FAQs

A: Vasthu Sastra is a 5,000-year-old Indian science of architecture rooted in the Vedic tradition.

It is based on the harmonious arrangement and balance of the five elements — ether (space), air, fire, water, and earth — in their proper order and proportion within a property.

Vasthu emphasises alignment with the laws of nature and the natural flow of energy.

When a dwelling is designed in harmony with cosmic forces, beneficial energy flows freely into the space, promoting overall well-being.

A: By observing the principles of Vasthu Sastra in any enclosed space — whether owned or rented — a dweller can experience improved health, peace of mind, harmonious relationships, prosperity, and spiritual growth.

When a person lives in alignment with the surrounding environment, stress is reduced and life becomes more balanced and fulfilling.

A: Vasthu Sastra is a universal architectural science.

It is not a religion, superstition, or magical practice, although some individuals may integrate it into their religious observances.

Vasthu does not depend on belief.

It is based on natural principles that apply to all people, regardless of faith, culture, or geography.

A: Ideally, Vasthu principles should be observed when purchasing land, designing, building, renovating, or leasing a property.

However, if a dweller is experiencing challenges related to finances, health, relationships, family harmony, or general dissatisfaction, a Vasthu assessment can help identify imbalances and suggest corrective measures.

A: Yes. In many cases, Vasthu adjustments can be implemented without structural demolition.

It primarily involves the correct placement and proportion of rooms, furniture, and functional elements within the property.

A: If more than 50% of the property aligns with Vasthu guidelines, noticeable improvements may be experienced within a few weeks to several months.

In certain cases, positive changes have been observed within days.

The speed of results depends on the extent of the corrections made and the occupants’ willingness to sincerely follow the recommendations.

A: The direction of a property should always be determined using a calibrated compass. Sunrise should not be used to establish orientation.

Once the precise direction is identified, the elemental quadrants are mapped to ensure proper placement and proportional balance within the property.

A: Astrology may be considered when determining a favourable directional alignment during the purchase or construction of a property.

If a property’s direction does not align with the owner’s horoscope, remedial adjustments can often be made to minimise the effects.

Astrology is also consulted when selecting auspicious dates for groundbreaking ceremonies, house-warming rituals, or moving into new premises.

A: A property with significant Vasthu imbalances may not immediately affect a dweller during a favourable astrological period.

However, during less favourable planetary cycles, existing structural or directional defects may intensify challenges, particularly for the breadwinner or primary occupant.

A: Both Vasthu Sastra and Feng Shui are ancient environmental sciences based on centuries of observation of nature and its influence on human life. Both aim to create harmony, prosperity, health, and happiness within a space.

However, there are philosophical and practical differences:

  • Feng Shui recognises five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth.
  • Vasthu considers ether (space), air, fire, water, and earth, viewing metal and wood as derivatives of earth.
  • Vasthu emphasises structural orientation and directional alignment based on cosmic energy grids.
  • Corrections in Vasthu generally involve repositioning functional elements rather than symbolic remedies such as mirrors or decorative objects.

Yes. Although structural modifications may be limited in high-rise properties, directional alignment, room function, element balance, and interior placement can still be optimised in accordance with Vasthu principles.

Absolutely. Vasthu plays an important role in commercial success. Proper placement of entrances, cash counters, management seating, machinery, and functional zones can enhance productivity, financial stability, and workplace harmony.

Yes. Even in rented spaces, internal arrangements and elemental balance can be adjusted to improve energy flow without structural changes.

Vasthu is not a substitute for effort, ethics, or skill. It creates a supportive environment that enhances clarity, stability, and opportunity.

Personal discipline, karma, and practical action remain essential.

Financial challenges may sometimes be linked to directional imbalances, particularly in zones related to fire, water, and the north direction.

A proper analysis can identify weaknesses and suggest corrective alignment to support financial stability.

Yes. Soil quality, slope, road placement, surrounding structures, and directional orientation are critical factors in determining long-term harmony before construction begins.

Yes. Vasthu principles are based on universal natural laws and cardinal directions, which apply anywhere in the world regardless of culture or geography.

A: Yes. The shape of the land or building plays an important role in Vasthu analysis. Regular shapes, such as square and rectangular plots, are generally considered more stable and balanced because they allow an even distribution of the five elements.

Irregular shapes may create elemental imbalances; however, suitable corrective measures can often be recommended to minimise their effects.

A: Yes. Structural extensions, removal of walls, relocation of kitchens or entrances, and major renovations can alter a property’s original energy balance.

It is advisable to conduct a Vasthu assessment before undertaking significant modifications to ensure that the changes enhance rather than disturb the natural flow of energy.

A: Absolutely. Vasthu Sastra is not limited to ancient structures.

Its principles are based on universal laws of direction, proportion, and elemental balance, which remain relevant across architectural styles.

Modern homes, offices, condominiums, and commercial buildings can all be designed or adjusted in harmony with Vasthu principles without compromising aesthetics or functionality.