Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Opportunity at Kismatkarma

Kismatkarma - Hayes office - Job brief                                                                                      



We are looking for a responsible Administrative Assistant to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. Duties of the Administrative Assistant include providing support to our managers and employees, assisting in daily office needs and managing our company’s general administrative activities.PLEASE EMAIL US YOUR CV AT INFO@KISMATKARMA.COM What does an Administrative Assistant do?Administrative Assistant responsibilities include making travel and meeting arrangements, preparing reports and maintaining appropriate filing systems. The ideal candidate should have excellent oral and written communication skills and be able to organize their work using tools, like MS Excel and office equipment. If you also have previous experience as an admin assistant and familiarity within our industry, we’d like to meet you.
Ultimately, a successful Admin Assistant should ensure the efficient and smooth day-to-day operation of our office.Responsibilities
Answer and direct phone calls
Organize and schedule appointments
Plan meetings and take detailed minutes
Write and distribute email, correspondence memos, letters, faxes and forms
Assist in the preparation of regularly scheduled reports
Develop and maintain a filing system
Update and maintain office policies and procedures
Order office supplies and research new deals and suppliers
Maintain contact lists
Book travel arrangements
Submit and reconcile expense reports
Provide general support to visitors
Act as the point of contact for internal and external clients
Liaise with executive and senior administrative assistants to handle requests and queries from senior managers
Requirements
Proven experience as an administrative assistant, virtual assistant or office admin assistant
Knowledge of office management systems and procedures
Working knowledge of office equipment, like printers and fax machines
Proficiency in MS Office (MS Excel and MS PowerPoint, in particular)
Excellent time management skills and the ability to prioritize work
Attention to detail and problem solving skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-taskHigh School degree; additional qualification as an Administrative assistant or Secretary will be a plusHindi, spoken language is important PLEASE EMAIL US YOUR CV AT INFO@KISMATKARMA.COM 

Monday, 22 May 2017

The 12 Spiritual Rules we must not forget:

The 12 Spiritual Rules we must not forget:

1. The Past can not be changed, the future is yet in your power.
2. Opinions do not define your reality 
3. Everyone has a different journey
4. Things get better with time
5. Judgements are a confession of character
6. Overthinking will lead to sadness
7. Happiness is found within 
8. Positive thoughts create positive things
9. Smiles are contagious
10. Kindness is free
11. You only fail if you quit

12. What goes around, comes around. 

Friday, 12 May 2017

Pinky & Palmistry - KismatKarma


 

Pinky & Palmistry - KismatKarma Experts Explain How Important Your Little Finger is in Palmistry Readings


Your little finger may be small, but it is fierce & powerful in the world of palmistry. In this article our experts at Kismat Karma will be explaining the relationship between how your little finger influences your readings and what it says about you!
Kismat Karma experts suggest that the length and girth of your little finger is important when reading a hand in palmistry, there are a vast amount of features on your little finger that allow the expert reading your palm to indicate your natural traits and future predictions.
Our experts at Kismat Karma have developed a theory in which it suggest that there are three core physical influences that your little finger has that can affect its prediction, which are, length, aesthetic appearance / positioning of finger and finally the shape.
(Please keep in mind we are mentioning indications and not facts, if you are concerned about your destiny then its best to speak to our expert Dr Arti Jangra via a Psychic reading . Please do not self experiment when it comes to trying to change you future).
  • If the little finger is much shorter in length, compared to the sizing of your other fingers this indicates that this individual acts in haste, without understanding and is of a tactful character.
      
  • If the little finger is longer in length, this denotes that this individual may be more intellectual, successful in their work and sharp.
  • If the little finger is  of normal length, this is an indication that this individual is respected amongst their peers and family members. The level of success achieved is according to their ability to achieve it. 
  • If the middle part of the finger (Middle Phalanx, refer to image) is long, this person is assumed to be very clever and the practical aspect of their character is strong.
  • If the little finger and ring finger are of similar length, this indicates that this individual will be highly active in politics and will be very successful in this field.
     
  • If the third part of the little finger (Proximal Phalange, refer to image) is longer, this indicates that this person would be smart in shopping.
  •  If the first part of a person’s little finger (Distal Phalanx, refer to image) is long, this denotes that this individual is fond of conversation. These types of people have special ability in addressing others. 
  • If the length of little finger and index finger is similar then person would be very good politician. They are able to finish their work with plans.
     
  • If the length of little finger and middle finger is similar then person will achieve highly in a scientific field.
     
  • If the little finger reaches up to the ring finger’s fingernail this indicates that this person would be more inclined to be an artist, author or to pursue a career in a creative field.
  • If the little finger appears crooked, this would indicate that this individual cannot function efficiently and are more inclined to be disqualified from activities. 
     
