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I.  Objective

  1. To promote the study and research of Vaastuvidya, the traditional architecture of India and its allied fields.
  2. To execute programmes for education and training including awareness cources, seminars, synopsis, workshops, conferences and building Science, rural and urban planning with related subjects.
  3. To train craftsmen in the application of the principles and practices of Vaastuvidya.
  4. To arrange for preparation and publication of monographs, reading material, research journals, as well as collection of classical literature as reference and resource material.
  5. To prepare an extensive open laboratory for energy analysis in view of Vaastushastra by constructing various structural models of Vaastu principles practical explanations of their mechanism and methodology, with energy, field measurment & photography.
  6. To manage regular survey and study of various constructions, their evaluation and discussion over their effects on human lives, their past , present and future.
  7. To institute fellowships, studentships etc. for pursuing research on Vaastuvidya.
  8. To publish the outcome of various experiments and results of research and extensive programmes launched by institution and organisation in India and abroad.
  9. To prepare reference library of rare scripts and the museum models for the purpose.

II.  Course Content

Trimester-1 : Theory of Vaastuvidya- July, August, September
  1. Definitions, scope and categorising Vaastu.
  2. Resource material :
    1. Archeological monuments
    2. Books
    3. Slipins - History of architecutre
  3. Method of approach in Vaastushastra, Philosophy, Theory process and Dimensional System.
  4. From Description to Prime Dimensions.
  5. Yoni, the orientation scheme.
  6. Padavinyasa.
  7. Vidhi and Prakara.
  8. Design Theory, Ground Coverage, Areas for specific uses.
Trimester-2: Principles of Design- October, November, December
  1. Regional setting, Determination of direction, Classification of Bhumi and Fixing Boundaries.
  2. Principles of Settlement Planning.
  3. Principles of composition in Architecture.
  4. Classification of Buildings - Sala, Sabha, Mandapa etc.
  5. Temple Architecture.
  6. Residential Buildings, Location of Site and Types.
  7. Yana and Sayana.
  8. Iconography and Citrassastra.
  9. Design Theory - Ground Coverage, Areas for specific uses.
  10. Construction Processes.
Documentation to be submitted at the end of the trimester.

Trimester-3: Design & Detailing- January, February, March
  1. Design Process, Flow Charts, Units and Preferred Dimensions.
  2. Design of Pavilion or Sabha detailing them.
  3. Design of Sala (unit house) and detailing them.
  4. Design of a Catussala and detailing them.
  5. Design of other types of Sales 6 to 10. Project works may be enlisted.

III.  Rules & Regulations

  1. Minimum Qualification for entry. The course will be open for graduates in any subject and diploma holders in Engineering / Architecture. This course may be applied as parallel to the students already admitted for Engineering / Architectural courses.
  2. Training and examination may be under a semester or trimester system.
  3. There may be two different semesters for the Vaastu styles of North & South Indian architecture.
  4. Knowledge of Sanskrit language and grammar would be additional benefit for the trainees.
  5. Sessional evaluation written and practical may be at the end of the each semester or trimester.
  6. During the second trimester every candidate should be required to document an ancient building / fort / temple etc. constructed according to Vaastushastra and submit the documents drawings and descriptive notes in the form of a report or thesis.
  7. Obtaining minimum 50% of marks should be essential for promotion to next semester or trimester.
  8. One book review from the suggested list of reference books shall be essential for completion of the course.

IV.  Directive For Research Projects


Senior Group For Investigation Architect+ Builder + Astrologer

To carry out research in Vaastushastra, needs specific degree or facility in addition to the interest in the said field, in the normal course. Even then, persons of any trade like Engineers, Builders, Designers may form groups along with a capable astrologer may undertake a research project of minimum 10 years duration pre or post construction. If we have to achieve the glorified height of our original science and technological identity, a compromise with the business is likely to be made without hesitation. You take care of the likings and pocket of the house owner, and plan accordingly with due consideration of the trade principles, but that is the end as soon payments are received. This is not desirable. The group has to take decision to investigate the building designed and constructed by associates to find the results. The study may be carried out in both types pre construction research project, and survey of houses already constructed eight to ten years back by the associates or others. We are morally bound to improve the knowledge and technique by which we are earning our livelihood, even at the cost of our gains, if the situation demands. Collect the information's under the following heads to draw some inferences. It would be better if you maintain secrecy with the house owners regarding faults committed by associates during Designing and Construction.

V.  Material And Methods:

Make a case diary (file) of each house under observation to record the readings under the followings headings -

Pre-Construction Observations
  1. Bio-data with photograph of the house owner.
  2. Certified and correct horoscope of the house owner.If not available, get it prepared by associated astrologer.
  3. Site plan, layout plan and complete map with various design drawings and a few photographs of the house with all details of the environmental surroundings.
  4. Selection of plot result of the testing of plot soil.
  5. Commencement of laying and digging of foundation and its directional order.
  6. Quality and type of building material new or old.
  7. Faults and precautions in the structure to be taken.
  8. Cost of the structure as per its size and quality and the time consumed to complete it.
  9. Problems encountered during construction with reason, if possible.
  10. Identification and marking of auspicious and inauspicious, Vaastu points in layout in plan and map.
  11. Vaastu principles not observed.
Half Yearly Survey Record:
Every six months the following information is to be recorded with date and name of the surveyor -
  1. What was the ideological background of the house owner for which he preferred if not, to follow Vaastu principles.
  2. Sidereal and planetary positions in the horoscope of owner with details at the time of start of the work. Aspects of Vaastupurush, his state of sleep or awakening.
  3. Source of money spent in house construction.
  4. Was the spent amount justified?
  5. Cooperation between Owner + Architect + Builder and Astrologer, if not reasons behind it.

