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Home > Features > Wind Chimes



Wind chime is one of the most frequently employed powerful cures. It is made out of very high quality brass tubes and powder coated to give lasting life free from corrosion. It is hand crafted to great precision so that the chiming goes on even when very little breeze is present.

While installing the wind chime, look for a place in your house or apartment where natural breeze enters all the time from a window. Again, it will be best if the wind chime is installed as near the center of the house as possible so that the chiming sound is heard in every corner of the house. This is one way to make sure that the vibrations are indeed reaching and filling the entire building.

Always make sure that the chiming noise is heard in the building wherever you are. If you can hear it at any corner, then you can be sure that the chime effect fills the house. Select the place where this can be achieved.

A wind chime is believed to neutralize the negative energy and stimulate good Chi. Surprisingly, the belief of Hindus in this matter is identical to that of the Chinese. Normally, in every Hindu temple, bells are installed and frequently sounded. All Hindu homes also have small pooja rooms in their dwellings where the bell is an integral part.

While performing any pooja, the bell is sounded with the following mantra:

'Ghanta Nadam Kritva' (I am going to sound the bell so that-)

'Agamartantu Devaanam' (Divine forces enter-)

'Gamanartantu Rakshasam' (Devilish forces leave-)

'Kuru Ghantaravam Tatava' (By sounding the bell-)

'Devata Ahwana Lanchanam' (I am inviting the Gods)

Thus use of the bell is associated from the olden days to create a positive atmosphere.

The advantage of a wind chime is that it is operational all 24 hours and can ensure an atmosphere free from negative forces.


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