Vaastu Lession One : Vaastu – Introduction
Foreword
Vaastu is the science of architecture
dating back to the ancient times of Vedas, which was an integral part of
Jyotisha. Vaastu is a practical science
of optimism, helping all to achieve success in all fields such as education,
home and business.
Vaastu principles are more or less
common all over India
from times immemorial as a cultural entity.
"Manasara" is a comprehensive treatise on architecture and
iconography. According to
Mr.P.K.Acharya, the editor of the work, it is considered to be a "source
of all presentations of architecture in Purana and Agama. This work in 8
volumes was first published in August 1933 in English under patronage of the
British office. This being monumental can be considered a “work of reference”
for purposes of research.
"Mayamata" is another
excellent work on housing architecture and iconography. This is important to
begin with for purposes of profession. Also it can be useful as a springboard
for research on the subject. "Vaastusutra Upanisad" is a unique work
on the form of Sacred Art. “Brihat
Samhita” an excellent work on Jyotisha contains chapters exclusively dealing
with residential and temple architecture.
The word Vaastu is derived from the
word vasu (earth), the earth being the principal vaastu, all the buildings
situated on the earth are also vaastu. Vaastu gives much importance to Sun's
movements in the heavens. According to one sutra, a house constructed with any
dosas well result in suffering to the builder and the owner. Test of the soil, shape of the plot and
construction methods are all required to be according to Vaastu.
Common wall for two buildings is not
permitted under vaastu. Only new wood usage is permitted in construction of a
new building. Brihat Samhita recommends water tanks to have their eastern and
western sides longer than the southern and northern sides.
Manasara opines that when the merits
are more than demerits, there is no defect in it; but if the demerit is more
than the merit, it would be all defective.
Manasara also enjoins that mere speculations with regard to alterations
of a house should not be entertained, for a house when completed and
constructed is an organic whole and must not be mutilated on any account.
Finally, Vaastu Shastra is a great science
of architecture founded by our sages for a contended society at large. Notably,
pyramids, mirrors, yantras are not part of vaastu, however, they may aid in
achieving our goal of greater health, wealth and prosperity.
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