wide a circle as

possible. Repeat in the opposite direction. Now,

raise your right shoulder, then drop it down.

Repeat with the left. Lastly, raise both shoulders at

once, then drop them down again.
Neck Rolls

1. Head back;

head forward,

chin to chest

(X5)

2. Right ear

to right

shoulders;

left ear to

left shoulder

(X5).

3. Neck circles;

head forward,

chin to chest;

right ear to right

shoulder; back;

left eat to left

shoulder (X5);

then opposite

(X5).

SHOULDERSTAND (SARVANGASANA):

It is believed that three asanas alone will keep the

body in perfect health - the Headstand, the

Shoulderstand and the Forward bend. The

Soulderstand invigorates and rejuvenates your

whole body - the Sanskrit name Sarvangasana

means literally "all parts pose". An ideal pick-meup,

it gives many of the same benefits as the

Headstand, with the difference that averting the

body at right angles to the head stretches the neck

and upper spine and, most important, stimulates

the thyroid and parathyroid glands by pressing

your chin into the base of your throat. The pose

encourages deep abdominal breathing because it

limits use of the top of your lungs. Initially this

may feel a little constructing, but you will soon

muscles, and help to prevent eyestrain and

improve eyesight. Breathe normally while

you are practicing them.

First look up, then look down. Now look to

the far right and then look far left. Next look

up to the right, then look diagonally

downward to the left. Repeat in the opposite

direction. Now imagine a large clock - look

up at 12 O'clock, then circle around it

clockwise, quite slowly for two rounds then

quicker for three. Repeat the exercise in an

anti clockwise direction. Lastly, hold your

thumb up about a foot from your face, and

move your eyes from the thumb to the wall

beyond and back. To end always "palm"

your eyes as shown below.
Rolling the Eyes Palming

1. Right shoulder up;

down; left shoulder up;

down (X5).

2. Rub your

palms together

vigorously until

they feel warm.

Now cup your

hands over your

closed eyes,

without pressing.

The heat and

darkness will

soothe and relax

your eyes.

adapt as you relax into the pose. To come out of

the Shoulderstand, always use the roll-out

described below.
1. Lie down on the

floor with your legs

together and your

hands, palms down,

by your sides.

Inhaling, push down,

by your sides.

Inhaling, push down

on your hands and

raise your legs

straight up above

you.

2. Lift your hips off the

floor and bring your legs

up, over and beyond

your head, at an angle of

about 45 degrees.

3. Exhaling, bend

your arms and

support your body,

holding as near the

shoulders as possible,

thumbs around the

front of the body,

fingers around the

back. Push your back

up, lift your legs.

4. Now straighten your

spine and bring the legs

up to a vertical position.

Press your chin firmly

into the base of your

throat. Breathe slowly

and deeply in the pose,

gradually trying to work

your elbows closer

together and your hands

further down your back

toward the shoulders, so

as to straighten your

torso. Keep your feet

relaxed.

Shoulderstand roll-out

To come down from the pose, lower your legs to an

angle of about 45 degrees over your head, place

your hand palms down behind you, then slowly roll

out of it, vertebra by vertebra. Breathe normally

until your whole spine is resting on the floor and

your legs are at right angles to it, then exhale as

you slowly lowe your legs, keeping the knees

straight.

SUN SALUTATION (SURYA NAMASKAR):



The Sun Salutation or Surya Namaskar limbers up the

whole body in preparation for the asanas. It is a

graceful sequence of twelve positions performed as

one continuous exercise. Each position counteracts the

one before, stretching the body in a different way and

alternately expanding and contracting the chest to

regulate the breathing. Practiced daily it will great

flexibility to your spine and joints and trims your waist.

One round of Sun Salutation consists of two

sequences, the first leading with the right foot in

positions 4 and 9 (as illustrated), the second leading



with the left. Keep your hands in one place from

positions 3 to 10 and try to coordinate your



movements with your breathing. Start by practicing

four rounds and gradually build up to twelve rounds.

LEG RAISES :


These simple exercises prepare the body for

asanas, strengthening in particular the

abdominal and lower back muscles used to

come up into the Headstand and trimming

the waist and thighs. If your muscles are

weak, you may find yourself arching your

lower back or using your shoulders to help

lift your legs. To get the most benefit from

the exercises, make sure that the full length

of your back is resting on the floor and keep

shoulders and neck relaxed. All of these

exercises begin with legs together and palms

down by your sides.
Single Leg Raising

In this series, one leg is raised while the

other remains flat on the floor. At first you

can push down with you hands to help lift

your leg. Once your muscles are stronger,

leave your hands palms up your sides. Keep

both nees straight and press your lower back

down to the floor to straighten the spine.
1. Stand erect

with feet

together and

palms in the

prayer position

in front of your

chest. Make

sure your

weight is

evenly

distributed.

Exhale.

2. Inhaling, stretch

your arms up and

arch back from the

waist, pushing the

hips out, legs

straight. Relax your

neck.

3. Exhaling,

fold

forward,

and press

your palms

down,

fingertips in

line with

toes - bend

your knees if

necessary.

4. Inhaling,

bring the right

(or left) leg

back and place

the knee on the

floor. Arch back

and look up,

lifting your

chin.

5. Retaining the

breath, bring the

other leg back and

support your weight

on hands and toes.

Keep your head and

body in line and look

at the floor between

your hands.

6. Exhaling,

lower your

knees, then

your chest

and then

your

forehead,

keeping

your hips up

and toes

curled

under.

7. Inhaling,

lower your

hips, point

8. Exhaling,

curl your toes

under, raise

9. Inhaling, step

forward and place

the right (or left)

1.

Inhaling,

raise the

right leg

as high as

possible;

then

exhaling,

lowers it.

Repeat

with the

left leg.

Perform

three

times.

2. Inhaling,

raise the

right leg then

clasp it in

both hands

and pull it

toward you,

keeping your

head down.

Take a few

breaths..

3. Now raise

your chin to

your shin and

hold for one

deep breath;

then,

exhaling,

lower the

head down.

Take a few

breaths.

Single Wind Relieving

As its name suggests, this exercise,

Vatayanasana, gently massages the digestive

system and gives relief from excess wind in

the stomach from excess wind in the

stomach and intestines. It also tones and

stretches the lower back. While practicing it,

resist the tendency to raise the lower back or

buttocks off the ground. Try to keep the leg

that is on the floor as straight as possible.
1. Inhaling, bend

the right knee, wrap

your hands around

it and press to

chest. Exhaling,

release it. Repeat

with the left leg.

2. Proceed as

above, then raise

your chin to your

knee. Breathe,

release. Repeat with

the left leg.

Double Leg Raising

your toes

and bend

back. Keep

legs together

and

shoulders

down. Look

up and back.

your hips and

pivot into an

inverted "V"

shape. Try to

push your

heels and

head down

keep your

shoulders

back.

foot between your

hands. Rest the

other knee on the

floor and look up,

as in position 4.

10.

Exhaling,

bring the

other leg

forward and

bend down

from the

waist

keeping your

palms as in

position 3.

11. Inhaling,

stretch your

arms

forward, then

up and back

over your

head and

bend back

slowly from

the waist, as

in position 2.

12. Exhaling,

gently come back

to an upright

position and bring

your arms down

by your side.

This is the most demanding of the leg raises

shown here, especially if your abdominal

muscles are underdeveloped. At first you

may not be able to raise your legs right up or

may have to bend your knees slightly while

raising the legs, straightening them once

they are up. Pressing down with your palms

will help you to lift the legs. If you have a

particular weakness in your lower back or

abdominal muscles, try interlocking your

fingers and placing them on your abdomen

to create an extra set of "muscles". Press the

fingers down each time you need to contract

the abdominal muscles.

Whichever method you adopt, be sure to

keep your lower back and buttocks on the

floor. Once you can perform double leg

raising without strain, lower your legs

slowly as possible and keep your fleet an

inch or so off the floor between raises to

make your muscles work harder.
1. Lie flat on the

floor. Inhaling,

raise both legs,

keeping your

knees straight

and your

buttocks on the

floor

2. Exhale and lower

them. Repeat ten times.

Make sure that your

lower back remains flat

on the floor while you

bring the legs down, to

avoid injuring your

spine.

Double Wind Relieving

Like the single leg version, opposite, this

exercise also massages the abdominal

organs and helps to release any gases from

the intestines. In position 1 keep your head

and shoulders down and push your lower

back against the floor. When you perform

the rocking movement, try to maintain a

steady and controlled rhythm. Rocking gets

rid of any stiffness in a spine by gently

massaging the spinal vertebrae, back

muscles and surrounding ligaments.
1. Inhaling, bend

your knees, wrap

your hands around

them and press them

to your chest.

