Sunday, March 29, 2020

Stock market investment


Parameters in Astrology for Stock Market – 

Your ascendant lord denotes the personality:
      • 2nd lord and its Lord – House of wealth
      • 5th House and its Lord – Gains through share market, stock trading and lotteries
      • 8th House and its Lord – Sudden gain
      • 9th House and its Lord – House of fortune
      • 10th House Lord – Your profession
      • 11th House Lord – House of wealth and profit
    6th and 12th – House of losses

Role of Planets In Stock Market – Advanced Stock Market Predictions

The decision to enter the stock market depends on the planets which are ruling over you. But first of all, let us know about the characteristics of planets compatible for the stock market.
Moon – This controls the mind.
Mercury – This controls the emotional psyche.
Rahu – Sudden event in life.

Combinations for Stock Market Success – AstroKapoor

  • If there is a connection between the lords of the 2nd, 5th and 11th house, the native may shine in the stock market.
  • The well-placed 2nd, 4th, 9th and 11th lords and free from malefic influences indicate the stock market.
  • The connection of 5th and 9th lords to any of the houses of 2,5,8,11 and 9 indicates good dhyana yoga or financial gain.
  • If the lords of 2nd and 11th house exchange their signs, this signifies success.
  • If Jupiter is placed in the ascendant and well aspected by lords of 2nd, 5th and 9th house indicate huge success in the stock market.
  • The placement of Jupiter and Rahu in trine or quadrant or conjoined by lords of quadrant/trine, the person may get huge success in the stock market.
  • The placement of Ketu in 11th house gives money from lottery and trading.
  • If lord of 8th house combines with Ketu in 2nd house, gives sudden money.
  • The placement of Mars and Rahu in the 11th house and having a relationship with the lord of 5th house and 9th house indicates a gain in the stock market.
  • The placement of Mars and Rahu in 2nd house and Jupiter/Venus placed in the 11th house gives a good fortune in share trading.
  • The conjunction of Moon and Mars making Chandra Mangal Yoga in the natal chart and Rahu and Mercury placed in the 11th house, the native will get good success in trading.
  • Exchange of Lord of 2nd and 11th with lords of 5th and 9th signifies great success in stock trading.

Warning for Stock Market Investment

  • If you have a heavily afflicted Moon in the natal horoscope, it indicates fickle mind and such people should not invest in stock market.
  • The placement of Lord of 8th house in the 4th/5th/9th and 10th house in the natal chart indicates losses in the stock market.
  • The placement of Sun and Rahu in the 1st/5th and 9th house in the natal chart and if not aspected by beneficial Jupiter indicates a severe loss in stock trading.
  • The placement of the lord of 5h/9th and 11th in the 12th house indicates loss in the stock market.
  • Retrograde lord of 6th and 11th house placed in the 12th house also signifies the loss in the stock market.
  • If all quadrants are not aspected by any planet and if empty and Moon is placed in the 6th/8th and 12th house, the native will face severe losses in the stock market.

Timing for Stock Market Investment

  • It is good if you invest during the Dasha and Mahadasha of the lord of the 8th house.
  • During the Dasha and Mahadasha of the lords of 5th, 9th and 11th house.
  • The transition of Jupiter and Rahu over benefic houses indicates the chances of gains from the stock market.


Saturday, March 21, 2020

Swami Viditmananda ji's message for the well being of the universe






There is atomsphere of fear and anxiety as this is the enemy about which we do not know enough and do not know how is it going to affects us, causing natural anxiey and fear. Therefore, what we  can all do is pray.


Durga represent the  primordial energy, she is the very source of creation. She is the universal mother and has the power of creation, sustenance and desolution. Power to control, power to protect and power to destroy. Just like any mother she has two forms; her benign form protects the children and devotees and  ferocious form destroys the forces that inimical to her children and devotees. Therefore, a prayer to Durga is a very effective prayer. Many verses from durga which have been proven effective for accomplashing various purposes.


One important purpose is to remain free from disease or to remove the disease. So here is the verse





रोगानशेषानपहंसि तुष्टा रुष्टा तु कामान् सकलानभीष्टान् ।
त्वामाश्रितानां  विपन्नराणां त्वामाश्रिता ह्याश्रयतां प्रयान्ति ॥६॥

Rogaan-Ashessaan-Apahamsi Tussttaa Dadasi Kaamaan Sakalaan-Abhiissttaan |

Tvaam-Aashritaanaam Na bhyam-Naraannaam Tvaam-Aashritaa Hy[i]-Aashraya-Taam Prayaanti ||6||  


Meaning:
6.1: (Salutations to You, O Jagadamba) When You are Pleased with our Devotion, You Destroy to the very Root our worldly Diseases ; but if You are pleased you besstow all the desirable things

6.2: By Your Refuge, Men cannot Go Astray and no Misfortunes can finally overcome them; Your Refuge Indeed is my final Refuge when I Depart from this World.

