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recently we have purchased new house i want some good ideas for painting,furniture,and some nice choosee colours.
it is 2br flat,1big hall as we enter.n 2br can b seen as v enter from the main door.the main door is facing east side.v have backside lots of space for gardening becaz it is in ground floor.but our guru he doesnt wants us to use that place b.caz of some vastudosh.....
plz give me some nice n valuable ideas to decorate my house so that i can use it for my self....

2007-05-17 17:58:31 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

2 answers

Go to these sites:

http://www.vaastu-shastra.com/vastu-tips.html
http://www.truthstar.com/vaastushastra/vaastutips.asp
http://www.vastucompass.com/vastu_tips.asp

2007-05-17 18:13:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How will find direction of your house.

The direction in which a compass needle points is known as magnetic north. In general, this is not exactly the direction of the North Magnetic Pole (or of any other consistent location). Instead, the compass aligns itself to the local geomagnetic field, which varies in a complex manner over the Earth's surface, as well as over time. The angular difference between magnetic north and true north (defined in reference to the Geographic North Pole), at any particular location on the Earth's surface, is called the magnetic declination. Most map coordinate systems are based on true north, and magnetic declination is often shown on map legends so that the direction of true north can be determined from north as indicated by a compass.

The magnetic declination at any point on the Earth is the angle between the local magnetic field -- the direction the north end of a compass points -- and true north. The declination is positive when the magnetic north is east of true north. The term magnetic variation is equivalent, and is more often used in aeronautical and other forms of navigation. Isogonic lines are where the declination has the same value, and the lines where the declination is zero are called agonic lines.

2007-05-17 18:19:55 · answer #2 · answered by sagarukin 4 · 0 0

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