Exhaling, release the

legs.

2. Proceed as

above, then raise

your chin to your

knee. Breathe,

release. Repeat

with the left leg.

HEADSTAND (SIRSHASANA) :

King of asanas, the Headstand or Sirshasana is one of the most powerfully


beneficial postures for both and mind. By reversing the normal effects of gravity,

it rests the heart, aids the circulation, and relieves pressure on the lower back.

Practiced regularly, it will help prevent back problems and improve memory,

concentration, and the sensory faculties. Inverting the body also makes you

breathe deeply, bringing a fresh supply of oxygen-rich blood to the brain - any

slight breathing difficulty you experience at first will quickly pass. Mastering the

Headstand requires no great strength. It is largely a matter of conquering your

fears and believing you can do it. The key to balance is the tripod formed by

elbows and hands - make sure your elbows don't shift out of position.
Caution: People with high blood pressure glaucoma or a detached retina should


refrain from attempting the headstand.
1. Kneel down and

rest your weight on

your forearms. Wrap

your hands around

2. Release your hands and

place them in front of you,

with fingers interlocked.

Your elbows now stay in this

3. Place the back of your

head in your clasped

hands and the top of your

head on the floor. The

SHOULDERSTAND

(SARVANGASANA) :


It is believed that three asanas alone will

keep the body in perfect health - the

Headstand, the Shoulderstand and the

Forward bend. The Soulderstand invigorates

and rejuvenates your whole body - the

Sanskrit name Sarvangasana means literally

"all parts pose". An ideal pick-me-up, it

gives many of the same benefits as the

Headstand, with the difference that averting

the body at right angles to the head stretches

the neck and upper spine and, most

important, stimulates the thyroid and

parathyroid glands by pressing your chin

into the base of your throat. The pose

encourages deep abdominal breathing

because it limits use of the top of your

lungs. Initially this may feel a little

constructing, but you will soon adapt as you

relax into the pose. To come out of the

Shoulderstand, always use the roll-out

described below.
your elbows. position. hands and elbows form a

tripod, making a firm

foundation for the

inverted body.

4. Now straighten

your knees and raise

your hips.

5. Without bending the

knees, walk your feet in as

close to your head as

possible. Pull your hips back

so that your neck is not bent

backward or forward, but is

in a straight line with the

spine.

6. Bend your knees in to

your chest and lift feet off

the floor, pulling your

hips backward as you do

so. Pause at this point -

do not immediately

attempt to raise your

knees higher.

7. Then,

keeping your

knees bent,

lift them up

toward the

ceiling,

using your

abdominal

muscles.

8. Now

slowly

straighte

n your

legs. You

will feel

most of

the

body's

weight

on the

forearms.

The Child's Pose

The relaxation pose is

used to normalize the

circulation after the

Headstand and to give

a counter stretch to

the spine after the

backward bends.

Kneel down and sit

back on your feet,

heels pointing

outward. Place your

1. Lie down on the

floor with your

legs together and

your hands, palms

down, by your

sides. Inhaling,

push down, by

your sides.

Inhaling, push

down on your

hands and raise

your legs straight

up above you.

2. Lift your hips off

the floor and bring

your legs up, over

and beyond your

head, at an angle of

about 45 degrees.

3. Exhaling, bend

your arms and

support your body,

holding as near

the shoulders as

possible, thumbs

around the front of

the body, fingers

around the back.

Push your back

up, lift your legs.

4. Now straighten

your spine and bring

the legs up to a

vertical position.

Press your chin

firmly into the base of

your throat. Breathe

slowly and deeply in

the pose, gradually

trying to work your

elbows closer

together and your

hands further down

your back toward the

To come

down,

reverse

steps 5,

6, and 7.

Rest in

the

Child's

Pose for

at least

six deep

breaths.

forehead on the floor,

then bring your arms

alongside your body,

palms turned upward.

shoulders, so as to

straighten your torso.

Keep your feet

relaxed.

Shoulderstand roll-out

To come down from the pose, lower your

legs to an angle of about 45 degrees over

your head, place your hand palms down

behind you, then slowly roll out of it,

vertebra by vertebra. Breathe normally until

your whole spine is resting on the floor and

your legs are at right angles to it, then

exhale as you slowly lowe your legs, keeping

the knees straight.

PLOUGH (HALASANA) The Plough or Halasana:
completes the movement of Shoulder stand, bringing

the feet and hands down to the floor to mould the

body into the shape of a primitive plough. The pose

shares many of the Shoulderstand's effects: it gives

flexibility to the spine and neck, nourishes the spinal

nerves, and strengthen the back, shoulder, and arm

muscles while releasing tension. By compressing to the

abdomen, it also massages the internal organs. When

you perform the Plough, be sure to keep your spine

stretched up and your knees straight. Your feet may

not reach the floor to begin with, but as your spine

becomes more supple, the weight of your legs will

gradually pull them down. Advanced students can go

straight into the pose from the Shoulderstand, but

beginners should relax in between. Use the

Shoulderstand roll-out to come out of the Plough.

THE PLOUGH (HALASANA):



Complementing the Plough, the Bridge brings

the feet down from the Shouderstand in the

opposite direction, reversing the stretch on the

spine and relieving pressure on the neck. Its

Sanskrit name, Setu Bandhasana, means



"bridge-building pose", referring to the way the

body creates a perfect arch from head to toe.

Moving into and out of the pose strengthens

the abdominal and lower back muscles and

makes the spine and wrists more supple. To

come into the Bridge from the Shoulderstand

you need a fairly flexible back - at first you may

have to push up into the pose from the floor, as

shown below right. Advanced students can

perform the Shouderstand, Plough and Bridge

as one continuous series.

Caution:: It is essential to use the same position



for the Bridge as for the Shoulderstand, with

thumbs uppermost - you risk spraining your

thumbs if they are under your back.

1. Lying down

on your back,

with your legs

together and

your hands

palms down by

your sides,

inhale and raise

your legs up.

Exhale, then

inhale and bring

your hips up off

the floor.

2. Support your

back with your

hands, keeping

your elbows as

close to one

another as

possible. Then,

without

bending your

knees, exhale

and bring your

legs down

behind your

head. If you

cannot yet

touch the floor

with your feet,

remain

breathing

deeply in this

position.

3. If your feet

comfortably

reach the floor,

walk them as far

behind your

head as you can

and, with your

toes curled

under, push

your torso up

and your heels

back. Stretch

your arms out

behind your

back with the

hands flat on

the floor.

Breathe slowly

and deeply.


Beginner's step 1:


Lie down on your

back with your knees

bent, feet together.

Place your hands on

the lower back, as in

the Shoulderstand,

and then lift your

hips up as high as

you can. Now

proceed as shown in

step 2 (below). Slowly

reverse the steps

again to come back

out of the pose.

1. Come up into the

Shoulderstand,

supporting your waist

with your hands. Bend

one leg and lower

thefoot toward the

floor.

2. Bring the other leg

down to the ground.

Hold the pose for at

least two or three

deep breaths. Inhale,

come into the

Shoulderstand and

roll out. Once you can

support yourself with

your hands nearer

your shoulders in the

Shoulderstand, you

can drop into the

Bridge, both legs at

once.


FISH (MATSYASANA) Matsya: THE FORWARD BEND



The fish, was one of the incarnations of the Hindu God

Vishnu, who assumed this form to save the world from

the Flood. The Fish Pose Matsyasana, is the counter



pose to the Shoulder stand and must always be

practiced after it. Having stretched the neck and upper

spine in the Shoulderstand, Plough and Bridge, you

now compress them as you arch back, relieving

stiffness in your neck and shoulder muscles and

correcting any tendency to rounded shoulders.

Holding the pose exercises the chest, tones the nerves

of the neck and back, and ensures that the thyroid and

parathyroid glands obtain maximum benefit from the

Shoulder stand. It also expands the ribcage fully and so

aids deep breathing and increases your lung capacity.

You should remain in the pose for at least half the

amount of time that you spent in the Shoulderstand in

order to balance the stretch.

1. Lie down on your back

with your legs straight and

your feet together. Place

your hands, palms down,

underneath your thighs.

Note: Your hands

should rest palms

down, side by side, and

your elbows should be

as close together as

possible under your

back.

2. Pressing down on

your elbows, inhale and

arch your back, resting

only a very little on the

top of your head on the

floor. Exhale. Breathe

deeply while in the

position, keeping legs

and lower torso


(PASCHIMOTHANASANA):


The Forward Bend or the
Paschimothanasana looks deceptively


simple. But it is the fact a very important

and demanding pose. The Sanskrit word
"paschima" means "the West", referring to


the back of the body, which is literally

stretched from the heels to the top of the

spine. Practicing this asana invigorates the

internal organs, reduce fat, and stimulates

the entire nervous system. Before holding

the pose, loosen up the body by inhaling and

coming back out of the position, then next

exhaling and going into it again, three times.

