Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Sensex - Nifty Predictions (23.10.2013)


Planets position on 23rd October 2013 at 09:15 am at Mumbai


Planetary Aspects

Sun sextiles Mars. Moon opposite Venus. Mars trines Ketu. Mercury trines Jupiter and conjoins Saturn. Rahu sextiles Mars.

Panchang

Day: Wednesday
Tithi: Krishna-Panchami
Nakshatra: Mrigasira
Yoga: Variyan
Karana: Kaulava

Indecisive trend of the market will confuse the traders but indices will close in green. Buying surge in Health care, capital goods, cements, copper and tobacco sector will be observed.

Persons having Sagittarius and Aries Moon signs / lagna will be financially affected today. They should refrain from money matters today.

We suggest the readers not to indulge in any kind of speculation like day trading but invest astrologically as per their individual horoscopes for long term to gain profits.

Disclaimer: - The predictions made herein are for information purposes and are not recommendations to any person to buy or sell any securities. We only use astrological analysis, so target are not based on any technical or fundamental analysis but only on the experience of an astrologer. Its accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. The information provided herein is not to be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities of any kind. The Astrologer and the company do not accept any liability for the use of this column. Readers of this column who buy or sell securities based on the information in this column are solely responsible for their actions. And author won't be liable or responsible for any legal or financial losses made by anyone.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Karwa Chauth: Different ways of Celebrating

In 2013, the much awaited fast of the year, Karwa Chauth is on 22nd October. The word Karwa Chauth flashes a picture of a traditionally dressed wife waiting for the moon. It is a highly celebrated fast all over India which is observed by married women for the longevity and prosperity of their husband.

Karwa Chauth is not just a ritual but a very special day in the lives of the married Hindu women. Karva Chauth fast is highly popular among the women of Northern and Western India, especially, Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Let’s take a look at some of the aspects of this highly popular day.

Karwa Chauth Celebrations - Region Wise


Karwa Chauth Celebrations

Punjab

For the women of Punjab, Karwa Chauth is not just an ordinary day but a grand day with grand celebration. Several days before the actual day of Karwa Chauth, markets get flooded with decorative items and accessories like beautiful saris, heavily embroidered suits, bangles, several eatables and sweets. Women get up early in the morning, dress traditionally and eat ‘Sargi’ which is given to them by their mother-in-laws. Later in the day, they gather with the women of neighborhood to perform the evening puja. According to the customs of Punjab, women observing fast can take tea after the evening puja but the fast is broken only after offering prayers to the Moon at night. ‘Baya’ is also a Punjabi custom performed on this day in which; clothes, jewellery or any other gift is given to the mother-in-law of the girls parents.
Rajasthan

In Rajasthan, Karwa Chauth is also known as Vata Purnima and has its own meaning and significance. There, the women make Karwas with mud and fill it with rice, wheat, cloves, cardamom and a silver coin. They dress traditionally in their wedding dress and observe the fast not only for the welfare and long life of their husband; but, also to bind them for the next seven births. According to the rituals, before offering water to the Moon, the married woman is asked “Dhai?” to which she responds, “Suhaag na Dhai”. An elder woman of the family narrates the Karwa Chauth story and its significance to all the married women. women here take the first sip of water from their mother-in-law’s hand. 

Uttar Pradesh

In Uttar Pradesh, married women decorate the walls of their home with paintings and drawings of Maa Gauri, the Sun and the Moon. They make karwa with mud and perform puja in evening with earthen lamps. The women of Uttar Pradesh first pray to the figurines (puppet or figure) at their doorstep and then the Moon. Gaur Mata is also worshipped by creating her idol with soil, water and kumkum. Story of Veer Vati is narrated by a priest or elder woman and following song is sung:

Sadaa suhagan karve lo, Pati ki pyari karve lo, 
Saat bhaiyon ke behen karve lo, Vart karni karve lo, 
Saas ki pyaari karve lo

Women of Uttar Pradesh don’t take even a sip of water the whole day and take anything only after worshipping the moon at night. 

