Vibhav lakshmi pooja:
This pooja is done in the evening on fridays. One can take it up for 11/21/51/ friday's. It can be done by ladies or gents or by group of ladies in one's home or in temple. If done in a group you need to bring in your own pooja materials. This pooja has lots of benefits and definitly you will achieve what ever you pray for before you complete 11/21/51 friday's. Make sure that you have complete faith in this and you will for sure see the results.
Required Materials:
Silver/copper kodam or chombu
Silver/Gold jewels
Coconut
Flowers,fruits,vethalai,pakku
kunkum,Haldi(manjal)
rice,red blouse
Vaibhav lakshmi yantra(do not worry if you dont have one), you can always draw it
comfortable place
Method to set up the Vibhav Lakshmi:
Draw yanthra Kolam/rangoli where you want to place the kalasham.So that you will be facing the east direction. Put haldi and kunkum on top of the kolam in all the four directions. Spread the rice in the square form and then place the Red Blouse on top of it. Once done place the Silver chombu. Fill the chombhu with water,pachai kalpooram,safron,yelakai and other smelling items. Then keep four beetal leaves and place a small cup and keep all the gold/silver and other coins. Make sure you do not use the till the pooja is over and keep the same coins till the end of the pooja.
How to perform the pooja:
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Make "haldi ganesh" (Ganesh made up of haldi) and do vigneshwar poojai. Then you will have to do pooja for Vibhav lakshmi. Once you are done with the pooja . Do arathi and give the prasad to every one in your family and freinds and give haldi kukum to your known friend or an elderly person in the family.
On last friday:
Do the same pooja and call in people atleast five bharamins and offer food and give red blouse bit/red bangles/thambulam for ladies and prasad for married ladies, make sure you call in as many number of ladies as the number of fridays that you pray to do.
Good luck and Hope all your wishes comes true !!!.
Monday, October 8, 2007
Easy Accounting
Here are the golden rules of accounting:
Personal accounts: (Seller, buyer etc)
Debit the receiver Credit the giver
Real accounts: (Cash, inventory etc) Debit what comes in Credit what goes out
Nominal account: (Discount, Salary expenses etc) Debit all expenses and losses Credit all income and gains
Personal accounts: (Seller, buyer etc)
Debit the receiver Credit the giver
Real accounts: (Cash, inventory etc) Debit what comes in Credit what goes out
Nominal account: (Discount, Salary expenses etc) Debit all expenses and losses Credit all income and gains
Homeopathy Corner
Arnica is a very good medicine used for relief of bruises, stiffness, and muscle soreness. It also used for bruises and sprains and sometimes as a tincture for anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving purposes.
I keep this handy every where at my home and in my purse for my family. My daughter who is a toddler gets hurts now and then and I seek this every time. It has a nice taste so my daughter asks for it by herself when she gets hurt now !!!
I keep this handy every where at my home and in my purse for my family. My daughter who is a toddler gets hurts now and then and I seek this every time. It has a nice taste so my daughter asks for it by herself when she gets hurt now !!!
Aconite :-For Fever which comes in only in the night along with cough. Try aconite. My daughter preschooler has this kind of fever which just shoots up in the night and the whole she seems to be fine. She was exposed to little bit icy rain few days back. I am guessing that could be a cause specially during the weather change in Spring. As well she seems to very tired lately with so many activities....I am going to try out aconite today. Let see :-)
Home Remedies
Apply neem pack on your face for pimples. It has nice cooling effect and nice medicinal value too.
Arts and Crafts
You can Ganesh with play dough. This is really very nice for people who don't get ganesh for Vinayaka chathurthi. Its very easy...All you need is couple of colors of play dough,nail polish,few buttons or any chamki for jewelery.
Method: Make a small ball & a big ball. Attach both of them using a small tooth pick(or agarbathi stick). Again little dough and make ears....just by pressing each of them to the shape of the ears of an elephant. Add hands and legs. For more details mark 4 lines in the hands to make the shape of fingers and add a thumb finger too. Same goes for legs. Now the long nose. make it thick and little fat near to the face and then slim it out at the end and curve it out .make a long snake with the dough and then press it to form a reactagle shape(long one) then wrap it around the ganesh.Make a crown of the shape cone and fix it on the ganesha's head. Use a nail paint to color it up Gold and fix any chamki/jewlery on top of it. Draw eyes in separate paper and fix it up on the face of the ganesh. mark any details with color pens if you like. make a small laddu and fix it on the left hand and make the long nose sit on top of it.
Method: Make a small ball & a big ball. Attach both of them using a small tooth pick(or agarbathi stick). Again little dough and make ears....just by pressing each of them to the shape of the ears of an elephant. Add hands and legs. For more details mark 4 lines in the hands to make the shape of fingers and add a thumb finger too. Same goes for legs. Now the long nose. make it thick and little fat near to the face and then slim it out at the end and curve it out .make a long snake with the dough and then press it to form a reactagle shape(long one) then wrap it around the ganesh.Make a crown of the shape cone and fix it on the ganesha's head. Use a nail paint to color it up Gold and fix any chamki/jewlery on top of it. Draw eyes in separate paper and fix it up on the face of the ganesh. mark any details with color pens if you like. make a small laddu and fix it on the left hand and make the long nose sit on top of it.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Home Remedies
When you get burns, slice thin pieces of potato and apply on the burn or apply honey on the burn will help reduce the scars and also the pain.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
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