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Vastu is the ancient Indian science of architecture, derived from the Sanskrit language sástrya or 'science of construction'. Vastushastra is an ancient Hindu book about it. The word vastu also means "pillars" or "supporting beams". This relates to the idea that all life-sustaining energies flow like pillars through our bodies and can be balanced by adhering to specific procedures in planning, design and construction. The term Vastu Shastra has also become synonymous with any text that deals with building design for spiritual reasons. The Vastu Purana, a 17th-century Sanskrit manuscript, for example, is a compendium of diverse myths and ritualistic grammar that has been in use in India since ancient times. These ideas have been traced back to the Indus Valley civilization. Sanskrit is the only language where the term Vastu exists. In many Indian languages its equivalent is used in different contexts: In Tamil it is "Pandunangam"; In Bengali it is "Porag"; In Gujarati it is "Paristhitika". It may be called 'architecture' or 'construction'. But Vastu Sutras are concerned with designing a structure and its religious sanctification. The very name 'Vastu' is a Sanskrit compound of three words, "vástu," which means 'worship', "sthiti," which means 'structured' and "víṣa," which means 'construction.' Its use in English has been extended to household items such as vases and vases, also known as Adhisthana, Vastushastra played a major role in the development of architecture, being mentioned by the Greek writer Megasthenes who visited India during the 3rd century BC. Vastu Shastra was brought into India by the Vedic Aryans. The popularity of Vedic religion and philosophy is evident in the importance that Vastu has, with the sacredness of its application. The Sanskrit term "Vastushastra" (वस्तुस्था) means "the science of construction." It was originally created for the purpose of building life-sustaining structures for humans, animals, trees, plants etc. Vastu in ancient literature refers to structures in general, not just buildings in particular. It is described in ancient Hindu Puranas about temples and palaces with specific dimensions descriptions that were ideal. The Vedic culture which came into India from the Central Asia and Iran around 1500 BCE, brought with it a fully developed system of spiritual sciences that were embedded in architecture and sacred ritual. Its corpus is "Shrimad Bhagavatam" (the Bhagavata Purana), "Vishnu Purana", "Vayu Purana", "Garuda Purana", and lastly but not least, the famous Devi Bhagavata Mahatmya. cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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