1. Ancient architecture (Vastu) designs buildings based on subtle energies that influence inhabitants' thoughts and bring happiness, while modern architecture focuses on aesthetics and functions without considering energies.
2. Vastu designs consider orientation, proper proportions aligned with cosmic elements, ideal locations for functions, and furniture placement - all of which connect inhabitants to positive cosmic energies that promote positive thoughts and actions.
3. The document proposes research to develop tools making it easier to apply Vastu principles, like an improved compass, software for efficient calculations and designs, and an intelligent program to design buildings using Vastu without expertise.
The document discusses Vaastu, an ancient Indian system of architecture that is based on the science of external energies. It states that Vaastu aims to harmonize structures with nature by considering the impact of the five elements and nine directions. It also explains that while Vaastu principles may be difficult to fully apply today, remedial measures like pyramid placement can help correct Vaastu defects in existing homes. The document emphasizes that Vaastu is a science, not magic, and following its principles can promote success, prosperity and well-being.
The document discusses the principles of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Hindu system for designing homes and buildings in harmony with nature. It covers selecting land for a home according to Vastu principles, guidelines for building a Vastu-compliant home, and interior decoration. The system aims to help inhabitants live peacefully and prosperously by optimizing the flow of energy from the five natural elements of sky, air, earth, fire, and water.
The document provides an introduction to Vaastu Shastra, an ancient Indian system of architecture which considers cosmic forces. It discusses the basic principles of Vaastu, including the five main elements of earth, water, fire, air and space. It also covers the cardinal directions and their associated gods and energies, explaining their importance in Vaastu design and layout. Key factors like the placement of the kitchen, toilets, wells and other structures are determined according to these cosmic energies and their effects on the home's occupants.
Tecuichpotzin, also known as Isabel Moctezuma, was the daughter of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II. She was born in 1509-1510 and taken into custody by Hernan Cortes after her father's death. Cortes granted her vast lands and treated her as the heir to the Aztec empire to gain native support. She married several Spanish men and had seven children before dying in 1550.
Ancient Iranian architecture had a variety of styles that developed over thousands of years. Different dynasties left their mark through structures like palaces and temples. Overall, Iranian architecture demonstrates the rich history and culture of ancient Persia through its diverse and influential designs.
The document describes various indigenous structures and settlements across North and South America from prehistoric times to the 15th century CE. It details architectural features of mound-building cultures like the Natchez and Mississippian peoples, pueblos of the Ancestral Puebloans, and earthworks like the Serpent Mound. Mesoamerican structures discussed include temples and ceremonial centers of cultures like the Olmec, Maya, Teotihuacan, Toltec, and Aztec. In South America, it outlines the precise stonework and mountainous settlements of the Inca, including Machu Picchu and Tiwanaku's Gate of the Sun monument.
This document provides an overview of architecture in ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and the Aztec Empire as well as modern Canada. It describes that in ancient Mesopotamia, scribes planned structures and homes were made of mud bricks. The ancient Egyptians built grand monuments like pyramids from stone, mud bricks, and carved hieroglyphs into temples. Greeks developed three architectural orders - Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian - and built strong temples and structures from marble. The Aztecs built pyramid-like structures to honor gods and used stones, wood, and volcanic rock in construction. Modern Canadian architecture adapted to the climate using lumber and withstanding natural disasters
Neolithic architecture began around 8,000 BCE and saw the rise of monumental structures like Jericho's stone walls and towers. Common architectural styles included post and lintel construction and corbeled vaults, where courses of stone were cantilevered inward. Megalithic sites like Newgrange in Ireland and Hagar Qim in Malta used huge stones and corbelled vaults. Stonehenge featured a circular setting of massive sarsen stones arranged in trilithons, with the sunrise aligned with structural features on solstices. It was built in multiple phases over centuries, possibly as an astronomical observatory or calendar.
The document discusses Vaastu, an ancient Indian system of architecture that is based on the science of external energies. It states that Vaastu aims to harmonize structures with nature by considering the impact of the five elements and nine directions. It also explains that while Vaastu principles may be difficult to fully apply today, remedial measures like pyramid placement can help correct Vaastu defects in existing homes. The document emphasizes that Vaastu is a science, not magic, and following its principles can promote success, prosperity and well-being.
