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SSACT strives to deliver efficient ex*****on, result oriented, project specific solutions by balancing Safety, Quality, Time & Cost. SSACTProject Management LLP is a professional consulting organization providing project ex*****on solution for all types of Architectural, Interior, Industrial and Real Estate Projects. SSACT founders have executed over 400+ projects from small home interiors to larg
Wishing you all a very Happy & Colourful Holi.
ॐ नमः शिवाय |
ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम् ।
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान् मृत्योर्मुक्षीय मामृतात् ॥
Bhagvan Shiv is called the supreme God in Hindu Veds.
Here are the 108 names with meaning of Bhagvan shiv according to 4 Veds, 18 Purans & Upanishads
Aashutosh – One who instantly fulfills all wishes
Adiguru – The first Guru
Adinath – The first Lord
Adiyogi – The first Yogi
Aja – The Unborn
Akshayaguna – The one with limitless qualities
Anagha – The faultless one
Anant Drishti – Of infinite vision
Augadh – One who reveals all the time
Avyaya Prabhu – Imperishable
Bhairav – Destroyer of fear
Bhalanetra – One who has an eye in the forehead
Bholenath – The simple one
Bhooteshwara – One who has mastery over the elements
Bhudeva – Lord of the earth
Bhutapala – Protector of the disembodied beings
Chandrapal – Master of the moon
Chandraprakash – One who has moon as a crest
Dayalu – The compassionate one
Devadi Deva – The god of gods
Dhanadeepa – Lord of wealth
Dnyandeep – The light of meditation
Dhyutidhara – Lord of brilliance
Digambara – The one who wears the sky as his raiment
Durjaneeya – Difficult to be known
Durjaya – The unvanquished
Gangadhara – Lord of river Ganga
Girijapati – Consort of Girija
Gunagrahin – Acceptor of gunas
Gurudeva – The great Guru
Hara – Remover of sins
Jagadisha – Master of the Universe
Jaradhishamana – Redeemer from afflictions
Jatin – The one with matted hair
Kailashadhipati – Lord of Mount Kailash
Kailashnath – Master of Mount Kailash
Kamalakshana – Lotus-eyed lord
Kantha – Ever-radiant
Kapalin – One who wears a necklace of skulls
Kedarnath – Lord of Kedar
Kochadaiyaan – The lord with long dreadlocks
Kundalin – One who wears earrings
Lalataksha – One who has an eye in the forehead
Lingadhyaksha – Lord of the linga
Lokankara – Creator of the three worlds
Lokapal – One who takes care of the world
Mahabuddhi – Extreme intelligence
Mahadeva – Greatest God
Mahakala – The lord of time
Mahamaya – Creator of great illusions
Mahamrityunjaya – Great victor of death
Mahanidhi – Great storehouse
Mahashaktimaya – One who has boundless energies
Mahayogi – Greatest yogi
Mahesha – Supreme lord
Maheshwara – Lord of Gods
Nagabhushana – One who has serpents as ornaments
Nataraja – King of the art of dancing
Nilakantha – The Blue-throated one
Nityasundara – Ever beautiful
Nrityapriya – Lover of Dance
Omkara – Creator of AUM
Palanhaar – One who protects all
Panchatsaran – Vigorous
Parameshwara – First among all gods
Paramjyoti – Greatest splendor
Pashupati – Lord of all living beings
Pinakin – One who has a bow in his hand
Pranava – Originator of the primal sound of AUM
Priyabhakta – Favorite of the devotees
Priyadarshana – Of loving vision
Pushkara – One who gives nourishment
Pushpalochana – One who has eyes like flowers
Ravilochana – Having Sun as the eye
Rudra – The Roarer
Sadashiva – The Transcended one
Sanatana – The Eternal God
Sarvacharya – The Supreme Teacher
Sarvashiva – The Eternal Lord
Sarvatapana – Preceptor of All
Sarvayoni – Always Pure
Sarveshwara – Lord of All
Shambho – The auspicious one
Shankara – Lord of All Gods
Shantah – Preceptor of Skanda
Shoolin – Giver of Joy
Shreshtha – Lord of the Moon
Shrikantha – Always Pure
Shrutiprakasha – The one who has a trident
Skandaguru – Illuminator of the vedas
Someshwara – One who has a pure body
Sukhada – The giver of joy
Swayambhu – Self-created
Tejaswani – One who spreads illumination
Trilochana – Three-eyed Lord
Trilokpati – Master of all the three worlds
Tripurari – Destroyer of the ‘Tripur’ (the 3 planets created by Asuras)
Trishoolin – One who has a trident in his hands
Umapati – Consort of Uma
Vachaspati – Lord of Speech
Vajrahasta – One who has a thunderbolt in his hands
Varada – Granter of Boons
Vedakarta – Originator of the Vedas
Veerabhadra – Supreme Lord of the Nether World
Vishalaksha – Wide-eyed Lord
Vishveshwara – Lord of the Universe
Vishwanath – Master of the Universe
Vrishavahana – One who has the bull as his vehicle
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Warmest wishes on this Republic day of Bharat from SSACT
The vision of SSACT.
Wishing you all a very Happy, Safe & Prosperouse Uttarayan.
Empowering each other through knowledge sharing and open dialogue. Our meetings are always a true catalyst for growth. 📊🤝
PEACE from white, POWER from red, KNOWLEDGE from yellow, DEVELOPMENT from green, LOVE from pink. May this Holi add all the colors in your life.
Happy Holi #2023
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Excited to share the of our recent presentation on Software for college students! Our Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Jagdishsingh Sohal, delivered a fantastic at GEC, Surat, leaving the students engaged and asking important questions about the subject. We believe this was a valuable learning experience for all of them.
