December 2011 Edition
Editorial
Welcome to the December issue of Vaastuyogam. I – along with my whole Vaastuyogam team – take this opportunity to wish Merry Christmas to our readers in India, Africa, Australia, USA, United Kingdom , U.A.E, Singapore and other countries of the world.
The year gone by has seen the stupendous growth of Vaastu awareness both in India and abroad. What is heartening the keen interest shown by the younger generation in Vedic subjects. I am happy to inform that...
Vaastu Turnaround ...
Bhimavaram Businessman Doubles Turnover Within Six Months of Vaastu Change
Born 1958, in a village near Bhimavaram town in Andhra Pradesh, Mr. Venkateswara Rao Toram was an agriculturist, growing rice on his ancestral lands. Now, however, he has shrunk his paddy sowing and shifted to fish farming. In 1994, he started the business of exporting prawns by initially starting a trading outfit that bought prawns from farmers and sold to exporters. In 1999, he set up Haripriya Marine Export Pvt Ltd, his export...
Vaastu And Homes...
This month, the Vaastuyogam team met with Mrs. Ruchi Harsh AjitSaria at her office in Ahmedabad.
Mrs. AjitSaria was born and brought up in Kolkata where she attended La Martinere School for Girls in Kolkatta, undeniably the top of all leading schools of India. Her family had business interests in cotton spinning and Mrs. AjitSaria was always made aware by her parents of her responsibility of taking over the reigns of the family business. After marrying Harsh AjitSaria of Rameshwar Udyog Pvt. Limited., she...
Corporate Logos –...
This article makes an attempt at understanding the significance of the color Green and its use in corporate logos.
Green is primarily associated with nature and the environment. When we talk about “green technologies”, we mean scientific advances that are renewable or environmentally friendly. Green also represents positive values like growth, newness, freshness, fertility, healing, and safety.
On the other hand, green also represents a few negative ideas like jealousy (you’ve heard the term “green with envy”), illness, and...
Architect’s Voice –...
“Architecture is balance of art and engineering”
- RATHIN GOGHARI
Mr. Rathin Goghari teaches design at CEPT University, Ahmedabad as visiting faculty since 2000 in the School of Architecture and School of Interior Design.
Born in Mumbai in 1960, Mr. Rathin Goghari did his Bachelors of Science (Physics) St.Xaviers College, Ahmedabad. He followed it up with Graduate Studies In Architecture, School Of Architecture, Centre for Environmental Planning And Technology, Ahmedabad.
After graduating from the School of Architecture, he joined as Projects-In-Charge at Stien Doshi and Bhalla...
Vaastu Voices 2011
A summary round-up of the voices we reported in 2011
Irrespective of the level of maturity and sophistication one has, one cannot measure up to the full level of Vaastu compliance without taking consultation from a good Vaastushastri. In my own case too, there were Vaastu blunders I had committed and these prevented full and optimal results from happening. Under Dr Rao’s consultation, I am now in the process of undoing these blunders.



