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Vastu Sastra an important limb of Jyotisa or astrology is an ancient science and study of architecture and engineering. The present volume is an outcome of a symposium on Vastu. One of the goals of the symposium was to revive the lost glory of Vastu and show its relevance to modern times. The book covers different aspects of construction from planning to execution. It underline the role of Jyotisa astrology in Vastu principles. The book will stimulate greater interest in ancient Vastu principles amongst modern architects and enginers and present them a new perspective which will raise their creativity to new untouched heights. The book has been divided into three broad sections covering different aspects of Vastu Silpa-I. Vastu and its Relevance to Modern Times; II. Vastu and Jyotisa; and III. Vastu and Temple Architecture comprising thirty-three articles in all. Their contributors represent a range of viewpoints on Vastu principles. All write with intelligence and insight keeping in view its relevance with modern times needs of architecture and engineering.
Advanced text discusses the inherent quadrality of the Gods and Goddesses, and how creation systems work. Through a series of meditations and visualizations, the authors show how knudalini energy can be safely activated and cycled, bringing you through a psychic loop that empowers you to discover new knowledge, and bring it back into consciousness with you.
Dr Raman Spent His Whole Life In The Study Of The Relation Between Cosmic And Terrestrial Phenomena. He Was Able To Demonstrate By His Writings And Predictions That The Astrological Theory Of Cosmic Influences Affecting Human Life Is Essentially Correct. Author Of More Than 40 Titles Dr Raman'S Special Fields Of Research Were Hindu Astronomy, Astro-Psychology, Weather And Political Forecasts, Diseases Diagnosis, Among Others.
A celestial body moving in a curved circle around a star is known as a planet. The planets of our solar framework are separable in two gatherings: 1. The planets of the inward circle (as they lie between the sun and the belt of space rocks) or the internal planets or the 'terrestrial planets' (which means earth-like as they are comprised of rock and metals, and have moderately high densities) and 2. The planets of the external circle or external planets or the 'gas monster planets' or the Jovian planets – which means Jupiter-like. 3. The inward circle comprises of four planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) having more modest and denser bodies while the external circle involves four planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) having a bigger size and less thick materials and have a thick climate, generally of helium and hydrogen 4. Jovian planets are more similar to the sun than like the terrestrial planets.
Over the years many transnational labor alliances have succeeded in improving conditions for workers, but many more have not. In The New Politics of Transnational Labor, Marissa Brookes explains why this dichotomy has occurred. Using the coordination and context-appropriate (CCAP) theory, she assesses this divergence, arguing that the success of transnational alliances hinges not only on effective coordination across borders and within workers' local organizations but also on their ability to exploit vulnerabilities in global value chains, invoke national and international institutions, and mobilize networks of stakeholders in ways that threaten employers' core, material interests. Brookes u...
"Akashvani" (English) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO, it was formerly known as The Indian Listener. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them, take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service, Bombay, started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in English, which was published beginning ...
An accessible overview of political, economic, and strategic dimensions of global supply chains in a changing global political economy.