Friday, 1 June 2018

How to make your new home Vastu compliant



When buying a home, one always puts to analysis the important factors such as the price, configuration, location, time it would take them to vacate and how buying a home would affect their routine. However, there is one thing that majority of people don’t consider while buying a home, and that is whether the home is Vastu-compliant or not.

Many flats in Hinjewadi are built in such a way that’s Vastu compliant as this old form of Indian architecture helps with prosperity and success.

Vastu Shastra is a form of Indian architectural science with which many Indian homes are built in a manner that brings more good luck, wealth and prosperity. The reliance on Vastu shastra is solely subject to a person’s belief in it and how superstitious they are. The reason why this concept is overlooked is because not many believe in it.

But in actuality, many Indian residents believe in the system of Vastu shastra. It has proven to be beneficial to their well-being to a good extent. Here are some tips on how you can make your home Vastu compliant.

·         Have a name plate beside your entrance door. According Vastu experts, a name plate increases the sense of ownership of the house. For bringing good luck and good opportunities, this will be beneficial.

·         Lighting incensed sticks or candles each morning and evening helps ward off negative energy, brings peace, and gets rid any evil eye.

·         Having your kitchen in south-east or north-east corner helps with kitchen chores and reduces the occurrences of mishaps.

·         Nimbu or lemon in one way or another has always played a role in getting rid of negative energy and any evil eye. So, keep a whole lemon in a glass of water. Vastu experts suggest that the lemon has to be changed every Saturday and must be followed religiously.

·         Keeping medicines in the kitchen is considered bad luck. Since the kitchen is considered to bring health and happiness, it advised by many vastu experts to not have any medicines stored in the kitchen.

·         Yes, it’s true that many bedrooms have mirrors, but keeping mirrors in bedrooms is actually not advisable. It is believed that it leads to family disputes. If a mirror is already there, then keep it covered with a cloth before going to bed.

·         Hanging windchimes is very helpful in destressing and keeping negative away. The soothing sounds of the wind chimes helps you calm down and focus on positive things.

Many upcoming flats in Pune have started adhering to Vastu shastra system as many residents, especially family people find it to be beneficial as see it as one of the factors that improves the quality of the house. Even Shapoorji Pallonji is soon going to come to one of Pune’s most highly preferable locations, Hinjewadi, with their upcoming residential flats in Hinjewadi, Joyville, that is Vastu compliant to provide all the comforts and convenience that one seeks in a home.

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