Heritage Conservation and Promotion Study of Bio-Electro Magnetic Energies at The City Palace, Udaipur Commissioned by the Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation (MMCF), M/s Syenergy Environics Ltd. from New Delhi has been conducting a study on Bio-Electro Magnetic Energies at The City Palace, Udaipur, and their impact on individuals and various functions within the palace. This project examines the progressive history of the City Palace's construction, linking it to the well-being of the people who work and visit the site. The study focuses on the health of individuals by mapping Geopathic Stresses, also known as Hartmann Lines, as well as underground water streams and the effects of Vaastu, which pertains to elemental energy disturbances. The findings aim to provide insights into how heritage buildings can be adapted for modern use while maintaining their historical significance. To conduct this research, the team utilized a Lecher Antenna, a specialized instrument designed to measure electromagnetic fields. This initiative reflects MMCF's commitment to sustainability, aiming to create radiationfree and healthy environments for both workers and visitors, thereby promoting a stress-free experience. An annual audit is performed to ensure that these spaces remain healthy and conducive to well-being. The 'Space Energizing' team, led by Mr. Narendra Singh Bisht and Mr. Aamir, conducted their study at The City Palace from August 7th to 13th, 2024. Their work contributes to a broader understanding of how heritage sites can be preserved and utilized in a manner that respects their historical context while enhancing the health and comfort of those who interact with them.
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Celebrating Independence Day at City Palace Museum The City Palace Museum celebrated Independence Day with a series of events that seamlessly blended tradition, art, and modern innovation. The five-day celebration, held from August 14 to August 18, 2024, was a resounding success, attracting visitors eager to partake in this unique experience. A highlight of the festivities was a live rangoli demonstration by talented artist Mr. Rohan Thakkar at Baadi Mahal on August 14 and 18. His vibrant rangoli design paid tribute to India's Olympic heroes and defense forces. Additionally, a book publication desk was set up at Pratap Kaksh, showcasing the museum's latest publications on the history of Mewar. This initiative allowed both history enthusiasts and casual readers to explore the region's rich heritage through these informative texts.
The atmosphere at Chowmukha was filled with music, featuring a sitar performance by Mr. Om Prakash Tak on August 15 and a flute performance by Mr. Dharesh Pandya on August 18, adding a soulful dimension to the celebrations.
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