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The world's most ancient sacred science about architecture in perfect harmony with nature, for the sake of health, abundance, prosperity, peace and harmony, for the benefit of us, our children and nature.


 

Hungarian Runic

 
एकएव पुरा वेदः प्रणवो सर्व वाङ्मय  

Eka eva puraa vedaha pranavo sarva vaangmayaha.

Runes and Sanskrit: "The source is always One."

 

 

Welcome, dear visitor!

My name is Richard Nemeth (Atmakaraka: Jupiter - chart 8th house and navamsa 9th house), authentic representative of this knowledge in Europe and worldwide since 2017.

 
TRADITIONAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
 

In this age of highly developed science and technology, it seems incredible that India once possessed its own science, which underscored its superiority and uniqueness. It lay dormant under foreign rule, but today—not only here, but throughout the world—it has been spectacularly reborn!

This science is briefly called the science of energy and matter, time, space, and spatial form, and is essentially the science of subtle energy being transformed into gross or embodied energy, also called material form.

One could add that it is the science of sound and light, as well as of the word and its meaning, from which material forms such as house architecture, temple architecture, urban planning, and other imaginary forms arise. All of this is space-centered, but not religious or sectarian, as many mistakenly assume. It can be described as the science of the manifestation of energy in the form of matter. It also led to the discovery that the universe follows a mathematical formula and that architecture is a manifestation of this formula. The science is based on the technological principles and processes of the traditional art and architecture of Vaastu Shastra. This ancient science is called by the Sthapatis Maya Science and Technology, not only to distinguish it from modern materials science, but also to revive and cultivate the unique humanities of a great scientist and engineer, Maya.

Maya lived in the southern region of Kanyakumari—present-day Kumari.

This area was called Jambudweepam during the time of the Sangam (before and around 10,000 BCE).

 

 

 

The Pranava Veda is about cosmic energy.

While Maya is considered a mythical being from legends in many parts of India, in the southern region of Tamil Nadu, where he lived after the Great Flood, he was revered as a real person and authentic ancestor of the Pranava Veda—the ultimate source of the Vastu Shastras, the Agamas, and much of Indian culture.

Dr. Sthapati's lineage was part of the tradition established by Maya. Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati made great efforts to write down the 50,000 verses of the Pranava Veda. The Pranava Veda is one of the oldest Tamil works available today. Veda Vyasa (the compiler of the Vedas) himself presents it as the source of the Vedas. This scripture deals with the principles of light, sound, space, time, and self (individual and universal soul).

The Pranava Veda is considered a detailed commentary on the fundamental Mayan work, the Aintiram, which is still published as a text.

Dr. SP Sabharathnam, a Vastu and Agama scholar and translator of Mayan works and several other ancient texts, said the following about the Pranava Veda:

The functional pattern of the two fundamental aspects of Pranava (OM)—the OM light and the OM sound—is the central theme of the work.

It analyzes the nature of the primordial light in the form of visible rays, invisible rays, sparks, and flames that are constantly active.

In the inner and outer cosmos (the inner cosmos is found in every human body), the nature of the primordial sound is analyzed in the form of audible and inaudible sounds accompanied by luminous rays and sparks.

The Pranava Veda establishes the truth that there is a fundamental source of the primordial light that emits trillions upon trillions of rays of light. Every visible, luminous body moving in the near and far sky draws its energy exclusively from this fundamental source of ancient light.

The Pranava Veda speaks in detail about the grid of 64 squares, the micro-abode, the fivefold manifestation, the five cosmic elements, the positive, negative, and neutral interactions between the elements, and, most importantly, the infallible, complete identity and correspondence between the inner cosmos (human body) and the outer cosmos.

Maamuni Maja, considered a mythological figure, was revealed to be a historical figure after Dr. V. Ganapathi Sthapathi referenced the Mayan works in Tamil and Sanskrit literature.

"Ithihasa Puranam, Panchanam Vedhanam"

This means that according to ancient traditions, there are five Vedas: the Rigveda, the Yajurveda, the Samaveda, and the Atharvaveda. What the fifth Veda might be is a matter of heated debate among Vedic scholars.

The Ramayana and the Mahabharata claim to be the 5th Veda, but they are not.

Veda Vyasa himself (the author of the four Vedas – Rig, Yajur, Sama, and Atharva Vedas) proclaims the name of the fifth Veda:

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"Eka eva puraa vedaha pranavo sarva vaangmayaha"

which literally means: "IN THE ANCIENT PAST THERE WAS ONLY ONE VEDA – AND THIS VEDA WAS CALLED PRANAVA VEDA."

