Booksellers from India Help Reveal the Mystery of Vaastu
For the past few years much is shelled about Vaastu in India and spread overseas. Everybody wants to know what exactly is Vaastu? Where does it stem from? And does it really connote any impact or is it just another glorified Indian hype. Booksellers across the globe brim books churned out by Vaastu experts in India - some real ones some imposters. Booksellers are minting money with buyer enthusiast sweeping off the books on Vaastu no sooner they land up with booksellers. Indian online booksellers give extensive options to buyers.
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The booksellers from India pronounce Vaastushastra as the astounding pillar of traditional Hindu wisdom in architecture and town planning. Its claims find mention in ancient Indian texts as Silpa Shastra by Manasara, Vishwakarma Vaastushastra by Vishwakarma, Samarangana Sutradara by Raja Bhoj, Mayamatam by Maya and Aparajita Pricca by Bhuvanadevacharya. Vaastu stands for compilation of planning doctrines to harmonize space and form. This acumen from ancient India touches upon the diverse aspects of designing and building of living environment set in fine rhythm with the physical and metaphysical energies of the universe. Vaastushastra considers every vastu or the object as a living entity, its consonance with the basic five universal elements namely air, water, fire, earth and space is the basis of equilibrium in the cosmos.
Vaastu from India is much akin to Feng Shui from China in that both try to harmonize the flow of energy also called the life force to induce prosperity. The power is referred to as Chi in Chinese and Prana in Sanskrit. The more Prana is infused in this living entity the more positive energy will circulate through it and help spread beneficial properties to the whole environment.
People of ancient India appear to have worked out an ideal arrangement while constructing their houses. The underlying principles’ conceptualizing Vaastu was based on basic common sense and was geared to make life utmost easy for Indians from the practical point of view. The entrance door and the water supply (usually a well) of every Indian home were planted in the north-east because the sun came from the east. The early rays of light were a boon back then in the pre-electricity era. In the short line from the main entrance is south-east where the fire place (kitchen) was recommended for every Indian household.
Indians consider ‘east’ auspicious as energy emanates from this area and spreads in all directions. East according to vastu must be energized to its peak to get maximum benefits. Furthest from this in the diagonal line is south-west comfortably warmed by the afternoon sun in winters becomes suitable resting space for every Indian family. Furthermore the south-western horizon along the setting sun connotes the calming area where relief is induced after the long day slog. Planting of shady trees like Neem in the outer courtyard was encouraged for every Indian home. Besides medicinal properties this was done so to purify the general atmosphere and get rid of flies and small insects.