Other States

In Gujarat, married women observe this fast with high spirit. In Madhya Pradesh, traditions of Uttar Pradesh are followed mainly. Women dress in new jewelry and clothes (mostly wedding dress), apply mehndi on their palms and feet and gather with their families to celebrate this auspicious day. In Maharashtra, Karwa Chauth is not very popular but a similar fast called 'Vaat Savitri' is highly observed. This day is not very much popular among the women of Bengal and Bihar too.

Sikh women

Some Sikh women observe this fast and perform the rituals for the healthy and prosperous life of their husband.

16 Shringar - Solah Shringar


Indian women love to dress traditionally and look their best on every occasion. On Karwa Chauth they dress as beautifully as they dressed on the day of their marriage. On this day while some of them opt to dress simple, others love to attain the complete bridal look with 16 Shringar. Let’s have a look on each of these Shringar and its significance:

Shaadi ka Joda (Wedding dress)

It includes a heavy embroidered sari, lehenga or suit, depending on one’s religious background. Wedding dress brings out the eternal beauty of the married women.

Keshapasharachana

This word is made from three different words: kesh (hair), pash (flock) and rachna (arrangement). According to Indian mythology, the braid of a woman signifies three Indian rivers- Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati. Also, one of its strands represents bride’s father’s house, other represents her in-laws house and the last one represents the bride who connects the bond between both the families.

Gajra

It is usually made of jasmine flowers.

Maang Tikka

It houses the Ajna Chakra and is worn at the middle of the forehead.

Sindoor

Signifies that a woman is married and signifies her fertility and regenerative power.

Bindi

It is put on the centre of the forehead which is the place of the mystical third eye.

Kajal (Kohl)

One of the most popular items of 16 Shringar which enhances the beauty of the women’s eye.

Nath (Nose Ring)

It represents that a woman is married and is also considered as a way of honoring Goddess Parvathi.

Karn Phool (Ear Rings)

It means the flower of the ear and it beautifies the look of the women.

Haar and Mangal Sutra

Definitely one of the most important ornaments of a married woman which symbolizes her marriage.

Baajuband (Armbands)

It is believed that wearing Baajuband keeps the evil away.

Mehndi 

It is considered to bring good fortune for the married women.

Choodiyan (Glass Bangles)

Most women like wearing red colored glass bangles on Karwa Chauth.

Aarsi (Thumb Rings)

Usually embedded with small mirror and used by the women to see her face and her husband’s face.

Kamarband

A beautiful ornament worn around the waist.

Payal (Anklets) and Bichuas (Toe rings)

Bichuas represents the identity of a married woman.

Itra (fragrance)

Significance Of Seeing Moon Through Sieve


On the night of Karwa chauth, married women first offer prayers to the Moon and then follow the tradition of seeing their husband through a sieve; however, most of them don’t know the actual purpose of sieve here. It is believed that married life of the women lasts happily for as many years as through how many pores she sees her husband. It is also believed that seeing the Moon through sieve removes the evil effects from her husband.

Song Sung On Karwa Chauth


This day has everything unique about itself. Women from all around the neighbourhood gather together to perform the evening puja in which they sing the song of Karwa Chauth while exchanging thaalis and then listen to the story of Karwa Chauth. The following stanza is sung 6 times i.e. till the time Thalis are exchanged and all women have their own thalis.

Veero Kudiye Karwada,
Sarv Suhagan Karwada,
A Katti Na Ateri Naa,
Kumbh Chrakhra Feri Naa,
Gwand Pair payeen Naa,
Sui Che Dhaga Payeen Naa
Ruthda maniyen Naa,
Suthra Jagayeen Naa,
Bhain Pyari Veeran,
Chan Chade Te Pani Peena
Ve Veero Kuriye Karwara,
Ve Sarv Suhagan Karwara

The last circle i.e. the seventh fera is concluded with this song:

Veero Kudiye Karwada,
Sarv Suhagan Karwada,
Aye Katti Naya Teri Nee,
Kumbh Chrakhra Feri Bhee,
Aar Pair payeen Bhee,
Ruthda maniyen Bhee,
Suthra Jagayeen Bhee,
Ve Veero Kuriye Karwara,
Ve Sarv Suhagan Karwara

After the evening Puja comes the night Puja which is performed with singing the following 5 times while offering water to the moon:

