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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building

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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building

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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building: Encyclopedia - Vaastu Shastra

Vaastu Shastra (Vaastu- physical environment and Shastra- knowledge/ text/ principles. The 't' in both the words is pronounced softly. Also spelled Vastu) is one of the traditional Hindu canons of town planning and architecture. These canons are codified in texts such as Manasara Silpa Shastra (by Manasara), Mayamatam (by Maya), Viswakarma Vaastushastra (by Viswakarma), Samarangana Sutradara (by Raja Bhoja), Aparajita Praccha (by Viswakarma's son Aparajita) and Silpa ...

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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building: Encyclopedia II - Vaastu Shastra - Mandala in site planning and architecture

The mandala being a metaphysical plan is put to use in site planning and architecture through a process called the Pada Vinyasa. Pada Vinyasa is a method whereby any site can be divided into uniform grids/modules or padas. Depending on the position of the Gods occupying the various modules, the zoning of the site and disposition of functions in a building are arrived at. Mandalas have certain points known as marmas which are vital and vulnerable energy spots on which nothing should be built. They are determined by certain proportional relationships of the squares and th ...

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Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Components of Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Vaastu Purusha Mandala, Vaastu Shastra - Mandalas- types and properties, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala in site planning and architecture, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and site, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building, Vaastu Shastra - Aspects of environment and energy, Vaastu Shastra - Other aspects of buildings, Vaastu Shastra - Conclusion

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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building: Encyclopedia II - Vaastu Shastra - Vaastu Purusha Mandala

The Vaastu Purusha Mandala is an indispensable part of Vaastu Shastra and constitutes the mathematical and diagrammatic basis for generating design. Purusha refers to energy, power, soul or cosmic man. Mandala is the generic name for any plan/ chart, which represents the cosmos metaphysically/ symbolically, a microcosm of the universe. In Hindu cosmology the surface of the earth is represented as a square, the most fundamental of all Hindu forms. The earth is represented as four cornered with reference to the horizon's relation ...

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Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Components of Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Vaastu Purusha Mandala, Vaastu Shastra - Mandalas- types and properties, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala in site planning and architecture, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and site, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building, Vaastu Shastra - Aspects of environment and energy, Vaastu Shastra - Other aspects of buildings, Vaastu Shastra - Conclusion

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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building: Encyclopedia II - Vaastu Shastra - Conclusion

Vaastu Shastra evolved as a compilation of planning principles for a healthy living based on the knowledge base of the time (similar to Western treatises such as Vitruvius') and was not meant to be absolute. Its current popularity stems from its focus on a wholesome approach to space and form. Vastu was earlier used in the design of Hindu homes, but became less prominent in the industrialization period during and following the colonial British Raj. But it is used extensively in temple design, and so survived in the clans of temple designers ...

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Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Components of Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Vaastu Purusha Mandala, Vaastu Shastra - Mandalas- types and properties, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala in site planning and architecture, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and site, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building, Vaastu Shastra - Aspects of environment and energy, Vaastu Shastra - Other aspects of buildings, Vaastu Shastra - Conclusion

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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building: Encyclopedia II - Vaastu Shastra - Aspects of environment and energy

Vaastu Shastra describes various criteria which determine the choice of a site. The most exalted shape for a site is square, however rectangle is also acceptable. It explains about soil examination or Bhu- Pariksha. One particular test involves the digging of a hole and refilling it again with the dug soil. Based on the volume occupied by this soil in the pit, its characteristics are determined. A gnomon is used in determining the orientation, this practice is called Sanku Sthaapanam. ...

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Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Components of Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Vaastu Purusha Mandala, Vaastu Shastra - Mandalas- types and properties, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala in site planning and architecture, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and site, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building, Vaastu Shastra - Aspects of environment and energy, Vaastu Shastra - Other aspects of buildings, Vaastu Shastra - Conclusion

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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building: Encyclopedia II - Vaastu Shastra - Components of Vaastu Shastra

All places of dwelling are termed Vastu however the actual physical manifestation of the dwelling is called Vaastu. There are four categories of Vaastu- The earth/ site- Bhoomi, the principal dwelling place on which everything else rests The structures on the earth - Prasada Movable objects (vehicles) - Yaana Furniture- Sayana As these categories suggest, the principles of Vaastu Shastra extend from the macro level to the micro level- site selecti ...

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Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Components of Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Vaastu Purusha Mandala, Vaastu Shastra - Mandalas- types and properties, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala in site planning and architecture, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and site, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building, Vaastu Shastra - Aspects of environment and energy, Vaastu Shastra - Other aspects of buildings, Vaastu Shastra - Conclusion

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Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building: Encyclopedia II - Vaastu Shastra - Mandalas- types and properties

The form of the Vaastu Purusha Mandala is basically a square but there are various types of mandalas depending on the way in which the basic square is divided. In each case, the square is subdivided into smaller squares by lines running parallel/ perpendicular to the sides. Each side of the square can be divided from 1 to 32 divisions. Thus, the number of squares in the Vaastu Purusha Mandala may vary from 12 to 322, i.e from 1, 4, 16, 25 and so on to 1024. Each of the ...

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Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Components of Vaastu Shastra, Vaastu Shastra - Vaastu Purusha Mandala, Vaastu Shastra - Mandalas- types and properties, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala in site planning and architecture, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and site, Vaastu Shastra - Mandala and building, Vaastu Shastra - Aspects of environment and energy, Vaastu Shastra - Other aspects of buildings, Vaastu Shastra - Conclusion

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