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Dr. Raviraj Vastu Spiritual Services Private Limited +91-9869001719 Dr. Raviraj Vastu Spiritual Services Private Limited https://www.indiamart.com/drraviraj-vastuspiritual-services/ Dr. Raviraj Vastu Spiritual Services, works with a mission to proliferate awareness about effect & impact of Vastu Shastra. The most reliable vastu shastra consultant, vastu yantra and vastu dosh remedies providers in India. About Us Vastushastra is the science of living in harmony with the nature and environment. As a purely science based subject every aspect related to the life is well explained here. The people following these guidelines are greatly benefited in terms of happiness, prosperity, health, wealth and positive energy. Dr. Raviraj Vastu Spiritual Services (P) Ltd, works with a mission to proliferate awareness about the effect and impact of Vastushastra. We are the most reliable service providers in the field. We are spearheaded by the dynamic duo of Dr. Raviraj Ahirrao & Mrs. Manjushree Ahirrao, who have immense spiritual knowledge and deep understanding of the ancient teachings. They are supported by a team of eminent professors, researchers and scholars, which is zealously carrying forward the light of Vastu Shastra. For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/drraviraj-vastuspiritual-services/about-us.html VASTU YANTRA S e r v i c e s W e O f f e r Annapurna Yantra Kali Yantra Mahamrityunjaya Yantra Mahasudarshan Yantra VASTU REMEDIES S e r v i c e s W e O f f e r Vasturaviraj Education Wish Pyramid Pyramid Kuber Idol Single Vasturaviraj Pyramid VASTU SHASTRA CONSULTANCY S e r v i c e s W e O f f e r Vastu Consultancy For Shop Vastu Consultancy For House Vastu Consultancy For Office Vastu Consultancy For Industry SHRI YANTRA S e r v i c e s W e O f f e r Meruprushtha Shri Yantra Spiritual Shree Yantra Shree Kuber Yantra S e r OTHER SERVICES: v i c e s W e O f f e r Matsya Yantra Kuber Murti Vastu Consultancy For Hotels Vastushastra R & D Services F a c t s h e e t Year of Establishment : 2005 Nature of Business : Service Provider Total Number of Employees : 51 to 100 People CONTACT US Dr. Raviraj Vastu Spiritual Services Private Limited Contact Person: Raviraj 902 Sunrise Business Park,Road No.16,Kisan Nagar,Wagle Estate Thane - 400602, Maharashtra, India +91-9869001719 https://www.indiamart.com/drraviraj-vastuspiritual-services/.
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