Friday, May 30, 2008

What is Vastu?

An Overview
Universe is one of the beautiful creations of nature and everything stands alive only in the limelight of truth. Just like every subject of human aspect is governed with rules, regulations & acts, similarly the nature has also got certain key factor principles for smooth governing of its residents, in which "Vastu" stands for 'nature law' and ignorance of law is not an excuse anywhere.

Vastu is an inherent energy concept of science. We cannot see energy with our naked eyes but we can realize and see its application in different forms and fashions. We all know that "upto the knowledge of mind is called Science and beyond the knowledge of mind is called Spirituality." Hence, Vastu is not only a science, but is a bridge between man and nature, thus teaching us the Art of Living.


Vastu and Vastu Shastra

Vastu meaning 'dwelling' is believed to be the residing places of God and man. According to its modern meaning it covers all buildings irrespective of their use like residences, industries, business establishments, lodges, hotels etc. It is based on the five basic and essential elements, such as Vayu (air), Agni (fire), Jal (water), Bhumi (earth) and Aakash (space), which are known as Panchabhutas and rotational influences of Sun, Moon, Earth and other planets with a view to bring balance and harmony between man, nature and his buildings and thereby ensure peace, prosperity and happiness. Everything on earth is built from these elements.

Vastu in Sanskrit means nature, a surrounding or environment. The word "Vaasthu" came from Vastu, denoting anything existing such as house, shelter, building etc., Shastra in sanskrit means systems. Vastu shastra is an ancient art and science, containing principles and practices of constructing buildings which ensures a harmonious balance between man and nature and thereby bring all round happiness, health, wealth and prosperity. These principles called Vastu Shastra were evolved over thousands of years out of experience and foresight of ancient Sages of India and are very valuable for the well being of mankind. According to Shastras, if we worship, revere and respect the lords of these eight directions, they will shower on us their blessings and benefits.

Vastu is more than a myth. It is a traditional theory of architectural outlining guidelines for building design. The traditional practitioners of Vastu were called Vastu Shastris whose area of knowledge extended from philosophy to astronomy. The theory of Vastu is permanent and not bound by any time barrier. It suggests ways in which we can live in tune with the laws of nature.

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