Don't try to bring your head to your knees as

this will curve the spine. Instead, aim to

bring the torso as far as possible, while

keeping the knees and spine straight.
1. From a lying

position, with your

arms straight out

behind you, inhale

and come up to a

sitting position.

Point your feet at

the ceiling and pull

the flesh of your

buttocks out from

underneath you, so

that you are sitting

directly on the

pelvic bone.

Stretch your arms

above your head,

lengthening the

2. From a lying

position, with your

arms straight out

behind you, inhale

and come up to a

sitting position. Point

your feet at the

ceiling and pull the

flesh of your buttocks

out from underneath

you, so that you are

sitting directly on the

pelvic bone. Stretch

your arms above

your head,

lengthening the

spine.
relaxed. To come out of

the pose, first lift your

head and place it

gently back down, then

release the arms.

spine.

3. Continue right

down and hold on to

whichever part of

your legs or feet you

can comfortably

reach without

bending the knees.

With practice, you

can wrap your index

fingers around your

big toes and bring

your elbows down to

to the floor, or

stretch your arms out

over your feet, as

shown right.

In the position, breathe deeply, feeling

yourself and advancing forward a little

more every time you exhale. Hold for three

or four deep breaths at first, gradually

increasing the number as you become

relaxed in the pose. When you release the

position, reach forward as you come up.

THE COBRA (BHUJANGASANA) :

In Bhujangasana, the head and trunk arch


gracefully up, like a corba with its hood raised.

The spine receives a powerful backward stretch,

the surrounding musculature is strengthened and

the abdominal organs are toned up and massaged.

The pose is particularly effective for combating

menstrual irregularities and pain and relieving

constipation. Perform the asana in stages, as shown

below, visualizing the smooth, supple movement

of a snake as you slowly stretch your spine up and

backward, vertebra by vertebra. Keep your

shoulders down, your elbows tucked in to your

body, and your face relaxed in the pose. You may

find the full Cobra position difficult to achieve at

first, but in time your spine will become supple
THE LOCUST (SALABHASANA):

Unlike most asanas, the Locust or Salabhasana



requires a sudden movement to get into the

pose. Its effects supplement those of the Cobra

but where the Cobra concentrates on the upper

half of the body, the Locust works mainly on the

lower half, strengthening the abdomen, lower

backs and legs. Like the other backward bends,

it manages the internal organs, ensuring

efficient functioning of the digestive system and

preventing constipation. To begin with, you

may only manage to raise your legs a few inches

off the floor - in fact, it is at this stage that the

pose most resembles a locust, tall in air. With

regular practice you will discover how to

enough for head and feet to touch.
1. Lie down with your

legs together and your

hands palms down

under your shoulders.

Rest your forehead on

the floor.

2. Inhaling, bring your

head up, brushing first

your nose, then your

chin against the floor.

Now lift up your hands

and use your back

muscles to raise your

chest as high as

possible. Hold for a

few deep breaths then,

exhaling, slowly

returns to position 1,

keeping your chin up

until last.

3. Inhaling, come up as

before, but this time use

your hands to push the

trunk up. Continue up

until you are bending

from the middle of the

spine. Hold for two or

three deep breaths,

then exhale and come

slowly down.

4. Inhaling, raise the

trunk as before, but

this time continue up

and back until you can

feel your back bending

all the way down from

the neck to the base of

the spine. Breathe

normally. Hold the

position for as long as

you feel comfortable,

then slowly come down

and relax.

contract your lower back muscles to thrust your

legs up high, as well as developing the

necessary strength. In time your legs will come

to extend beyond your head as in the

photograph.

1. Lying on

your front,

inhale and

roll on to

your side.

Make two

fists and

place them

side by side,

with thumbs

pressing into

your thighs.

Bring your

elbows as

close

together as

possible.

Note: You



may find that

a different

hand position

gives you

more

leverage -

with your

hands

cupped, the

palms facing

the ground,

or with hands

clasped

together, as

above.

2. Exhaling,

roll over on

to your front,

so that you

are lying on

your arms,

with your

head resting

on your chin.

Take a few

normal

breaths in

this position.

3. Inhale and

raise your

right leg,

using your

hands as a

lever. Take

two full

breaths, then

exhale and

bring the leg

down.

Repeat with

the left leg.

Keep both

legs straight

and don't

swivel the

hips.

4. Now take

three deep

breaths and

on the third

inhalation,

retain the

breath and

thrust both

legs up. Hold

the pose,

breathing

normally,

then exhale

and bring the

legs down

with control.

Repeat when

your

breathing

has slowed

down.


BOW (DHANURASANA):

The Bow or Dhanurasana raises both halves of the



body at once, combining the movements of the Cobra

and Locust, and countering the Plough and the

Forward Bend. Like an archer stringing a bow, you use

your hands and arms to pull your trunk and legs up

together to form a curve. This tones your back muscles

and maintains the elasticity of your spine, improving

posture and increasing vitality. Balancing the weight of

the body on your abdomen also reduces abdominal fat

and keeps the digestive and reproductive systems

healthy. The Rocking Bow, in particular, gives your

internal organs a powerful massage. Initially, you will

find it easier to lift your knees with legs apart; more

advanced students should aim to perform the Bow

with legs together.

HALF SPINAL TWIST (ARDHA MATSYENDRA

ASANA):


The spinal Twist, which takes its Sanskrit name

from the great yogic sage Matsyendra, is one of

the few poses in the Basic Session that rotates

the spine. Most bend the spinal column either

backward or forward, but to become truly

flexible it must be twisted laterally as well. The

movement also tones the spinal nerves and

ligaments, and improves the digestion. The

Half-Spinal Twist or Ardha Matsyendrasana,

taught here, has similar benefits, and prepares

the body for the full pose. Keep your spine

erect and your shoulders level in the position

and breaths steadily, twisting a little more each

time you exhale. Twist first to the left, as below,

then repeat the sequence twisting to the right.

1. Lie down on

your front, head

down. Inhale and

bend your knees

up, then reach

back with your

hands and clasp

hold of your

ankles. Exhale.

2. Lie down on

your front,

head down.

Inhale and

bend your

knees up, then

reach back

with your

hands and

clasp hold of

your ankles.

Exhale.


The Rocking Bow


Come into the

Bow, then rock

forward as you

exhale, backward

as you inhale.

(Don't use your

head to rock.)

Repeat up to ten

times, then relax.

1. Kneel down

with your legs

together, resting

on your heels.

2. Then sit to the

right of your

feet, as

illustrated.

3. Lift your left

leg over your

right, placing

the foot against

the outside of

the right knee.

Bring your

right heel in

close to your

buttocks. Keep

the spine erect.

4. Stretch your

arms out to the

sides at

shoulder level,

and twist

around to the

left.

5. Now bring

the right arm

down on the

outside of the

left knee and

hold the left

foot in the right

hand, placing

your left hand

on the floor

behind you.

Exhaling, twist

as far as

possible to the

left. Look over

the left

shoulder.

THE CROW (KAKASANA):


This asana strikingly mimics the posture of a

cawing crow - with the body's weight supported on

the elbows and hands and the head thrust well

forward. One of the most valuable balancing
poses, the Crow or Kakasana is in fact relatively


easy to achieve, tough it may look advanced. The

secret is to lean far enough forward and to keep

your mind from wandering, focusing your

attention solely on keeping your balance.

Practicing the Crow will greatly strengthen your

wrists, arms and shoulders, improve your

concentration, and increase your breathing

capacity by expanding the chest.
1. Squat down and

bring your arms

between your knees.

2. Choose a point on the

floor in front of you on

which to focus. Inhale,

THE HANDS TO FEET POSE (PADA

HASTASANA):


The Hands to Feet Pose or Pada Hastasana



gives many of the same benefits as the Forward

Bend - trimming the waist, restoring elasticity

to the spine, and stretching the ligaments of the

legs, especially the hamstrings. It also aids the

flow of blood to the brain. Once again, as in the

Forward Bend, the purpose of the asanas is to

bend down as far as you can with your spine

and legs straight. Holding your toes and

bringing your head into the shins will follow

naturally when your back has become more

flexible. Breathe deeply in the position, and let

yourself fold a little further down with each

exhalation. To pull your chest in closer to your

legs, walk your hands back behind you, palms

on the floor, as in the photograph.

