1. Sri Yantra & Feng Shui/ Vastu correction. Enhance the life energy in the surroundings
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vastu Feng Shui
Vastu shastra started with the main focus on the sacred architecture of Hindu temples. Vaastu is one of the most ancient
sciences of architecture and is composed of specific rules, regulations and directions, set down by the sages of the vedic times. The
word "vastu" can be generally translated as "dwelling" and the term "shastra" can be summed up as teaching. It is a complex body of
knowledge with many mathematical formulas expressing deep reverence for the Hindu deities and proper ways to show this
reverence in the design of a human dwelling. Mamuni Mayan - the greatest builder and considered the father of Vastu Shahstra
based his constructions on the geometry of Sri Yantra. So did Lord Vishwakarma - the greatest divine engineer and architect of the
world. Vastu shastra is basically a principle that is used before the start of construction of a place of living or any building. As seen
from above similarities with various temples and Sri Yantra, Yantras have been used in Vastu complaint construction for thousands of
years in order to balance defects on the energetic and karmic plane. In general, yantras are made of complex geometric elements
which form a geometric whole. Simply by applying yantras, the energetic quality of a room is being influenced. All the temples as seen
above are almost entirely based on Sri Yantra formation. This is the reason why the moment we enter into such temples we instantly
get a sense of wellbeing, peace and happiness. To reiterate, the renowned American physicist Dr. Patrick Flanagan calls the Sri
Yantra the 'king of power symbols' and describes its energetic effect as seventy times greater than that of a pyramid construction. This
means that a three centimeter Sri Yantra possesses a greater energetic effect than a two meter pyramid.
While Vastu shahstra's main application was for the construction of temples, the oldest applications of feng shui are the yin feng shui -
or the feng shui of graveyards. Feng shui's main domain was construction of tombs and graveyards. Feng means wind and shui
means water. In Chinese culture wind and water are associated with good health, thus good feng shui came to mean good fortune,
while bad feng shui means bad luck, or misfortune. Feng Shui too aims to strike this balance between the outside environment and the
"living". Both Feng shui and Vastu focus on the flow of universal energy it is called "chi" in Chinese and "Prana" in Sanskrit. Feng shui
principles involve minor modifications at homes/offices and placement of certain objects like wind chimes and figurines to enhance
the flow of Chi energy. It is here that Sri Yantra combines the best of Vastu shastra and Feng Shui. The Vastu shahstra principle
is essentially based on Sri Yantra geometry and Feng Shui involves placement of objects within home to enhance the flow of positive
"chi" energy. Even a single Sri Yantra of any size placed at home or office will give a tremendous boost to the positive energy flow.
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We pay our reverences to Mamuni Mayan & Lord Vishwakarma the master builders and divine engineers.
Mahamuni Mayan -The legendery master builder considered as the Lord Vishwakarma- The divine Engineer, architect and the
2. Lord Vishwakarma- The divine Engineer, architect and the
father of Vastu Shahstra builder of the universe.
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