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- Psychological Satisfaction and Constraints in Applying Vastu Principles in Homes
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Neetima Batra
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Manju Mehta
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1 Department of Home Science, G.G.S.S.S., Kaimri, Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Family Resource Management, I. C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Home Science, G.G.S.S.S., Kaimri, Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Family Resource Management, I. C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 8, No 12 (2017), Pagination: 1591-1595Abstract
Vastu shastra is science of balancing energies and it is highly recommended for good and peaceful living. Keeping this view in mind a research was planned purposively on 100 homemakers who have altered/renovated houses according to vastu principles. Some aspects of beginning of construction and basic vastu principles were choose from a elaborated list of vastu principles by making a long inventory from various books, magazines, newspaper, websites etc. and checked by various vastu shastries, Pandits and vastu practitioners from Hisar city. After that level of satisfaction score containing highly satisfied, satisfied and dissatisfied on three quantum scale these aspects were studied and found that some aspects like underground water tank should be in NE direction, no trees towards NE side, drainage system should be E and N side were applied by more than 85% of homemakers. Surprisingly 90 percent of them were highly satisfied by making underground tank in NE and no tress in N and E. less than 10 percent homemakers were found dissatisfied by renovating/constructing house according to vastu principles. Regarding constraints faced while renovating/constructing house according to vastu, social & economic constraint were scored high as compared to other technical and structural constraints.Keywords
Vastu, Vastu Shastries, Constraints, Satisfaction Level, Gomukhi.- Awareness of Waterborne Diseases and Water Purification Practices at Household Level
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1 College ofHome Seienee, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 College ofHome Seienee, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 4 (2018), Pagination: 580-583Abstract
Water purification is the process of*removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases from contaminated water with the aim of making it fit for drinking or a specific purpose. Drinking water is an absolute necessity. Consumption of unsafe drinking water contributes to the 4 million annual cases of diarrhoeal cases worldwide. This study aimed to determine the knowledge and applicability of water purification practices and awareness of various water bom diseases by the homemakers at Hisar city of Haryana state A total of 100 respondents from a corresponding number of households were selected through a multistage sampling method. Data was obtained with the use of well structured interviewer administered questionnaire. It was found from the study that boiling technique of purification was known to cent percent of the respondents from sector area and old city area. While use of filters, phitkari, (Alum), muslin doth, potassium permanganate, chlorine tablet, etc. were aware by them but in some less percentage. More than % percentage of women were using water filters in their home and out of them majority of women were using candle filters .A huge percentage of respondents were aware that impurities of water means dirt, dust, insects, bacteria and viruses in that. The basic reason given by them for using filters was it removes insect, remove dirt and dust etc. A little less than one-third percent of the respondents were aware that filters can remove odour and colour also. Those who were not using filters were saying that filtration is a long process and immunity does not improve, dean water availability in their locality, the basic reasons.70-80 percent of the respondents were aware about thejaundice, dysentery, diarrhoea were caused by intake of impure drinking water. Hence the study emphasize a general look of Indian women of a small city about water purification practices and diseases caused.Keywords
Household Drinking Water, Purification Practices, Knowledge, Quality.References
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- Vaastu Shastra for Bringing Positivity to Life:A Review
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1 College of Home Sciene, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 College of Home Sciene, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 4 (2018), Pagination: 681-684Abstract
Vaastu is not merely a word but it is a science and a bridge between man and nature. It paves the way for enhanced health, wealth, prosperity and happiness in an enlightened environment. 'Vaas' means residence and 'tu' means God. So, vaastu is God's place of living. Vaastu is the science of direction that combines all the five elements of nature called paanchbhootas and balance them with the man and the material. The proper orientation means the proper knowledge of all the eight directions. Every direction has its own significance and has its own construction. The basic rules of Vaastu Shastra are based on these eight directions. The present study reviews the various studies carried out in the field of Vaastu i.e., its meaning, evidence of existence, significance and various uses. Vaastu Shastra is popular in this modem, scientific world which means it is an ancient science that continues to be relevant in the present times. The fundamental principle of vaastu shastra is to add value to a man's life. Behind every vaastu guideline, there is a scientific reasoning that aims at providing an organized and convenient life to everyone.Keywords
Vaastu Shastra, Scientific Reasoning, Positvity.References
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- Vastu Shastra:A Tool for Stress Free Living and Empowering Homemaker Psychologically, Physically and Esthetically
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1 Department of Family Resource Management, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Family Resource Management, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 407-412Abstract
House construction is a life dream for an individual especially the homemaker. The study was planned to know about the view of homemakers towards kitchen and pooja room principles of Vaastu Shastra. By applying various principles how much they satisfied was be the main trust area for such kind of study.200 homemakers who have constructed and Renovated their house according to Vaastu shastra were selected purposively to find out the knowledge and application of various vastu principles, after that 100 homemakers were selected randomly to find out the level of*satisfaction among various principles. Kitchen and pooja room principles were selected purposively keeping in view the major concern of Indian women. More than 50 percent of the respondents had made their kitchen in SE direction of house, same number of them have placed pitchers and utensils for drinking water in NE and N side. Vastu says fridge should not be in NE direction of'kitchen was not aware by 65 percent of*the respondents still 34.0O percent had applied this concept at kitchen. A major number of respondents had applied the concept that pooja room in building should be in E, N, NE comer ofhouse (85.0%). some concept of pooja room such as one should not sit exactly having the idol (90.0%), white colour or yellow colour marble work should be done in pooja room (65.0%) were applied by respondents band lamp stand in SE comer of worship room (54.0%) were applied by respondents but they are not aware about these. While finding the satisfaction level, by applying principle such as kitchen in SE more than three fourth respondents were highly satisfied in psychological and functional utility aspect, placement of pitcher in NE and N side seems to be a tedious task for some respondents hence a little percentage of respondents (11.6%) were found dissatisfied also. Same with some aspects of pooja room principle where placement of'lamp on particular direction become tedious for one fifth of the respondents (17.24%)otherwise overall concepts of pooja room provide them highly satisfaction. Hence we can say that pooja room and Kitchen satisfaction is of*major concern of*today's homemaker.Keywords
Vaastu Shastra, North East, South East, North West, South West, Gomukhi.References
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- Chawla, P. (2016). Vastu tips to remove stress, www.livevaastu.com
- Chohan, S.K. (2002). Role of Vastu Shastra in physical planning in 21st century. Paper presented in International Conference Vastu Panorma 2004 from 12-15 Feb. 2004, Indore, India. Organised by IWRF. Indore (MP).
- Khosla, M. (1998). Planning of house and use of Vastu Shastra. An exploratory study. M.Sc. Thesis, CCS HAU, Hisar
- Puri, B.B. (1995). Vedic Architecture and art of Living Vastu Cyan Publication, New Delhi.
- Ziehe, H. (2004). Contemplating a Wealthy house. In Ban biology, P.U.S. Publishing House, New York.