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Vaastu Shastra
Vaastu Shastra, the science containing ethics of planning and architecture, implements construction of buildings to ensure a harmonious balance between man and nature. It contributes in creating a pleasant setting or a place to live and work in the most scientific way; captivating the benefits bestowed by the five Elements present in nature, thereby paving the way for enhanced wealth, health, prosperity and happiness. The word 'Vaastu 'originating from Vastu represents physical environment or anything existing such as house, shelter, etc. and 'Shastra' represents the systems - knowledge, text or principles.
Since ancient times Vaastu Shastra considered as one of the traditional Hindu standard of town planning and architecture that combines all the five elements of nature and balance them with the man and the material.
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Vaastu Shastra, the ancient mystical science
has originated from India and is based on our age-old
culture, traditions, geographical conditions, climatic
conditions. Vaastu Shastra, a part of Vedas is believed
to have originated four to five thousand years ago.
Excerpted from the Stapatya Veda, a part of the Atharva
Veda; the principles of Vaastu Shastra set during those
days were based purely on the effect of sunrays on a
structure during different times of the day.
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Vaastu Shastra which is considered
a conduit between man and nature is based on the infinite
powers of the five elements - fire, water, earth, and
air and space. The residential and commercial spaces
constructed nowadays rely on the basics of the five
Elements in all aspects of planning, construction and
doing the interiors.
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Vaastu Shastra as a science dealing
with the architectural aspect, work on the concept of
intrinsic energy which though invisible can be experienced
by its application in various forms in a structure all
for internal and external use. Vaastu conceptualizes
on the principle of eight directions for proper implementation
of the energy sources.
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