Saturday, April 9, 2016

The belief of Vastu Purush

Vastu Purush
The ‘art of building one’s living and working spaces in harmony with nature’ is a vastu. However, Purusha means energy, power, soul or cosmic man. Thus, according to shastra Vastu Purush is god of building science i.e. god of structures who provides protection, happiness and prosperity to its habitant if Vastu principles are followed.
To follow these principles the Vastu Purush Mandala which is a specific type of mandala is get used in Vastu Shastra. Vastu Purush Mandala is the metaphysical pan of a building/temple/site etc. which incorporates the course of the heavenly bodies and supernatural forces.
The principal gods or presiding deities of each direction are given below:
DIRECTION
RULING GOD / DEITY
 North-West (Vayavya)
Ruled by Lord of Winds
North - Kubera
Ruled by Lord of Wealth
 North - East (Eashan)
Ruled by Lord of all quarters or Lord Shiva
East
Ruled by God Sun - Aditya (Indra)
South - East (Agni)
Ruled by Lord of Fire - Agni
South - Yama
Ruled by Lord of Death - Yama
 South - West (Nairutya)
Pitru / Nairutya, Nairuthi- Ruled by ancestors
West - Varuna
Ruled by Lord of Water
Centre (Brahma)
Ruled by Lord or Creator of the Universe




















The Vastu Purush is the governing deity of any site. He lies with his back up and the concept behind this may be that he carries burden on his back. It is a rule that pillars are not to be raised on the sensitive points of Vastu Purush. According to the science of physics the sensitive points are inlets and outles.
It is assumed that the Vastu Purush would get suffocate if inlets and outlets are blocked with pillars. Also, on the folds of the arms and legs of the vastu purush the sensitive points are exist. Thus, the pillars, if erected on these points, would not find enough base and support. Therefore, these points are to be avoided for pillars while construction.  
Like the sensitive points of the vastu purush the care should be taken about the directions for digging also. Generally the Vastu Purush is showed as lying on it with the head in the North-East and the legs in the South-West but this is not permanent. The Vastu Purush keeps changing his position throughout the year.  Thus, one should not dig in the direction where the vastu pursh’s head lies in that particular month. The following table will give you the detail information about every month’s position of the vastu purush.
Sr.
Month
Direction
1
January
West-South-West
2
February
West
3
March
West-North-West
4
April
North-North-West
5
May
North
6
June
North-North-East
7
July
East-North-East
8
August
East
9
September
East-South-East
10
October
South-South-East
11
November
South
12
December
South-South-West




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