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buggonews · 2 years
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aahanna · 8 months
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UNBELIEVABLE!!! Expressions on face/eyes of Ram Lalla changed as soon as Pran Pratishtha happened. This isn't how Ram Lalla looked when I made it! This is not my work. It's Divine intervention 🙏
- Arun Yogiraj
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It still amazes me
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bhagavanbhakthi · 8 months
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Arun Yogiraj felicitated by RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat | Arun Yogiraj taking blessings from Mohan Bhagwat
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astroera987 · 9 months
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Nestled within the hallowed grounds of the majestic Ram Mandir in Ayodhya stands a breathtaking sculpture, the brainchild of the renowned artist, Arun Yogiraj. This exquisite piece, intricately carved from Makrana marble, isn't merely a visual spectacle; it's a profound astrological narrative etched in stone. Today, we embark on a journey to decipher the hidden meanings behind this masterpiece, focusing on its central theme: the Shabar Mantra.
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yogirajayurvedic · 4 days
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Ayurvedic Medicine for Piles: Natural Relief and Healing
Ayurvedic medicine offers a holistic and natural approach to treating piles (hemorrhoids), a common yet uncomfortable condition. Ayurveda identifies piles as a result of imbalances in the body, often linked to poor digestion and unhealthy dietary habits. By focusing on balancing the body's doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), Ayurvedic remedies not only address the symptoms of piles but also work to treat the root cause.
Key ingredients like Triphala, Haritaki, and Neem are commonly used in Ayurvedic formulations for piles. These herbs help reduce inflammation, ease constipation, and promote healthy digestion, which is essential for preventing further discomfort. Additionally, Ayurvedic treatments emphasize the importance of lifestyle changes, including a high-fiber diet, proper hydration, and regular exercise to maintain bowel regularity
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johnny-hoxton · 8 months
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Arun Yogiraj shares photo of his idol of Lord Ram.
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sprituralworld · 8 months
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𝗗𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗖𝗵𝗶𝗹𝗱: 𝗥𝗮𝗺 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗿'𝘀 𝗦𝗽𝗶𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹 𝗔𝘂𝗿𝗮 | 𝗔𝘆𝗼𝗱𝗵𝘆𝗮 𝗦𝗽𝗶𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹 𝗝𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗻𝗲𝘆 www.spritural.com [email protected] +91-85888-44444 Step into the sacred heart of the Ram Mandir, where Lord Ram manifests in a divine, child-like form, extending a heartfelt invitation to all devotees to immerse themselves in the spiritual grandeur of this freshly consecrated space. 🕉️🌟
𝗥𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: 𝗜𝗱𝗼𝗹 𝗼𝗳 𝗥𝗮𝗺 𝗟𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗮
𝑺𝒄𝒖𝒍𝒑𝒕𝒐𝒓: Arun Yogiraj 𝑺𝒕𝒐𝒏𝒆: Krishna Shila Stone (3-Billion-Year-Old Rock) 𝑰𝒅𝒐𝒍: Five Years Old Child Lord Ram 𝑯𝒆𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕: 51 inch 𝑾𝒆𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕: 200 kg
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estateparamount24 · 3 days
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Yogiraj Migsun Rohini Central Sector 22 Rohini, North Delhi
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livesanskrit · 1 month
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Shri Vethathiri Maharishi.
Yogiraj Shri Vethathiri Maharishi (14 August 1911 – 28 March 2006) was a spiritual leader, world peace activist, scientist, philosopher, Ayurvedic and homeopathic practitioner, and founder-trustee of the World Community Service Center in 1958 in Chennai, India. His Theory of Universal Magnetism provides an alternative for the Big Bang theory, and includes the concepts of the evolution of atoms and God particles. He provided 14 principles for World Peace. He presented a blueprint at United Nations for World Peace.