Place your palms

down flat on the floor

in front of you,

shoulder-width apart,

with fingers splayed

and pointing slightly

inward. Then bend

your elbows out to

the sides, making the

backs of your arms

into shelves for your

knees to rest on.

then while you retain the

breath, lean toward this

point, transferring your

weight to your hands and

lifting your toes up.

Exhale and hold the pose

for three or four deep

breaths.
1. Standing with your

feet together,

exhale. Then inhale

and raise your arms

above your head. Lift

your head up,

making yourself as

tall as possible, so as

to lengthen the

spine. As you exhale,

fold forward from

the pelvis. Keep your

Knees and spine as

straight as you can.

2. Come down as far

as possible and

either grasp your

ankles or clasp hold

of your big toes with

thumbs and index

fingers, as below.

Pull your head in

toward your shins

and breathe deeply

in the pose.

Come out of the

position slowly,

inhaling. Stretch your

arms above your

head, then lower

them down by your

sides.


THE TRIANGLE (TRIKONASANA):



In Hindu art the triangle is a potent symbol for the

divine principle, and it is frequently found in the

yantras and mandalas used for meditation. Pointing

downward it represents Shakti, the dynamic female



FINAL RELAXATION (SAWASANA):

Your yoga practice will help to be more in

touch with your body, able to recognize

tension and relaxation and thus to bring

them under your conscious control. At the

end of session of asanas, you should spend
principle; pointing up it stands for Siva, the passive

male force. Trikonasana, the Triangle, concludes the



postures in our Basic Session. It augments the

movement of the Half Spinal Twist and gives an

excellent lateral stretch to the spine, toning the spinal

nerves and helping the proper functioning of the

digestive system. The body becomes lighter and other

asanas are improved. When performing the Triangle,

take care that both your knees are straight and that

your hips are facing squarely forward, rather than

twisted. Bend first to the right, then repeat, bending to

the left as shown below. Aim for perfect balance in

these basic poses, and you will gain the control and

concentration necessary to more advanced variations.

1. Stand with your

feet well apart

(about 3-4 feet).

Point your left foot

to the left, and your

right foot slightly to

the left. Stretch

your arm out at

shoulder level and

bring the right arm

straight up, against

your right ear. Now

inhale.

2. As you exhale, bend to the

left and slightly forward to

bypass your ribs. Slide your

left hand down your left leg

and hold on to the lowest part

you can reach. Look out at

your right hand. Take several

full breaths in this position

before releasing it. Repeat,

bending to the right.


at least ten minutes in Final Relaxation.

During this time, you relax each part of the

body in turn. But in order to experience

relaxation, you must first experience

tension. Working up from the feet, as shown

below, you first tense and lift each part, then

drop (but don't place) it down. Now let your

mind travel throughout the body,

commanding each part to relax. Let yourself

go. Sink deep into the quiet pool of the

mind. To bring your consciousness back to

your body, gently move your fingers and

toes, take a deep breath and as your exhale,

sit up.
Feet and

legs

Lift your

right foot

just an inch

off the floor.

Tense the

leg, hold,

then let it

drop. Repeat

on the other

side.

Hands and

arms

Raise your

right hand

an inch off

the floor.

Make a fist,

tense the

arm, then let

it drop.

Repeat on

the other

side. Relax.

Buttocks

Clench your

buttocks

tightly

together, lift

the hips a

little way off

the floor and

hold. Relax

and drop

them down.

Chest

Tense and

lift up the

Shoulders

Lift your

shoulders

Head

Tuck in your

chin slightly

back and

chest,

keeping

your hips

and head on

the floor.

Relax and

drop them

down.

and hunch

them up tight

around your

neck. Let

them drop,

relaxed.

Now pull

each arm, in

turn, down

alongside

the body,

and relax.

and roll the

head gently

from side to

side. Find a

comfortable

position in

the center

for the head

to lie, and

then relax.

Autosuggestion

After practicing the sequence shown,

visualize your body in your mind's eye, and

repeat this simple formula mentally: "I relax

the toes, I relax the toes. The toes are

relaxed. I relax the calves, I relax the calves.

The calves are relaxed." Continue on up the

body, applying the formula to each part

along the way - the stomach, lungs, heart,

jaw, scalp, brain, and soon. Feel a wave of

relaxation rising up your body as you guide

your awareness through each part. Each time

you inhale, feel a wave of Oxygen flowing

down to your feet; each time you exhale,

feel the tension flowing out of your body,

leaving your mind like a deep, still lake,

without a ripple. Now dive deep into the

center of this lake, deep within yourself, and

experience your true nature.
DOMINATING PLANETS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Sun


Usually the individual will do well in practicing meditation and yoga of knowledge to connect to the

higher self within. The main thing is to establish a sense of self-identity according to our inner nature as

pure consciousness. We must learn to discriminate between the lower self and the higher self. We

should trace the origin of the "I thought" to the Divine light within the heart.

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Moon


Lunar energy is usually increased by devotional practices (Bhakti yoga). We should meditate upon a form

of the Divine particularly of the Goddess. We should strive to develop more peace, faith, receptivity,

openness and surrender to the Divine or truth. Usually lunar energy allies us with a spiritual or religious

tradition or group, but we should apply our faith with openness and truth not with emotional

attachment.

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Mars


Mars is increased by the Yogas of knowledge and techniques by practices, which aim at the

development of energy and insight. Mars types like to work on themselves in a practical way through

physical practices or through mental methods like visualization and ritual. On a lower level, the martial

arts can be used to strengthen Mars energy; yet such methods may cater to a negative Mars influence

and bring about a seeking of power and prestige for the ego.

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Mercury


Mercury energy is increased by the yoga of knowledge particularly by spiritual techniques, which

emphasize reason, discrimination, clear expression and objective perception. It often gives us the role of

a teacher of these things. The practice of mantra is helpful as it the study of spiritual philosophies like

Vedanta or the learning of Sanskrit.

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Jupiter


Jupiter directs us to the spiritual life generally and gives us the propensity for a broad and integral path,

combining knowledge, devotion, practices and service, as in the path of Raja Yoga. Its basic impulse is

towards devotion (faith), but from that it develops knowledge. Jupiter is more concerned with principle

and value than form, but often loves ceremonies and rituals. Jupiter gives enthusiasm, but it may be

temporary, if we do not fix it to a long-term purpose.

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Venus


Venus related to Bhakti yoga or the yoga of devotion. It makes us receptive to Divine love, joy and

beauty, as we find in the stories of Radha and Krishna or in Sufi love poetry. It inclines us to chanting,

rituals, dance, devotional singing and visualizations. Generally, we are inclined to approach the Divine in

the form of a particular figure, teacher or deity, whom we love and serve. Venus also can give occult

knowledge or powers, like ability to see visions or to travel astrally, but can get us caught in the glamour

and illusion of the astral plane.

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Saturn


Saturn required self-discipline, renunciation, surrender, detachment, objectivity and doing of good

karma - the yogas of knowledge and service. It is more concerned with practice than with theory and in

his higher form, is the silent sage. It requires inaction and letting go on our part. To cleanse the influence

of a negative Saturn, some form of karmic expiation may be required like prayer, atonement,

pilgrimages or giving of charity.

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Rahu


RahuPeople with weak Rahu should avoid Yogas that open up to the astral plane, including the use of

visualization, hypnosis and modern high tech yoga (using tapes videos). Devotion, surrender to the

Divine or Bhakti yoga is best as Rahu's influence makes discernment and meditation difficult. Some form

of psychic clearing, expiation or exorcism in extreme cases may be helpful. There should be an alliance

with a clear tradition and consistent discipline, the avoidance of wishful thinking, the seeking of

experiences or the developing of occult powers.

Dominating Planet in your Horoscope : Ketu


Ketu is increased by the yoga of knowledge, the capacity for self-inquiry, much as under the Sun. it

causes us to seek to transcend time and the senses. Meditation on death is also helpful for developing

the higher yogic powers of Ketu.

VEDIC RITUALS :


Each planet has its representative deity and its specific form. Each deity has a certain color, particular

appearance, a unique vehicle (the animal it rides, signifying its underlining power). All the planetary

deities are regarded as male. This is because all the signs and constellation are regarded as female. The

planets are the forces (male), which work in the fields of signs (female). Planetary deities also have their

ruling deities (Adhidevta) and their overlords (Pratyadhidevta). These may be male of female according

to the nature of the planets.