 

 

The benefits of this science have been utilized throughout the world in the past.

 

We don't have to go far to encounter the science of architecture. Such profound natural laws can be found in virtually every powerful building. If we look at most parliaments, we will find forms and structures that conform to the principles of Vastu.

If we look a little further, say, about 6,000 years back to the Sumerians, we can see that their economy was also a temple economy, in which the center of power of the respective state was the temple itself.

 

I would also like to mention the obvious construction methods I observed during my research in Greece. There are still countless buildings there that conform to Vastu principles, such as the Acropolis or the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, where even the remains of a lingam can be found. Not to mention the countless temples that have preserved this architectural tradition to some extent, but which today unfortunately only represent religious views and only partially adapt to the deep laws of nature. What is noteworthy, however, is that the house first receives a slice of the greek traditional New Year's cake that is blessed, and only then do the people.

The Temple of Asclepieia – associated with Hippocrates, the founder of medicine – treated patients primarily with the specific and healing power (vibration) of space.

Through the appropriate resonance created by a space, cells in the human body are tuned and healthy functions are activated, automatically correcting disorders in the diseased organism.

 

The Vatican in Rome was also built with the knowledge of Vastu, and the famous architect Marcus Vitruvius Pollio was already well-versed in the application of the deep principles of nature, which were later revived by Leonardo da Vinci.

The 19th-century French master architect, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier, apparently also analyzed the knowledge of space-time rhythm and utilized it in his works.

The Taj Mahal and countless other important buildings in India, many palaces built throughout Europe and the White House in Washington also correspond in many ways to the principles of Vastu, and even today many buildings and modern skyscrapers in Dubai are built according to this principle.

 

 

What was the purpose of the pyramids?

Pyramids can be found in virtually every country.

Their purpose was to stimulate certain life-giving frequencies, tuned to support life-giving energies. Generally, these structures resonated between 7.83 and 12 hertz, but there were also some that operated between 2 and 12 hertz. Our planet vibrates at about 8 hertz, which supports life, and in the middle of the rainforest, it can even reach 12 hertz, giving anyone who walks there a sense of well-being. The pyramids with lower frequencies were designed for healing, as it is known that the human brain needs these frequencies for proper hormonal balance.

 

 

The pituitary gland is actually the conductor of our entire body, requiring a vibration of about 5 hertz to function properly. If it doesn't function properly, the entire system begins to physiologically collapse, which is only a matter of time. A tiny organ and time thus control our well-being or, one could also say, our destiny. The number and rhythm of the Hertz frequency also depend on time, not just our age.

This is why we humans sleep or meditate so that we can utilize these low frequencies in our bodies.

At this point, I would like to note that the brain cannot reach such a low frequency during sleep, which is why meditation is also important for this.

 

Furthermore, the pyramids were distributed in an orderly manner throughout the world, forming a network on our planet and providing protection from cosmic radiation and negative influences.

This was the golden age in which resonance increased worldwide, leading to a high level of intelligence in all living beings, including plants and animals.

And last but not least, they structured the waters, which make up more than 70% of the planet and all living beings.

There were no electronic machines in the pyramids to generate these vibrations. All that was given were their location, size, material and shape, which formed the mysterious potential of the space.

Sthapatya Veda or Vastu?

This science is older than any religion on Earth; therefore, the temple originally did not represent a religion.

Most people have never heard of this science, and those who have encountered it in some form are unsure what to make of it and cannot imagine that this knowledge formed the basis of the most advanced civilizations.

All other sciences were considered "only" secondary, just as mathematics remains the most important science today.

Temples, pyramids, and their complexes created the basic conditions for a society to function, and everyone humbly adapted. Such civilizations flourished and survived for a long time.

The temples and pyramids themselves created this life-giving quality, which was enhanced by the precise and orderly design of the surroundings, until finally an entire city emerged.

Sthapatya Veda means: Architectural science.

Vastu means: CONSCIOUSNESS and is the building block of this science.

Everything is built from energy. It applies the concept of the origin of the universe scientifically, assuming that everything in it (whether visible or invisible) is built from a starting point according to fundamental universal laws.

This science also encompasses the construction of buildings, cities, sculptures, poetry, music, and dance.

The explanation for how so much is contained within a single science is actually quite simple:

Everything arises, functions, and ends rhythmically.