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jayaacharya · 7 months
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A Day with Daddy
A father is considered a child’s best friend. None can teach a practical lesson in life without a father. A mother hides her son’s weakness while a father provides the strength to face that weakness and overcome it. We celebrated a day with Daddy in which all the fathers happily participated. A father-child duo happily involves in all the games. Apart from games, our counselor and parents talked to each father and discussed strengths, weaknesses, expertise etc. The aim of this session is that fathers and educators can interact with each other. Overall, it was a fun session.
Prabhu Shri Ram Pran Prathisthan
Recently we all came across a very holy festival. The “Pran Pratistha Mahotsav" of Prabhu Shree Ram was celebrated in the holy city of Ayodhya on 22nd January 2024. The whole of India witnessed this great inauguration. Every street and corner of India happily participated in the devotion of Prabhu Shree Ram. The event was coordinated by Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirth Kshetra. The ceremony involves a 48-minute-long ritual. The dignitaries include all the celebrities and prominent figures of India. Our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi led the pran pratistha consecration. The beautiful murti of Ram Lalla was placed in the middle of the temple. Arun Yogiraj, a Mysore-based sculptor has made the “Ram Lalla” idol. The idol was 51 inches which was made using Krishna Sheela stone.
Trip to GramVihar
Nachiketa schooling system has arranged a one-day picnic at GramVihar which is located on the Kalawad road near Balaji Wafers. GramVihar is a traditional place that manifests the original India. This is a great place to spend time with family, friends, and little ones. More than 100 little Nachikets enjoyed this trip. We were given a “welcome drink” at the entry. For about an hour we played indoor and outdoor games. We participated and learned about rural activity. We were served “Kathiawadi” food. We took a rest for one hour. We took part in rural games, rain dances, and a swimming pool. The sight seen of forest, dam, agriculture zone etc. was exceptional. On that evening we had a lovely “Sangeet Sandhya” and after eating dinner in “Desi Rasodu”, we took leave. Overall, the experience was fantastic. Make and eat activity
In this activity, students have to deal with the delicious experience. The little ones have to prepare yummy items. All the essential items have to be brought from the home. We emphasize to the students that they go to the market to purchase the essential items with lesser price. The main intention of this exercise is that students can become aware of the price, items and can bargain the product. On the day of preparation, students came to know how much time and energy can be lost in making a single item. Apart from this we also stress promoting healthy eating habits in a fun and knowledgeable way. The students made items on their own and enjoyed the meal.
No Junk Food Week
We have celebrated “No Junk Food Week” on our campus. In the lunch hours, students have to eat only healthy and nutritional food. Food is life. Food describes your healthiness and mentality. There is a well-known saying that food is the best medicine. The students participated enthusiastically. All the students brought only healthy foods like different types of fruits, green vegetables, high protein homemade shakes, milk, almonds, cashew nuts etc. Also, our nutritional expert of NSS have taught us the importance of food in our daily lives. The main topic covered was “Eating Habits”, which food to eat, how much amount of nutrition we need, the quality, supply, and life span of food and ignorance of outer protein supplements. The students took a pledge that they would eat only healthy foods and would ignore restaurant foods as much as possible.
Make someone Happy
Diwali is the festival of light. The whole atmosphere turns positive on this festival. Nachiketas always tried to make someone happy on each Diwali. Indian tradition teaches us that we should always help each other. If we help others, he/she becomes happy. To make others smile is our primary intention. Each year the way is different but the intention is the same. Sometimes Nachiketas feed hungry people, sometimes distribute firecrackers to the slum children, and sometimes distribute shawls and sweaters to the needy. This year, we visited an old age home. The program is followed by a bhajan, kirtan, indoor games and Prasad (dinner).
Innovative Homework
Expression in the form of art is the best way to show an individual talent. Art or a craft is one of the favorite subjects of most of the students. Little Nachiketas were excited to participate in the event called “Innovative Homework”. They showcase their art firstly by preparing different types of crafts like flower crafts, textile crafts, print making, sketching, ceramics, candles, leather works, origami, lace, knitting etc. to boost their creativity. The other day we provided the subject of Holi- arts and crafts and students made various items from watercolor and sketch pen. Also, students made different types of kite making and vegetable prints.
