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Lord Vastu Purush: The God of Structure and Construction

By July 26, 2024No Comments
Lord Vastu Purush The God of Structure and Construction

Are you planning to construct a new home or buy a new property? Ever heard of Vastu Purush disha and its importance? Well, it comes under Vastu Purush Mandala, a diagram inspired by the birth of Lord Vastu Purush. So, let’s get ahead and explore more about his existence and how it made way for Vastu concepts. 

Who is Vastu Purush?

Known as “The God of Structure and Construction”, Lord Vastu Purush is characterised as a human figure with different body parts representing auspicious directions. These directions form Vastu principles used in constructing houses and buildings. Moreover, the symbolic diagram of these principles is known as the Vastu Purush Mandala, which we will cover later. For now, let us see how Lord Vastupurusha was born. 

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Origin of Vastu Purush

According to the ancient text Matsyapurana, once a war occurred between the Asuras (Demons) and Devtas (Gods). Lord Shiva fought on behalf of Devtas, and Andhakasur fought for the Asuras. During this, a few drops of Lord Shiva’s sweat fell on the ground, from which a giant male creature emerged. The giant creature, who was later called Lord Vastu Purush, was so huge that it almost covered the entire Earth.

Fearing Earth’s destruction, the Gods and the Asuras ran to Lord Brahma. Brahma, along with 44 other Gods, pinned him flat on the ground to save Mother Earth. On being thrown down to Earth, his different body parts covered different directions of the Earth. When the creature came back to his senses, he stated to Lord Brahma that it wasn’t his fault for being born so huge. Guilty Brahma appointed him the Lord of Constructions, naming him Vastu Purush. Since then, the directions associated with his body parts became a part of the Vastu Purush Mandala. 

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The Structure of Vastu Purush Mandala 

The Vastu Purush Mandal is a chart based on the life of Lord Vastu Purush. It is available in both a square and a 360-degree chart format. The diagram is divided into 9* 9 = 81 parts or squares. Brahma, known as Brahmasthan, is in the central part, and 44 other deities are in different parts. Among 45 deities, 32 gods are in the outer part and 13 in the internal part of the chart. 

The Vastu Purusha Mandala has 8*8=64 squares, and people call it the Manduka/Chandita Mandala. However, they call the 9*9=81 part the Paramasaayika Mandala. These two 9*9 and 8*8 grids are mainly popular among vastu practitioners. Vastu professionals used the Paramasaayika Mandala to design homes and offices and the Manduka Mandala to design temples.

Top Benefits of Following Vastu Purush Principles 

Here are the most important benefits of using Vastu Purush principles while constructing homes. Read below to learn more. 

  • Vastu Purush provides a home environment of harmony, positivity, happiness and prosperity. 
  • Promotes good health, the flow of wealth and brings good fortune. 
  • The blessings of Lord Vastu Purush balance the five elements- Fire, Earth, Air, Water and Space. This creates a positive living environment for all the members of the house. 
  • Also called the Manas Putra chart, it uses the Sun and Earth’s magnetic and energy fields to promote a positive and bright atmosphere at home.
  • The Vastupurusha chart’s ideas ensure that the house members always feel energetic and lively. 

Vastu Purush Significance in Different Directions 

These are the directions per the Vastu Purush Mandala chart, which shows different directions. This also represents its specific ruling, planet, deity, element, and Vastu Purush body parts and its significance. 

1. North (उदीची Udichi Kon) 

  • Ruling Deity: Kubera 
  • Ruling Planet: Mercury 
  • Element: Earth and Sky 
  • Covers Vastu Purush Throat: Represents communication and wisdom  

2. South (अवाचि Avachi Kon)

  • Ruling Deity: Yama 
  • Ruling Planet: Mars 
  • Element: Earth 
  • Covers Vastu Purush lower pelvic region: Represents Overall health and wellbeing 

3. East (पूर्व -प्राची Purva Prachi Kon) 

  • Ruling Deity: Indra
  • Ruling Planet: Sun 
  • Element: Fire
  • Covers Vastu Purush Heart region: Represents emotions and desires 

4. West (पश्चिम  प्रतीची Pacchim Pratichi Kon) 

  • Ruling Deity: Varuna 
  • Ruling Planet: Saturn 
  • Element: Water 
  • Covers Vastu Purush Lower Abdomen: Represents balance and harmony 

5. North East ( ईशान Ishanya Kon) 

  • Ruling Deity: Rudra 
  • Ruling Planet: Jupiter 
  • Element: Fire 
  • Covers Lord Vastu Purush Head: Represents understanding and expertness

6. South East (अग्नि Agneya Kon) 

  • Ruling Deity: Agni 
  • Ruling Planet: Venus 
  • Element: Fire 
  • Covers Vastu Purush stomach: Represents growth and progress

7. South West (नैऋत्य Nairutya Kon) 

  • Ruling Deity: Pitra 
  • Ruling Planet: Rahu 
  • Element: Earth 
  • Covers Vastu Purush Feet: Represents flexibility and adaptability 

8. North West (वायु Vayavya Kon) 

  • Ruling Deity: Vasudeva 
  • Ruling Planet: Moon 
  • Element: Air 
  • Covers Vastu Purush Heart: Represents creativity and skills 

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Vastu Purusha Items and Their Significance 

These are some of the most essential vastu purush items you must keep at your home to enhance its energy.  

1. Vastu Purush Yantra: The Vastu Purush Yantra is an essential tool to place in your home. It is infused with a touch of spiritual energies that drives abundance, wealth and positive energy. 

2. Vastu Purush Pratima: During the bhoomi pooja, the Lord Vastu Purush Pratima is placed underground in the northeast before construction begins. This is how to honour Mother Earth and bless your house with blessings and positive energy. 

3. Shaligram: Placing a Shaligrama Shila at home is very auspicious and lucky as it is the form of Lord Vishnu. As per vastu, it is to be kept along with the Tulsi plant. 

4. Vastu Coins: Vastu coins symbolise prosperity and luck. Therefore, they are placed near the front door, kitchen, or bathroom. This keeps activating the positive flow of energy into the home. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

1. Who is Lord Vastu Purush?

The Vastu Purush emerged from Lord Shiva’s sweat during the war with the demon Andhakasur. Later, Lord Brahma named him Vastu Purusha, calling him the Son of the Earth.

2. What is the significance of the Vastu Purush in Vastu Chart?

Vastu Purushudu is an essential God of Vastu chart considered while building a home. Moreover, it also consists of the blessing of 45 Gods and has the natural forces of the universe, filling your home with good luck and happiness.

3. What is the vastu purusha position in home?

Each body part of Vastu Purush is related to different directions of the house, making each corner auspicious. For example, the direction of the North East or the Ishanya Kon is related to his head, representing learning and wisdom.

4. What is the benefit of Vastu Purusha Mantra?

Chanting a Vastu Purush mantra is the best way to eliminate vastu doshas and free your home from negative energy. Chanting it daily can also create a peaceful and calming aura.

5. How can constructing a home, according to Vastu Purush, improve life?

Constructing a home with the vastu purusha principles in mind can surround your home with blessings, spiritual energy, and good luck. It can also make your home’s environment calming and relaxing.

6. What does the Vastu Purush Mandala Chart look like?

The Vastu mandala chart shows a man lying in a square grid representing a building’s layout. The chart provides guidelines for placing rooms, doors, and windows. Moreover, it provides a balanced energy flow within the proper structure.

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