Fear:


सर्वस्वरूपे सर्वेशे सर्वशक्तिसमन्विते
भयेभ्यस्त्राहि नो देवि दुर्गे देवी नमोऽस्तु ते ॥५॥


Sarva-Svaruupe Sarveshe Sarva-Shakti-Samanvite |
Bhayebhyas-Traahi No Devi Durge Devii Namostu Te ||5||

Meaning:
5.1: (Salutations to You, O Jagadamba) You Exist in All Forms of All Gods, and You are the Possessor of All Powers, You are endoed with all powers
5.2: O Devi, Please Protect us from all Fears; Salutations to You, O Durga Devi.

Removal of all afflection

सर्वाबाधाप्रशमनं त्रैलोक्यस्याखिलेश्वरि
एवमेव त्वया कार्यमस्मद्वैरि विनाशनम् ॥७॥


Sarva-[A]abaadhaa-Prashamanam Trai-Lokyasya-Akhile[a-I]shvari |
Evam-Eva Tvayaa Kaaryam-Asmad-Vairi Vinaashanam ||7||

Meaning:
7.1: (Salutations to You, O Jagadamba) O Goddess of All the Three Worlds, when You are Pleased, You Mitigate All our Distresses.
7.2: Thus, in this Manner, Your Grace Works to Destroy our  Enemies.

Singing of Hanuman Chalisa:

especially the following couplet

Nase Rog Hare Sab Peera, Japat Nirantar Hanumant Beera ||25||


Sankat Te Hanuman Chhudave, Man Kram Bachan Dhyan Jo Lave


These are the prayers that you can do while you are quarantined. All family members maintaining a safe distance can pray together.

Just as disease progresses from one to another geomatrically exponentially, so is the effects of prayers progresses geometrically and exponentially. So let us join in this prayer. Durga is a mother and is all power. In the battle field is very ferocious, but inside she is very compassionate. Compassion is her nature, outwardly she is destroying enemies that too for the well being of the enemies. This is all described in Durga Saptshati. 

Vedanta as a means of knowledge

Vedanta is a means of knowledge. The self is the subject matter for Vedanta. Vedanta is not a theory; it is a means of knowledge, like the eyes. The śabda, words, of Vedanta are a means of knowledge. That is how we look upon them. You cannot dispute it either; there is a reason for that. Vedanta itself says that it is a means of knowledge. If it is a means of knowledge, then, how can you prove that it is not a means of knowledge unless you operate it? You can disprove it only by using it. When you use it, it proves itself to be a means of knowledge.

Svāmī Dayānanda Sarasvatī

Wednesday, March 18, 2020


Mauna: The Yoga of Silence

Mauna is the basis for dhyana or meditation because silence of speech and mind is the basis for holding the reflective state of meditation in which the mind becomes still like a mirror. Meditation on silence and silent meditation go together and give us inner peace.

Mauna as the Secret Silent Limb of Yoga

Mauna refers to the practice of not-speaking, and one who does this regularly is called a Muni, a sign of great respect in Hindu and yogic thought. While not-speaking is an important part of Mauna, it is much more than that.
Certainly, most of us would be better off speaking less and not responding quickly at a verbal level to anything that arouses or irritates our emotions. The voice is the foremost of our motor organs. It relates to the element of ether that governs all the other elements and their respective motor organs. Yet an inner speech is also the main expressive factor of the mind and governs all mental activity.
Our lives consist of the two main actions of eating and speaking, what comes into and what goes out of the mouth. If we can master these two, we can master everything about the body and the physical world and its karmic complications. Speech is where we lose the most energy or prana, and what drives us to wrong action and various entanglements. What we have said eventually comes back to us. Speech is the first and foremost of our weapons and harsh words usually precede or accompany violence and abuse. Yet speech is also the first and foremost of the help and affection we offer in life, which usually begins with words of kindness or love. We must not forget the karma in what we say, which is the action our words compel us to, and the energies they set in motion within and around us.
However, merely not speaking is not enough. Sometimes in the face of injustice we are compelled to forcefully speak out. This is not necessarily in violation of Mauna. Not speaking out against injustice is complicity and another form of injustice.