Sir Dhadi,
Paer Kadi,
Ark Dendi,
Sarv Suhagan,
Chaubare Khadi

Angarika Chaturthi: Be Blessed By Lord Ganesha

Angarika chaturthi in 2013 is celebrated on Tuesday, October 22. This Angarika Chaturthi is the second of two Sankashti chaturthi that fall on Tuesday in 2013. The first one was on May 28, 2013. If a sankashti falls on a Tuesday then it is called Angarika Chaturthi. This festival is observed to please the elephant god Ganesha. Read on to know more… 

Lord Ganesha

There are two chaturthi dates in every hindu month. Sankashti chaturthi falls in the Krishna paksha and anagarika chaturthi falls in the Shukla Paksha. 

Click here to know the Sankashti Chaturthi dates for 2013 - Sankashti Chaturthi Dates

Angarika Chaturthi or Sankashti Chaturthi is an auspicious fast observed to appease the God of wisdom and knowledge, Lord Ganesha. The vrat or fast start with the sunrise and ends only after sighting the moon in the evening. The main diet for the day would be fruits, roots and vegetables. Some take it extreme and go without any food and observe the fast with just water consumption. Food prepared on this day would be sabudana khichdi, sweet potato dish and peanuts. This is a widely followed and important ritual in Maharashtra. 

It is said that any important work or a new venture should begin on an auspicious day and time. On this auspicious occasion of Sankashti chaturthi, get the blessing and opinion of Lord Ganesh itself directly. 

Click here to speak with Lord ganesh - Ask Lord Ganesha 

All you have to do is, just pray to Lord Ganesha and click randomly anywhere on the picture and get the answer of your question.

Significance Of The Moon


Moon plays a very important role on Chaturthi days. The fast observed on this day is ended only after sighting and offering bhog (prasad) to the Moon. Such is the importance of Moon on this day. A special puja is performed to the Moon with Lord Ganesh idol. The main items for the puja are Durva leaves, hibiscus flowers, coconut, banana and sweets. The following mantra is recited while performing the Puja.

Mantra : वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय सुर्यकोटि समप्रभ
             निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा 

Anagarika Chaturthi is a day to end all your worries and break the obstacles and walk ahead with the blessing of Lord Ganesh. Special pujas and rituals will be arranged in Ganesh temples which will see devotees lined up to receive his holiness blessings.

Karwa Chauth: A Day Of Pure Love And Devotion

Karwa Chauth in 2013, the day of observing fast for the longevity and prosperity of husband is on 22nd October. Karwa means an earthen pot with a stout representing peace and prosperity. Chauth means the fourth day. Karwa Chauth comes 9 days before Diwali on the fourth day of the new moon, also known as 'kartik ki chauth'. 

Karwa Chauth is not just a ritual but a very grand day for the married Hindu women. Karva Chauth fast is highly popular among the women of Northern and Western India, especially, Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. 

Karwa Chauth

Puja Muhurat and Moonrise time 

Karwa Chauth Puja Muhurat = 5:42 pm - 6:56 pm
Complete puja duration = 1 hr 14 mins
Moonrise timing = 8:31 pm 

Click here to know moonrise timing in major cities of India - Karwa Chauth Moonrise Timing

When The Fast Begins and Ends


Karva Chauth begins before sunrise and ends after worshipping moon at night. Intake of food or water is prohibited after sunrise. The fast is broken after witnessing the moon and performing the rituals of this auspicious day including offering of water to the moon. 

Evening Puja


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In the evening, women dress traditionally in red or pink sari or lehenga-choli. New brides mostly wear their bridal costume. They adorn themselves with jewelry, bridal makeup and mehendi (henna) on their hands. They highlight their forehead with decorative bindi. Women from all over the neighborhood gather to perform the ‘thali exchange’ ritual while singing the Karwa Chauth song. An elderly woman narrates a Karwa Chauth story and its significance to all the women.

Traditional 'Sargi'


Newly-weds, married women and brides-to-be get gifts and pots of baskets from their mother-in-laws who fill the earthen pots with Sargi (customary food which consists of fruits, nuts, fried potatoes and sweets) which is consumed by the women before sunrise.

