About Vaastu
Vaastu is a traditional Hindu system of architecture which literally translates to "Science of architecture". Vaastu is a set of ancient ways of construction that facilitates in improving the standard of life. It acts as a guide in the correct positioning and placement of various aspects of a building or interiors. Existing since fifty centuries, it's an ancient science that defines design principles of architecture based on a professional understanding of astrology, astronomy and cosmic events and their effects on human life. It is depends on the alignments of directions with the planets, space and time.
Introduction
Vaastu combines knowledge and practicality as essential tools for delivering the best of the best for which you will be always proud of. We find the problems of your residential, commercial, industrial & spiritual premises correct it by giving remedies and make a proper balance of the five elements (air, fire, water, earth & sun) the place. We just simply follow our Vedic culture and encourage the younger generation to do the same.
Vaastu offers a range of solutions covering Commercial, Residential, Spiritual and Industrial Premises. First, we find out the problems and then we help you get rid of those problems by offering suitable remedies.
Vaastu considered the interplay of various forces of nature involving the five elements of earth, water, wind, fire and ether and strives to maintain equilibrium as these elements influence, guide and change the living styles of not only human beings but every living being on earth. Thus, they influence our deeds, luck, behaviour and other basics of life.
Principles of Vaastu
Vaastu forms the fundamentals of every construction; one should follow Vaastu from the initial level, i.e., from selecting a plot to shift in the house. Everything ought to be done consistent with Vaastu principle since Vaastu isn't just a word, but it is a SCIENCE and a bridge between man and nature.
Vaastu Shastra is making a congenial setting or an area to live or work, in most scientific way, taking advantages of the benefits bestowed by the five elements called "Panchbhootas" of the nature thereby paving the means for increased health, wealth, prosperity and happiness in an enlightened environment.
These principles, called Vaastu Shastra, were evolved over thousands of years out of experience and foresight of ancient Sages of India and are very valuable for the well-being of mankind. According to Shastras, if we worship, revere and respect the lords of these eight directions, they will shower on us their blessings and benefits. Our saints have searched Vaastu Shastra; we are only Researching it.
The foundation of Vaastu is traditionally ascribed to the mythical sage Mamuni Mayan who is believed to be first author and the creator of Vaastu shastra and expert in Vaastu constructions of ancient times. According to Jessie Mercay, Chancellor and Professor (Volunteer) at American University of Mayonic Science and Technology, authentic Vaastu science is based upon ancient principles discovered thousands of years ago by a rishi scientist/carpenter named Mamuni Mayan. Mayan is the one of the five sons of Vishwakarma. Mayan is mentioned throughout Indian literature. Most notably, he built the city of Dwarka for Krishna. Theories tracing links of the principles of composition in Vaastu shastra and the Indus Valley Civilization have been made, but scholar Kapila Vatsyayan is reluctant to speculate on such links given the Indus Valley script remains undeciphered. According to Chakrabarti, Vaastu Vidya is as old the Vedic period and linked to the ritual architecture. According to Michael W. Meister, the Atharvaveda contains verses with mystic cosmogony which provide a paradigm for cosmic planning, but they did not represent architecture nor a developed practice. Varahamihira's Brihat Samhita dated to the sixth century CE, states Meister, is the first known Indian text that describes "something like a vastupurusamandala to plan cities and buildings". The emergence of Vaastu vidya as a specialised field of science is speculated to have occurred significantly before the 1st-century CE.
PART – 1
There are 5(five) very Important and main Energy Elements (Urja Tattva) of Nature(Vaastu) as Follows -
a) Air (Vayu)
b) Water (Jala)
c) Land (Prithvi)
d) Sky ( Akash)
e) Fire (Agni)
i)Water body or Storage facility like well, bore-well or underground tank should be in North-West
ii)Overhead water tank should be in South-West or North-west
iii) The roof slope should be from South Higher to North Lower or from West Higher to East Lower
ii)The main board of electricity supply also should be in South – East
PART – II
“BRAHMASTHAN”
“Brahmasthan” means the centre of entire premises of home, house, bungalow, office, factory, workshop, hotel, hospital and so on, as also a vacant plot of land, Therefore, this part of the premises should be vacant.
