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Рина Задвиль – Vastu for personal growth and self-realization (страница 6)

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When examining a plot before purchase, it is important to pay attention to the smell of the soil. If it has a bad odor, this may hint at Shalya Dosha, but not necessarily, as it depends on the source of the smell. In any case, one should avoid purchasing land with a bad smell, because it is a form of dosha regardless.

Three Methods for Identifying and Detecting Shalya Dosha

1. Manual excavation (the simplest method) – Through excavation, the plot is cleaned. The cleaner the plot and the home, the greater the contribution to spirituality. The main cause of receiving a home with Shalya Dosha is spiritual: it indicates resistance to spirituality, lack of spiritual development, or an absence of inner change. Sometimes even orthodox individuals receive such homes, because they are fanatical – they do not deepen their spiritual development but simply follow certain traditions, in some sense blindly and primitively.

2. Vedic astrology – To recognize Shalya Dosha through astrology requires very deep knowledge in this specific field, or knowledge in disciplines such as Prashna or Shalya Mantra Shastra. Astrology can also reveal whether the second type of Shalya Dosha (non-material, supernatural) is present on the land.

3. Biolocation (dowsing).

In cases where bones are found on the land and one wishes to reinter them elsewhere, the timing must be chosen according to an appropriate nakshatra.

In other cases, when one suspects the presence of non-material entities on the land, or the home is already built and there is a possibility that burials lie deep beneath it, one must contact a specialist to examine the situation and, if necessary, perform a ceremony of release and appeasement for the souls to whom the bones belong.

In principle, such corrections are not performed independently by someone inexperienced in this field – especially if you are not certain that Shalya Dosha is truly present on the land.

If a building or plot is not aligned with the cardinal directions, this indicates a defect known as Vidisha. This defect mixes the places of the deities within the home, and therefore it becomes impossible to determine their exact locations. According to ancient formulas and scriptures, when Vidisha is present, one may plan, design, and apply corrections using mandalas with different divisions (3×3, 5×5, 7×7), but it will not be possible to divide the home into 81 parts (the 9×9 mandala). In any case, it is important that the center of the home – the Brahmasthan – correspond to the shape of the home, along with the surrounding sections. This means that the Brahmasthan cannot be oriented to the cardinal directions if the house itself is not aligned with the cardinal directions.

Vastu Shastra is a science that is based, among other things, on symmetry. This symmetry allows corrections to be applied properly. In principle, when Vidisha is present, one uses the 3×3 mandala, which consists of only 9 parts.

Ideally, the deities in the Vastu Purusha Mandala are divided into four layers of padas: the central Brahmasthan, surrounded by the Devata layer (divine beings), surrounded by the Manushya layer (human-like deities), surrounded by the outer Pishachya layer, consisting of 32 demonic deities.

The mandala divided into 81 parts has several variations. For example, unlike the mandala shown before you, there is an additional variation that includes 32 outer deities occupying only one pada each.

When preparing to renovate or apply corrections in a house not aligned with the cardinal directions, it is important to determine by how many degrees the house is tilted. Even if the tilt is less than 20 degrees, the exact positions of all directions must be checked. For this reason, one marks the locations of the deities (those that can be identified), the location of Brahma Bindu, the four padas surrounding the Brahma Pada (these must shift slightly in the direction of the tilt), and the 32 outer padas.

It is also necessary to correctly determine the positions of the deities Soma, Yama, Varuna, Shikhi, Anila, Pitra, and Rog by drawing a line from east to west (Brahma Sutra – that is, Surya, the Sun, life) and a line from north to south (Yama Sutra – death, as Yama is the god of death), as well as two additional diagonal lines: one from northeast to southwest, and the other from northwest to southeast (the corner deities). In this way, we can perform the most important corrections and improve the present condition.

When a house is in a Vidisha position, this also affects the elements – water, fire, air, and earth. This causes them to no longer function as they should from their proper corners, because those corners effectively no longer exist. Anything that disturbs the elements causes them to function incorrectly, which in fact is itself a dosha. A home (or apartment) with a 45-degree tilt is completely unsuitable for living. Such buildings are suitable only for business and trade.

Under many buildings in the world there are various kinds of passages – some for cars and some for people entering the building. In any case, according to Vastu, this is not a favorable condition. Because of movement beneath apartments that are, in essence, not connected to the ground, the disappearance of positive energies and stability may occur. Gates that block movement will not solve the problem. In most cases, nothing can be done. Corrections such as natural stone and strengthening the earth element within the home should help.

Water flowing beneath a home is considered a serious dosha. A home must stand on solid earth, without any element flowing underneath it. Such a defect, when one sleeps above it, can lead to severe illnesses.

Additionally, if there is a beautiful view from the window because of water flowing from the southwest of the home or near it in that direction, this is still problematic. In any case, such a home is not suitable for living at all.

Types of Corrections

Changing the shape of a building is, in fact, fundamental and powerful. Through altering the shape of the building, adding construction, or dividing the building, one can correct most doshas. For example, if a building has the shape of the letter “L” or any other inauspicious form, it can be divided into two parts (this principle applies to plots as well). By changing the shape of the structure, one may close cut-off parts, open certain areas, or close others.

Each element is governed by a specific planet. When the elements are harmonious, this helps improve the influence of the planets.

Ether – Jupiter

Air – Saturn

Fire – Sun

Water – Venus

Earth – Mars

Proper use of objects representing the five elements helps maintain harmony among them and allows the energies on the property to flow correctly.

In each sector of the house, only objects corresponding to the ruling element should be placed:

Northeast – objects of water and ether

East – objects of fire and ether

Southeast – objects of fire

South – objects of fire and earth

Southwest – objects of earth

West – objects of air, earth, and water

Northwest – objects of air

North – objects of water and air

For example, if there is a strong influence of the fire element (such as a heater) in a water-element area, it is recommended to keep a water pitcher there in order to balance the water element. It is important that additional water-element objects be present to fully improve the condition. Similarly, it is not advisable to design or place a fireplace in the northern part of the home, as this may cause headaches for the residents.

Planning windows and doors at the corner points of the four primary elements (water, fire, earth, air) harms the elements and destroys their functions. Therefore, if windows or doors exist in these corners, it is better to close them. Leaving them open is dangerous.

In principle, corrections related to the elements are extremely powerful; therefore, if it is impossible to correct a defect directly, one should strengthen the influence of the elements within the home.

An additional option for correcting elements is the use of drawings with element symbols. Each element has its own illustration – a symbolic form or letter representing it. If the corners of the home are cut off, or if defects exist that prevent the elements from functioning properly, one may place element symbols or illustrations to strengthen them. The symbol of each element is drawn in its proper sector, on the ceiling or in the corner – from there the element’s energy should flow. The symbol of the ether element is drawn at the center of the ceiling (Brahmasthan). It is best to use a light color or a shade similar to the color of the ceiling.

After this, the space must be “activated” through a special ritual – Vastu Shanti. This is a prayer to the deities of the five elements and to the elements themselves, to set them into positive motion. Vastu Shanti is also part of a larger ritual – Griha Pravesh, performed when entering a new home. This type of correction is best not done independently but with a Vastu specialist if you are not certain about the directions, if you are a beginner, or if you are unsure whether the correction is appropriate in your situation.