The document discusses the principles of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Hindu system for designing homes and buildings in harmony with nature. It covers selecting land for a home according to Vastu principles, guidelines for building a Vastu-compliant home, and interior decoration. The system aims to help inhabitants live peacefully and prosperously by optimizing the flow of energy from the five natural elements of sky, air, earth, fire, and water.
The document provides an introduction to Vaastu Shastra, an ancient Indian system of architecture which considers cosmic forces. It discusses the basic principles of Vaastu, including the five main elements of earth, water, fire, air and space. It also covers the cardinal directions and their associated gods and energies, explaining their importance in Vaastu design and layout. Key factors like the placement of the kitchen, toilets, wells and other structures are determined according to these cosmic energies and their effects on the home's occupants.
Tecuichpotzin, also known as Isabel Moctezuma, was the daughter of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II. She was born in 1509-1510 and taken into custody by Hernan Cortes after her father's death. Cortes granted her vast lands and treated her as the heir to the Aztec empire to gain native support. She married several Spanish men and had seven children before dying in 1550.
Ancient Iranian architecture had a variety of styles that developed over thousands of years. Different dynasties left their mark through structures like palaces and temples. Overall, Iranian architecture demonstrates the rich history and culture of ancient Persia through its diverse and influential designs.
The document describes various indigenous structures and settlements across North and South America from prehistoric times to the 15th century CE. It details architectural features of mound-building cultures like the Natchez and Mississippian peoples, pueblos of the Ancestral Puebloans, and earthworks like the Serpent Mound. Mesoamerican structures discussed include temples and ceremonial centers of cultures like the Olmec, Maya, Teotihuacan, Toltec, and Aztec. In South America, it outlines the precise stonework and mountainous settlements of the Inca, including Machu Picchu and Tiwanaku's Gate of the Sun monument.
This document provides an overview of architecture in ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and the Aztec Empire as well as modern Canada. It describes that in ancient Mesopotamia, scribes planned structures and homes were made of mud bricks. The ancient Egyptians built grand monuments like pyramids from stone, mud bricks, and carved hieroglyphs into temples. Greeks developed three architectural orders - Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian - and built strong temples and structures from marble. The Aztecs built pyramid-like structures to honor gods and used stones, wood, and volcanic rock in construction. Modern Canadian architecture adapted to the climate using lumber and withstanding natural disasters
Neolithic architecture began around 8,000 BCE and saw the rise of monumental structures like Jericho's stone walls and towers. Common architectural styles included post and lintel construction and corbeled vaults, where courses of stone were cantilevered inward. Megalithic sites like Newgrange in Ireland and Hagar Qim in Malta used huge stones and corbelled vaults. Stonehenge featured a circular setting of massive sarsen stones arranged in trilithons, with the sunrise aligned with structural features on solstices. It was built in multiple phases over centuries, possibly as an astronomical observatory or calendar.
Every building is a living being.
In its manifestation can be in harmony or can be harmful.
When we make conscious architecture, heal the site, the project heal, heal the building.
The document describes the principles of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda, an ancient system of architecture based on natural law. It discusses how properly orienting and designing buildings according to these principles, such as having an east-facing entrance, promotes health, happiness, and prosperity for residents. It provides an example community developed using these principles called Maharishi Garden Village in the UK.
The document discusses the principles of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Indian system of architecture that incorporates elements from sacred texts. It states that Vastu Shastra was used before modern engineering to construct remarkable buildings. It claims that following Vastu principles can bring success, health, wealth and prosperity when building structures. It also discusses how different colors can impact mood and life according to color psychology principles. It promotes a company that provides information on incorporating Vastu remedies and spirituality into homes.
The significance of vastu shastra in the design of structuresRupal Dhruv
Vastu shastra is an ancient Indian science that deals with designing structures according to natural elements like earth, water, air, fire and ether. It aims to balance these elements to generate positive energy and remove negative energy. Structures designed according to vastu principles promote health, wealth and prosperity for inhabitants. Vastu also harmonizes energies from the sun, moon, earth and surroundings. If these energies are disturbed, it impacts lives, but vastu harmonizes them. Implementing vastu in designs ensures good structures that facilitate positive thinking through positive energy flow. This makes for an ideal environment for growth and happiness in homes and offices. Consulting vastu experts for solutions proves beneficial.
Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian architectural and design philosophy that focuses on
harmonizing the energies of a space to create a positive and balanced environment. Rooted
in a deep understanding of the natural elements and their influences on human life, Vastu
Shastra offers practical guidelines for designing and organizing homes to promote health, prosperity, and overall well-being.
This eBook aims to provide you with a comprehensive overview of Vastu Shastra principles
and how they can be applied to your home. From the layout and orientation of rooms to the
placement of furniture and decorative elements, Vastu Shastra offers insights that can help you create a sanctuary of positive energy and tranquility.
Vastu shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that aims to create harmonious buildings and spaces. According to its principles, the orientation and positioning of buildings, rooms, elements, and sites can be planned in a way that promotes prosperity, health, and happiness for the occupants. Selecting an auspicious site and planning the home in alignment with vastu principles regarding directions, elements, and symbolism can help ensure positive energy flow.
Interiority and exteriority are relative concepts that exist in relation to one another. When an interior space is created, an exterior space is automatically formed as well. The interior space aims to provide safety and identity, while the exterior space connects humans to nature without individual identity. Architecture can cleverly connect interiority and exteriority through thresholds, courtyards, and other techniques. This relationship can be experienced through in-between spaces, interpenetration of interior and exterior, intermingling of elements, and other means.
This document discusses the relationship between light, space, and humans. It explains that light allows us to see and define our physical environment. Natural light enhances our experience of architectural spaces and has advantages over artificial light. The document then reviews how different architectural styles throughout history have incorporated and emphasized natural light, from ancient structures like Stonehenge to modern designs. A lack of natural light can cause negative physiological and psychological effects in people. The objective is to design structures that enhance human well-being and peace through the use of natural light. Case studies of light-focused buildings are provided along with conclusions about the irreplaceable role of natural daylight in architecture.
This presentation provides an overview of Vastu Shastra and its importance and applications in civil engineering. Some key points:
- Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that focuses on design harmony with nature, sunlight, and airflow. It was used in constructions like temples, houses, and forts.
- In civil engineering, Vastu provides guidance on proper placement of doors, windows, rooms, and entrances based on factors like building orientation. It aims to balance the five elements of nature for health, wealth, and prosperity.
- Vastu tips vary based on whether a building faces east, west, north, or south. Recommendations include appropriate locations
This document provides an overview of Vastu Shastra principles for choosing and designing a residential property. It discusses that Vastu Shastra aims to position a home in harmony with the five natural elements to receive positive energy flows. Key factors for selecting land include it facing northeast, having a square or rectangular shape, and good soil quality. The document outlines interpretations for materials found during excavation and considerations for roads, obstructions, and magnetic fields near the property.
Vastu Shastra is a traditional Hindu system of architecture that focuses on design principles related to layout, measurements, and spatial geometry. It aims to harmonize construction with nature by considering things like directional alignments and the functions of different building areas. Key elements of Vastu Shastra include the five elements of nature - earth, water, fire, air and space - and how their energies impact human well-being and prosperity when incorporated into building design according to Vastu principles. Following Vastu is believed to help create balanced, healthy environments that support happiness.
Feng Shui for Manufactured Homes covers the basic interior life areas of your home, common cures, and site selection tips based on the ancient practice of Feng Shui.
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Mobile: 0988806796 (Mr Quyết), 0909055498 (Ms Thanh)
Email: thiendinh2012@gmail.com
Website: www.kimtuthap.org
www.pssmovement.org/vietnamese
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Thiendinhkimtuthap
Skype: thiendinh2012
With an interest in Metaphysical studies and Occults,I provide vastu & Geo-Pathy consultancy to Houses, Corporate, Offices, Industrial Plants, Commercial Areas & Plots, with the help of advanced scientific devices. contact:91-9867312890
Vastu Shastra consultant in Chennai | Dr. Acharrya Haresh Ramangajakesaristellar
In the role of a Vastu Shastra consultant in Chennai, the intricate analysis of natural elements such as sunlight, wind, and water bodies significantly contributes to understanding and enhancing a property's energy dynamics. This comprehensive assessment involves a deep understanding of how these elements interact with the built environment.