Worship of Planetary Deities


Name Ruling Deity Over Ruler Deity Worshipped Vehicle

The Sun Agni, God of Fire Shiva, The Great God Shiva 7-Headed Horse

The Moon Apas, Water Goddess

Parvati, The Great

Goddess

Durga Deer

Mars Bhumi, Earth Goddess Skanda, War God Hanumaan Goat

Mercury Vishnu, The Maintainer

Narayana, another form

of Vishnu

Vishnu Lion (with trunk)

Jupiter

Indra, The king of the

Gods

Brahma, The Creator Vishnu Elephant

Venus

Indrani, Queen of the

Gods

Indra, King of the Gods Durga Horse

Saturn Yama, God of Death Prajapati Hanumaan Ox

Rahu

Durga, Goddess of

Power

Sapra, The serpent God Shiva Lion

Ketu

Chitragupta, God of

Karma

Brahma, God of

Knowledge

Shiva Serpent

“Astrological Yagnas” are the most powerful and potent astrological remedies either to fulfill

the cherished goals in our life or to avoid dangerous and fatal disasters in our life.” A
personalized Yagna is just like a specific medicine prescribed by a physician for a particular

illness. When the problem is intense and when all the means to make it right has failed then we

could go for a personalized yagna, which is more effective since its emphasis is only on one

particular problem."

We believe would be of immense help not only to restore your faith and belief but also to fulfill

some of your wishes. The personalized yagna after much research would include the five

important aspects of life: health, wealth, marriage, removal of obstacles and children.
Kaal Sarpa Shanti

Yagna


Worship of Lord Shiva

along with Shanti of

Rahu and Ketu.

US $101
INR 5000

2 To protect oneself from the

negative influence of Rahu

and Ketu.

Rahu
Ardha-kayam maha-viryam, chandra ditya veemar-danam

Seeng-hee-ka garba sambootam, tam rahum prana-mam mya-ham.

I offer my obeisance to Rahu, born from the womb of Simhika, who has only half a body yet,

posses great power, being able to subdue the Sun and the Moon.

Ketu

Palasha-pushpa-sankasham, taraka-graha masta-kam

Rowdram row-drat makam goram, tam keytoom prana-mam mya-ham

I offer my obeisance to the violent and fearsome Ketu, who is gifted with the strength of Lord

Shiva. Resembling in his complexion the flower of a palasa plant, he serves as the head of the

stars and planets.

Key Feature and program schedule of this Yagna. Along with other rituals related with this Yagna,

there will be chanting of mantras:
Name of Yagna Chanting of

Mantras

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Kaal Sarpa Shanti Yagna- 4

Hours

Rehu and

Ketu

101 5000 M.S.Srinivas,

Astrologer, Purohit & Vaastu Pandit

Viswanadha Jyothirnilayam

Plot No.25A, H.No.6-273/2D,

Road No.2, Indrasing Nagar, Chintal,
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Kaal means Death. The person born under Kaal Sarpa Yoga passes through a lot of difficult phases

like death threatening situation. The Kaal Sarp Yog is formed when all the planets are present in

between Rahu and Ketu. According to Indian astrology, there are many types of Kaal Sarpa Yogas.

If all seven planets come between Rahu & Ketu then it is not good. The person who takes birth in

this Yoga faces different kind of problems and instability in life like disturbances in mind, loss in

business, family problems etc. A person, who has Kaal Sarpa Yoga in the horoscope always fear

from death, suffers from tensions and insecurity.

This Yoga is more dangerous than other malefic yoga. This Yoga affects a person till the age of 30

to 47 and sometimes throughout his/her life, it depends upon the position of Kaal Sarp Yoga in the

birth chart. So, it is important to find out the Kaalsarpa Yoga in the chart and which bhava (houses)

are affected. This is like a snake-ladder syndrome in life. Under this yoga a person can rise to a

high social and economic level and then can have sudden down fall from that high status.

It should be noted that the Kaalsarp Yoga is not always bad. It has the power to confer gains too.

All planets must fall between Rahu and Ketu.

Kaal Sarp Dosha Mala is designed to remove this dosha. Mala is made of an 11 mukhi Hanuman

rudraksha in the center with a large Hanuman silver locket yantra.

This yagna should be performed by people whose birth

chart shows that all the planets fall between Rahu and Ketu and is going through a lot of agonies in

life and life threatening incidents.
Mangala Gouri Worship of Mangala



Gauri in South Indian

USD 5 This yagna is specifically for



unmarried Boys facing delay

Yagna


style. $151-$551



INR 7500-

26000

in marriage, marital problems

or Mangala Dosha

"Om Patnim Manoramam dehi Manovritanusarineem,

Tareneem Durgasansar Sagarasye Kulodbhavam."
“A person who wants a good wife prays to God to bestow him with a beautiful wife, who
would help him to perform the duties of life in a proper way, who would always listen to
him.”

Key Feature and program schedule of this Yagna

Along with other rituals related with this Yagna, there will be chanting of mantras
Name of Yagna No of

mantras to

be chanted

Price

USD

Price

INR

Contact

Mangala Gouri Yagna

- 1 Day

31,000 151 7500 M.S.Srinivas,

Astrologer, Purohit & Vaastu Pandit

Viswanadha Jyothirnilayam

Plot No.25A, H.No.6-273/2D,

Road No.2, Indrasing Nagar, Chintal,
Hyderabad 500 054.



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Mangala Gouri Yagna

- 3 Days

61,000 251 13000

Mangala Gouri Yagna

- 5 Days

1,25000 551 26000

A successful marriage depends on two things: finding the right person and being the right person

Marriage is not just coming together of two individuals. There is much more to it. To sustain a

marriage it is important that there is effort from both sides than only a marriage can carry on. It is

important to find the right person at the right time. It is not only important for girls to get married

to the right person but it is equally important for a person to find one.

It is important to remember God when we are making an important decision of our life. A person

who wants to have a good married life and a suitable life partner prays to Mangla Gouri to help him

find a good match so, that he will find someone who would always be with him during his ups and

downs.

This mantra is attributed to Goddess Durga. The regular and continuous chant of this mantra by the

male section of the society helps them get a wife of their expectation. The use of rudraksha mala (A

beaded garland of the seeds of Eleocarpus Ganitrus Tree) while chanting is favorable.

For solving difficulties related to delayed marriage, marital

problems and Mangla Dosha this is one of the most prescribed poojas. Devi is worshiped as

Mangla Gouri and pooja performed with shodasopacharas and namavali pooja.a man performs this

yagna to get a suitable wife who is blessed with all the virtues so,that his married life would have a

happy married life.
Katyaayni Yagna


Worship of Goddess

Katyaayni in North

Indian style.

USD

$151-$551
INR 7500-

26000

5 This yagna is specifically for

unmarried Girls facing delay

in marriage or marital

problems

"Kaatyaayani Mahaamaayey

Mahaa YoginyaDheeshwaree

NandaGopasutam Devi Patim

Mey Kuru Tey Namaha"

"O Katyaayni! MahaaMayey (Names of Ma the Mother Goddess) Supreme Lord of all great

Yoginis, Make Shree Krishna, my husband Prostrations unto Thee.

Mantra to be chanted before you begin your studies"

Key Feature and program schedule of this Yagna

Along with other rituals related with this Yagna, there will be chanting of mantras:
Name of Yagna No of

mantras to

be chanted

Price

USD

Price

INR

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Katyaayni Yagna - 1 Day 31,000 151 7500 M.S.Srinivas,

Astrologer, Purohit & Vaastu Pandit

Viswanadha Jyothirnilayam

Plot No.25A, H.No.6-273/2D,

Road No.2, Indrasing Nagar, Chintal,
Hyderabad 500 054.



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Katyaayni Yagna - 3 Days 61,000 251 13000

Katyaayni Yagna - 5 Days 1,25000 551 26000

Katyaayni is the sixth form of Goddess Durga. Sage Katyaayan was the son of the great sage Kat.

Katyayan had observed rigorous penance and worship of "Bhagavati Paramba with a desire to get

paramba daughter. The wish was granted and she took birth as a daughter of Katyaayan and

therefore named as "Katyaayni". She has four hands. The top right hand is positioned in a gesture

of providing courage and the other hand is positioned in a gesture of rendering a boon. The top left

hand is holding a sword and the other holding a lotus. The Goddess is mounted on a lion and she is

worshiped on the sixth day of the Durga puja. If one worships the deity with a pure soul he attains

success in religion, wealth, passion and salvation. Disease, sorrow and fear are eliminated. Tripur

sundari.

The presiding Deity of Srichakra, Devi, is Known as Lalita Tripura Sundari. The goddess Tripura

Sundari in her aspect as Shodasi is represented as a sixteen-year-old girl, and is believed to embody

sixteen types of desire. Tripura Sundari, also called Shodashi, Lalita and Rajarajeshvari. Tripura

Sundari, also called Shodashi, Lalita and Rajarajeshvari, is one of the group of ten goddesses of

hindu belief and these goddesses are collectively called mahavidyas.