TULSI PUJAN
There is a saying in the Hindu tradition that Goddess Laxmi resides in Tulsi plant. This plant is one of the holiest plants of all. Nachiketas were participated enthusiastically in the Laxmi Pujan. The Panditji recite several shlokas and we followed. The panditji explained the significance of Tulsi Pujan. The small story of Laxmiji and Narayan have been told by Shastriji. Nachiketas prayed that the blessing of the Laxmiji and Narayan may bestow upon everyone. We also recite Gayatri Mantra after the puja. The aim of Tulsi Pujan is that students can get aware of our Indian tradition.
TEACHING AND LEARNING
Number Activity: In the number activity session, the little Nachikets have to identify the numbers. Also, the students have to deal with the numbers. We have intentionally unorganized the numbers and students have to organize them properly. Alphabet: Similar as numbers, in this session also, the students have to identify the alphabet. The aim of this exercise is that students can get aware of all the alphabets and spellings. 8). Patriotism
Kargil Vijay Divas The Kargil Vijay Divas was celebrated on 26th July each year. The Nachiketa Schooling System celebrates this day by sharing sweets to each other. We also keep two minutes of “Moan” for our brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our country. 15th August The Nachiketa Schooling System celebrates Independence Day on the 15th of August every year. Flag hoisting was organized in our campus. The chief guest of our program delivered a small speech regarding our independence struggle. We pay tribute to our soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country by offering candle to them. Rakshabandhan Every year Nachiketa Schooling System celebrate the festival of protection of sister called “Rakhi”. The “Raksha Sutra” was tied on the hands of the brother by the sister and that’s why it is called “Rakshabandhan”. In this holy day, the brother take oath to protect his sister irrespective of circumstances. The Journey of Indian Flag The journey of an Indian flag is far more challenging and interesting. If I call in our maatru bhaasha, then our flag is the “Aan”, “Baan” and “Shaan” of our country. The current flag was adopted on 22nd July 1947 but the history was far back. Our flag saw so many martyr. The Indian flag has 3 colors and a chakra that we all know. Madam Bhikaji Gama became the first person to hoist Indian flag in foreign soil (Germany).9). Culture
Holi On the pre-eve of Dhuleti, we celebrate Holika Dahan by igniting fire which was prepared from the cow dung. We pray to Holika mother for the welfare of everyone. On the day of Dhuleti, our little Nachiketas celebrate the color festival by putting tilak on each other’s forehead. We celebrate strictly without using water.
Janmashtami The word “Janamasthami” consists of two words “Janam” and “Asthami”. Janam means “to born” and Asthami defines the 8th tithi day of the Indian calendar). Lord Krishna was born on this holy day. One of the Nachiketas became “Krishna” on this day. We celebrated this day by offering Maakhan (sweet butter) and sweets to lord Krishna. Special Gopi Raas was conducted on this day. Ganesh Utsav Ganeshji is the lord who kills the ostacles. Ganesh utsav was celebrated each year on Ganesh Chaturthi. We offer “Modak Ladoo” to the lord. Our spiritual expert talks about the story of lord Ganesh and its form (how his head was converted into elephant face)
Navratri Indian mother gods have several forms. The 9 mothers were worshipped during Navratri. These mothers are Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandmaata, Kaatyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri, Mahagauri and Siddhiraatri. Each mothers have different significance.
Anushthan Anusthan is one of the rituals of the Indian tradition. It involves mantras, gestures, actions, objects or words. Different communities have different rituals depending upon their tradition. All the students participated in the fire ritual (Hawan). They chant mantras and offer sweets and fruits to their deity. In the end, they took their sweets and fruits to their home and eat as a Prasad.
Vidhyarambh Vidhyarambh is the process of giving knowledge in the form of “Vidyasanskar” to the students. Normally the vidhyarambh is given by those educators who are going to teach their students throughout the year. Vidhyarambh is provided to the students whose age are between 2 to 4.10). Value
Gurupurnima In Indian tradition, the place of the guru is considered above God and Parents. We celebrate Guru Purnima Day by conducting “Homa”. On behalf of all students, the pandit ji conducted puja. Special prayers were offered for the welfare of all the students. At the end of “Homa”, the students received the Prasad.
