CONSECRATED MANJUSHA
Unleash your true potential by living in energised, consecrated, and
pious homes. Discovered from the ancient texts, a divine concoction that can
turn your premises into a pious place. The details of making the concoction have
been bestowed by the Divine Architect, maker of all the Gods’ homes, Lord
Vishwakarma himself. Passed on from Guru-shishya parampara, we now bring you
the Manjusha at your doorstep. Make your premises an amalgam of Antiquity and
Modernity. An ancient recipe designed to help you grow.
Manjusha, the magical ancient treasure
Manjusha in Sanskrit refers to a box, peti in Hindi. It’s a metal box
containing positive items like pious herbs, powerful minerals, mystical gems,
and holy water. Positive symbols are carved on top as suggested by the Vedic
ancient text. This is made as per the standards mentioned in chapter 12 of the
Granth Maansar, Mayamatam and Vishwakarma Prakash. Manjusha is termed as Kalash
in Vishwakarma Prakash. Manjusha can be made of copper, silver, or gold only.
Why live in consecrated space?
Home is our goto place. It is a space where we come back from the
outside stressful world. This is the place where we feel relaxed. It saves us
from heat, rain and this is the place where we feel most secure. As we are
relaxed our bodies start to rejuvenate. Our home, our furniture, our feet, all
touch the floor. And if the floor is energized then the whole space is filled
with positive energy. As per quantum physics, the negative ions neutralize the
excess positive ions thereby making a place holistic. The negative ions give
away positive energy and positive ions give away negative energy. This learning
comes from the German researchers. But our Indian sages knew this concept very
well and designed ways to energise the land itself. Geopathology has been part
of Indian tradition since time immemorial.
Vishwakarma Prakash granth has several verses that mention placement of
positive items under the ground and even on the bed. (Refer to verses
5.100-101, 5.250, 6.37, 7.46, 10.66)
Energized floor
As per the ancient text, the foundation deposits must consist of gold,
silver, copper yantras, herbal medicines, minerals, and gemstones along with
some mercury. It is kept under the ground so that if any of the flaws are being
generated from the land or anything below the floor then they can be nullified.
For eg., if the root of a tree is strong and healthy, the fruits are sweet and
of good quality. Similarly, when the root of the home is strong then members of
the family are healthy and stress-free resulting in good action thereby
building a good financial, mental and physical well-being.
The divine procedure of placing the Manjusha is called Shilanyas. It is
termed as Garbhavinyas as per Mayamat and Mansaar. Garbha means womb and vinyas
means an arrangement or set up. Garbha This procedure is emphasized in the
ancient scripture as one of the most important procedures as it lays the
foundation of the area which in turn purifies or consecrates the space.
Energized Entrance
Home or plot entrance is a nodal point for a family. It is the first
point of entry, so it becomes imperative that one has to positively charge that
point of entry. The topic is explained explicitly in scriptures.
Also, for the elements like water, air, etc, the energized entrance acts
as a filter, ensuring the occupants receive only beneficial vibes. By placing
Manjusha at the entrance, any negative entrance can be converted into a
positive one. The fear of wrong entrances gets minimized. This can even be done
by placing a Swastika made of gold. Gold emits positive energy, and this makes
the entry point highly positive.
Energized Bed
Nearly forty percent of human life is spent on a bed. The species of
human procreates on a bed. The bed has featured prominently in the Vedic text
Vishwakarma Prakash ( ch 3, 4, 9). An energized and propitious bed heralds a
fruitful future life.
The Manjusha placed under the bed purifies your aura thereby keeping you
relaxed and stress-free. The sleeping pattern was researched, and found that
there are many factors, both internal and external, that can influence the
quantity and quality of sleep. When we sleep with good energy around, our REM
is seen to increase manifold. If a developing child, or a pregnant woman, or an
elderly parent sleep with a Manjusha under the bed, his/her cells are infused
with clearer energy patterns. Their intelligence gets much sharper as the aura
gets purified. If you don’t wish to place Manjusha, place a piece of gold.
Material
Use the purest of materials for making the Manjusha. The box is made of
pure copper with positive symbols engraved on it. We do not use any kind of
shining material on the copper. The yellow shine available in the market and so-called
gold polish is not gold polish but a layer of chemical containing plastic and
harmful toxic materials in it. We do not have any such paints on our yantras
and Manjusha. Purity and sanctity of the Manjusha is maintained at all costs.
Existing Premises
As per Vishwakarma Prakash Granth, 2.93, if the house is already
constructed, then just placing Manjusha in the centre of the house can energize
the house and clear the Vastu dosha.
Consecrated Manjusha
The Manjusha can be consecrated in the name of the family owner keeping
their gotras in mind
We certainly do not know what positive outcome may happen when Manjushas
are placed. But it will certainly not harm as it is a remedy purely from the
mouth of Lord Vishwakarma himself, passed onto him by Lord Shiva. Sometimes,
things are beyond cause-and-effect relationship and there is no explanation to
it. We should do the procedure because it is written in the Scriptures.
It must be aligned perfectly to the cardinal directions.
Important areas for placement of Manjusha
- Brahmasthan
- Entrance
- Eight
directions:
- Date
of birth:
- Marma:
- Beds
- Any
negative points if noticed.
- Altar
- Centre
of main room
- Centre
Devtas
Always place the Manjusha as per your requirement. Use the above
hierarchy to determine the area as per your budget and faith. There is a famous
saying, “Always cut the coat as per your size”.
Compiled by
Vikas P Deshpande
M. E. Civil, Structural Consultant
Vastu and Feng Shui Consultant
0434681647, deshpandevikas@gmail.com
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