The Shodasi Tantra, a treatise on the Tantra, describes Tripura Sundari as "the radiant light in the

eyes of Shiva". She is described as being of dusky color, and is depicted in an intimate position

with an aspect of Shiva. The couple are shown on a bed, a throne, or a pedestal resting on the

significant male gods of Hinduism like Brahma,Vishnu ,Rudra Nd Indra.

Kashmiris are the foremost in worship of Tripura Sundari, who are the only ones who remember

the hymn to Tripura Sundari, Pancastavi in entirety.Tripura Sundari is described in great detail as

extremely attractive, beautiful, and erotically inclined.The Lalitha Sahasranama details her charms

from head to foot, and the most part of the Saundaryalahari is similarly occupied with her attractive

appearance. She is often said to give desire and to suffuse the creation with desire. The

Saundaryalahari also states that a worn-out old man, ugly and sluggish in the arts of love, can be

restored to sexual attractiveness and vigor by her glance. The description of a beautiful woman,

part by part, in the process of her arraying herself (shringar), was an established poetic form in

Indian classical literature.

The several names that associate or identify her with the female sexual organ in her thousand-name

hymn in the Vamakeshvara Tantra also suggest the erotic character of the goddess.The Tripura

Sundari Ashtakam by Adi Shankaracharya describes her as a Mother, her nourishing breasts akin to

mountain peaks that give birth to rivers. She is described wearing a blue dress with red spots,

holding a pot of honey, her eyes quivering with intoxication.

This yagna is especially performed by girls who might be having some problem regarding

marriage. Even whe a girl has all the virtues she might not be getting a suitable partner or might be

having some astrological problem, at such times katyaayni yagna can be performed.
Manglik Shanti

Yagna


Worship of Planet

Mars.

US $101
INR 5000

2 To lessen the negative effect

of the planet Mars.

“DHARNI GARBH SAMBHUTAM VIDYUT KANTI SAMPRABHAM


KUMARAM SHAKTI HASTAM TAM MANGALAM PRAMAYAM.”

“I offer my obeisance to Shree Mangala, the god of the planet Mars, who was born from the
womb of the earth goddess. His brilliant effulgence is like that of lightning, and he appears as

a youth carrying a spear in his hand."

In match making most famous and sadistic problem is Mangal Dosh. In reality, it is not Mangal

Dosh but it is called Sumanglik dosha. It means problem in auspicious events of marriage life. In

other words, stoppage in something auspicious or good work is known as Mangal Dosh. This dosh

is known as a very big problem in married life. We live in a modern world but there are certain

things that we still believe in and one of them is marriage between two individuals. Let us have a

look at what does manglik exactly mean and what are its effects?

Mars holds a very important part in our horoscope-it is the planet of action. There are just handful

of people who possesses a correct balance of Martian energy. On the positive front Mars gives us

energy, will power, self-confidence and motivation but this could also lead to conflict, competition

and domination. Mars indicates premature death; and loss of partner, particularly so when Mars is

afflicted by "Kuja Dosha". This affliction of Mars in a chart commonly makes the horoscope to be

known as a Manglik horoscope. It is caused by placement of Mars in the 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, 12th

house of the natal chart.

This condition is believed by some to be devastating for marriage, causing discomfort and tension

in relationship, leading to separation and divorce, and in some cases, it is believed to cause

untimely death of one spouse. This is attributed to the "fiery" nature of this planet. If two mangliks

marry, the negative effects are believed to cancel each other out.

A person who has an affliction of Mars in his/her chart should perform this yagna so that the nature

of this Manglik dosha would be less effective.
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Rudram Chamkam

Yagna


Worship of Lord Shiva

in North Indian style.

USD

$201-$551
INR 10000-

26000

5 For immediate relief from

problems and fulfillment of

wishes.

"Srusti Sthilaya Yasya lila Eva mahesituh

Tam Vande Saccidanandam Sarva shubhanivruttaye ||"
“Oh! Lord, the creator, protector and destroyer of the universe, the very form of truth,
consciousness, and bliss I bow to you. Let all the inauspicious things be driven away from me
and your devotee be protected.”
The Shri Rudram Chamkam is a Vedic stotra dedicated to Rudra, an earlier aspect of Shiva

Chamkam assures granting of what we ask. The creator makes no distinction between the things of

the world and the other world. Both belong to him and desire born out of Virtue is really

manifestation of divinity and Dharma.

Chamkam furnishes completely the ideal of human happiness and defines in the highest degree the

desires and do not delimit to be asked or to be granted. Sri Rudram-Chamkam occupies a very

important place in Vedic literature and in the practice of Vedic Religion. It is the heart of Krishna

Yajurveda and is treasured in the center of Taittiriya Samhita Strictly speaking, the Rudra is a

Homa or sacrifice performed in fire in honour of God Rudra. While most of the rituals relating to

the other Gods stop limited to the particular purpose intended in the Karma Kanda, it was felt that

the Rudram could not and should not be so confined, but put to further varied uses. Hence we find

that Rudram and Chamkam are used invariably for all the Vedic worship of Shiva in all the

households and temples. The Rudram is addressed to worship Lord Shiva, who is said to give to the

devotee who seeks His Grace anything that is asked for.

The Chamkam occurs in the 4th Kanda, 7th Prapataka of the Yajur Veda. The rudra is mostly

chanted during Homa and avishekam. A pooja is performed with the chanting of the rudra mantra
1000 times is known as maha rudra,it‟ s done on special occasions like Maha shivaratri or Shravan
Somvar. Therefore, this yagna should be performed in a perfect way and with good intention and a

fruitful result will be followed. Yagna does not only mean performing Pooja, it means purifying

oneself from within.

A person who wants immediate relief from health problem, those who are childless or those facing

problems in getting married or those facing financial crisis or if those having some wish to be

fulfilled with in a short span of time can perform this yagna. Also, it is good to perform this yagna

on auspicious days like birthdays and marriage anniversaries because this yagna acts as a shield of

protection through out the year from all soughts of negativities.
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Hours

5 201 10000 M.S.Srinivas,

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Rudram Chamkam Yagna- 6

Hours

11 551 26000

Key Feature of this Yagna
Shanti Path

Sankalpa

Ganesh, Kalash and Navagraha Pooja

Worship of Lord Shiva

Chanting of Shukla Yajurvediya Rudra Aashtadhyayi Stotram - 5 & 11 times as per the


program schedule.
Havan

Purna Aahuti

Aarti

End of ceremony with pushpanjali




Shri Mahalakshmi

Yagna


Worship of Goddess

Lakshmi in North

Indian style.

USD

$151-$551
INR 75000-

26000

5 For long and stable financial

comfort and prosperity.

"Sarvagyay Sarvavarday Sarvadushtbhaydkree

Sarvadukhaharay Devi Mahalaxmi Namostutay"
“O Maa Laxmi, you know everything, you grant favors to all, you are a terror to the evil and

your art removes the misery of all. O propitious goddess, I surrender to you”.

Goddess Lakshmi is considered as the supreme power and the divinity of wealth and prosperity.

When Mahalakshmi is worshipped with true devotion, she banishes all traces of poverty from one's

life and endows one with riches and splendor.

Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, is the power and consort of the powerful- Vishnu, the preserver,

she is the power in its complete multiplicity. Shri or Lakshmi, depicted in the Vedas, as the

Goddess of wealth and fortune, power and beauty. According to the Puranas, she was the

incarnated daughter of the sage Bhrigu and his wife Khyati. She was later born out of Ksheer Sagar

(ocean of milk) while being churned more popularly known as Samudra Manthan. Hence, her

appellation,"Ksheera Samudra Raja Tanaya".

Mahalakshmi yagna is one ultimate way to seek divine help to stabilize finance & accumulate

wealth in your life.

If one is financially deficient, unsuccessful and unhappy in life, one should perform Mahalakshmi

Yagna. This Yagna is performed to achieve long and stable Material comfort and prosperity in life.

Lakshmi is the Goddess of wealth and material comforts of life. She is the feminine energy that

holds the family together. She is the embodiment of life and its nourishment and this yagna is a

sure way to seek her blessings.

Key Feature of this Yagna
Shanti Path

Sankalpa

Ganesh, Kalash and Navagraha Pooja

Worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth

Chanting of Shri Sukta Stotram - 151, 501 & 1001 times as per the program schedule.

Havan

Purna Aahuti

Aarti

End of ceremony with pushpanjali



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Mahalaxmi Yagna- 1Day 151 151 7500 M.S.Srinivas,

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Mahalaxmi Yagna- 3 Days 501 251 13000

Mahalaxmi Yagna- 5 Days 1001 551 26000
Shani Sade Satti Worship of Planet US $221 2 To lessen the negative effect



of the planet Saturn.

