Vaastu:The
Soul Indian Architecture
First and foremost, Vaastu Sastra is not a religion, but a science.
The philosophy and concept of Vaastu Sastra has more to do with
complex mathematical calculations, along with the energy lines
of the earth. Faith is not a prerequisite to success. Instead,
effective creation of energy and positive vibration flows of balance
and harmony are required.
The Principles
Vaastu Sastra is based on precepts laid down thousands of years
ago in the Indian classics like the Puranas and Vedas. It concerns
the order - the harmony of heaven and earth and ways in which
we as humans can keep the balance of humans intact.
While buying a site:
1. Select a site where the land is fertile and not dry and rocky.
2. Avoid water logged land or a site at the end of a road.
3. Avoid land too close to graveyards, cemeteries, crematoria
or hospitals.
Building a house:
1. Regular shapes in houses with squares and rectangles are far
superior to angular houses with protrusions or L-shaped and V-shaped
structures.
2. Avoid U-shaped houses. People in these would face a great deal
of hardship and unhappiness.
3. Avoid triangular shaped houses that have too many corners.
The angles are not conducive in attracting positive energy.
Doors:
1. The main door of a house should never directly face a church,
temple or cemetery.
2. The door formula states that the number of doors inside a house
should be in even numbers and not in odd numbers. They should
not end in zero. There should be an odd number of doors in line.
3. When doors face each other, make sure they face each other
directly.
Staircases
1. A staircase should never begin in front of the main door nor
end directly in front of an upstairs door.
2. Staircases should ideally be curved gently rather than straight.
3. Spiral staircases are not auspicious.
Industries:
1. The land for an industry as advised by our Ancient Masters
should not be where the air is state, where plants cannot flourish,
where soil is dry and lifeless, where surroundings are harsh and
threatening and where shapes of hills are sharp and pointed.
2. The main shed or building to be constructed in the south west
sector of the entire land leaving more space in the north and
east direction and less space in the south west direction.
3. The overhead water tank should be located in the north east
sector.
4. The raw material should be stored in the western area and the
finished goods in the north -west sector.
Just a few of the basic principles of Vaastu Sastra have been
touched on. There is a lot more to be studied and understood in
detail for the best results. This may be further discussed, if
required. Do remember that Vaastu Sastra is not a magic. It does
not have instant results. It is necessary to be patient and allow
time for the positive energy and currents from the cosmos to enter
the home or office and industry and await harmony and balance.
Vaastu should be looked upon as a science and ancient wisdom that
has survived through centuries.
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