  • A person whose little finger is off from ring finger likes to work with freedom.
  • An individual with an aesthetically appealing little finger, ie. long and beautiful, is more inclined to be spotless and have a influential character. 
  •  If the little finger is inclined towards ring finger then this type of individual would be a good businessman/woman.
  •  If there are vertical lines on the first part of the little finger then person would be good speaker.
  •  If the little finger bends over forwards or backwards then this type of individual is more inclined to be dishonest.
  • A triangular mark on the little finger may indicate that this individual will achieve a prestigious position in life. 
  • If there are cross lines at the first part of the little finger (Distal Phalanx, refer to image) then this would indicate that this person is very talkative and more inclined to tell lies.
     
  • If there is triangular mark on the first part of the little finger (Distal Phalanx, refer to image) then this person is more inclined to have interest on religion and spirituality.
     
  • If there is a trail of a circle shape at the end of the little finger (Distal Phalanx, refer to image)  then this may indicate that this person may be dishonest. However, it also indicates that they are sincere.
     
  • If there is trace class at the end of the little finger (Distal Phalanx, refer to image) then person is thought to behave erratically.
     
  • If there are vertical lines on the third part of the little finger (Proximal Phalange, refer to image)  this could be an indication that this person would be victim of bad habits.
  • A person will be interested in the field of psychology if there are vertical lines on the little finger.
  • If the middle part of the little finger (Middle Phalanx, refer to image) has a cross mark on it, this could suggest that this person will not or does not have a happy life. 
  • Horizontal lines on the little finger denote that this person will be emotional.
  • If there are unclear lines on the middle part (Middle Phalanx, refer to image) of the little finger then person will be immoral.
  • If the tip of the finger (the distal phalanx) is pointed this indicates that this individual exudes intelligence and achieve success in their work. 

  • If the tip of the finger (the distal phalanx) is square, this is an indication that this individual is visionary and rich in talent. 

Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Story of the Appearance of Narasimha


Story of the Appearance of Narasimha

Demon Hiranyakasipu had obtained a boon from Brahma that he could not be killed by man or beast, by day or by night and from inside or outside. And also he could not be killed by any weapon.
After receiving such a powerful boon, Hiranyakasipu conquered heaven and earth and declared himself as God and asked people to worship him and not Vishnu.
 
However, Hiranyakasipu’s son, Prahlāda, was a staunch Vishnu devotee and disobeyed his father. The whole kingdom worshiped Hiranyakasipu, but in his own house, his son worshiped Vishnu. Father tried all means to change his son, but he failed miserably. He then tried to kill but each time the young boy escaped from the clutches of death with the blessings of Vishnu.
 
Fed up with his son, one-day Hiranyakasipu challenged Prahlada and, looking to a stone pillar, asked, ‘If your god is omnipresent, is he in this pillar also?’ Prahlad answered, ‘HE is present in the pillar and even in the rust.’ Hearing this Hiranyakasipu slashed hard on the pillar with a sword.
Suddenly, Lord Vishnu emerged from the pillar in the form of a Narasimha and slew the demon at dusk. Narasimha killed the demon by keeping him in his lap and tearing his heart with bare hands thus overcoming all the boons the demon had attained from Brahma.
 
Destroy the Demons in you life with divine blessings, your blessings token can be obtained using this link: https://www.kismatkarma.com/blessing-and-prayer-tokens/
 
KismatKarma believe your Higher Self is like a pure background consciousness that offers forth its wisdom and directions about where you already are and where to go now. Sometimes these directions can take a while to come through into your mind consciousness. But, there are ways to access the wisdom of your Higher Self directly by bypassing the mind.
Your Higher Self is not ‘out there’ in the Ether. KismatKarma want to put forward the idea that your Higher Self is you, your consciousness, in your body.
Access your Higher Self by connecting with the Universe with our blessings and prayer tokens.  Dr Arti will conduct special meditations asking the Universe to send divine blessings your way. For the prayer tokens its important to keep in mind that your "Karma" creates your "Kismat".
As  you submit your request please ensure you keep a positive attitude and focus on the changes you wish to see in your life.
You will be sent a confirmation email when your token is submitted.

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Ancestral Teachings

                              Ancestral Teachings

1) The Earth is our Mother, care for her.
2) Honor your ancestors through your actions.
3) Open your heart and soul to the Great Spirit.
4) All life is sacred; treat all beings with respect.
5) Take from the Earth what is needed and nothing more.
6) Put the good of all before your own interests.
7) Give constant thanks for each new day.
8) Speak the truth; but only of good in others.
9) Follow the rhythms of nature; rise and retire with the sun.
10) Enjoy life's journey, but leave no tracks.
They seem so simple right? But somehow these core concepts are easy to forget or take for granted when life gets challenging.

