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VASTU SHASTRA: A TIMELESS SCIENCE FOR MODERN LIVING
The Daily Guardian
|June 02, 2025
In modern times, where science and rationality dominate the discourse on life and living, Vastu Shastra often finds itself unfairly dismissed as superstition.

However, a closer examination reveals that Vastu is not a mere belief system, but a highly evolved architectural science rooted in logic, environment, energy, and human psychology. Vastu Shastra, derived from ancient Indian texts, offers practical guidelines for designing and organizing spaces in a way that harmonizes with natural forces.
This article explores the importance of Vastu in life, its practical benefits, and how it aligns with scientific principles rather than superstition.
WHAT IS VASTU SHASTRA?
Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture and spatial arrangement. The term "Vastu" means dwelling or site, and "Shastra" means science or doctrine. Together, Vastu Shastra refers to the science of designing buildings and environments that promote peace, prosperity, health, and well-being.
The origins of Vastu trace back thousands of years to the Vedas, particularly the Sthapatya Veda, which deals with architecture and construction. It incorporates knowledge of geography, astronomy, geometry, and ecology to align human habitats with cosmic energies.
THE CORE PHILOSOPHY: HARMONY WITH NATURE
The core belief of Vastu is that our physical environment directly influences our inner energy, emotions, and life outcomes. Vastu seeks to harmonize five essential elements—earth (bhumi), water (jal), fire (agni), air (vayu), and space (akash)—with the built environment. When these elements are balanced within a space, it creates an atmosphere conducive to happiness and productivity.
Vastu is about understanding nature's laws and living in harmony with them, much like how modern architecture considers sunlight, wind direction, and topography.
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES BEHIND VASTU SHASTRA
Many principles of Vastu have a logical foundation in environmental science and human psychology:
1. SUNLIGHT AND VENTILATION
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