Guest guest Posted November 14, 2004 Report Share Posted November 14, 2004 Kuala Lumpur, NOVEMBER 2: Deepavali, the Festival of Light, brings joy, happiness and prosperity to every Hindu home. It is on this auspicious day--on November 11 this year--that the Goddess of wealth, Devi Mahalakshmi, is said to visit people's homes. To show respect to the Goddess, it is important that the home be prepared properly, says Star columnist T. Selva. According to Vasthu Sastra, homeowners should begin preparing their homes at least two weeks before the festival. This is because a house that is not well kept will not receive any blessings from the Goddess of wealth--and such places will not receive positive energy, Selva continues. The first thing to do is ensure the house is not damaged and that its ceiling and roof tiles are in good condition, and there are no leaking pipes or cracks in the walls. After repairing the faults, the home owner should make sure cobwebs, dirt and dust are removed from the walls, ceilings and corners of the house. Next, remove broken and unwanted items. These include all disused, cracked or broken items, like mirrors, shoes, furniture, toys and old clothes. On Deepavali eve, homeowners should welcome the triumph of good over evil by cleaning their homes. The entire house must be scrubbed and washed thoroughly with water, which is the cleansing agent of Vasthu. Following this, draw the kolam (rice flour pattern) portraying devotional themes on the sidewalk and doorstep of the house to further enhance the merry-making mood. The traditional art signifies beauty, gratitude and sacrifice in every facet of our lives. Deepavali is represented by fire, which is one of the five elements, according to Vasthu Sastra, and the most powerful carrier of our messages and prayers to the cosmic forces. The essence of Deepavali is to light up the house with oil lamps throughout the day to protect the property against darkness and evil--in Vasthu, light signifies goodness. Selva has been invited to present a talk on Vasthu Sastra for harmonious living and world peace at the Well-being Show in London on November 7 at the Royal Horticultural Hall. The four days of talks, workshops and exhibitions will bring together over 50 experts from all over the world to discuss subjects related to metaphysics, ancient sciences, alternative healing and self healing. Over 10,000 visitors are expected. Check out the new Front Page. www. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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