Vaastu Shastra is the perfect solution to all such problems as it introduces the person to the ways that may help him to live in agreement with the elements in nature and have a peaceful and healthy life while working efficiently and progressing in every aspect of life.

It is highly recommendable to go through an advisory session with the Vaastu expert before you choose to buy or construct your dream.

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A smart science that combines all the five elements working in nature and creates a balance between material and man. It is a perfect way of assuring harmony and activating energies around you. It introduces the person to the ways that may help him to live in agreement with the elements in nature and have a peaceful and healthy life while working efficiently and progressing in every aspect of life

Vaastu Shastra , the Ancient Science of Architecture , an Ancient art and Science called Scientific Vaastu with well-defined principles and practices of constructing buildings that ensure a happy balance between man and nature, thereby bringing all-around happiness, health, wealth, and prosperity. “Vaastu” has a very clear and distinctive meaning: ”Vaas” means residence and ”Tu” means a person who resides.

It is basically the study of occupants in context to building in relation to land, location and environment. It is aligning land and building with the laws of nature (micro climatic conditions).

In modern words Vaastu is creating a sustainable habitat which is green and healthy too. Scientific Vaastu is the science of creating automation systems in buildings in connect with forces of nature.

It is a homeostatic building in itself and a study of harmonious transformation or manifestation of energy into matter or its
states with Energy balancing with 5 Elements

Water

Air

Earth

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Vaastu is an answer to BRI (Building Related Illness) and SBS (Sick Building Syndrome) ; The ancient text on Vastu Shastra like Mayamatam and Manasara included chapters on home construction, town planning, and how efficient villages, towns and kingdoms integrated temples , water bodies and gardens within them to achieve harmony with nature.

Due to lack of knowledge, Modern Architects and Designers do not have any ideas about secrets of ancient Indian architecture. There are several ancient scriptures that speak about Vaastu, but of these, the most important ones are Raj Vallabh, Somarangam Sutradhar, Aprajita Parichcha, Maya Mattam, Manasara, and Kautilya Shastra. All types of buildings, cities, forts, industries, etc, wherever humans live or work is called Vaastu . A smart science that combines all the five elements working in nature and creates a balance between material and man It is a perfect way of assuring harmony and activating energies around you.

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An ancient Indian architectural discipline known as Vaastu Shastra. The ancient Vedic system reveals how to balance a building’s layout, architecture, and spatial structures. The study of vastu before constructing any building ensures the place is balanced well with its surrounding environment and cosmic forces. Shastra means science, while Vastu means habitat or place of residence. Accordingly, Vastu Shastra is the science of aligning places with natural elements to promote harmony, wealth, and well-being.

According to a statement in the Matsya Purana, as Lord Shiva fought and killed the demon Andhakasur, a drop of his sweat (Lord Shiva’s) fell on Earth, and with that sweat, the Vastu Purush was created.

The Vaastu Purush was extremely cruel and brutal by nature and ate everything and everybody on his way. This appalled all the deities in Heaven, and under the leadership of Lord Indra, they imprisoned the Vaastu Purush in a square pit in the Earth —with his head in the northeast, and feet in the South-west. And that is the posture in which he lies in every single plot of land.

The Vaastu Purush thereafter worshipped Lord Shiva, seeking a boon. Pleased with him, Lord Shiva blessed him that whosoever constructed a building would worship him first, and make offerings to him. In return, the Vaastu Purush would bless the occupants and protect them from any ill fortune. Since then, the Vaastu Purush is called the spirit of the building. To appease him, one must do ceremonies and rituals, and make offerings to satisfy him. In present living conditions, we must abide by some VEDIC rules of life so that we don’t harm anyone.

The Vaastu Purush has certain Marma or delicate points in his body which should not be hurt and injured while constructing the building. According to the scripture Maya Mattam — this should be known to every house owner/architect — the Vaastu Purush has six bones, a single heart, four vulnerable points, and four vessels. If, through the architect’s ignorance, any one or more than one part of the body gets “injured”, the owner of the structure is or will be ruined.

The Vastu Purush, laid on the ground/land, is measured in the form of squares. The measurements start from cardinal directions of East to West and North to South. The Mandala of Squares is made in two forms, one is of 64 squares and the other is in 81 squares.The Matsya Purana states that in a square form, there should be a total of 81 parts, all equal to one another, and 45 deities reside in these 81 parts; out of these 45 deities, 32 reside in the outer squares that make up the boundaries, and 13 in the inner squares of the grid. Every deity has its own good or bad attributes. One should propitiate these deities and chalk out the building plan, entrances and doors according to the Vastu Mandala.