Silence of Mind

Outer verbal silence means little without inner silence of mind. Most of us are speaking through our thoughts all the time, either to ourselves or to imagined other people we are involved with or would like to influence, plotting and rehearsing what we would like to say to them.
Sadly, our thoughts are more erratic, disturbed, over emotional or out of control than what we say because they move more quickly and don’t have to face direct resistance from the outside that speaking to others entails.
Yet we cannot have silence of mind without a corresponding control of the vocal organ. Silence of speech, speaking little, speaking kindly, speaking the truth, or chanting mantras are among the best spiritual practices, and form the foundation for a genuine sadhana.
In many ways, Mauna is more important than asana. Without Mauna or silence of outer and inner speech, any asana will be cluttered with thoughts and unnecessary verbiage, like blockages in the muscles. Mauna creates stability for the mind, a seat or asana for the meditation.
Mauna is necessary for pranayama because speech and thought are the main areas where we waste or lose prana. Speech arises from exhalation. If we cannot control speech we cannot control exhalation or breathing overall.
Mauna is the basis of pratyahara, which is control of the senses and motor organs from the standpoint of a higher awareness. Without mastery of speech, there can be no control of the senses or motor organs on any level.

Mauna and Higher Yoga Practices

Mantra works best if it is chanted in a state of silence of mind or inner Mauna. Conversely, mantra aids in developing silence of mind. The sadhaka should take the mantra from the spoken state, to a state of gentle resonance and repetition along with the breath, to a silent repetition by the mind, and ultimately to a vibration of silent awareness.
The Divine Word and cosmic mantras starting with OM and HREEM are the sounds of silence that we can only enter into with a silent mind and receptive heart. Cosmic mantric vibrations are the sounds of universal space, in which there is no friction or noise. This is the space of consciousness, Chidakasha. Entering into that all limitations of time, place and person disappear.
As such, Mauna is the foundation for dharana or concentration. If we don’t have silence of speech and mind, how can we concentrate our attention, or fix our gaze within.
Mauna is the basis for dhyana or meditation because silence of speech and mind is the basis for holding the reflective state of meditation in which the mind becomes still like a mirror. Meditation on silence and silent meditation go together and give us inner peace.
Mauna is the basis of samadhi, the unitary state of pure consciousness, which literally takes away our speech, mind and breath that are interconnected. If we are not made silent in speech and mind, we are not in samadhi.

Speech as Sacred and as the Goddess

We should honor speech as sacred. Then we will not so quickly indulge in verbal wastage and abuse. A simple way to do this is to honor speech, both our own vocal organ and speech as a universal power from which it manifests, in the form of Devi Saraswati, along with her bija mantra AIM.
Ma Saraswati rules the tongue and vocal organ and the throat chakra, including music, poetry and mantra, lifting us to silence of speech and mind. If we don’t honor Saraswati in our speech, our speech will become violent, vulgar, destructive and disintegrating to our own psychological wellbeing.
The vulgar and rude way of speech and expression that marks our current supposedly high tech culture is a caught for great concern from a spiritual perspective. It shows that there is much violence and agitation brewing within us that must eventually manifest at individual and collective levels. When our speech starts to get harsh or disturbed we should remember Saraswati. Without her grace there is not spirituality, art, wisdom or even meaningful knowledge.
Yet all the Goddesses or Devis relate to different aspects of speech or the Divine Word and its power as Vak-shakti. Tripura Sundari also relates to the seeing everything as sacred or Divine, everything in nature as manifestation of the Divine Word or cosmic creative force, everything as Brahman.
Kundalini Shakti herself is the power of the Divine Word within, which is why she is said to be composed of the letters of the Sanskrit alphabet that reflects cosmic sound vibrations. Without Mauna Kundalini Shakti cannot arise in her true form and power of transformation.
Mauna implies honoring the Goddess, following the muse and the Yoga Shakti, through which all life proceeds and evolves.

Conclusion

In short, Mauna is one of the key Yoga practices and sometimes made into a limb of Yoga itself. Even the Yamas and Niyamas like ahimsa, satya and brahmacharya require Mauna to develop. Similarly tapas, svadhyaya and Ishvara pranidhana imply control of speech.
  • Vairagya or detachment is rooted in control of speech and gives control of speech.
  • Viveka or inner discernment is only possible when we observe rather than react at a vocal level.
Only through Mauna can we enter into the guha or secret cavern of the heart in which the entire universe dwells in its true luminous. In the end all words mean nothing or everything, true meaning and sound being our oneness with all.
The way to Self realization is through silence that is the greatest teacher and greatest power of knowing as Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi taught.
Vamadeva Shastri

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