PART III
The 5 (Five) main or important Locations within the Vaastu (Home, house, Bungalow, office, factory, workshop, hotel, hospital and so on, as also a vacant plot of Land) are -
a) Devsthan/Mandir
b) Main Door
c) Kitchen
d) WC/Bathroom
e) Master Bedroom with iron safe (Tijori)
Note:
The temple as a Vaastu itself should be in South-West corner and the Murti/Photo of the Deity (Bhagwan) should be at the West or South wall facing East or North
A-North-East corner with entry from North
i)Shri Ganesh tile should be above the door Outside.
ii)”LABH” (in Devnagri script) on the left of the door wall and “SHUBH” ( in devnagri script) on the right of the door wall.
iii)Marks 100%
B-North- East corner with entry from East
i)Shri Ganesh tile should be above the door Outside.
ii)”LABH” (in Devnagri script) on the left of the door wall and “SHUBH” ( in devnagri script) on the right of the door wall.
iii)Marks 100%
C-South-East Corner with entry from East
i)Shri Ganesh tile should be above the door Outside.
ii)Wooden safety door with grill with grill(Jali)
iii)2 (two) brass patties (25mmx6mm) at ground level on the main door
ii)”LABH” (in Devnagri script) on the left of the door wall and “SHUBH” ( in devnagri script) on the right of the door wall.
iii)Marks 100%
D-North-West Corner with entry from West
i) Shri Ganesh Tile should be above the door outside.
ii) Wooden safety door with grill (Jali)
iii)2 (two) brass patties (25mmx6mm) at ground level on the main door
iv)” LABH” (in Devnagri script) on the left of the door wall and “SHUBH” (in devnagri script) on the right of the door wall.
v) Marks 50%
E-North-West Corner with entry from West
i) Shri Ganesh tile should be above the door outside.
ii) Wooden safety door with (Jali)
iii)2 (two) brass patties (25mmx6mm) at ground level on the main door
iv)” LABH” (in Devnagri script) on the left of the door wall and “SHUBH” (in devnagri script) on the right of the door wall.
v) Marks 75%
F- South -East corner with entry from South
i)Shri hanumanji tile and Shri Ghantakarna Mahavir swami photo on the east wall inside with the arrow pointing south
ii)Wooden safety door with grill (Jali)
iii)Lead 5kg ( for 3 feet door) at the ground level on the main door
iv)”LABH” (in Devnagri script) on the left of the door wall and
v)“SHUBH” ( in devnagri script) on the right of the door wall.
vi)Marks 75%
G-South-West Corner with entry from South
i)Shri hanumanji tile and shri ghantakarna Mahavir swami photo on the east wall inside with the arrow pointing south
ii)Wooden safety door with grill (Jali)
iii)Lead 5kg ( for 3 feet door) at the ground level on the main door
iv)”LABH” (in Devnagri script) on the left of the door wall and
v)“SHUBH” ( in devnagri script) on the right of the door wall.
vi)Marks 35%
H- South-West Corner with entry from West
i) Shri Ganesh tile at left and Shri Hanumanji tile at right should be above the door outside.
ii) Wooden safety doors with grill
iii)2(two) Brass patties (25mmx6mm) at ground level on the main door
iv)” LABH” (in Devnagri script) on the left of the door wall and
v) “SHUBH” (in devnagri script) on the right of the door wall.
vi) Marks 35%
2.No Mirror, temple, calendar, Clock and photo should be placed above the entrances.
3.Main door of home, house, bungalow, office, factory, workshop, hotel, hospital and so on should always open inside. In other words, the door should have to be pushed in – it should NOT open outside, that is the door should NOT be pulled out.
4.Main door should NOT be sliding
5.There should be no staircase going downwards in front of the main door.
