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Vastu is science related to Land and the effect of the celestial body. According

to mythology.A Mani from Lord Shiva's Eye drops and created a dragon called

MOONGA. The dragon creates havoc among Devi Devatas .So Lord Shiva decides to

destroy it. Moonga is pressed into the land in head facing North East direction.

Moonga pleads Lord shiva to have mercy. So Shivji showing mercy on Moonga

blesses it to become the Lord of land and names it Vaastu.

Vaastu is as old as Vedic. In the puranas it is mentioned that Ravana abducted

Vishwakarma the celestial architect to build Lanka as per Vaastu. Shri Krishna

engaged the services of Vishwakarma to build Dwarka. Pandavas at the command of

Shri Krishna prayed to Vishwakarma to build Indra Prastha.

ELEMENTS MEANING

Bhogadyam useful and easy to use

Sukha Darsham pleasing for the eyes.

Ramya: satisfaction.

Basically, the life force within the earth is called Vaastu, & all objects

placed on it share this life force. Vaastu is explained as the living space (Vas

meaning " to live " ) Vaastu believes that the following three elements can be

closely controlled by applying it scientifically.

Epics like the, Vishnu Dharmottara Purana,, Viswakarma Vaastu,

Aparajita,Samarangana Sutra Prutchcha,Bruhatsamhita Sastra, Dharana show that

Vaastu is nothing but science

DIRECTIONS AND ITS MEANING ACCORDING TO VAASTU

Direction Meaning

North Mother

North-East Children

East Father

North-West Friends

West Father

South-East Marital Relation

South Eldest Son

South-West Owner & his Son

Soil and Meaning

White Soil

Suitable for intellectual people like Brahmins.

Red Soil

Suitable for Kshatriyas (police, army)

 

Yellow Soil

Suitable for people engaged in trading, business, manufacture etc.

Black Soil

Suitable for skilled and semiskilled.

Soil Testing: Test the soil before starting a construction in order to avoid

problems.

Soil Test 1

Dig a pit of 1/1/1 foot ( 1 cubic foot ) at the center of the plot where the two

diagonals of the rectangle meet, fill the same with water to its full at sun set

and close it with stone slab. Remove the stone slab the next day at sunrise and

observe. If there is no water left and it is observed that the pit is dried and

cracked the plot is unworthy for construction of any building. If water is

retained the plot is ideal for construction ( the more water retained the

better).

Soil Test 2

As above dig pit a of one cubic foot and fill the same pit with the soil so

removed. If some soil is left over it shows that the plot is very good for

construction. if no soil is left over but the pit is full the plot is just

moderate for construction. If the pit is still not full filled it shows that the

plot is totally unworthy of any construction.

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