'Baya'


The 'baya' includes money, earthen pitcher, clothes, jewelry and sweets sent by a woman's mother to her in-law's household.

Breaking The Fast



The fast comes to an end in the evening after sighting the moon in the presence of the husband. In a traditional thali, women light earthen lamps and keep a vessel filled with water. The husband stands in front of his wife and she sees the moon through a sieve (a filter). They offer water to the moon and look at their husbands through the sieve and pray for their long life. The husband then feeds his wife with some food or a sip of water, ending the fast. 

Karwa Chauth in Modern Era


Everything is getting affected by the charm of modern era and Karva Chauth is no exception. Nowadays, many changes can be seen on this day. Many restaurants organize special menus for this day. Many clubs arrange special events with exciting offers and competitions for the couples. Husbands have also started rewarding their wives with expensive and wonderful gifts.

Nowadays, Karwa Chauth has earned significance for the engaged couples too. Nowadays, its not just girls who observe this fast but the boys as well have joined in to make this ritual special.

Sensex - Nifty Predictions (22.10.2013)

Stock market predictions for 22.10.2013.

Planets position on 22nd October 2013 at 09:15 am at Mumbai


Planetary Aspects

Sun sextiles Mars. Mars squares Moon & trines Ketu. Mercury trines Jupiter and conjoins Saturn. Rahu sextiles Mars.

Panchang

Day: Tuesday
Tithi: Krishna-Chaturthi
Nakshatra: Rohini
Yoga: Variyan
Karana: Bava

Market seems to close in green though negative momentum will be seen in Petro, shipping, dairy products, silver and rice.

Persons having Sagittarius and Aries Moon signs / lagna will be financially affected today. They should refrain from money matters today.

We suggest the readers not to indulge in any kind of speculation like day trading but invest astrologically as per their individual horoscopes for long term to gain profits.

Disclaimer: - The predictions made herein are for information purposes and are not recommendations to any person to buy or sell any securities. We only use astrological analysis, so target are not based on any technical or fundamental analysis but only on the experience of an astrologer. Its accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. The information provided herein is not to be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities of any kind. The Astrologer and the company do not accept any liability for the use of this column. Readers of this column who buy or sell securities based on the information in this column are solely responsible for their actions. And author won't be liable or responsible for any legal or financial losses made by anyone.


Monday, October 21, 2013

Why Google and Yahoo are the top websites?

Top websites of the world
Most of the successful people believe in fate and future predicting occult sciences. However, people with partial or ordinary success also believe in such things. Everyone is not lucky enough that their every wish come true. In such situations, people in distress start saying that all these beliefs are useless. It has been said that nothing is possible before the right time and beyond luck. Rejecting ancient esoteric sciences completely will not be judicious. Though this is quite a big topic of discussion, but we are trying to bring your focus forth Numerology and its power via this article.

In this article, we are trying to tell you the reason behind the success of biggest websites of the world. Are they #1 just because of the hard work of their employees; or luck & miracle are also associated with them. I completely agree with the fact that hard work and appropriate planning are needed for success, but ignoring the involvement of fate and miracles for being #1 is not justified.

Let’s experience this miracle by taking the examples of some successful websites. Don’t know if their names were given by a Numerologist or this miracle happened by itself; but it happened for sure. Surely, the stars of the owners of these websites must be good. Let’s first talk about Google, the #1 website of the world.

Google, the no.1 website
“Google” is made from 6 alphabets of English, in which “G” has been used twice and “O” has also been used twice. However, this rule is not described in any numerology book, but as per my research this fact has come forward. I use it according to a numerologist that when in any word, any letter is used more than once; then on the basis of recurrence, the effect of the Manak Ank (Total Number) of that letter increases in that word. If any word occurs continuously then magical energy is seen in that word. Also, if the letter which occurs continuously is “vowel” then as compared to “consonant” then the results are more favorable. Let’s understand this case more clearly with the example of “Google”.

GOOGLE

G = 3
O = 7
O = 7
G = 3
L = 3
E = 5

It means Google = 3+7+7+3+3+5=28=2+8=10=1+0=1. Here, the total number of Google is 1, which we will call Mulank here. It is also not true that whose Mulank is 1 is always #1. Here, the letters responsible for the outcome are very important. The above said things can be easily seen in the word “Google”.

