Siddharth Borad is a B.E in Computer Science, from Pune University.
Sid, as he loves to be called, was born on India's Independence Day, August 15, in 1975, and he jocularly says that whole of India celebrates his arrival on that day.
He worked in various industries like IT, consumer durables, etc. before starting his plastic industry in the year 2000. For 10 years, he worked as a director and took his company to new heights.
Soon, a serious entrepreneur turned into a happy author. Working extra time, he started focusing on writing as well.
He has earned a Diploma in Geopathology from Germany and Social Media from Shaw Academy, England.
He is passionate about marketing, history, cricket, mythology, philosophy, and religion.
A voracious reader, having deep knowledge in all fields, makes him a perfect author. His great sense of humor makes everyone find his company very interesting, and all look forward to spending quality time with him.
A brand new office... a dream home... an ambitious new business establishment..... all are harbingers of hope for new beginnings, of better opportunities, of comfortable lifestyles. But in getting into the construction as per our requirements, it is imperative that we follow a guide to making sure that all our efforts are not in vain.
Construction is not just about choosing the right neighborhood, how the elevation looks, or the color of the walls. It is more about the geographical location of the site, the flow of energy, the gradation of the land, the right environment around the site and so many other such scientific factors that need to come together to translate into the happiness that we seek.
To help us with all the above, we need an authentic guide that can help us make the right decisions.
The Manushyalaya Chandrika, a sixteenth-century scripture originally penned in Sanskrit for domestic architecture, is one such text. The original work authored by Shri Thirumangalath Neelakanthan Musath is a summary of the basic principles of domestic architecture taken from various scriptures. This text contains 246 verses spread over 7 chapters and is a quick read. It gives a brief idea of the architectural preferences native to the coastal regions of Southern Karnataka and Kerala.
The essence of this particular scripture is clear in its very name "Manushyalaya Chandrika", where Manushya means Human, Alaya means Home, and Chandrika means Illuminator. Simply put, the Manushyalaya Chandrika is the scripture that illuminates and guides about the dwelling of a human- THE HOME.
In every scripture, we find that it always begins with an invocation. Here names of various gods, goddesses, and Guru are invoked to seek blessings from them. We have to make sure whatever work we undertake, we finish it without hurdles. That's why invocation is very important.
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