Sunlight, for instance, is not only a source of illumination but also a carrier of vital energy. By determining the direction from which sunlight enters a property, the consultant can channel positive vibrations and uplift the overall ambiance. This alignment with the sun's path is believed to infuse the space with a sense of positivity and vitality.
Wind, on the other hand, plays a crucial role in maintaining a balanced and harmonious atmosphere. By studying wind patterns and its flow around the property, the consultant ensures that there's optimal air circulation. This is vital for promoting a healthy living environment, as stagnant or turbulent air can lead to discomfort and affect the overall energy balance of the space.
Additionally, the placement of water bodies, such as ponds, pools, or fountains, is carefully considered. Water has an innate ability to absorb and emit energies. Its strategic positioning can enhance the flow of positive energy within the property. The gentle sound of water and its reflective properties can create a soothing and calming effect, enhancing the overall well-being of the occupants.
By synergizing these elements with the principles of Vastu Shastra and aligning them thoughtfully with the property's design, the consultant aims to create a space that's not only aesthetically pleasing but also promotes a harmonious flow of energy. This holistic approach not only impacts the physical surroundings but also influences the mental and emotional well-being of the occupants, fostering an environment of positivity, balance, and tranquility.
The document discusses the principles of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Hindu system for designing homes and buildings in harmony with nature. It covers selecting land for a home according to Vastu principles, guidelines for building a Vastu-compliant home, and interior decoration. The system aims to help inhabitants live peacefully and prosperously by optimizing the flow of energy from the five natural elements of sky, air, earth, fire, and water.
The document discusses the principles of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Indian system for designing homes and buildings in harmony with nature. It covers selecting an ideal property location according to factors like directional orientation, soil composition, and nearby obstructions. Key guidelines include choosing a northeast-facing plot with fertile black soil and avoiding sites with excavated materials like bones or skulls.
Marcus Schmieke - The Most Powerful Vasati Tools to Balance Spatial Energies,...Vaszati Shastra
The document discusses Vasati tools called Yantras that are used to balance spatial energies on physical, energetic, and karmic planes. Yantras contain geometric patterns, colors, symbols, and Sanskrit writings that influence subtle energies. Specific Yantras are assigned to planets and directions to strengthen or neutralize their effects based on their position. Properly placing Yantras according to their assigned planet and direction can help correct Vastu defects in a home.
Feng shui is an ancient Chinese philosophy involving balancing the flow of chi or life force energy. It developed over 3,000 years ago and aims to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. Key concepts include yin and yang, the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water, and using items like plants, colors, and furnishings to enhance positive chi flow. A feng shui evaluation examines factors like location, layout, and orientation to provide recommendations for optimizing health, relationships, and prosperity.
Every building is a living being.
In its manifestation can be in harmony or can be harmful.
When we make conscious architecture, heal the site, the project heal, heal the building.
The document describes the principles of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda, an ancient system of architecture based on natural law. It discusses how properly orienting and designing buildings according to these principles, such as having an east-facing entrance, promotes health, happiness, and prosperity for residents. It provides an example community developed using these principles called Maharishi Garden Village in the UK.
The document discusses the principles of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Indian system of architecture that incorporates elements from sacred texts. It states that Vastu Shastra was used before modern engineering to construct remarkable buildings. It claims that following Vastu principles can bring success, health, wealth and prosperity when building structures. It also discusses how different colors can impact mood and life according to color psychology principles. It promotes a company that provides information on incorporating Vastu remedies and spirituality into homes.
The significance of vastu shastra in the design of structuresRupal Dhruv
Vastu shastra is an ancient Indian science that deals with designing structures according to natural elements like earth, water, air, fire and ether. It aims to balance these elements to generate positive energy and remove negative energy. Structures designed according to vastu principles promote health, wealth and prosperity for inhabitants. Vastu also harmonizes energies from the sun, moon, earth and surroundings. If these energies are disturbed, it impacts lives, but vastu harmonizes them. Implementing vastu in designs ensures good structures that facilitate positive thinking through positive energy flow. This makes for an ideal environment for growth and happiness in homes and offices. Consulting vastu experts for solutions proves beneficial.
Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian architectural and design philosophy that focuses on
harmonizing the energies of a space to create a positive and balanced environment. Rooted
in a deep understanding of the natural elements and their influences on human life, Vastu
Shastra offers practical guidelines for designing and organizing homes to promote health, prosperity, and overall well-being.
This eBook aims to provide you with a comprehensive overview of Vastu Shastra principles
and how they can be applied to your home. From the layout and orientation of rooms to the
placement of furniture and decorative elements, Vastu Shastra offers insights that can help you create a sanctuary of positive energy and tranquility.
Vastu shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that aims to create harmonious buildings and spaces. According to its principles, the orientation and positioning of buildings, rooms, elements, and sites can be planned in a way that promotes prosperity, health, and happiness for the occupants. Selecting an auspicious site and planning the home in alignment with vastu principles regarding directions, elements, and symbolism can help ensure positive energy flow.
Interiority and exteriority are relative concepts that exist in relation to one another. When an interior space is created, an exterior space is automatically formed as well. The interior space aims to provide safety and identity, while the exterior space connects humans to nature without individual identity. Architecture can cleverly connect interiority and exteriority through thresholds, courtyards, and other techniques. This relationship can be experienced through in-between spaces, interpenetration of interior and exterior, intermingling of elements, and other means.
This document discusses the relationship between light, space, and humans. It explains that light allows us to see and define our physical environment. Natural light enhances our experience of architectural spaces and has advantages over artificial light. The document then reviews how different architectural styles throughout history have incorporated and emphasized natural light, from ancient structures like Stonehenge to modern designs. A lack of natural light can cause negative physiological and psychological effects in people. The objective is to design structures that enhance human well-being and peace through the use of natural light. Case studies of light-focused buildings are provided along with conclusions about the irreplaceable role of natural daylight in architecture.
This presentation provides an overview of Vastu Shastra and its importance and applications in civil engineering. Some key points:
- Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that focuses on design harmony with nature, sunlight, and airflow. It was used in constructions like temples, houses, and forts.
- In civil engineering, Vastu provides guidance on proper placement of doors, windows, rooms, and entrances based on factors like building orientation. It aims to balance the five elements of nature for health, wealth, and prosperity.
- Vastu tips vary based on whether a building faces east, west, north, or south. Recommendations include appropriate locations
This document provides an overview of Vastu Shastra principles for choosing and designing a residential property. It discusses that Vastu Shastra aims to position a home in harmony with the five natural elements to receive positive energy flows. Key factors for selecting land include it facing northeast, having a square or rectangular shape, and good soil quality. The document outlines interpretations for materials found during excavation and considerations for roads, obstructions, and magnetic fields near the property.
Vastu Shastra is a traditional Hindu system of architecture that focuses on design principles related to layout, measurements, and spatial geometry. It aims to harmonize construction with nature by considering things like directional alignments and the functions of different building areas. Key elements of Vastu Shastra include the five elements of nature - earth, water, fire, air and space - and how their energies impact human well-being and prosperity when incorporated into building design according to Vastu principles. Following Vastu is believed to help create balanced, healthy environments that support happiness.
Feng Shui for Manufactured Homes covers the basic interior life areas of your home, common cures, and site selection tips based on the ancient practice of Feng Shui.
Nhóm Thiền Kim Tự Tháp - Pyramid Spiritual Society Movement
Be a light unto yourself!
Hãy thắp sáng ngọn lửa trong bản thể của chính mình!
Các lớp Thiền miễn phí liên hệ:
Mobile: 0988806796 (Mr Quyết), 0909055498 (Ms Thanh)
Email: thiendinh2012@gmail.com
Website: www.kimtuthap.org
www.pssmovement.org/vietnamese
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Thiendinhkimtuthap
Skype: thiendinh2012
With an interest in Metaphysical studies and Occults,I provide vastu & Geo-Pathy consultancy to Houses, Corporate, Offices, Industrial Plants, Commercial Areas & Plots, with the help of advanced scientific devices. contact:91-9867312890
Vastu Shastra consultant in Chennai | Dr. Acharrya Haresh Ramangajakesaristellar
In the role of a Vastu Shastra consultant in Chennai, the intricate analysis of natural elements such as sunlight, wind, and water bodies significantly contributes to understanding and enhancing a property's energy dynamics. This comprehensive assessment involves a deep understanding of how these elements interact with the built environment.
