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Vastushastra
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Allignment of various sectors or Placement of directions for various activities in a building
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Various Defects arising due to wrong alignment
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Good Effects due to proper alignment
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Colours for the Building
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A Note of Caution
The Cases which follow in this chapter are based on the actual case studies undertaken by me. However I would like to caution the reader not to come to any hasty conclusion regarding the rectification required in their houses even if such defects as mentioned do exist. I have only underlined the Primary factors but have omitted mentioning the secondary and contributory factors which (in the absence of compensating factors) have given the effects mentioned. Therefore these cases are to be treated as extreme ones. There is no need for you to get scared even if some defects exist. Do not undertake the corrections yourself based on the information contained in this chapter.

Every structure is different no matter how alike they look. Only an expert in Vaastu can determine the points and extent of correction which should be economical, structurally possible and suited to meet the requirements of the inmates concerned. The process of correcting is complicated and should not be attempted without the help of a Vaastu expert.

The chapter is mainly intended for the builders, architects and those who wish to take up the construction of their houses on their own so that they avoid the primary defects.

The correction of existing structures should necessarily be left to the discretion of the Vaastu expert. It should be noted that demolition at certain points can result in a sudden increase of negative forces which are life threatening and dangerous to the inmates. For obvious reasons the method of correction is left out this chapter

 

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