In the word “Google”, the letter “G” has been used twice; therefore, energy stored in the letter “G” is getting stronger. The letter “O” is not only used twice but is used continuously two times. In it, not only consonant is used twice but also vowel has occurred consecutively. In the word “Google” the no. 3 has occurred thrice (Google = 3,7,7,3,3,5). The no. 7 has occurred twice; whereas, the no. 5 has occurred only once. As everyone knows, if at anywhere something is in majority, the power of that thing gets strengthened. Same is here in this case of “Google” where combined energies of “G” and “O” have helped it in becoming #1. “G” means the no. 3 is the no. of Jupiter; therefore today Google is the treasure of knowledge. To find anything or to look for any answer, everyone takes the help of Google. It means Google has answer for everything. “O” means the no. 7, which is the no. of Ketu. Therefore, “Google is available in different languages and is based on technology.

Like Google, “Facebook” is also #1 in its own domain. Here, alphabet “O” is not only used twice but it is continuously repeated too. In “Yahoo” also, it is not occurring just two times but is repeated too. Same is the case with “Twitter”, where the alphabet “T” is not only used twice but has recurred continuously. Similarly, “Youtube” has the alphabet “U”.  Overall, conclusion is that, if in any word, any alphabet or number repeats itself then the energy of that word highly increases.  If that no. is auspicious for the native or for the owner of the institute then the person associated with that name not only gains benefits but with hard work and dedication, his dream of reaching the heights also becomes true.

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Hindu Month Kartik In 2015 & Its Significance

The Kartik festival celebrations which last for a month starts on 27th October and continues for four weeks till 25th November. This month is believed to be the holiest month in the Hindu calendar. The main events in this month are the Karwa Chauth and Diwali celebrations. Read on to know more about Kartik Month... 

 Lord Krishna and Mother YashodaKartik month is also known as Damodar maas in North India and known as Karthigai masam or Karthika maas in south India. Kartik month is believed to be the most favourite month of Lord krishna. During this month, any prayer or offering made to Lord krishna will yield double the results than if done during other times. Worshipping of Tulsi and cows has very high importance, as these two things are the most preferred by Lord krishna. Offering divas (lamps) to Lord Krishna is another very important ritual followed during kartik maas. According to legends, Krishna's favourite pastime was to watch the lamps lit outside the houses while Mother Yasoda would bound him with ropes as a punishment for his mischiefs. 

Many holy rituals and ceremonies take place during this month and it is believed that anyone who performs these rituals will be relieved from all his sins. Rituals like Tulsi vivaah (marriage of Goddess Tulsi) is done which is considered to be very sacred and dear to Lord Krishna. Also festivals like Dhanteras, Govardhan Puja, Bhai Dooj take place during Kartik month. Many devotees involve in charity, meditation, holy baths and fasting during this auspicious month of Karthik. Taking a holy bath in the morning before sunrise has special significance during Kartik month, it is considered to be equal to taking a bath in all of the Holy rivers combined. 

Rituals Followed During Kartik Maas

  • Consumption of Non-vegetarian food should be avoided. As consuming non-veg is considered to be Brahma Hatya (Killing of lord Brahma).
  • Many follow one meal a day fast and consume milk and fruits as main food during the month of Kartik. 
  • Ritualistic holy bath in the early mornings.
  • Feeding food to cows and worshipping of Tulsi.
  • Lighting of ghee lamps in the evening on everyday of the Kartik month.
  • Worshipping of Gods Shiva, Karthik and Vishnu.

Significance Of Kartik Maas

  • According to Vedas, Lord Vishnu who goes to sleep on Ashada Ekadasi wakes up on Karthik Ekadashi.
  • Killing of the devil Tripurasura by Lord Shiva was done during Karthik maas.
  • In Kartik month, the holy river Ganga enters into all the other rivers, thus making it equally holy.
  • Worshipping of God Ayyappa starts during this month and reaches its climax during December. 
May this Kartik month bring all that you desire and may you be showered with Lords blessings.