Vastu Pyramid
13 Mar 2011 1 Comment
in Health Tags: Pyramid Vastu
VASTU PYRAMID
What is Pyramid?
The ancient Vedas contain many references to Pyramid Geometry. Pyramid Geometric Energy has been used by most enlightened societies around the world. Temples, churches, mosques, and pagodas, have a Pyramid shaped structure atop. Temples have a shikhar or a kalasam; Church has a steeple; Mosques and Pagodas have a cone shaped minaret or roof. Pyramids have been an integral part of the Egyptian and Mayan cultures. Shikhar, Steeple, and Minarets are essentially Pyramid Shapes. Cone is a Pyramid with innumerous sides (circle is made up of innumerous lines). Pyramid Geometry attracts all available energy particles from its surrounding.
Benefits of Vastu Pyramid
When you enter any religious building, you are overwhelmed by the unique and soothing environment. Pyramid energy force field contains energy vibrations of all these energy particles. The beneficial effects of Pyramid Energy System was known even 6,000 years back. The use of geometric patterns like Swastika in the Rangoli (kolam) made at the door step of every Indian household to ward off negative energies and to create a positive energy environment at home.
Pyramid Energy System is beneficial in
- healing ailments
- agro-products to increase the yield and quality of crop;
- Ionizing air particles for cleaner environment;
- energizing drinking water for better health and digestion;
- relieving fatigue and tension;
- meditation; etc.
By placing appropriate Pyramid Energy System, the Energy Force Field of the land and building will be transformed into Positive (strong or healthy) and the person’s bio-energy will now be supplemented instead of being depleted. So he will feel less fatigue and tension and will have surplus energy to meet the demands and pressures of daily work/life. Pyramid can be of any material size or shape. The simplest and most powerful pyramid is made up of brass for more accurate results and perfection. It contains one PyraTop, one Pyraplate and nine Pyrachips.
Healthy life at 50
01 Jan 2011 2 Comments
in Health Tags: healthy life at 50
This is a crucial age in one’s life. At this age the metabolism slows down and the body’s defence mechanism gets weaker. Joint pains and backaches become more prominent and both men and women are of a high risk of osteoporosis.
Men should not ignore joint pains and gum diseses because an inflammation can lead to cardiovascular problems. Weight gain also needs to be kept in control.
Women must watch out for the effects of menopause, because the loss of estrogen leads to osteoporosis.
Follow a diet of high in fruits and vegetables. Garlic and ginger are anti-inflamatory herbs, take them as supplements. Make sure you are getting lots of the anti-oxident vitamins C and E.
An active life is essential. Try yoga or go for walks or have massages. Take up gardening and avoid depression.
Varma Kalai (the art of vital points)
30 Dec 2010 4 Comments
in Health Tags: ancient medicines, Marma Kalai, Varma Kalai
Varma Kalai (The Art of Vital Points)
Varma Kalai (the art of varmam) is considered to be very sacred. It is believed that Lord Siva taught this art form. It is one of the oldest form of South Indian martial art and healing system. The aim of Varma Kalai is to produce healthy individuals. The main purpose of this rare ancient art of varmam is to save the precious human lives. Varma Kalai is very popular in southern part of the county, more particularly in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu.
The term varmam appears in the Rigveda where Indra hits Vritra in a varmam with his vajra. This system of varmam is part of Sidha Vaidhyam, whose origin is attributed to mythical sage Agastya and his disciples.
According to the above versus, Lord Siva taught varmam to his wife Parvathi; later Parvathi taught varmam to their son Lord Murugan. Lord Murugan then taught Siddha Agasthiyar. Agasthiyar later gave a written form that reached the masses. But the original texts, directly written by siddhas, are not available now. Saints who have grasped the meaning of the siddhas sayings have given a poetic form, which is used in modern day learning. So far, around 50,000 songs are available.
Varmam has grown under three independent schools of thoughts, mainly governed by three ancient siddha’s namely Akasthiyar, Bohar and Rama Devar, The narrated history has been mentioned in the 41st prose of ” Kai Mathirai Thiravukol ” as follows:
One of the current available texts ‘Sarasuthram’ gives the criteria for teaching varmam to eligible students.
It says that a varmam teacher should teach varmam only to a ‘sivayogi’. Sivayogi means devotee of Siva. Knowledge of Varma Kalai is passed through generation after generation. People who have mastered the art are called asaans (masters). Varma asaans are also known as varmaanis. In order to learn this Art, it is necessary to work with an Asaan for a minimum period of 12 years.
Classifications of Varmam
Human body is divided into five areas in which varma points are discussed. They are:
| Unit | Area | Number of Points |
| I | From Top of the Head till Neck | 25 |
| II | From Neck till Naval Point | 45 |
| III | From Naval Point till Anus | 9 |
| IV | Both Hands | 14 |
| V | Both Legs | 15 |
| Total | 108 | |
Varma Therapy
Studies about each varmam’s (pressure points) characteristics like location of the varmam, depth and width of varmam, the pressure with which the varmam has to be tuned to cure diseases constitutes the mainstream study in varma therapy.
The various techniques that can be applied to cure varmam related injuries are:
- Marukaalam
- Thirumal Murai
- Adangal Murai
- Thiravukol Murai
- Thadaval Murai [Applying massage techniques]
- Marunthu Murai [Applying medicines]
- Vayu Nilai Amarthal
- Kattu Murai
Techniques like Marukaalam and Thiravukol Murai are used for instant relief. Techniques like Thadaval Murai and Thirumal Murai should be done at least for three consecutive days to give relief from varmam related injuries
Disorders that can be cured by Varma Therapy
Various other disorders that can be cured with the help of varma therapy are:
- Nerves weakness
- Body shivering
- Disk prolapse
- Dehydration
- Cervical spondylosis
- Head ache
- Sciatic Problems
- Eye problems
- ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) problems
- Bone joints and arthritics
- Gland disorders (like Diabetes, etc.)
Varma Sastra
Although most of the vital Varma Sastra texts in palm leaf have been lost, presently more than 100 are traced out. Each book consists of 100 to 1000 verses. These Sastras were not available to common men until the recently. Some of the books which are available are given below.
1.Brahma Nila Sutram
2. Vahada Nidanam
3. ‘Marma Nidanam
4. Kadikaram’ (Kannadi)
5. Marma Sutram
6. Marma Sutra Thiravukol
7. Agastiya Thiravukol
8. Marma Thiravukol
9. Marma Aani Thiravukol
10. Marma Kandi
11. Marma Bheerangi
12. Marma Bheerangi Thiravukol
13. Marma Narambarai
14. Ulpathi Narambarai
15. Odi Muri Chari
16. Kettu Mura Chari
17. Odivu Murivu Kettu Suttiram
18. Murivu Kettu Thiravukol
19. Narambarai Suttiram
20. Kaivallyam
21. Marma Alavu Nool
22. Naalu Mani Mathirai
23. Marma Kuru Naadi Sasthram
24. Kuru Naadi Sasthram








