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Vastu corrections without demolition
Mint Mumbai
|January 24, 2026
Internationally renowned Vastu expert Vimal Jhajharia and his son Vikas Jhajharia-an MBA from Australia-offer nondestructive Vastu corrections for toilets facing northeast, for homes that are south-facing, for the quick sale of land, various financial issues, health problems, matrimonial problems and so on.
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Using the well-known Vastushankhayantra—a divine 40-year-old gift from Himalayan guru, Swami Murghanandji which, when placed in a particular spot, increases positive energy and ensures financial and mental growth.
This story is from the January 24, 2026 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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