Yagna


Saturn. INR 11000

Nilanjana samabhasam raviputram yamagrajam

chaya martanda sambhutam tam namami shaishcharam
"I bow to Lord Shani, who is black in color, who is the son of Sun, who is elder brother of

Yama, who is born to Shadow & moves very slowly."

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Shani Sade Satti Yagna - 3 Hours Saturn 221 11000 M.S.Srinivas,

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Saturn‟s Seven and a Half Year Cycle also known as Sade Satti is one of the toughest periods in the
life of a person. Shani or Saturn is the most dreaded god after Yama, the god of death. He is a

malicious deity and is most feared by Hindus. The superstitions associated with Shani make him a

fearsome deity who causes all kinds of havoc in the lives of innocent people. It is said that a person

born under the influence of Saturn suffers from various problems like poverty, tension, insult,

displeasure and his family too suffers along with him.

When Saturn is transiting through the 12th, 1st, and 2nd house from the natal moon, this is termed
Sade-satti. “Sade-satti” literally means 7 ½ years, which means that Saturn naturally takes 2 ½


years in its transit from one house to another house. This transit is considered particularly important

in Vedic Astrology because this transit is supposed to indicate difficult results either to the native
or the native‟s close relatives.
One sure remedy for Shani's evil effect is worshipping Lord Hanuman. Scriptures say that when

Shani warned Lord Hanuman about the onset of his seven-and-half year long influence ( sade satti

), Lord Hanuman accepted the challenge and allowed Saturn to have his play. When the planet

dwelled on Lord Hanuman's head, Hanuman loaded heavy rocks on his head so viciously that the

planet was almost crushed. Shani faced similar agony when he tried to dwell on Hanuman's body.

Finally, the planet had to bow before Hanuman. Shani then declared that anyone who worshipped

Lord Hanuman would not be affected by the evil effect of the planet.
A person who is going through Saturn‟s Seven and a Half


Year Cycle; one of the toughest periods in the life of a person.
Ganpati Yagna


Worship of Lord

Ganesha in North

Indian style.

USD

$151-$551
INR 7500-

26000

5 For removal of all kinds of


obstacles in life.
“Vakratunda Mahaakaya; Suryakotee Sama Prabha


Nirvighnam kuru mey Deva; Sarva kaaryeshu Sarvadaa”

“O Lord Ganesha of Large body, curved trunk, with the brilliance of a million suns, please

make all my work free of obstacles, always.”

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Ganpati Yagna - 3 Days 501 251 13000

Ganpati Yagna - 5 Days 1001 551 26000

He is the emblem of patience, devotion and truth. He is the dutiful son and the remover of obstacles

and his vehicle is a tiny mouse compared to his huge body. He is none other than Lord Ganesh.

With the head of an elephant he may look tough from outside but he is the beloved deity of the

people and the god of wisdom, literature and worldly success.

Wisdom is indeed very important. We can win a battle or lose one because of the thinking that is

required at that particular time. Shiva decided that whoever would make a tour around the world

and come to the starting place first would have the right to be the elder son. Kartikeya at once sat

on his peacock and took a flight. The vehicle of Ganesh was a tiny mouse and the mouse was sad

that he could not help him. He thought for a moment and then went around his parents and asked

for the prize. Surprised Lord Shiva said that he could not do so because he had not travelled around

the world. To this Ganesha replied that for him, they were his world and he had completed the tour.

Shiva was very happy to see the wisdom of his son so proclaimed him as the elder of the two.

Ganesha is the Lord of Obstacles, both of a material and spiritual order. He can place obstacles in

the path of those who need to be checked and can remove blockages just as easily. The Sanskrit

terms vighnakart ("obstacle-creator") and vighnahart ("obstacle-destroyer").

This yagna is done to pray to Lord Ganapati, the remover of obstacles. It is especially auspicious

before starting any new venture. It is said that when He was young, Lord Ganapati obtained a boon

from his father - Lord Shiva, that whenever anybody started anything, he would be worshipped

first. As per Hindu mythology Lord Ganesh Ji is considered to be first inline among all Gods, That

is why before starting any Puja/Homam/Yagna Ganpati puja is done first. A brief Puja is given here

for daily recitement for the worshipers. A detailed Ganpati Puja can be ordered. Some of the

benefits of Ganapati Puja are acquiring peace and happiness by getting rid of malefic forces,

removing troubles that prevent us from starting on a spiritual path or business, creating positive

vibrations in the house, starting new ventures such as a new job, removing obstacles while starting

a new business or investments, and getting married. Ganapati Homas are traditionally performed

every Chaturthi (the fourth day of the lunar month).

This yagna is for people who are facing some problems in

life. Even after putting constant efforts when a person is not getting any fruitful result then he/she

can perform this yagna. For example: constant failure in exams, business or in work place.
Maha Mrityunjaya

Yagna


Worship of Lord Shiva

in North Indian style,

USD

$151-$551
INR 7500-

26000

6 To free oneself from any kind

of legal or health related

problem.

“Om tryambakkam yajamahey,
Sugandhimpustivardhanam

Urvaarokameva bandanaan
Mrityormooksheya maamritaat”
“Lord Shiva is the three-eyed god. Shiva is always perfumed. He fosters all the creatures of


the Universe. Lord Shiva releases from death for the sake of immortality, as cucumber
detaches its bondage of the vine. We worship Lord Shiva to liberate us from death”

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Maha Mrityunjaya Yagna - 1

Day

31,000 151 7500 M.S.Srinivas,

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Maha Mrityunjaya Yagna - 3

Days

61,000 251 13000

Maha Mrityunjaya Yagna - 5

Days

1,25000 551 26000

We bow our head in devotion to the almighty Lord Shiva who is the destroyer of all evils. He is the

one whom we offer our prayers, to avoid ultimate death. Lord Shiva appears in a meditating but

ever-happy posture. He has knotted hair which holds the flowing Ganges River and a falcate moon,
a serpent coiled around his neck, a „trishul‟ in his one hand and ashes all over his body. Shiva is the
only godhead who is forever in deep meditation, totally absorbed in contemplation in His abode,

Kailaasa mountain in the great Himalaya.

The Lord's characteristic represents his victory over the evil activity, and calmness of human

nature. He is known as the "giver" god. His vehicle is a bull (symbol of happiness and strength)

named Nandi. Lord Shiva is the one who helps us to overcome the difficult phases of life.

Trayambakkam refers to the three eyes of Lord Shiva. He is also called Tryambaka Deva (literally,

"three-eyed Lord"), is depicted as having three eyes: the sun is His right eye, the moon the left eye

and fire the third eye. The two eyes on the right and left indicate His activity in the physical world.

The third eye in the center of the forehead symbolizes spiritual knowledge and power, and is thus

called the eye of wisdom or knowledge. Like fire, the powerful gaze of Shiva's third eye destroys

evil, and thus the person who has evil intention fears His third eye.. These three eyes of

enlightment are the Trimurti or three primary deities namely, Brahma (omniscient), Vishnu

(omnipresent) and Shiva (Omnipotent).

We sing in praise to Lord Shiva whose fragrance is always spreading around. He is the sustainer of

this world. Therefore when we are bound by some deadly disease then we should bow our head and

pray to him to bring us out from the deadly disease and also from the cycle of re-birth.

Based on the teachings of Sri Harihara in Prasna Marga, The Maha Mritunjai mantra should be

recited 8000 times in a period of forty days. The recitation of 108 mantra for forty days both in the

morning and evening covers this requirement. Maha Mruthyunjaya Homam is dedicated to Lord

Shiva to avoid untimely death. The Mruthyunjaya Homam is performed to achieve Jaya or Victory

over Mritya or death. The object of worship of this homa is Lord Shiva. One of the synonyms of

Lord Shiva is Mrityu. Mrityu which means death of the death or the destroyer of death. During this

homa one chants 21 mantras. The prominent offerings in this homa are durva grass and an herb

called amrita. The former is famous for purifying blood and the latter is used as a medicine for

incurable diseases like arbuda or cancer. Since these are used as offerings in this homa, it is

believed that this homam bestows longevity on the performer. The hymns are devoted to Mrityu,

the God of death, praying for long life. These hymns are used in the purnahuti or the final offering

in the famous Soma sacrifice. This homa also alleviates Mrityu dosha or premature death.

Shiva sitting in the cremation ground signifies that He is the controller of death in the physical

world. Since birth and death are cyclic, controlling one implies controlling the other. Lord Shiva is

honored as the ultimate controller of birth and death in this unique world. Thus, to relieve our self

from uncertain death and lead a good and healthy life it is important that we perform the Maha

Mritunjai Yagna.

