Remedial Vastu

Energised Water: Nourishing the Body at a Vibrational Level

Not all water nourishes equally. Most tap and bottled water carries a vibrational energy of just 1,000 to 2,500 Bovis units, while the human Body naturally resonates at 9,000 to 9,500 Bovis. Each time we consume low-energy water, we subtly lower our energetic baseline, which impacts our vitality, immunity, and overall balance.

To reverse this, we use advanced Water Energy Enhancers—proprietary tools designed to elevate the vibrational field of water, restoring it to a level that supports and uplifts the human energy system.

When water is harmonised:

  • Cellular absorption improves
  • Mental clarity sharpens
  • Energetic fatigue lessens
  • The Body’s healing intelligence is awakened

Whether for daily drinking, cooking, bathing, or rituals, energised water becomes an unseen ally in your quest for holistic health.

Thousands have already shifted their everyday wellness through something as simple—and profound—as a glass of truly living water.

Scientific Correction of Water Drainage Energy Loss

In both ancient Indian Vaastu Shastra and Chinese Feng Shui, the flow of water within a structure—primarily through drains and toilets—is considered crucial to the energetic well-being of its occupants. These drainage points are believed to act as exit pathways for not just waste, but also for positive ambient energy. Continuous outflow from toilets, washbasins, and kitchens may gradually drain the space of its vital cosmic energy, leading to reduced prosperity, poor emotional balance, and lowered energy levels in residents.

Modern lifestyles, however, cannot eliminate indoor plumbing. Kitchens and bathrooms are structural essentials. That’s where our research-backed solution offers a groundbreaking answer.

Through years of experimentation and energetic calibration, we have developed engineered copper rings that neutralise the energetic discharge of flowing water.

When fitted correctly at drainage points:

  • The energy of the water is reduced to zero, preventing it from dragging cosmic or geomagnetic energy away.
  • The positive energy field of the premises remains intact, even in high-drain zones.
  • There is no interference with the physical flow of water or the plumbing setup—just an energetic correction layered onto your infrastructure.

This innovation bridges ancient understanding with modern functionality, offering a non-invasive, measurable, and cost-effective solution that no existing system has matched in terms of effectiveness or simplicity.

It’s not just a remedy—it’s a revolution in vastu correction. A true gift for every vastu consultant seeking scientifically sound tools to help clients live in spaces where energy stays in, and life flows forward.

SOME IMPORTANT TENETS OF VASTU SHASTRA

After analysing the Vastushastra tenets and principles, some ground rules can be formulated for deriving optimum benefits from Vastu-Vidya at the planning stage itself.

Before planning a Vastu, the following guidelines, if interpreted and applied in the right spirit, can help in planning and designing a virtuous Vastu :

  • The geometric axis of the Vastu should be aligned with the geomagnetic axis of the plot.
  • The North-South axis should be longer than the East-West axis.
  • The majority of the Vastu construction should be located in the Southwest zone of the plot, and open spaces should be provided in the Northeast direction.
  • Underground water tanks should be planned in the North and the Northeast directions.
  • The ground terrain should have gradual slopes towards the North and east directions.
  • The storage room should be located in the Southwest corner.
  • Excavation should commence from the Northeast side and move in a clockwise direction towards the Southeast side, then proceed in the Southwest direction. Activities like providing a footing for the structure and ground filling must begin in the Southwest.
  • To avoid any ill effects of neighbouring Vastu and its domain, it is advisable to complete the construction of the entire compound wall before commencing any other construction activity. The South and West side compounds should be constructed of stone, solid and heavy, with sufficient height.
  • Soil analysis should be carried out. Soil lacking the requisite characteristics as per Vastushastra should not be used for ground filling. Good-quality soil should be procured from elsewhere for this purpose.
  • A bore-well or a constructed well for a water source should be located in the North or the Northeast direction.
  • The Southern walls should not have any door or window openings. The wall in this direction should be either 18-inch (45-cm) thick construction or a double wall cavity in between.
  • The maximum possible number of doors, windows, and ventilators should be provided in the North, Northeast, and East directions.
  • In the same house, differential levels for internal rooms are not advisable.
  • Basements and cellars should be avoided.
  • Roofs, if provided, should have slopes towards the East, northeast, and north directions.
  • Roofs slanting towards the South and the West directions are not advisable.
  • If possible, an additional room or a floor should be constructed on the Southwest side.
  • Extra height should be allowed for parapet walls on the South and the West sides.
  • The Southwest plinth level should be 9 inches (22.5 cm) higher than the other plinth levels. The planned ground slopes towards the North and East directions should also be taken into consideration when determining the other construction levels.
  • Audmber family trees should be planted on the South border, while the West side could have Nilgiri (Eucalyptus) trees or medicinal, herbal, and aromatic plants and bushes.
  • The North and the East sides should be provided with open spaces for free air circulation.
  • In cases where the neighbouring plot includes a water body or pond on its Northeast side, the height of the compound wall on the Southwest side of one’s plot should be raised sufficiently to make the Southwest side extra massive. This provision can be made at the landscaping stage itself.
  • It is considered profitable to purchase additional adjoining land on the North, Northeast, and East sides. On no account should any be acquired on the South or West sides once a house has been constructed on a plot.
  • In the construction of the structure proper, uneven shapes, fancy windows, and unwarranted cantilever projections should be strictly avoided.
  • In ownership flats, options for prior planning are limited. Hence, the Vastu should be made healthy and full of vitality through external means. Lightweight items should be placed in the North and east directions, while rigid and heavy things should be located in the South and West. This principle applies not only to the entire Vastu but also to individual rooms within it.
  • If the East side is blocked on any account, additional windows should be provided in the North direction. If possible, sunlight should be beamed in from the East direction by using a reflector mechanism.
  • The North, Northeast, and East side walls should be decorated, preferably with photographic frames or paintings of Goddesses, and wallpapers with natural scenery, etc.
  • The North, Northeast, and East side walls should be painted with bright, glossy colours, while the painting scheme for the West and South side walls could use dull, matt-finish type colours.
  • Toilets should be located in the South and the West.
  • A Vastu with 100% matching of characteristics and performance as espoused in Vastushastra is an idealistic condition. In practice, it is necessary, and sometimes even sufficient, to achieve a minimum of 70% to 80% of the ideal conditions in a Vastu.
  • The overhead tank should be on the West side. A tank on the North or the East side is also permissible. However, underground or ground-level water should never be stored in the West or southwest directions.
  • One should sleep with their head pointing towards the East or the South direction. Beds should be arranged accordingly.
  • Puja-room (prayer room) should be planned in such a manner that the back of the Goddesses should touch the East side wall, with the person facing the East direction while performing the puja.
  • Multi-coloured fancy lamps should be placed on the North and East walls, specifically avoiding the South side surfaces.
  • If possible, the Vastu should be extended by 4–5 ft. in the Northeast direction to ensure the Northeast directional bliss for the household or a shop.

