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How
does one live a peaceful, healthy and prosperous life? People want to
earn money in a short span of time; they want to remain healthy and
problem-free. They keep praying to God to fulfil their desires. But
nobody wants to take the effort to do something for themselves. Vaastu
Shastra and Feng Shui form one set of methods to live life fully.
Vaastu Shastra is the art of ‘bhavan nirman’ or building
structures. It is a Vedic way of life.
Brahma Nand Arya, a
Vaastu Shastra and Feng Shui expert, says "to live a peaceful life,
one must follow the principles of Vaastu Shastra. If we do not follow
these principles, the pattern of life gets disturbed." According to
him, one must know the directions first to be a Vaastu Shastra
follower. He is working hard to prepare a method which is based on
both Vaastu Shastra and Feng Shui. Vaastu Shastra and Feng Shui are
both similar concepts but the difference is that Vaastu is an Indian
concept while Feng Shui is of Chinese origin. They have their own laws
and principles. The personal opinion of Brahma Nand Arya is that "Feng
Shui is far simpler than Vaastu Shastra."
Generally, people
believe that Vaastu Shastra was developed in a very ordinary manner
and everyone claims to be an expert in Vaastu Shastra without knowing
much, or anything, about the subject. Basically, Vaastu Shastra comes
from our Vedas. The principles of Vaastu Shastra were written in our
ancient scriptures. Vaastu Shastra is not of today but belongs to the
age of the Vedas.
Ashwani Kumar
Prithviwasi, Managing Director of Delhi College of Art, does not
believe in Vaastu Shastra or even Feng Shui. According to him, a man
can achieve success only through his own efforts. One can overcome his
problems through his own deeds and by following some principles of
Vaastu Shastra and Feng Shui. He even does not believe in God. He
says: "One can be a God through the policy of Karma". He says: "If a
person is ready to work hard and has the willpower to achieve success,
then nobody can stop you from achieving success."
Ravinder Kumar, a small
businessman, is an ardent believer of Vaastu Shastra. He says that
there was a time when he was searching for peace and happiness. "I was
very much disturbed because of my business", he says. Somebody told
him to change the setting and décor of his house and office according
to Vaastu Shastra. Subsequently, he decorated his house and office on
the principles of Vaastu. Now he is a happy and satisfied man and
gives full credit to Vaastu Shastra for the change in his fortunes.
Brahma Nand Arya
recommends the placing of a wind chime at the front door of one’s
house for prosperity. Place a money plant on both sides of the
entrance door for good luck. He is against the construction of
parallel doors and if such a combination exists, one should place a
crystal to diffuse the chi between them. He says if you get a
view of the bathroom while entering the home then place an interesting
sculpture or painting that draws attention away from the bathroom. Do
not put any heavy metal or articles other than bed sheets, pillows
etc. beneath your bed or in the bed-box to avoid ill health. He says
"Learn your lucky directions and work according to them and good luck
will definitely be yours."
Rashmi Chug, a Feng
Shui expert and a regular columnist in Hindustan Times, says:
"Reconstruction and re-arranging your homes entirely to the principles
of Feng Shui and Vaastu Shastra is not a practical reality. Yet you
can avoid some pitfalls". She says that in the kitchen, the cooking
range should be positioned in such a manner that the cook, who is
usually the lady of the house, does not have her back to the door.
Also, no beam should hang over the place she stands. The cooking range
should not be visible to visitors of the house since this area
represents a source of prosperous energy and an exposed location
diminishes its power. There are so many more simple points which, if
kept in mind, can change your ways of living.
Rakesh Chawla, a
well-known Vaastu Shastra expert, says: "Planning your kitchen
according to the tenets of Vaastu helps in maintaining the good health
of the occupants". He says that the inmates of a house will suffer
from stomach-related disorders when the kitchen is situated directly
in front of the main door. The ideal location for a kitchen is
considered to be Southeast—referred to as ‘agni kone’. If it is
not so, then there are certain rules to be followed; the sink should
face the north; the burner the east and the refrigerator the west. He
says that kitchens should not be planned either below a staircase or
adjoining a toilet. Brahma Nand Arya has written a number of books on
Vaastu Shastra and Feng Shui. He says:
"Nobody can ever
challenge me on my writings. Whatever I have written in my books is
based on truth and is present in the Vedas. Anybody can gave a new
recommendation but not challenge". According to him, Vaastu Shastra
and Feng Shui are accepted by all. He says: "If it is given in the
ancient scriptures, we have to follow it." |