Sunlight, for instance, is not only a source of illumination but also a carrier of vital energy. By determining the direction from which sunlight enters a property, the consultant can channel positive vibrations and uplift the overall ambiance. This alignment with the sun's path is believed to infuse the space with a sense of positivity and vitality.
Wind, on the other hand, plays a crucial role in maintaining a balanced and harmonious atmosphere. By studying wind patterns and its flow around the property, the consultant ensures that there's optimal air circulation. This is vital for promoting a healthy living environment, as stagnant or turbulent air can lead to discomfort and affect the overall energy balance of the space.
Additionally, the placement of water bodies, such as ponds, pools, or fountains, is carefully considered. Water has an innate ability to absorb and emit energies. Its strategic positioning can enhance the flow of positive energy within the property. The gentle sound of water and its reflective properties can create a soothing and calming effect, enhancing the overall well-being of the occupants.
By synergizing these elements with the principles of Vastu Shastra and aligning them thoughtfully with the property's design, the consultant aims to create a space that's not only aesthetically pleasing but also promotes a harmonious flow of energy. This holistic approach not only impacts the physical surroundings but also influences the mental and emotional well-being of the occupants, fostering an environment of positivity, balance, and tranquility.
The document discusses the principles of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Hindu system for designing homes and buildings in harmony with nature. It covers selecting land for a home according to Vastu principles, guidelines for building a Vastu-compliant home, and interior decoration. The system aims to help inhabitants live peacefully and prosperously by optimizing the flow of energy from the five natural elements of sky, air, earth, fire, and water.
The document discusses the principles of Vastu Shastra, an ancient Indian system for designing homes and buildings in harmony with nature. It covers selecting an ideal property location according to factors like directional orientation, soil composition, and nearby obstructions. Key guidelines include choosing a northeast-facing plot with fertile black soil and avoiding sites with excavated materials like bones or skulls.
Marcus Schmieke - The Most Powerful Vasati Tools to Balance Spatial Energies,...Vaszati Shastra
The document discusses Vasati tools called Yantras that are used to balance spatial energies on physical, energetic, and karmic planes. Yantras contain geometric patterns, colors, symbols, and Sanskrit writings that influence subtle energies. Specific Yantras are assigned to planets and directions to strengthen or neutralize their effects based on their position. Properly placing Yantras according to their assigned planet and direction can help correct Vastu defects in a home.
Feng shui is an ancient Chinese philosophy involving balancing the flow of chi or life force energy. It developed over 3,000 years ago and aims to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. Key concepts include yin and yang, the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water, and using items like plants, colors, and furnishings to enhance positive chi flow. A feng shui evaluation examines factors like location, layout, and orientation to provide recommendations for optimizing health, relationships, and prosperity.
1. Ancient and modern architecture
Scientifically design building can bring happiness in individual life and in the life of family members.
This scientifically proven Ancient architecture (Vastu architecture) and modern architecture has vast
difference what each architecture offers to those who live in that building.
Building designed with modern architecture is based on the set of principles of esthetic of building
appearance which are subjective and relationship of functions. Such knowledge does not provide
happiness in the home or building.
Ancient architecture design is based on all above and more so consideration, how to achieve
happiness those who reside in that designed building. This knowledge brings relationship between our
inner space and outer building space. This knowledge is based on subtle Time and Space, as also
Rhythm and Form. Ignorance of existence of spiritual spaces, disorderly organization of living spaces
inside the building have been the cause of major illness or sickness. Present day modern homes have
toxic and out gassing materials have brought illness to dweller such as repertory illness, irritation of
skin and depression as well as allergy problems.
So building materials is used to envelop positive energy. Also can be said that energy creates rhythm
while matter creates form. In order to envelop or capture the energy need a form called building. We
can safely say that enclosed space by building materials is a living breathing organism. This enclosed
space is packed with sound, light and pulse. Building as per this ancient knowledge is also composed of
Space, Air, Fire, Water and earth. These five elements has got its own qualities, are found to cause
subtle effects on human physiological system. Adversely or favorably. Finally it may be concluded that
a home or a building is not just a shelter but a vibrant structure surcharged with energies of various
qualities. Human race can live in harmony not only with gross nature (matter but also with subtle
nature (energy). This ancient science called Vastu is science of unmanifest (avyakta) and Manifest
(Vyakta).
