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How to Waterproof Your Windows This Monsoon | ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar

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How to Waterproof Your Windows This Monsoon  _______________________________________ ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar Is monsoon a source of concern for you? Is there a problem with water seepage from your windows? It's time to waterproof your fenestration systems. For both new and current installations, here's how to combat the invasive aspect. These methods mentioned below are both practical and effective. Self-adhesive tape is a short-term yet effective treatment. A gaffer tape is a waterproof adhesive tape with a fabric backing, similar to duct tape. Instead of gaffer tape, you may use all-weather flashing tape. Tapes are inexpensive and stick well to a variety of surfaces and textures. You may seal your leaking windows on your own using tapes without making a bit of mess. Durastrip sells long-lasting flashing membranes and tapes. Adhesive tapes may also be found at most hardware stores Caulking compounds

What is Temple Architecture? ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar

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 What is Temple Architecture?  ________________________________________________________________________________ ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar Temples should be constructed in accordance with Vedic principles and Vaastu Shaastra. The main idol of the deity should be positioned where the Earth's magnetic lines are concentrated, as this is the most acceptable limitation. After then, the temple is built around this spot. As a result, the ‘Garbhagirha' (main shrine) is a high-power zone that emits positive energy in the form of invisible energy. The planning of the temple complex around this central spot is a complex procedure. Taking the 8*8 grid of Vaastu Purusha Mandal known as the Manduka Mandala is widely accepted in zoning of the temple. The symmetrical geometry is developed from myths, beliefs, cardinality and mathematical principles. The centre most padas (squares of the grid) denotes the Brahma-sthaan