We hope you find benefit in these native commandments.
Stay blessed :) 

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Unlimited Riches Await You

Unlimited Riches Await You

Akshay Tritiya APRIL 28TH 2017
Akshay Tritiya, also known as Akha Teej, is celebrated on the third day of Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) of the vedic month of Vaisakha. 
Akshaya Tritiya and Parashurama Jayanti occurs on the same day. Parshurama Jayanti is observed as the birthday of Lord Parashurama, sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Akshaya means 'never diminishing', and same is Akshaya Tritiya's significance in Hindu Calendar. If we go by the lunar calendars of Jains and Hindus, each year witnesses either an addition or missing out of some days (Tithi). But, the day of Akshaya Tritiya or Akha Teej is never absent from the lunar calendar.

Thursday, 4 August 2016

Are you prepared for Raksha Bandhan 18 Aug?



Raksha Bandhan is celebrated on the full moon day of Shravan (also known as Sawan) every year; that is why it is also known as Rakhi Purnima. It is the day to celebrate the brother-sister love. 

A protection Kismatkarma Raksha Sutra. can be tied to your brothers wrist, (or anyone else needing protection) Following Mantra must be chanted while doing this:


Meaning : I will tie the raksha that bound the all-powerful and generous King Bali, to bind you too. O raksha, do not get dislocated.

The Kismatkarma Raksha Sutra can be properly worshiped by placing it on a Kalash (stoup) in a clean corner of the house before tying it on the hand.

The above Mantra has a story behind it. It is the Katha that can be recited during the Puja. Let’s know it:

Once Yudhishthir asked Lord Krishna to tell him the story that can take away all the pains of human life. The story told by Krishna goes like this:

In ancient times, Devas (Gods) and Asuras (Demons) fought for 12 years continuously. The Asuras were winning the war. King of the Asuras brought all 3 Lokas (worlds) under his control and announced himself the Lord of the universe. Being tortured by the Asuras, Lord of the Gods, Indra consulted Guru Brihaspati (Mentor of the Devas) and requested him to do something for their protection. On Shravana Purnima, early in the morning, Raksha Vidhan (process to form protection) was accomplished.

Guru Brihaspati had chanted the above given Mantra for the Raksha Vidhan. Indra, along with his wife, recited the Mantra with Guru Brihaspati. Indrani, the consort of Indra, got Raksha Sutra validated by all the Brahmins and Purohits; and then tied it on the right hand of Indra. With the help of this Sutra, Lord Indra could win over the Asuras.

How to Tie Rakhi

A seat is placed for the brother to sit on. (if possible use a wooden seat)

A rangoli design is drawn around this seat (Sattvik waves are emitted by the rangoli designs made in this way and they help in making the environment of the place sattvik.)

The brother wearing new clothes whilst covering his head applies tilak to his forehead and sits on the seat. 

His sister stands in front of him holding a platter for aukshan. The brother and sister close their eyes and pay obeisance to God. The brother and sister pray to Deities for each other’s protection.

The sister applies tilak of vermillion to the brother.

She then ties the rakhi on her brother’s right wrist.

Kismatkarma Raksha Sutra can also be tied to the right wrist

After tying the rakhi, the sister waves a ghee lamp i.e. Arati (in a semi-circular manner) in front of the brother.

After waving the Arati, the brother gifts his sister something. The sister shows her respect for her brother by accepting the gift.


There is another unique way of celebrating Raksha Bandhan. Women get ready in the morning for Puja and then put gold on the walls of their home. Further, they worship this gold with vermicelli dessert (Sevaiyan), sweet rice pudding (Kheer), and sweets. They stick the Rakhi threads on the gold with the help of those sweet dishes. Those women who sow wheat on Nag Panchami, keep these little plants in this worship, and after tying Rakhi on the wrists of their brothers, they put these plants on their ears.

Some people keep fast a day before this day. On the day of Rakshabandhan, they celebrate Rakhi following the Vedic rituals. Also, they perform Pitru Tarpan (homage to the departed souls of the family), and Rishi Pujan or Rishi Tarpan (homage to the saints).

In some regions, people also perform Shravan Pujan. It is performed to pay the homage to the Shravan Kumar, who had died by the hands of King Dashrath by mistake.

On Raksha Bandhan, brothers give nice gifts to their sisters to make them happy. If one doesn’t have his own sister, Rakshabandhan can be celebrated with a cousin or anyone who is like a sister.

