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VAASTU SHASTRA

A guide to improve
life at home and work
By Suresh Jaura*
VAASTU - What is it ?
According to
Vaastu Shastra, one of the important Sanskrit quotations translated
into English means: [Read
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An Introduction
Nature, at its worst, brings in its wake floods, droughts, storms,
earthquakes etc. It is misconceived to be hostile to man. [Read More]
VAASTU - What is it ?
According to Vaastu Shastra, one of the important Sanskrit
quotations translated into English means:
"Properly designed and pleasing house will be an abode of good
health, wealth, family, peace and happiness. Negligence of canons of
architecutre will result in disrepute, sorrows and disappointments.
So Vaastu Shastra is brought into light in favour of, to the
satisfaction of, and for the betterment and overall peace and
welfare of the universe."
Vaastu Shastra is the science of planning and construction. It
provides us with principles of planning and orientation for human
habitation. In the modern context, it covers all buildings,
including houses, industries, offices etc. It deals with the correct
placement of man with respect to the environment in order to achieve
harmony with nature.
Vaastu is linked to
safety and hygiene. Its principles were formulated on the basis of
the influence of the sun, its light and heat, the direction of the
wind, the position of the moon, the earth's magnetic field; in short
the impact of the cosmos on our planet.
In vedic (ancient) times, the sages, well-versed in Vaastu shastra,
applied its principles in determining the right locations for their
famous structures like the temples, hermitages, palaces, monastries
etc, particularly those built in the Himalayan regions. Probably,
that is why they remain protected from earthquakes and other natural
calamaties.
Energy lines are believed to have been found to emanate from the
earth's surface by forming a grid around the globe. This energy is
oriented magnetically in the North-South, and in the East-West
direction. This Bio-Electro-Magnetic (BEM) field affects human mind
and body, since each body cell acts like a radio receiver with its
own vibratory levels.
We are affected by these subtle energies in our daily activities,
our places of work and also in sleep where the body is stationary
for a long time.
The effect of Vaastu is permanent, because the earth has been
revolving around the sun, in a geostationary orbit for over billions
of year. Due to the magnetic properties of earth, the magnetic
needle of a compass always tends towards north. Since Vaastu is
based on permanent magnetic property of the earth, with inclination
towards north, the effect of the vaastu principles also become
permanent.
It is also interesting to note that the genesis of vaastu principles
lies in the nexus between the earth and the sun. Since these two
planets are of universal nature and beyond any religion, caste and
nationality, the principles of vaastu are also universal.
An
Introduction
Nature, at its worst, brings in its wake
floods, droughts, storms, earthquakes etc. It is misconceived to be
hostile to man. However, all that happens only when ecological
balance has been drastically changed by man. In the modern world,
there has been an on-going race to build concrete clusters, based on
architectural practice to move towards so-called modernization, that
have resulted in worldwide pollution, environmental and ecological
problems with no peace of mind. If approached in true harmony,
Nature's secrets can be revealed and its
energy harnessed for the benefit of the living. Nature, man and
material are within evolutionary network guided by performance
standards. A proper blend of nature, man and material can help
improve life at home and work. In the Vedic period, based on Vaastu
Shastra, people built homes, temples and hermitages, with a view to
have peaceful living, offering prayers and to live in common harmony.
VAASTU is derived from the Sanskrit (language
in vogue thousands of years ago in India) word VAAS,
meaning place to reside. The word, VAASTU, as adapted into
Hindi language (the predominant language of India), and
translated into English means ARCHITECTURE.
Vaastu Shastra is drawn from from one of
the four Vedas (ancient Indian scriptures), which are
5000 years old, and provide specific guidance on how man
can conduct himself successfully in various aspects of life. It is a
well-known fact that the universe comprises of five essential
elements: space (sky), air, fire, water and earth.
According to Vaastu Shastra, these five elements are related
to man's five senses of hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell.
The principles of Vaastu are mainly dependant on the arrangement and
balancing of these five elements in their proper order and
proportions so that humans can have better living conditions
at home as well as their place of work.
According to Vaastu Shastra, one of the
important Sanskrit quotations translated into English means: "
Properly designed and pleasing house will be an abode of good health,
wealth, family, peace and happiness. Negligence of
canons of architecture will result in disrepute, sorrows and
disappointments. So Vaastu Shastra is brought into light
in favour of, to the satisfaction of, and for the betterment and
overall peace and welfare of the universe."
Vaastu Shastra is the science of
planning and construction. It provides us with principles of
planning and orientation for human habitation. In the modern
context, it covers all buildings, including houses,
industries, offices etc. It deals with the correct placement
of man with respect to the environment in order to achieve harmony
with nature.
Vaastu is linked to safety and hygiene.
Its principles were formulated on the basis of the influence
of the sun, its light and heat, the direction of the wind, the
position of the moon, the earth's magnetic field; in short the
impact of the cosmos on our planet. In Vedic (ancient) times, the
sages, well-versed in Vaastu shastra, applied its principles in
determining the right locations for their famous structures like the
temples, hermitages, palaces, monasteries etc, particularly those
built in the Himalayan regions. Probably, that is why they
remain protected from earthquakes and other natural calamities.
Energy lines are believed to have been
found to emanate from the earth's surface by forming a grid
around the globe. This energy is oriented magnetically in the
North-South, and in the East-West direction. This
Bio-Electro-Magnetic (BEM) field affects human mind and
body, since each body cell acts like a radio receiver with its own
vibratory levels. We are affected by these subtle energies in our
daily activities, our places of work and also in sleep where
the body is stationary for a long time.
The effect of Vaastu is permanent,
because the earth has been revolving around the sun, in a
geostationary orbit for over billions of year. Due to the magnetic
properties of earth, the magnetic needle of a compass
always tends towards north. Since Vaastu is based on permanent
magnetic property of the earth, with inclination towards north, the
effect of the vaastu principles also become permanent. It is also
interesting to note that the genesis of vaastu principles lies
in the nexus between the earth and the sun. Since these two planets
are of universal nature and beyond any religion, caste and
nationality, the principles of vaastu are also universal. (Compiled
from various sources)
*Suresh Jaura is an Associate Real
Estate Broker and also provides consultancy by appointment for
Vaastu Reading of your home, office, factory. He can be contacted on
telephone at 416 315 7253. Or by e-mail:
vaastu@vaastu.net.
His web site is:
www.vaastu.net/vaastu.htm .
Suresh
Jaura was featured and interviewed in WORKPLACE NEWS - a monthly
publication For Human Resources and Employment Professionals - in an
article titled `Vaastu Shastra IS YOUR OFFICE COMPLIANT?'
He was also featured and interviewed in THE SUNDAY TORONTO STAR in
an article titled THE ANCIENT ART OF VAASTU.
His Columns have appeared regularly in CanIndia Weekly News, India
Journal, and Namaste Canada.
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