Next Saturday, the 24th of July we at MARG are proud to host Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam’s Srinivasa Kalyanam at our Swarnabhoomi. The holy event begins at 5.00 P.M.
At MARG we don’t want to charge people to get blessings from the almighty himself. All are welcome, there is no entry fees.
How to Reach,
MARG Swarnabhoomi is located at Seekinapuram on ECR. The Entry is through ECR Main Gate Non-Processing Zone.
If you are coming by public transport, special MTC buses will ply from various Bus Terminals.
To know the exact location please follow this link http://www.margswarnabhoomi.com/strategic-location.php
Please don’t miss out on this one time opportunity to attend TTD’s Srinivasa Kalyanam and get blessed. For More Information please view the image below,
In a continuation of MARG’s Vastu Shastra series, According to Vastu Shastra, the world comprises five basic elements of nature known as the pancha maha bhoota. This is given great importance as earth supports life because of the precise balance of the pancha maha bhoota. The five elements are as follows.
1. EARTH (Bhumi)
2. WATER (Jala)
3. AIR (Vayu)
4. FIRE (Agni)
5. SPACE (Akasha)
Vastu Shastra combines all the five elements of nature and balances them with the person and the material. It takes advantage of the benefits bestowed by the five elements of nature to create a peaceful living and working environment that facilitates spiritual well-being and paving the way for enhanced health, wealth, prosperity and happiness.
Now that we are aware of the basics of what vastu is about you might understand that the importance of Vastu and why we have built our properties including MARG Utsav in a way that follows the Vastu Rules.
Now lets move a bit deeper into the subject and look at the Vastu Purusha Mandala which is basically a chart based on which the rules of Vastu were formed.
Vastu Purusha Mandala
Vastu rules are applied during construction based on what is called as the Vastu Purusha Mandala. Vastu Purusha Mandala is a Mathematical and Diagrammatic chart and is the virtual plan of a building that incorporates the course of the heavenly bodies and supernatural forces.
Vastu Purusha is considered as a once formless being who blocked the heaven from the earth. He was trapped to the ground by Brahma with the help of many other gods. This incident is depicted graphically in the Vastu Purusha Mandala with portions allocated hierarchically to each deity based on their contributions and positions. There are 45 gods in all including 32 outer deities.
We will have a look at Pancha Maha Bhootas and Vastu Purusha Mandala’s significance in our next couple of posts.
We have all heard about a specific Vastu Shastra and we understand that it plays a very vital role in our residence/workplace’s construction and architecture.
MARG ProperTies ensures that all its buildings adher to the rules of Vastu Shastra. Marg blog is coming up with a series of articles to quench your thirst for knowledge about Vastu Shastra. In this first post lets get to know about the basic what, when and how of Vastu Shastra.
What is Vastu Shastra?
Vastu Shastra is an ancient Hindu practice originating from Vedas used while construction aimed at creating equilibrium between humanity and nature for the well being of the former.
Scientifically we can define Vastu Shastra as the scientific study of direction for usage in construction so as to create harmony between humanity and nature using the five elements of nature.
Origin of Vastu Shastra
Although we can’t define the exact time when Vastu Shastra originated, it dates back to several thousand years ago. It has its origins from Sthapatya Veda which is an integral part of Atharva Veda (One of the ancient four Vedas).
The early principles of Vastu were framed on the basis of observation of the sunrays, at different times in the day. These observations were noted and important inferences drawn later on, on the basis of an in-depth screening.
We can also find references of Vastu Shastra in the Great Indian Epics Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Vishvakarma Prakash, Samraangan Sutradhar, Kashyap Shilpshastra, Vrihad Sanhita, and Praman Manjaree are some of the ancient Vedic experts who passed over the Vastu knowledge to the next generation.
At MARG we respect the traditional values and believes and we have built all our MARG properties in accordance with Vastu after consultation with Vastu experts. We can never compromise on important aspects such as these when we are building integrated townships like Vishwashakthi at holy places like Tirupathi.
On our next blog we will see about the Vastu Purusha Mandala which defines the rules of Vastu Shastra.
“At MARG, Corporate Social Responsibility is looked at as a business model, developed towards building a holistic approach to our communities of impact. Through this model, our communities grow in sync with the development happening around them thereby creating a balance in the system – both ecologically & economically. We call this “Inclusive Living” – simply including everyone in the process of creating and sharing progress. We bring in “Inclusive Living” by ushering a ‘Chain of Change’ in the system thereby impacting the community at various levels. Over a period of time, this ‘Chain of Change’ will impact not just the communities, but generations of people”.
Relief And Rehabilitation
MARG has responded to the emergency situations of disasters by providing timely help to the affected victims and the families. The nature of intervention includes provision of food grains, clothes, vessels, school books, uniforms etc – all with a aim to help the affected families bounce back to normal life as soon as possible.
In the space below we share the pictorial testimonials of MARG’s affirmation. Our CEO, MARG ProperTies, Mr. Ramakrishnan S And MLA, Kurnool Disrict, Mr. Venkatesh T.G. distributing the stoves
Kerosene pump stoves distributed to 3000 flood affected families at Kurnool
10kg of Rice bags were distributed to 530 families affected by flood at vanjore villages