Raksha Bandhan Legends
Some legends are already given above in the pursuit of explaining certain Puja Vidhis. Rest of the associated legends are mentioned below:

As per the mythologies, on this day, Draupadi had tied Krishna’s wounded hand with a piece of her Saree. Being grateful, he made a promise to Draupadi that he will protect her. That is why, Krishna came to the rescue of Draupadi during Cheer-Haran by Dushasana.

There is another legend in history of the Queen of Chittor, Karmavati. She had sent Rakhi to the Mughal Emperor Humayun in order to seek help from him. Humayun kept the respect of her Rakhi and sent forces to fight for the respect of his sister from the Emperor of Gujarat.


Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Guru Poornima 2016

Guru Poornima

The word GURU originated from Sanskrit root 'Gu'  that stands for Gunatheeta (means darkness or ignorance) and 'Ru' signifies Rupavarjita (the remover of darkness).Therefore one who removes darkness of our ignorance is a Guru. He is the one who inspires and guides us on to the path of God-realization.
 
Gurur-Brahmaa Gurur-Vissnnur-Gururdevo Maheshvarah |
Gurure[-I]va Param Brahma Tasmai Shrii-Gurave Namah ||1||
 
That is  The Guru is Brahma, the Guru is Vishnu, the Guru Deva is Maheswara (Shiva),
 
The Guru is Verily the Para-Brahman (Supreme Brahman); Salutations to that Guru.
 
Guru Poornima or Vyasa Poornima the auspicious day is celebrated in the honor of the great Sage Vyasa. He is one of the greatest gurus in Hindu traditions, and a symbol of Guru Shishya Parampara. 
 
Sage Vyasa, classified the accumulated the spiritual knowledge of the Vedas under four heads - Rig, Yajur, Saama and Atharva. He composed the authentic treatise of Brahma-sootras to explain the background of Vedas. He also wrote the eighteen Puranas. The greatest of epics of all times – Mahaabhaarata and the Bhagavad Geeta are also the priceless gift of Vyasa.
 
Guru Poornima is celebrated in lunar month of Ashad (July-August) on full moon day(Poornima).  This year it shall be celebrated on 19th July 2016. 
 
On this day, students and devotees worship Vyasa in honor of his divine personage and all disciples perform a 'prayer or meditation' of their respective spiritual preceptor or 'Gurudevs'. They offer flowers and sweets to their spiritual gurus. It is also good time to begin spiritual lessons from a guru. Traditionally, spiritual seekers commence to intensify their spiritual 'sadhana' from this day.
 
This day is of deep significance to the farmers, for it heralds the setting in of the much-needed rains, as the advent of cool showers usher in fresh life in the fields. 
 
The period 'Chaturmas' ("four months") begins from this day. The water, drawn up and stored as clouds in the hot summer, now manifests in plentiful showers that brings fresh life everywhere.
 
Should you wish to request your sacred Guru mantra please follow the link. http://www.kismatkarma.com/blessing-and-prayer-tokens/ 
 

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Ashadha Gupta Navratri: Gratify Divine Goddess

Ashadha Gupta Navratri: Gratify Divine Goddess

Dates of Ashadha Gupt Navratri for this year are July 5, 2016 to July 13, 2016. Ashadha Navratri is popularly known as Gupt Navratri or Gayatri Navratri. It is observed during the Ashadha Shukla Paksha by the women of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Ashadha Gupt Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Varahi, one of the seven Matrikas (group of Hindu Goddesses). In Himachal Pradesh, Ashadha Gupt Navratri is known as Guhya Navratri.

http://www.kismatkarma.com/navratri-meditations/
DayEventTithiDate
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 1PratipadaGhatasthapana, Shailputri PujaJuly 5, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 2DwitiyaBrahmacharini PujaJuly 6, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 3TritiyaChandraghanta PujaJuly 7, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 4ChaturthiKushmanda PujaJuly 8, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 5PanchamiSkandamata PujanJuly 9, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 6ShashthiKatyayani PujanJuly 10, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 7SaptamiKalaratri PujanJuly 11, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 8AshtamiDurga Ashtami, Mahagauri Pujan, Sandhi PujaJuly 12, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 9NavamiSiddhidatri PujanJuly 13, 2016
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Day 10DashmiNavratri ParanaJuly 14, 2016
At Kismatkarma we understand that it may not be possible to observe a fast and follow all rituals as per the Vedas, for this reason we have conducted special meditations. These meditations will be conducted by Dr Arti Jangra on your behalf.
At Kismatkarma we understand you may not be able to follow Spiritual practice at this time, this is why we have specially designed meditation to help you in your efforts. http://www.kismatkarma.com/navratri-meditations/