Comparison of modern architecture which is deeply influence by western Architects and ancient
architecture (Vastu) has a root in East. Western science is evolved out of technology where matter is
turned in to energy while ancient eastern technology is evolved out of unique science of energy
turning in to matter.
2. This ancient Architecture can be summaries in form of equation:
Time=Space meaning Aural form=Visual Form. Luminous visual form occurs at inner space, so as
vibrant aural form occurs at inner space too. This results: Layout of all structures at the level of inner
awareness.
Three dimensional of every particle within created architecture space or space in cosmos, is a subtle
cube of energy called micro-abode, within which there is a shaft of light or shaft of consciousness
vibrating or performing ‘rhythmic dance. This cosmic consciousness come in to play with self-
consciousness within created ancient Vastu architectural space. Whole universe is filled with subtle
cubes of energy called Bindu or F
If you have positive thoughts, you do positive things and if you have negative thoughts you do negative
things. Happiness within oneself comes seeing success through positive thinking and positive actions.
So how positive thinking can be increased in one’s everyday life?
Ancient architecture (Vastu) has this answer. Human brain does execute thoughts, but who generates
thoughts? According to ancient architecture (vastu) has answer and is cosmic energy. This energy can
provide positive thoughts and negative thoughts, depends on four building ancient design principles.
1. Orientation of building.
2. Proportion of building
3. Location of function in the building.
4. Orientation of furniture’s in the building.
These four principles of ancient architecture design provides happiness in an individual and family
members in the home.
1. Orientation of building
In order to align building to true north, the instrument which was design called Gnomon. This
Solar compass is the most ancient compass designed during time of ancient architecture was
practiced. It is simple and accurate to read. This instrument has a limitation that it can be used
only on summer and winter solstice (June 21 and December 21).
Vetha University will do research and create such instrument which can align building in any
part of the world to true north and in any month of year. By orienting building with true north
and not magnetic north, you will align building to North Star in cosmos. By aligning building
with true north, you align building with nine planets and 28 constellations. Thus you can invite
positive cosmic energy to allow individual brain to receive more positive thoughts and will bring
happiness in one’s life.
3. 2. Proportion of building
If building foot print can align cosmic elements such as nine planets and 28 constellation, then
positive cosmic energy can bring happiness in the building and in one’s life by having more
positive thoughts. In order to achieve right building proportion, we need to excess another
ancient astronomical knowledge called Jyitsh Sastra. By appling dweller’s birth time, birth place
and birth date in Jyotish formula, we can create cosmic blue print of dweller’s birth time. This
blue prints can provide some of the birth time planetary orientation, that helps to achieve true
proportion of the house or building.
3. Location of function in the building
Right location of the function in the footprint of the house or building, connects to positive
planetary energy, bring effortless
Action within that functional space, to accomplish more work in less time. It is important to
remember as discussed early, that foot print of house is also cosmic blue print of cosmos, helps
to achieve effortless action in that functional space. Each function at right location connects the
right positive energy from that part of cosmos brings more positive thought which brings more
positive actions results in happiness.
In order to achieve right proportion, ancient architecture knowledge provides set of
mathematical formulas which takes extensive time.
Vetha University will set up research to design sophisticated engineering software which
eliminates days of calculations and bring right proportion of the building in few seconds or
minutes, it will be called applet.
4. Orientation of furniture’s in the building
By orienting furniture in the house or building, with the knowledge of this ancient architecture
(Vastu), we can bring more positive thoughts in dwellers and his family life which brings
positives actions and more happiness.
Vetha university will do research to create very intelligent computer software, which can design
your building with ancient architecture, without learning how to design building.
This friendly software will eliminate years of learning require to learn Ancient architecture. Any
individual who does not have modern architecture drafting design knowledge or training, can
design his/her home or building with this intelligent computer software and within it,
integrated knowledge of ancient architecture.