Monday, June 30, 2008

Rudraksham


Rudraksham is formed by association of two words, 'RUDRA' and 'AKSHAM' . Rudra is the name of Lord Shiva. Aksham means 'tear'. It is said that the plant of Rudraksham is originated from the tear drops of Lord Shiva, as per the vedic scriptures. Shastras say that Rudraksham of any mukhis can never do any harm to the wearer.

Scientits have proved that Rudraksham can fight against many diseases from our body. There are different mukhis available in rudraksham from 1 mukhi to 23 mukhis are available. But a Genuine one has the right power.


Here’s how to identify a genuine Rudraksham, 1. A real Rudraksham bead will never float on water. 2. Even if you boil a real Rudraksham in water for 6 hours, there would no effect on the bead. A fake will easily disintegrate. 3. A good Rudraksham bead will not be broken at any end. 4. A ‘healthy’ bead should have well defined and natural corns and contours. Size of Rudraksham referred in Upanishad a. If the size of the Rudraksham is as amla fruit is considered as the best. b. If it is as the size of jujuba fruit (elandhaipazham) is considered as better. c. Below the above sizes are not advisable.

More information about the history, medicinal values and mantras on Rudraksham is available at http://www.Rudraksham.Info


Online Genuine Jobs

Online Jobs are the one which all of us are looking for. But 99% ends up with a scam site or one asking for credit card details or need some registration fee.

Here is a site which doesn't need any upfront fee nor your bank details, only it takes your background details for processing.

It offers online jobs like

  • Data Entry
  • Article / Review Writings
  • Programming Jobs
  • Proof Reading Etc;

Here give it a try

http://www.OnlineGenuineJobs.com


ChathuraGiri Hill


ChathuraGiri is a sivan malai located in Tamil nadu, India. It is very mysterious place where the siddhars are believed to do poojas to the lord sundara mahalingam and santhana mahalingam in the hill.

Chathuragiri otherwise known as Sivanmalai is situated 5 kms from Watrap (Vathirairuppu) near Srivilliputhur. The name Chathuragiri came from Chathur (4) Veda (Vedas) Giri (Hill), where all the four Vedas met and formed the hill. Another meaning is that the whole mountain is in square (Chathuram) in shape so the name Chathuragiri.

Devotees coming from Chennai has to reach Madurai and get down at Krishnan Koil Bus Stop on the way to Srivilliputhur, Rajapalayam, Shencottah route then go to Watrap (Vatthirairuppu). From Watrap have to go to Thaniparai, the base of the hill. Buses are available even from Srivilliputhur itself to Watrap and Taniparai.

More information on the holy hill is available in this website

http://www.ChathuraGiri.com