At SSACT, we are committed to inspire and educate the younger generation, equipping them with the knowledge and skills they need to stay ahead of the curve. We are committed to building trust with quality and making a positive impact on their futures. Thank you to everyone who made this event a success!
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SSACT starts another spiritual project.
Shree Bamanwadji Mahavir Swami Jain Tirth is renowned Jain religious place, located at Bamanwada in Rajasthan. We shall be expanding & renovating the existing buildings over the next 6 months.
We feel proud to have built with our ex*****on efforts, and this is our 4th spiritual project for the peaceful and elegant Jain .
We are for this and are on our way to adding another remarkable project to our profile
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A Nation's Culture Resides In the Hearts And In Soul of its People.
Happy republic day
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Investing in the skills and talents of our citizens is crucial to building a strong and prosperous nation. Nurturing the skills and abilities of our workforce not only benefits individuals but also contributes to the growth and development of our country as a whole.
One key way to develop skills is through internship programs. At SSACT, we are committed to providing internship opportunities to students and recent graduates, giving them the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in their field of study and apply what they've learned in the classroom to real-world situations. They also offer a chance to network and learn from experienced professionals, which can be a valuable step in finding a job after graduation.
Having a skilled workforce is a key driver of economic growth and productivity, and it also helps to create more job opportunities and a higher standard of living for everyone. Additionally, investing in skills development can help to close the gap between the rich and the poor, creating a more equitable society.
We must prioritize investing in education and training programs that include internship opportunities. And at , we are proud to be doing just that. By investing in the skills and talents of our people through internships, we can build a stronger, more resilient and inclusive nation for all.
As we say goodbye to 2022, our heart is filled with for all our clients, consultants, contractors, vendors, and most of all, our hardworking . We welcome 2023 with enthusiasm and expectation to continue with
Ground breaking news !!
has been awarded PMC for Kayavlon Impex office project and recently the khat-mahurat (ground breaking) ceremony was done at the site to get spiritual blessings for successful completion.
Mr. Manoj Goel (Owner - Kayavlon Impex) and family chanted sanskrit mantras to bring the positive energy to our upcoming project at Bhatpore.
This is a PEB building with over 10,000 square feet with modern facilities and standards.
This project also consists of a 65,000 square feet of landscaping , with amenities like Gau-shaala.
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Our Chief Operating Officer Mr. Sohal moderated a lively panel discussion at GREATER SURAT ARCH INTERIOR BIZCON
There were over 500+ participants from various chapters of BNI (Surat, Navsari, Bardoli) to energize the first ever Interior/Architect power team conclave
Eminent personalities from industry were the panelists and their responses to Jagdish queries were enlightening to the audience.
One of the trick questions was about impact of like Swiggygy and Zomato on home design. The perspectives provided by panelists was truly profound.
With leadership of Jagdishsingh Sohal everyone at SSACT is motivated to with .
and all the best to you in the year to come!
Akshay More
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in 60 days.
From a run-down to modern secure .
SSACT delivered design & ex*****on for at Sachin-SEZ.
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We aspire to be the best in what we do and have the most advanced equipment to do it. We work hard to make sure we always deliver on time and in a safe manner.
On our Project of Diamond Factory for Ankit Gems at Namibia ; Contractor is using Loader crane for brick unloading.
are a must-have when it comes to brick unloading. It is easy to use, saves time and manpower, and works with a variety of building materials.
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Ex*****on of Omkarsuri aaradhna bhavan being carried out by SSACT features gorgeous Indian !
Please "share details" to get the detailed methodology.
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At the location of the , we upcycle the waste. We take challenges that can be solved and create using a attitude.
We at SSACT are dedicated to establishing our community around the , humanity, and the of the past in order to a future worth living based on this sustainable approach.
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For Sikhism adherents, Guru Nanak Jayanti is the most significant . It is celebrated to mark the anniversary of their first Sikh Guru "Shree Guru Nanak ji" who played an important role in shaping and strengthening the .
During his life journey he gave 5 teachings to the world :
1. Vaand Chhako : Sharing whatever God has given you with others and helping those who are in need is what Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji preached all his life.
2. Kirat Karo: Means, make a living honestly.
3. Naam Japo: Chant the name of 'True God'.
4. Sewa. - Guru Nanak Dev Ji always firmly believed in selfless service
5. Sarbat daa bhalaa: Ask the Lord for everyone's happiness.
Today we wish you a very
May all life’s blessings be yours, on your birthday and always.
Jitendra Nigam
The best places are always the ones that make you feel like you’re surrounded by something that’s more than just four .
It’s one of the reasons why we love buildings with a . But it takes more than just an to make a building great. It needs to have something about it that feels truly special, like these beautiful at ,Nasik.
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We right because we buy right.
One of the key ingredients that ensures the of every project is "TENDERING".
We at SSACT implement it across our projects to ensure high within .
bridges the gap between the and professionals. It aids in the formation of a capable and knowledgeable needed for a variety of tasks on each project. Any tender must pass through a number of requirements that must be strictly adhered to, starting with the type of tender and ending with the parties' agreement.
To know more : https://www.ssact.in/top-6-tips-for-successful-tendering-of-your-project
Do review the highlights :
- Types of tender
- Pre-Qualification exercises
- Tender
- Techno-Commercial Comparatives
- Cost effectiveness including design and quality criteria
- Agreements
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With the onset of (Hindu Calender), our team is back in action on all project sites.
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May the almighty bless you, your home and your business with infinite bliss.
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