April 2011 Edition
Editorial
Even before I begin, I take leave to congratulate the Indian cricket team lead by M.S.Dhoni on achieving a spectacular World Cup victory. This win has been sweetened all the more by the resounding defeat of Pakistan India’s agitated old rivals. Even though it may have been only a cricket match it was an encounter enough to hold the whole sub-continent in thrall. Well done India. Keep it up.
Cricket, or for that matter sport in...
Vaastu Turnaround –...
Experiences of Vaastu Power
This month Vaastuyogam met with the partners of Om Suntronics at their Vadodara plant.
Excerpts from the interview:-
In the beginning, we were totally unaware of Vaastu. We came to know about the subject through Kiran Patel who was working with the Jajdamba group at Dholka. It was Mr Kiran who insisted that we should give Vaastu a serious try both in business and at home. He recounted various episodes of Vaastu implementation and the results that he himself had experienced with DrRao.
Architect’s Voice –...
“Following Vaastu cannot do any harm, and yet it may do wonders that none else can.”
This month, Vaastuyogam meets Ahmedabad based Architect Harshad Prajapati.We met him at his office near Income-Tax char rasta, Ahmedabad.
Excerpts from the interview:-
Born in Dholasan in the Mehsana district of Gujara,t Mr Harshad Prajapati went to school in the nearby village of Ambaliyasan where his father Mr.Keshavlal was practising as an Ayurvedic doctor. In 1978, Mr Harshad Prajapati joined the...
Vaastu & Home...
Mrs. Komal Rao – My Vaastu Journey
Born in Bhavnagar, Mrs. Komal Rao pursued a full-fledged course in interior designing from SNDT, Mumbai, after completing schooling from Bhavnagar. She practised interior design successfully for many years but is currently on a break to look after her children.
Dr Ravi Rao and Madam Komal were married in 1999.
On her career as an interior designer:
For me, SNDT was a defining experience full of fun, bonding and learning....
Vedic India -...
Sri Ram Navami is dedicated to remembering Rama, as the most Supreme with resolute Bhakti (devotion). It occurs on the ninth day, or navami beginning count from the “no moon day” or Amavasya, during the waxing moon duration called “ShuklaPaksha”. Sri Rama Navami generally occurs in the months of March and April. Celebrations and festivities begin with prayer to the Surya Deva early in the morning. At midday, when Rama incarnated on that day in Treta Yuga,...



