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  VIGNANA VASTU PART II 1 ) What is Vastu? “Vasati iti Vastuhu” – Vastu is because of/for dwelling. “Vastushastra” is the knowledge which discusses the science and technology of dwelling in this Prakruti [Nature/Cosmos-Earth]. This stream of knowledge has the Indian origin. 2)The Deviated Traditional Texts; The Root Science and Modern Application. The “Vastu shastra” was developed in multiple folds and directions. But various traditional books talk in different tones. This is because of the requirements and limitations of the time and region during their development. Basically all shastras are found by “Rishis” . Later they are developed by scholars. Most of the scholars probably didn’t have the intuitive and mystic depth. Up to certain stage the development in Vastushastra may have yielded fruits. But later on in the name of development and adaption, the Vastushastra underwent declining phase. Many shastras suffered by the same sickness These are the phases where the Vastu...
 VIGNANA VASTU 1. What are ‘Shaktivijnana’ and ‘Vastushastra’ (‘Vastu vijnana’)? [Energy and Vastu Sciences] Shaktivijnana and Vastushastra (Vastu vijnana) [ Energy and Vastu Sciences (Science = Vijnana)] are the Science and Technologies which discuss about the various forms of Cosmic Energy and Vibrational aspects of Brahmanda, as well as the suitable land and constructions for human beings Pindanda who are constituted by the five evolutionary elements called “Panchabhootas” to live in tune with the “Panchabhootas” in this world [Brahmanda] which is constituted by “Panchabhootas” . The Integrated Indigenous knowledge of the Life and the Universe is the Energy Science. One of the applications of this science is “Vastushastrsa”. Here the Science means not just the Modern science, but “Vijnana”. “Vijnana” means “Vishesha jnana” = “Special Knowledge”. ________________________________________ 2. What is the use of Shaktivijnana and Vastushastra? Energy and Vastu Sciences are essential ...
  Vaastu Shastra "Vaastu Shastra has nowadays come to be related to the mere design principle of located the bedroom and kitchen inside a built space and only very few think beyond this point as to what is that which brings in a spritually alluring ambience when the built space or oriented according to Vaastu. Now comes the question of the attributes of the Space that surrounds us. Is there any relations between our inner space and the space surrounding us? If so, what is that? And how is the resonance between our inner space and built space effected by the Vaastu science? What is that which we are able to experience when we are inside a temple in front of the sanctum-sanctorum? Can we say that it is the resonance in vibration of our inner self and that of the built space of the sanctum, which in popular terms is called "Bhakti?" Quite intriguing isn't it?" Vikas P Deshpande M. E. Civil, Structural Consultant Vastu and Feng Shui Consultant deshpandevik...
  STAPATHYA VEDA The word Sthapatya,  derived from Sanskrit , means establishment. Sthapatya veda is  an ancient system of knowledge that involves the connection between people and the buildings in which they live and work . It is similar to the Chinese concept of feng shui. In sthapatya veda, the belief is that the design of the structure has an effect on one's prana. If the design of the building is in harmony with the laws of nature, it will promote positive energy. From Sanskrit  sthapatya , means “establishment” and  veda  means “knowledge.” The  Vedas , of which Sthapatya is one, are the foundations and spiritual core of yoga. The concept of sthapatya veda also relates to the design of villages and cities. It is thought that people are affected by the buildings in which they live and work, as well as the communities where they reside. In a design that is in harmony with nature, the person feels content, calm and fulfilled; while a poorl...
  Vaastu   As it is being called today was known as the Vaastu Shilpa Shastra until a few decades ago. The principles of this. shastra (scientific treatise) аге contained in written texts known for their in-depth analysis of all aspects of building and sculpture, There are at least sixteen known texts written in Sanskrit and a host of local texts in different languages. Some of the texts offer more information on iconography and iconometry, some also offer information on simple rituals in community life. VASTU AND VAASTU The vaastu tradition is an extremely old one and has developed its entire system of building technology upon the fundamental premise that the earth or soil is a living organism out of which other living creatures and organic forms emerge. The life force contained within the earth is called vastu by the tradition. This premise is extended further, and all objects that occupy the earth containing this life energy are likewise called vastu. Thus plants, trees, ...
  DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VAASTU AND VASTU Vastu is everywhere in life.   It surrounds and pervades everything in the universe.   Vaastu, on the other hand, is the space that is surrounded by walls – the building . “Vaastu” is a derivation of “Vastu” – as if we are delimiting a part in  universal space . Vastu = universal space Vaastu = individual space Thus, we can say that we are building “a space within a space”, in which there is no difference between the individual space and the universal one . v ā stu śā stra – literally "science of architecture") is a traditional Indian system of architecture based on ancient texts that describe principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry . Vaastu is a science of structures or the creation of harmonious energy field in a structure is called Vaastu. It is an art of placing through which a balance between negative & positive energies in the structure is maint...