Redefining Vastu Shastra Principles With Reference To The Contemporary Architectural Practices In India

  • Shanta Dash and Mahendra Joshi
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This paper intends to look into Vastu Shastra, an antiquated Hindu science for building development, with current development procedures rehearsed in India. Vastu Shastra depends on the movement of the Sun with respect to the structure. The rooms were organized so that, contingent upon their capacity, every one of them should get regular light for the day. Because of technological advancement, the structures are built by the structure bye-laws outlined by local authorities. There exist contrasts just as similitudes in Vastu Shastra's ideas and developing structures in current occasions. So an endeavour has been made to join antiquated standards of Vastu Shastra in the current plan practices of private structures for accomplishing shared objectives of human wellbeing and worry for the climate. It is a short exploration that outlines the shared traits and offers guidelines that can be fused to develop rules for the improvement of society.

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Shanta Dash and Mahendra Joshi. (2022). Redefining Vastu Shastra Principles With Reference To The Contemporary Architectural Practices In India. Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 349–358. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.s08.048

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