The entire process is governed by time, or rather, dominated by it.

Everything depends on time. Time creates space, which shows that time equals distance/measurement.

Time is therefore the key to this science and to everything that exists in our universe.

Our planet and the life on it also evolved over time, but what made it habitable was the correct set of proportions that developed over time.

The Earth's core consists of the element fire, surrounded by soil on which water can exist, while the atmosphere allows for the existence of air.

The proportions of these elements are essential and precisely right for life on this planet; were they not, life in this form simply could not exist.

The human body, too, is a marvelous creation of rhythms and proportions, and the marks of time are easily observable.

Plants and animals are also subject to these laws.

There is something that operates the same way in all living beings and even in the entire universe: It grows from a single point.

This is the fundamental law of nature and of the Sthapatya Veda.

This point is almost always pure energy, and from it, matter or non-matter arises.

It is said that idea and thought come first, and only from them—over time—can something tangible emerge. However, behind idea and thought lie even more subtle levels, such as the emotional, spiritual, or mental levels, which influence what begins to come into being. They are nothing other than deeper levels of consciousness. Every building, every city, every statue, every poem, every piece of music, and every dance can effectively influence ideas and thoughts, which in turn significantly determine actions and thus the final outcome

Without harmony in these areas, life-giving development and the preservation of happiness are impossible.

 

The Sthapatya Veda, written over 10,000 years ago, illustrated this science using temple architecture.

Since everything originates from a single point, the temple was the creative point in a city. From the center of the temple, energy reached the outer city walls and brought the city to life.

At this central point, there was usually a lingam, the core of the city. This core was designed to foster all aspects of a happy human life. It was the subtle level of consciousness that positively influenced the ideas and thoughts, as well as the emotions, soul, and spirit of every living being in the city.

To allow this "sacred" core to expand, spread, and grow to the outer city walls, the entire city was built in harmony with the temple. Thus, the whole city radiated in a way that benefited both the temple and all its inhabitants. It was a unity full of individuality—a vibrant order.

With the changing times and the dawn of the Dark Ages, people began to become alienated from nature and from one another. They became individualists, and the unity broke down. This led, about 1500 years ago, to the emergence of Vastu Vidya, a greatly simplified version of the Sthapatya Veda. For an average life, it was no longer necessary to possess comprehensive knowledge and a temple with an entire city, but only a house with a garden. People preferred to protected their own possessions, their ideas, and their security. Vastu Vidya made science more accessible, faster to implement, and more convenient, but at the expense of the completeness of knowledge.

Nowadays, it is very difficult to know what true science is because everything revolves so much around business and survival that the science of Sthapatya Veda has been practically replaced (or supplemented with fabricated titles) by individual ideas and short-term, quick fixes to make ends meet.

Vastu Vidya no longer considers a single point as the point of origin from which everything springs, but instead strongly adapts to external factors such as the sunrise. Therefore, one might mistakenly believe they own a Vastu building whose main entrance faces east. However, this can be a fatal error and significantly reduce the chances of true happiness and prosperity.

Let's take the Kailasha Temple in Maharashtra/Tamil Nadu/Ellora as an example.

This temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was built underground. The gigantic temple was hewn from a single stone—a megalith—about 1,500 years ago, starting at its apex and extending 32 meters deep to its base.

The temple faces west, and its southwestward tilt (Esa Prachee) is believed to promote long-term prosperity. The cardinal directions east, north, and south are completely blocked, confirming that the orientation need not be exclusively eastward.

Temples are massive stone structures that counteract or at least partially mitigate external influences through their own energy, such as a lack of sunrise or a blocked north.

A house, too, should be able to behave like a temple, since it is also a walled space.

However, only the original science, the Sthapatya Veda, can achieve this.

This name must not be protected or appropriated; it is the heritage of humanity.

Temples are massive stone structures that, through their inherent energy, counteract or at least partially improve external influences, such as a lack of sunrise or a blocked north.

 

Unfortunately, attempts were made to damage and falsify it: The Vaastu Shastra (the sacred scripture of the Sthapatya Veda) was reprinted in altered form, and the Puraanas (Vedic scriptures) were also corrupted.

These scriptures lost a very important part, namely their sole source, the divine source.

This source was called Pranavaveda and was the only Veda (the only knowledge) that existed during the Golden Age.

As the age of our planet darkened, the science of the sole source had to be expanded to a total of five Vedas to be understandable and useful to humanity (the center and the four cardinal directions).

