Vastu


Vastu Shastra is a logical Indian science that deals with the ancient tradition of architecture. It is the "science of construction" and the traditional Hindu architectural system where the emphasis was laid in the directional alignments. The origin of vastu shastra is steeped in legends. It is said that Lord Brahma was the first recipient of this knowledge from Lord Shiva as a part of the Vedas, just like He received the knowledge of Jyotish. And then the knowledge of vatu shastra was gradually spread through the munis, seers and sages of ancient India. However, traditionally the foundation of Vastu is ascribed to the mythical sage Mamuni Mayan.

The expression Vastushastra has its root in the Sanskrit term Vastu which means "any really existing or abiding substance or essence. In the context of this ancient science of architecture, vastu also mean "the site or foundation of a house, site, ground, building or dwelling-place or habitation. The term shastra however means "science, doctrine or teaching".

Vastushastra follows the principle that postulates that in the world everything, substance, man and animals, are made from the Panchmabhoot that is the five basic elements: earth, water, fire, wind and sky. These five elements have close relationship with man and his environment. Nature has given them their proper place according to merit. Hence it is necessary that man, too, grant a proper place to these elements in the space where he resides. Hindu philosophy considers nature and God synonymous; hence, it becomes all the more significant to build one`s home according to the principles of Vastu Shastra so that man can exist harmoniously with nature.

Vaastu Shastra, as is practised presently, is based on the 125 verses contained in Brihat Samhita of Varahamihira. This very point indicates the vital link between Jyotish and Vaastu. There are two main branches of vastu: manav Shilpa Shastra relating to construction of buildings and deva Shilpa dealing with the principles of constructing temples etc. Maanav Shilpa deals with all types of buildings constructed for residential and other purposes like colleges, hospitals, factory buildings, hotels, offices, commercial complexes etc.

In ancient times several principles, pertaining to Vastu Shastra, were followed. For instance, maximum use of wood was made in the construction of buildings. Wood is a bad conductor of electricity and as such does not interfere with the power in environment. With their divine vision the sages and seers created Vastu Shastra so that a man should live a happy and prosperous life with his family.

It is believed that both positive and negative forces prevail in nature. Vastu Shastra helps in generating the positive forces within the building. The ultra-violet rays of the morning sun id beneficial for human body and enters a building from North-East side of that site. Hence, Vastu Shastra advices that this particular side should not be blocked by constructions, such as, toilets, septic tanks or storerooms. Besides these there are several norms that can help an individual built a house where he or she will be able to derive mental peace.

While applying Vastu Shastra one must remember that there it is important to follow its norms while buying a plot of land or a building. According to this science the earth is divided primarily into East, West, North and South and the sub directions South-east, The South-west, North-west and North-east. Every direction has its own importance in Vastu Shastra. Based on these eight directions the principle of Ashtak-sutra (eight principles) has been formulated. Each of these direction are said to be controlled by a particular Hindu god. Based on this notion Vastu Shastra advices what kind of construction should take place in each of these directions.

Besides these Vastu Shastra also deals with numerous norms that can guide an individual to select and buy a proper plot or house. Several ways are suggested to deal with accursed buildings, auspicious and inauspicious omens and others. Whether there are problems with a Junction plot, L type plot, building material or the flat system, Vastu Shastra has all kinds of solutions to problems related to such elements. Unifying science, art, astronomy and astrology, it can be said that Vastu Shastra is perfect as an ancient mystic science for designing and building.

Pyramid Vastu Home Vastu Vastu Principles
Essentials of Vastu Elements of Vastu Griha Pravesh
Designing a home using Vastu Vastu tips for a house Kitchen Room in Vastu Shastra
Bathrooms in Vastu Shastra Tips for position of bathroom Sceptic Tank
Drainage Pipe Line Place of Idol and Worship Verandah
Bedrooms Strong Room Store Room
Dining Room Drawing Room Staircase
Study Room Basement Overhead Water Tank
Open Space Around The Building Parking Waste Storage Rooms
Upper Floor Central Position of a Flat in Vastu Auspicious Time for Bhoomipuja
Proper and Improper Shape of the Plot Survey of the Land or Soil Diagonal Plots
Angles in the Corner of a Plot Compound Wall Constructions of Religious Temples
L Type Plots Roads Around the Plot Constructions of Hospitals
Division of the Plot Gate of the Compound Wall Flat system in Vastu Shastra
Plots with Circular Roads Vithishula Windows of Flat
Entering a New House as per Vastu Shastra Purchase of the Adjacent Plot Kitchen in the Flat
Universal Magnetic field in the Plot Slope in a Plot Interior Planning of the Main Building
Life of the building Quality of a Plot Units in Apartments and Flat Systems
Constructions of Factories Constructions of Shops Vastu Vidya
Construction of Banks Constructions of Educational Institutions Height of Multi-storied Buildings
Natural elements and the Vastu Division of a Diagonal Plot Construction of Central Space and Plinth
Flooring of the Flat North-North-West Extended Plot Vastu Shastra in Modern Architecture
South-South-West Extended Plot West-South-West Extended Plot Arvana in Vastu Shastra
Entrance Gate for Main Building in Diagonal Plots North-North-East Extended Plot Vastu Shastra of Karnataka Temples
South-South-East Extended Plot Bedroom in the Flat Mezzanine Floor
Apartments and Flat Systems Main entrance Door of Flat Relevance of Muhurta in Vastu Shastra
Outhouse And Garage Seating Room in the flat Construction of Theatres
Bathroom in flat Effect of Planets on Buildings Vastu Purusa
Vastu in Different Units of a Flat Obstacle in a Structure or Dwarvedh Vastu Sastra in Town Planning
Vastu Shastra Omens Related to a Dog Vastu Shastra in Ancient Texts