Vastu
Hello friends so today i am going to share about many things related to vastu so vastu is a traditional Indian system of architecture which literally translates to "science of architecture. These are texts found on the Indian subcontinent that describe principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry. Vastu Shastras incorporate traditional Hindu and in some cases Buddhist beliefs. The designs are intended to integrate architecture with nature, the relative functions of various parts of the structure, and ancient beliefs utilizing geometric patterns, symmetry, and directional alignments.
There exist many Vāstu-Śastras on the art of building houses, temples, towns, and cities. One such Vāstu Śastra is by Thakkura Pheru, describing where and how temples should be built.By 6th century AD, Sanskrit manuals for constructing palatial temples were in circulation in India.Vāstu-Śastra manuals included chapters on home construction, town planning,and how efficient villages, towns and kingdoms integrated temples, water bodies and gardens within them to achieve harmony with nature. While it is unclear, states Barnett,as to whether these temple and town planning texts were theoretical studies and if or when they were properly implemented in practice, the manuals suggest that town planning and Hindu temples were conceived as ideals of art and integral part of Hindu social and spiritual life.
There exist many Vāstu-Śastras on the art of building houses, temples, towns, and cities. One such Vāstu Śastra is by Thakkura Pheru, describing where and how temples should be built.By 6th century AD, Sanskrit manuals for constructing palatial temples were in circulation in India.Vāstu-Śastra manuals included chapters on home construction, town planning,and how efficient villages, towns and kingdoms integrated temples, water bodies and gardens within them to achieve harmony with nature. While it is unclear, states Barnett,as to whether these temple and town planning texts were theoretical studies and if or when they were properly implemented in practice, the manuals suggest that town planning and Hindu temples were conceived as ideals of art and integral part of Hindu social and spiritual life.
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