This truth was summarized in the Puraanas. However, when the letter "A" disappeared and the Puranas came into being, an important Veda also disappeared with it: the middle Veda, the Veda of the divine source, the Pranavaveda.

From then on, only four Vedas existed, and Vastu Vidya arose, causing the Sthapatya Veda to fade into the background. Vedic temples typically utilize all the positive influences of nature, whereas this is often unnecessary and even impossible in modern residential buildings, as our knowledge of nature may be incomplete. With the knowledge of Sthapatya Veda, however, every building or object has access to the maximum support of nature, which can last for generations. This science possesses such profound, comprehensive, and precise mathematics and such extensive knowledge of the entire universe and life on Earth that it can never err. This makes it possible to plan for 1000 years.

 

WHAT ARE THE BASIC CRITERIA REQUIRED FOR A VASTU BUILDING?

! AYADI CALCULATION – THE DIMENSIONS !

Whether it's jewelry, a chair, a table, a bed, a statue, a lingam, a shrine, a hall, an apartment, a business premises, a building, a temple, a temple complex, a residential complex, or an entire city – the dimensions are the most important thing!!!

In our daily lives, the things we wear or use for protection, such as clothing, shoes, everything we eat, or medications, have specific measurements. Even in cocktails, we measure liquids, sugar, and other ingredients to enjoy the taste of the drink. Arbitrary measurements can impair the taste of the food. When we go to the store to buy shoes, the salesperson measures our feet to give us the perfect shoe that will make us comfortable while walking. The same thing happens with the tailor who sews the clothes. The doctor, too, prescribes pills or medications according to the patient's physical strength. This means that without measurement, we cannot enjoy or understand the world.

 

When a space is enclosed, the size and shape of the boundaries surrounding it determine the vibrational frequency of the space. So, when the energetic space, like a building, is enclosed by four walls, the building comes alive with this special energy and becomes a rhythmically vibrating, living organism—determined by the Aayadi measurement.

The chosen calculation corresponds to the characteristics of our own inner vibrations. Through their resonance, the occupant of the house can be in harmony and connection with universal space and experience spiritual and physical happiness.

 

Aayadi is a measure of the frequency or rhythm of the building—the greatness of the house. An insufficient Aayadi diminishes the quality of the building.

 

Architecture is the pinnacle of mathematics!

Hogyan csináljuk

Demonstration of vibration with tuning forks.

​With subtitles in multiple languages!

 

! The orientation of an object !

 

- Appropriate Suddha Pachee, Esa Prachee, or rather Agni Prachee with negative effects?

Correct and incorrect orientation.

​With subtitles in multiple languages!

! The slope around the property !

 

- A flat area is perfect, and if there is a slope, you shouldn't have too much of it, and definitely not in the wrong direction!

 

 

! The main entrance door of a building !

- Windows and doors, especially the front door, regulate the energy flow and energy quality in the building. They connect the building with nature.

 

! Time !

 

"If a seed is not sown at the right time, it will not bear fruit."

- Time is key to everything and must therefore be strictly adhered to.

Generally, we should NOT do anything constructive during the waning moon, as this is the time when the energies on our planet are dwindling and influence our actions. The energy of the waning moon is suitable for downsizing, selling, or destroying.

In addition, there are two days of the week (Tuesday and Saturday) when no construction is allowed at all, and there are also lunar months when it is disadvantageous or even dangerous to begin construction.

If we want to build or begin something that will advance our lives, the waxing moon, from the first phase to the full moon, is the right time.

There are astronomically determined favorable phases of the moon, but the best way is to know the breathing of the universe and choose one of the eight times of the year when the breathing of the universe pauses.

This neutral phase occurs (as in humans) before inhalation and lasts 18 minutes on our planet eight times a year, which is called Vastu Bhoomi time.

This is an astronomical time, and although many people try to find the right time astrologically, such a perfect time—like the aforementioned Vastu Bhoomi time—occurs perhaps once every 5,000 years, if it can be found at all.

These special short periods are one of the main requirements with regard to Vastu, and the beginning of any temple construction takes place exclusively during this time.

Particularly important steps in the construction of a building:

- First ceremony on the site where the construction will take place

- Laying of the foundation stone

- Beginning of flooring laying

- Beginning of wall construction

- Beginning of roof construction

- Installation of entrance doors

- Positioning of the entrance threshold

- Installation of windows

- Celebration at the very end of construction

Furthermore:

- Moving in (with overnight stay there that day!)

