Dr.Commander Selvam Siddhar
Monday, 8 July 2013
Commander Selvam Siddhar
Atharva Vedic Lal Kitab
Swamiji sri Selvam Siddhar is the “ only” authority in thre western countries with relates to Atharva Vedic Lal Kitab. Reach swamiji immediately in his cell phone number 408- 829 7780 immediately to discuss your personal problems in a confidential and confident way. He will guaranteed way will settle your problems, “ if” there is a good reason for it
Lal Kitab introduced a new style of horoscope analysis with quick and affordable remedies.
In Lal Kitab, nine planets have been accorded prominence as in the Vedic astrology. In addition, the predictions are based on the planetary position according to the twelve houses. However, there are differences in Vedic astrology and Lal Kitab. In case of Vedic Astrology, the houses are fixed but the zodiac signs are not fixed whereas in Lal Kitab both houses and zodiac signs are fixed.
Lal Kitab Remedies OR Lal Kitab Upaay
Most important aspect of Lal Kitab is the identification of malefic planets and easy, inexpensive and extremely effective remedial measures for propitiation of their ill effects.It is said that the solutions & remedies given by Lal Kitab are infallible.
Lal Kitab remedies are affordable, easy and provide quick results. The effect of remedies is unbelievable. It is said that these remedies are especially suitable for quick results in Kaliyuga as the traditional
methods. Mantra, Yagya, Japa, Havana etc. have become very difficult in this period. The remedies are as easy in throwing something in running water or establishing something in home. However, beware that Lal Kitab remedies can also backfire, if not properly studied and performed. That is why one should be very cautious as and when you take shelter of Lal Kitab consultancy. It is advisable to stop performing remedies immediately if you observer any negative side effects.
Instructions For Performing Lal Kitab Remedies
Any remedy of Lal Kitab can be started at any time. However it must be observed continuously for 43 days after starting once. If you are not able to continue it for 43 days due to some hindrance or forgetting about it for a day or two you should discontinue it for a few days and then restart the process afresh and uninterrupted for 43 days. Unless the prescribed remedy is observed continuously for 43 days, its full reward remains uncertain.
The remedies affect a certain measure or reward if some rice washed with milk is kept nearby before beginning the observance of the prescribed remedy. The remedies of Lal Kitab must be observed during the day [in the presence of sun]. No effect can be seen for the remedies observed either before dawn or after sunset. Besides there remains the possibility of loss.
To contact , get blessings ,to get answers and solutions for any of your problems in your life please contact immediately Swamiji Sri Selvam Siddhar in USA l @ 408 829 7780. Toll Free( in USA & Canada): 1-888-808 1418 or 1-888-808-1428. Email: avtemple@aol.com
http://www.siddharpeedam.org/aboutus.php
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Dr.Commander Selvam Siddhar
“BUDDHA”
Saint Buddha tells that the sufferings of the man kind lies only with the desires. If he actually wins his desire and understands him self, the great fullness of wisdom he could reach. His teachings were accepted by three fourth of the people of the world. But, in his mother country,
India
there are no much masks of books to his importance, this message notes are prospered to fulfill that need to know about him. This message should reach all over and the people should get the usefullenus of this message.
The opinions of many scholars on“Buddha”.
1)
As a man born with very brilliant and pure heart. Till to this day I have found no bray upon this world. His services to the humanity are very great and that there is no comparison to him. He lined as a saint with wisdom of action. Swami Vivekananda
2)
Saint Buddha is not only the light for
Asia
but also the light for the world crores of people have obtained the usefulness through him .Ramakrishna mutt Chennai.
3)
Buddhism dove to the consciousness of world and his silent approach for justice with the base of non-divulgence, there could be no comparison at all. That has touched my heart very much – Rabindra nath tagoore.
4)
The path showed by “Buddha” will ham to be followed fight genus the destruction of human society – Jawaherlal Nehru
5)
Saint Buddha born as a man and established a religion where there is no egoism built with a complex of superiority and individualism.Humanity and love was the principles. He did it with his own accord and raised himself the questions about life and observed the result to of himself and served to the humanity –Osho –
6)
No cast and community were his realigion. He stressed the need of untouchahlity and followed the way of nonviolent process and established as doctrines to be followed by the mankind – Mahatma Gandhi and Dr.Ambethkar.
Buddha showed the path for prosperity of the world
About 2500 years back. Buddha born as a son in a Royal family of king Suddhothana. The queen Maya Devi was his mother. His real name was “Siddhartha”. The meaning explains to be the achiever of the thought he wished.
When a saint saw the child told that the child would be the saviour of the world. He stated that if the children happen to see the aged or the sick person or the dead body, the moment at which he would reject the earthly life. After hearing the opinion of the saint, the king arranged a garden in which all kinds of happiness could be prevailed. He brought up the child and prevented his moments with external world. In early youth hood, the marriage was also conducted.
But Siddhartha’s eyes were eager to know the world and the society. He went out side the garden and palace. He was actually wondering to look at the beauty of the city. But, he had to see the three events of old age, sickness and death.
He came to know that no one could escape from old age, sickness and death because they were facts. His thoughts stimulated with the feelings of curiocity.
At his age of twenty nine, he departed from the palace and arrived the city called ‘
Gaya
’. He made severe penance for six years. The enlightens of facts were his possession. At his age of thirty-five, he had the fullness of wisdom, siddharth then became “Buddha”. For forty-five years, he walked allover and visited several places and explained his views and principles.
His doctrines were for good people and the bad, for the rich and poor, for the educated and uneducated. He showed no partiality as men and women. He served for the uplift of humanity. With the view to spread the principles through out the world, he established an. association of saints. At his age of eighty, on one full moon day of vaishaka, at the place called ‘Kusinara’ he attained the immortality. This is called “Mahabari Nirvana”. His birth and the day of wisdom also took place in the full moon day of vaishaka (MAY-JUN)
This vaisaka full moon day, granted the purity thrice to saint Buddha.
His personality was just like that of the and his physique was also compact, his walking was just that of the male elephant, dark and dense hair, black with bluisheyes,beautiful mouth with pearl like teeth, charming face and with sweet voice. He ruled the hearts of people, kings and saints. He had the power in physique and the confidence in his heart and the purity and strait for wardens in action. Based either on epics or morels of the ancestors, he followed nothing; he did it with the references of what the matters observed and noticed by eyes. His teachings were based on sensitiveness of reality. Human beings’ sixth sense should play the role of acceptance. Sri Vivekananda has also pointed out his vien about Buddha as below that way.
“He was the first who dared to say as believe not because old manuscripts are produced, not because it is your national belief, because you have been
made to beliefs from your childhood, but reason it, all out and after you have analysed it, then if you find that, it will do good to one and all,believe it, live up to it and keep others to live up to it.
http://www.siddharpeedam.org/aboutus.php
Home
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)