6.There should not be any curvature or arch on the door
a.) The location of the WC and/or Bathroom should be in North-West or South-East or centre of the south or centre of the west in home, house, bungalow, office, factory, workshop, hotel, hospital and so on.
b.) Commode should be placed in such a manner that a person faces north or East while using, that is, her/his back should be Southwards or Westwards.
c.) The shower panel should be on the North or East wall.
a)The Bedroom of the head of the family should be in the South-West corner.
b)The iron safe (tijori) should be in the South-West corner, facing North or East
c)While Sleeping ,Head should be in the South or West
d).Stepwise bedroom Positions -
i)For parents or in their absence, the eldest son –
South-West Corner
ii)For the elder son –
North-West Corner
iii)For Middle/Younger Son –
South – East Corner
iv)For the youngest son -
North-East Corner
v)For daughter -
North-West or South-East corner\
iii)Wardrobe/Storage unit should be on the south or the west wall
iv) Walls should have white/off-white or silver colour with some part of the South or the West wall should have orange colour.
v) Bed should touch either South or West only.it should NOT touch two walls Simultaneously.
vi) No Sleeping under the beam or upper storage unit or loft.
FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF “VAASTU”
(D)Power supply installation should be in South-East corner
(E)Raw material should be in South-West corner
(F)Finished goods should be in South-west corner
(G)Reception counter should be in North-East corner with receptionist facing East or North
(H)Weight scale or machine should be in North-East corner
(I)Electrical/Laboratory/Fire Instruments for Processes and operations should be in South-East corner
(J)Accounts department should be in South-East corner, facing East or North
(K)Conference room/board room should be in North-West corner.
(L)Sales Department should be in North-West Corner
(M)The Chief Executive Officer / Head of the Organization / institution should be sitting in South-West corner, Facing North or East.
(N)Lunch area/dining hall/dining table should be in North-West Corner.
(O)Waste material/ Wastage should be kept in North-West to be disposed of as frequently as possible, that is, it should NOT remain accumulated inside the premises as far as possible.
(P)Changing room and shoe rack should be in North-West corner.
(Q)Guest-Room, Servant Room, watchman cabin, etc should be in north west corner
(R)First Aid Box and medicines should be in South-East Corner
(S)Safety tank and drainage tank should be in North-West corner
(A)Operations theatre should be in South-East corner.
(B)The Cabin of the chief medical officer should be in South-west corner and he should be Sitting facing North or East
(C)All other staff should be in North-West Corner
(D)Accounts department should be in South-East
(E)Reception, Common general ward, waiting room should be in North-East Corner.
(F)First class/executive class should be in South-West to North-west.
(G)ICCU and ICU Should be in South-west to South-East
(H)Examination table for patients should be at south or west wall, with patients head to be in south or west.
(I)Ambulance and other vehicles should be in North-West Corner
(J)Toilets should be in North-West Corner
(E)Main door should be in North-East corner, opening to North or East.
(F)Toilets should be in North-West or South-East Corner
(G)Parking of school bus or other vehicles should be in North-west corner.
(H)Library should be in North-East corner
(I)Laboratory /Workshop/Gymnasium should be in South-East corner.
(J)Class room black boards should be on East or North wall.
(K)While teaching, teacher should face South or West, with students facing north or East.
(L)Canteen/dining hall should be in South-East or North-West corner
(M)Playground/auditorium/hall should be in North-East corner.
(B)Underground water tank should be in North-East corner.
(C)Main gate should be in North-East corner, open to North or East
(D)The Trustee’s office, accounts department and pedhi should be in South-East corner.
(E) Rest Room/Dharamshala should be in North-West Corner
(F)Pooja Room/Chandan Room should be in North-East Corner
(G)Base of the Shikhar of the temple should be Rectangular and should taper off like a pyramid towards the top.
(H)Bath room/toilets should be in North-West Corner
(I)Room for pujaris should be in North-West Corner
(J)SABHAGRAHA/UPASHRAYA/CONFERENCE HALL
IMPORTANT NOTE
It has been observed and experienced that if the above rules are followed in good faith and with prayers to the almighty, the benefits could accrue, as fast as they are implemented. Depending on the manner and the stage in which they are observed, the benefits will accrue as fast as they are implemented, in graded period of 28days, or 50 to 55 days, or 105 to 110 days, or 1 year 6 months, or 3 years 6 months, or 7 years, or every 3 years 6 months thereafter.
Submitted and presented with Best Wishes for Happiness, Peace and
Prosperity Forever and ever.
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