- Beginning of renovation work if a building already exists

- Signing of the purchase and rental agreements

For ceremonies in the countryside (property, farm, etc.), during the laying of the foundation stone and during the move-in, the use of the Vastu Bhoomi Puja (ceremony) is recommended; otherwise, a secondary date is sufficient, such as the moon phase and the day (not Tuesday and Saturday!) or an astrological date.

We will only move in once the work is actually completed! The interior design is not important.

I would be happy to support you with the ceremony and scheduling.

Vastu Bhoomi time is location-specific, not person-specific, which requires GPS coordinates.

​This special time can actually be used for anything important.

The perfect astronomical time

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Vastu Bhoomi Time

With subtitles in multiple languages!

 

 

What happens if more residents want such a pleasant building?

 

Not only the building, but also the person has a vibration that can be measured in sound and resonance, although it is as inaudible to the human ear as the building.

This sound can be calculated from the moment of birth. I would like to add that it has nothing to do with the horoscope, although it can be calculated from the exact birth data.

It is quite common for 2 people (or more) to live together in such a way that their vibrations (voices) are not in harmony with each other, which requires different compromises between the people living together and which is not always comfortable or pleasant. Of course, it also happens that there is harmony between them.

In this case, the simplest example is a piano.

Let's say that 2 or more people want to live together in complete harmony and be pleasant with each other.

If we press down 2 or more keys at random (as many as people want to live together) and listen to the sound that the piano emits at that time, we can notice that the sound obtained by the several keys is harmonic or even false. In each case, a note must be found for the next key, which keeps the created harmonic note still in harmony, or changes the false one into a harmonic one. This additional key represents the building, the sound of which strengthens the previous harmony, or the false sound generated until then becomes pleasant.

 

This is the main task of a Vastu building and is valid for all Vastu-made objects and Lingams, and even for a mantra that one uses in meditation.

Vibration is a huge power and it should be used positively.

 

Health vibrates differently than illness.

Happiness vibrates differently than sadness.

Wealth vibrates differently than poverty.

Luck vibrates differently than bad luck.

Success vibrates differently than failure.

Love vibrates differently than the absence of love.

These and many more quality of life can be calculated and embodied in resonance space and 'programmed' into any object, in addition to the fact that the residents or users are filled with a sense of well-being while they are in harmony with others and nature.

 

 

harmónia

 

 

Toilets and stairs are two very critical aspects according to Vastu.

 

Generally, the toilet should not be located within the Vastu Purusha Mandala, nor should the stairs leading to the upper floor or the basement.

If someone wishes to have them inside for convenience, both must follow very strict rules to avoid damaging the energies. For this reason, they are usually placed outside the Vastu Purusha Mandala, but it is still best to place the toilet farther away from the house. For modern people, this may not be the most convenient solution, but sacrifice brings success.

Neither our ancestors nor advanced civilizations placed the toilet in the room where they cooked, slept, and lived.

Staircases create an up-and-down movement of energies, which is why they must be treated very carefully. This depends not only on their exact location, but also on the number of steps, their possible turns, and their course—regardless of whether they are placed inside or outside the Vastu Purusha Mandala.

 

 

- A plot or building should not be irregularly shaped and disproportionate, or too long (stretched). If it is, the plot or building should be corrected according to Vastu rules (not always possible).

- ​In the area, it is also important to consider where water is located (reservoir, river, lake, etc.), tall trees, mountains, temples, cemeteries, etc and how late the sunrise may be.

- Regardless of the surrounding features of the plot, one should not forget about the quality of the soil, which should be tested according to Vastu!​

 

 

Once all of this is in place, the design and construction of the building can begin.

 

 

Let's do it consciously and practically.​

In a building designed according to Vastu, not a single square inch is wasted; that is, it is perfectly and consciously designed for full functionality. This means that the expected quality of life can usually be achieved in a building that is much smaller than imagined.

Vastu primarily emphasizes quality, not quantity.

In turn, excellent quality enables a high standard of living that people could not even dream of in the past - I say this from experience!

Without this science, building is more of a gamble than a conscious one.

​We can also view our home as an extension and protection of our body, much like clothing. A perfectly tailored dress feels very-very different from a store-bought one.

A well-designed Vastu house is therefore the main key to a good life, as it provides stable and continuous protection against the vagaries of all elements.

Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati

Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati

The world's most respected representative of this science

 

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