VI.  Observations And Results

Every six months the following information is to be recorded with date and name of the surveyor -
  1. What was the ideological background of the house owner for which he preferred of not, to follow Vaastu principles.
  2. Sidereal and planetary positions in the horoscope of owner with details at the time of start of the work. Aspects of Vaastupurush, his state of sleep or awakening.
  3. Source of money spent in house construction.
  4. Was the spent amount justified?
  5. Cooperation betweenOwner + Architect + Builder and Astrologer, if not reasons behind it.
  6. Electric and water systems with other facilities favorable or not.
  7. Furniture, equipment with other gadgets assembled for interior show and comforts how far convenient.
  8. Overall progress or regress of the owner and his kith and kin, in Social, Economic, Cultural, Political, Business and behavior point of view.
  9. What were the grounds on which the house was sold, if so, and to whom? Are the same problems are being encountered by the new owner?
  10. An overall plus or minus effect of the Vaastu within that period of Ten years.

VII.  Discussion

Under this heading the researchers may put all the arguments with the support of quotations by name (year in bracket) who worked earlier, to justify the present findings. To support the reasoning's of the results secured, the experiences of several people by name, address and year may be quoted. Self-experience are to be recorded point wise correlating them with the Vaastu as per time factor lodged therein. If some questions and doubts emerge, are to be serially recorded. Suggestions are also to be written, whether anything more could be done in this field and how.

VIII.  Bibliography

Supporting references of the available literature and experiences interviewed are to be listed alphabetically putting the heads in order -
  1. Surname
  2. Name
  3. Year
  4. Title
  5. Journal
  6. Vol. No. Page to Page
  7. Publisher
  8. Address

IX.  Research Scholars

This calegory belongs to the students of Engineering Architecture and other sciences holding a degree or diploma, or appearing for it. The project is to be framed under the following headings so that the same could be submitted for registration for a higher degree, like Ph.D. and scholarship / fellowships. Such Scholars also could join senior groups for research and apply for scholarships in the country or abroad to the Govt. / Semi Govt. private agencies / trust, corporations, business groups, manufacturers etc.
  1. Title of the project reflecting the basic theme.
  2. Academic context and research.
  3. Justification for prosecuting research on the topic.
  4. Material and methods.
  5. Summary of expected outcomes as original contribution.
  6. Bibliography.
The research papers may be prepared under the headings already described. Statistical survey should be done for at least 100 houses for the period of minimum ten years or multiples of ten years. Student researchers may select the area / colony for survey work constructed and populated 10 years or more. Houses may be classified as single residential houses, of super higher, middle, lower middle and lower income groups. Multistoreyed buildings shelters, shoping complexes, offices, commercial houses, farmhouses, hotels, educational institutions. Groups of similar houses or a heterogeneous assembly of the houses may be considered. Provision should be there for control and comparison.

X.  House Owner Researchers

Get a thorough check of your home with minute observations by a Vaastu expert and get identified the auspicious portions and note them in the diary. Ask for an alteration scheme and try to alter and repair the house as per your capacity. Now keep an eye on the changes occuring due to Vaastu alteration in personal and family life in comparison to the previous experience. Prepare your write up under the same headings and send for publication in Vigyan Bharati Pradeepika.
  1. Title
  2. Name address, Post and Grade of researcher
  3. Introduction
  4. Material & Methods
  5. Observations & results
  6. Discussion
  7. Summary
  8. Conclusion
  9. Bibliography
  10. Precautions & facilities
A typed script with your passport size photograph is solicited here if it is not inconvenient. Papers will be published after scrutiny and editing if found worthy.
Some of the possible research titles may be as under:
  1. Study of the campus / house / place / complex (give name if any) Vaastu point of view.
  2. A survey report of the residential houses of (Name of colony) or area with application of Vaastu principles.
  3. A comparative Vaastu study of the effects of alterations made in my own house. Prescriptions and proscriptions for interior setting of furniture and other gadgets. A comparative experience of changes made therein. Curve and straight line structures and their overall effects and differences on dwellers.
  4. A comparative study of houses made of wood, bricks, stone, iron, concrete or any other material.
  5. A comparative account of environmental studies around the colony and / or the town.
  6. Pain, comfort and security feelings during living in a particular house for a said period.
  7. Principal and methods of various Masters or Vaastushastra and a comparative account between any such two or more.
  8. Some experiments with pyramid models.
  9. A village, A town, A country - Survey and study according to Vaastu principles.
  10. A specific Vaastu Survey of the temples of a said area.
  11. Business complexes, Offices, Shops of the place surveyed according to Vaastu principles.
  12. Educational institutes of the area surveyed according to Vaastu principles.
  13. Gardens, Dairies, Shops.
  14. Hospitals,Flats, Multistoryed buildings etc.

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