"People who are going through some unforeseen

circumstances for example if he/she is going through a chronic health problem or some legal

problem can perform this yajna. This yagna is done according to the intensity of the problem. An

astrologer advises the person to do a jaap (chanting within oneself) according to the seriousness of

the situation."
Kanakdhara Yagna


Worship of Goddess

Lakshmi in North

Indian style.

USD

$151-$551
INR 7500-

26000

5 For immediate relief from

financial problem.

"Angam hare pulaka bhooshanamasrayanthi,

Bhringanga neva mukulabharanam thamalam,

Angikrithakhila Vibhuthirapanga leela,

Mangalyadasthu mama mangala devathaya."
”To the Hari who wears supreme happiness as Ornament,


The Goddess Lakshmi is attracted,

Like the black bees getting attracted,

To the unopened buds of black Tamala tree,

Let her who is the Goddess of all good things,
Grant me a glance that will bring prosperity.”

Key Feature and program schedule of this Yagna

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Kanakdhara Yagna- 3 Days 501 251 13000

Kanakdhara Yagna- 5 Days 1001 551 26000
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According to a legend, Adi Sankara recited the slokas addressing Goddess Lakshmi. Sankara lost

his father when quite young, and his mother performed his upanayana ceremonies with the help of

her relatives. Sankara excelled in all branches of traditional vedic learning. A few miracles are

reported about the young Sankara. As a brahmachari, he went about collecting alms from families

in the village. A lady who was herself extremely poor, but did not want to send away the boy

empty-handed, gave him the last piece of Amla fruit she had at home. Sankara, sensing the abject

poverty of the lady, composed a hymn (Kanakadhara Stavam) to Sri, the goddess of wealth, right at

her doorstep. As a result, a shower of golden Amlas rewarded the lady for her goodness. On

another occasion, Sankara is said to have re-routed the course of the Poorna River, so that his old

mother would not have to walk a long distance to the river. When he visited a house of a poor

family, they only had gooseberries to offer him. As he completed the slokas, there was a rain of

golden gooseberries.

A person who wants immediate relief from financial problem can perform this yajna. If he is under

some debt or his capital has been blocked or his dues are not getting cleared to some reason then

he/she can perform a Kanakdhara yagna.
Santan Gopal

Yagna


Worship of Lord

Krishna in North Indian

style.

USD

$151-$551
INR 7500-

26000

6 For removal of any kind of

obstacles related to the birth

of a child.

"Dewkisut, Govind Basudeva Jagapate

Dehi mey Tanyam Krishna twamaham Saranam Gatah"
“Govind, Basudeva, Son of Dewaki
Oh! Lord Krishna I surrender to thee
Bless me with a child.”

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Santan Gopal Yagna - 1 Day 31,000 151 7500 M.S.Srinivas,

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Santan Gopal Yagna - 5 Days 1,25000 551 26000

It is the desire of every human being to have a child in his or her life. A woman longs for a child
after she is married but due to some circumstances she might not be able to do so…during such
time instead of losing hope one should not only try scientific measures but also pray to god

sincerely. It is said that if we pray to Shri Krishna with sincere heart then he does bless the couple

with a child.

Birth of a child is the greatest happiness for any parent. This is the kind of happiness, which every

one wants in any form on this earth, but sometimes-adverse situation arises where due to some

reasons folks do not bless with this happiness or baby met with a death after birth. Blessings for

Parenthood is the general objective of all those who marry and certainly blessings for a healthy

progeny in particular are always asked from the Almighty. According to ancient Hindu Vedas it is

actually one of the most ancient and fundamental purpose of a human life to bear an offspring and
experience the elation of actually „giving life‟ to a new human being who would emulate each


single nuance of a parent and thus the eternal cycle of life would ceaselessly continue thereafter.

Even when everything is fine, a woman may not be able to

bear a child and medical treatments for both the parents may be necessary. During such situation

there is no doubt that they will be going through a bad stage .It is the desire of every married

woman to have a child of her own in such cases we could go ahead and perform a Santan Gopal

Yagna which would benefit the mother.
Vedic Harbal Treatment


Charaka who wrote the ancient treatise on Ayurveda called "Charaka Samhita" and also Buddha's



physician demonstrated that there is no substance in the planet world, which has no medicinal value,

provided one must know how to use it and for what ailments or deficiencies. About six hundred

different medicinal plants are mentioned in the ancient Ayurveda texts.

Plants have played an important part in Indian society. The study of Indian plants cannot be limited to

an examination of their therapeutic properties alone, but a holistic approach must be taken to

understand their significance in the entire spectra of Indian culture.

There is a renewed interest in the Western world especially in USA to study the ancient plants and their

medicinal and therapeutic properties in ancient civilizations and societies in India, China and Africa.

Multinational pharmaceutical companies are rushing to patent plants and their therapeutic use, which

have been traditionally used in India. There is a movement emerging in all these countries including

India to protect the rich bio diversity against excessive deforestation.

There is a need to increase our own awareness and knowledge about our own herbal treasures and

heritage.

Vedic Herbal Remedies also involve use of herbs, which ensures the positive influence of a particular

planet. We are giving below a brief description of such practice for each planet.

Sun

Solar energy is increased

by taking spicy and fiery

herbs, like cayenne, black

pepper, dry ginger, long

pepper, cardamom,

saffron, calamus, bayberry

and cinnmon (specially the

Ayurvedic formula Trikatu).

Calamus is best for the

sattvic side of solar energy

in the mind. Aromatic oils

and fragrances for the Sun

are camphor, cinnamon,

eucalyptus, saffron - most

warm and stimulating oils.

Moon

Good herbs for the Moon are

demulcent and tonic herbs like

marshmallow, slippery elm,

comfrey root, Solomon's seal,

Shatavari, white musali, bala

and rehmannia particularly

taken in milk decoctions.

Fragrance of white flowers like

jasmine, gardenia, lotus and lily

are good as is sandalwood oil.

These can be applied to the

heart or to the third eye.

Mars

Most of the spices that are

good for the Sun work well for

Mars (like cinnamon, saffron,

cayenne or black pepper) but

combined with tonics like

ginseng, astragalus,

ashwagandha, guggul or myrrh.

Turmeric, garlic, onions and

asafetida can be very good

(particularly the Ayurvedic

formula Hingashatak). When

Mars is strong, however, we

need bitter herbs like aloe,

gentian, golden seal and

Echinacea.

Mercury

Good herbs for Mercury

are nerviness like gotu

kola, bhringaraj (eclipta),

skullcap, passionflower,

betony, jatamansi,

zizyphus, camomile, mint

and sage. Basil, particularly

Jupiter

Jupiter energy is increased by

tonic herbs like ashwagandha,

bala, licorice, ginseng and

astragalus particularly as taken

in milk decoctions, with ghee

(clarifies butter) or a herb

jellies. Good foods for

Venus

Venus likes all flowers and

sweet fragrances: rose, saffron,

jasmine, lotus, lily and iris.

Others good herbs are tonics

like shatavari, white musali,

amalaki, aloe gel, rehmannia

dang gui and red raspberry.

holy basil (tulsi) is specific

for Mercury (Vishnu). Good

oils and aromas are mint,

wintergreen, eucalyptus,

cedar, thyme and sage,

which clear and open the

mind. Yet they should be

balanced with mindcalming

oils like

sandalwood, plumeria

(frangipani) and lotus.

increasing Jupiter energy are

nuts like almonds, walnuts,

cashews and sesame seeds and

oils like ghee, sesame and

almond.

Saturn

Good herbs for a weak

Saturn are myrrh,

frankincense, guggul,

ashwagandha, shilajit,

haritaki and comfrey root -

herbs to strengthen the

bones and promote

healing. The Ayurvedic

formula Triphala is specific

for Saturn, as it cleanses all

waste materials and also

tonifies the deeper tissues.

Good aromas for Saturn

are sandalwood,

frankincense, cedar and

juniper, much like the

herbs.

Rahu

Rahu is very subtle force and

cannot be dealt with on a

simple outer level. Aromas for

clearing the psychic air can be

helpful like camphor, bayberry,

sage, eucalyptus or wintergreen

as can calming fragrances like

sandalwood, lotus and

frankincense. Calamus is the

best herb for Rahu.

Ketu

Ketu, like Rahu, is subtle.

Herbs to increase perception

like sage, calamus, bayberry,

wild ginger and juniper may

be useful. Penetrating

aromatic oils like camphor,

cedar, myrrh and

frankincense can be good.

Afflictions of a strong Ketu,

however, required cooling

nerviness like gotu kola,

bhringaraj, skullcap and

passion flower.

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