Vastu for a happy homes
History Of Vastu Shastra: Vastu Shastra has been part of our Indian culture since the days of our ancestors. It arose from Stapaya Veda, an ancient knowledge that includes the connection between people and the buildings in which they live and work. Early principles depended on the sun's rays and different positions at different times. Vastu's principles and guidelines are limited to the science of the architect, known as the old Sthapathis. They convey this knowledge verbally or in writing in a monograph. Vastu is a Sanskrit word for comfort. It refers to the correct proportions of the five elements of nature: fire, air, earth, water and sky. These factors help amplify the positive energy and eliminate the negative energy.
Vastu in everyday life
Vastu shastra is considered a kind of superstition among those who tend to follow it because their ancestors followed it. However, in reality, Vastu Shastra is an architecture and science that builds a house that resembles the principles of architecture, using planning guidelines and rules. Ancient Vedic construction science (Vastu Shastra) laid the foundation for design guidelines that oscillate in harmony with nature and balance the flow of cosmic energy (plana) through itself. Cosmic energy is believed to bring mercy, reduce negativity, and contribute to complete healing.