Grandparent’s day No one can love a child like their grandparents does. The grandparents' love for their child is irreplaceable. We conducted a special grandparents meeting. Grandparents can share their views, opinions, feelings and fears with our counselor. After the detailed discussions, the counselor will conclude and will provide his views or opinion on the same.
Happy Moment with Family (memories) The little Nachikets have to share a happy memory of their family. They have to share it without any hesitation. The main aim of this exercise is that they can receive more love and attachment from their parents and ancestors. Thus, in this way, love and mutual respect will increase.
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bhagavanbhakthi · 7 months
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Amit Shah honoring Arun Yogiraj for carving Ram Lalla
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angel0news · 8 months
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Ram Lalla Idol That Lost Out. Rajasthan Sculptor's White Marble Version
While the black stone idol of Ram Lalla carved by Mysuru sculptor Arun Yogiraj has made it to the sanctum sanctorum of the grand temple at Ayodhya, two other idols under consideration will now be placed in other parts of the temple. One of them is a white marble idol carved by Rajasthan's Satyanarayan Pandey. NDTV has accessed a photograph of this idol, which could not make it to the temple's 'garbha griha' but will be placed elsewhere in the Ram Temple.
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The white marble idol is currently with the trust. It shows Ram Lalla holding a golden bow and arrow. Behind the deity is an arch-like structure that contains smaller sculptures depicting various incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The idol shows remarkable craftsmanship as jewellery and clothes adorning the deity are chiselled out of marble. The dimensions of the idol are in line with those laid down by the trust overseeing the construction of the temple.
The 51-inch black granite idol that now adorns the temple's sanctum sanctorum has been carved out of a rock 2.5 billion years old, National Institute of Rock Mechanics HS Venkatesh has told NDTV.
"The rock is highly durable and resistant to climatic variation and will sustain thousands of years in this subtropical zone with minimum maintenance," he has said.
The rock used for the idol was brought all the way from Karnataka and was reportedly excavated from Gujjegowdanapura in Mysuru. According to news agency PTI, a local contractor drew the temple trust's attention to the rock's quality after it was found during a levelling exercise on agricultural land.
In Ayodhya yesterday for the 'pran pratistha' ceremony, sculptor Yogiraj said it was the best day of his life. "I have always felt that Lord Ram has been shielding me and my family from all the bad times, and I strongly believe that it was Him who chose me for the auspicious task. I spent sleepless nights working on the idol with precision, but it was all worth it. I feel I am the luckiest person on Earth and today is the best day of my life," he told PTI.
Besides Mr Yogiraj and Mr Pandey, Ganesh Bhatt from Karnataka had also carved a sculpture that was considered for the sanctum sanctorum. That too will now be placed somewhere in the temple.
Large parts of the temple are yet to be constructed, including the first floor that will house the idol of Raja Ram, with those of Sita, Laxman and Hanuman.
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yogirajayurvedic · 17 days
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Free Your Knee from Pain with Yogiraj Ayurvedic Gouth Oil
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digitalcarat · 8 months
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“Arun Yogiraj: The Fortunate Soul Who Crafted Ram Lalla’s Idol”
Sculptor Arun Yogiraj, the mastermind behind the breathtaking Ram Lalla idol for the Ram Temple, shares his profound feelings: "I am the luckiest person on Earth." 🙏 His craftsmanship is set to mark the dawn of a new era.
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ravan20 · 8 months
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Ram Lalla Sculpture by Arun Yogiraj
In the realm of spiritual artistry, the creation of a sculpture becomes more than a mere expression; it transforms into a vessel of divine essence. In this blog post, we delve into the ethereal realm of the Ram Lalla sculpture crafted by the visionary artist Arun Yogiraj. Join us on this journey as we explore the sacred resonance encapsulated in the creation, with a profound connection to the…
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