Vaastu & Architecture: Designing with the Soul in Mind

Vaastu architecture is more than a method—it’s a sacred science of space. Rooted in the principles of matter and energy, it aligns physical structures with the cosmic forces that govern life, creating spaces where the Body feels supported, the mind is at ease, and the soul finds room to evolve.

This time-honoured approach combines the wisdom of Vaastu Shastra with contemporary design, emphasising orientation, spatial geometry, proportion, and energy flow. Homes, offices, and institutions built on these principles don’t just look beautiful—they radiate harmony, enhance well-being, and invite abundance.

While modern architecture often favours curves and irregular forms to express aesthetic dynamism, Vaastu recognises the square and rectangle as vessels of stability and completion. These shapes hold and channel energy with precision, forming the ideal matrix for peaceful, regenerative living.

At its essence, Vaastu is the science of spatial consciousness—a system that harmonises form, direction, proportion, and intention with the five elements and cosmic geometry. It is based on the interplay between Matter and Energy, two forces that shape every experience we have within a space.

Geometry as a Conductor of Energy

Vaastu emphasises the use of stable and energy-holding shapes, such as squares and rectangles, which resonate with balance and containment. These forms create vibrational patterns that promote restfulness, clarity, and emotional balance.
In contrast, while curves and triangles may appeal to the aesthetic preferences of modern architecture, they tend to disperse energy in an unpredictable manner. Vaastu does not oppose modernity—it simply recognises how geometry shapes our subtle perception and physiological response.

Integration of the Four Spaces

A truly Vaastu-aligned building harmonises four critical fields:

  1. Space within the human Body (Sharir Vaastu)
  2. Constructed space (Vastu of the built form)
  3. Terrestrial or earth-bound energy space (Bhumi Vaastu)
  4. Cosmic vibrational field (Brahmanda Vaastu)

When these domains are aligned, the architecture becomes a Yantra—a sacred tool for balance and manifestation. The home becomes a microcosm of the Universe, an echo of the cosmos through which the resident can live, work, and evolve.

Vaastu-designed homes are not only structurally sound—they are energetically intelligent. Residents often report improvements in:

  • Mental peace and emotional stability
  • Physical health and immunity
  • Financial and professional flow
  • Harmonious family relationships
  • Overall spiritual growth and life purpose clarity

The 45 Vaastu Devtas—the subtle energy beings or vibrational fields that govern different sections of a space.

Vaastu emphasises the use of stable and energy-holding shapes, such as squares and rectangles, which resonate with balance and containment. These forms create vibrational patterns that promote restfulness, clarity, and emotional balance.
In contrast, while curves and triangles may appeal to the aesthetic preferences of modern architecture, they tend to disperse energy in an unpredictable manner. Vaastu does not oppose modernity—it simply recognises how geometry shapes our subtle perception and physiological response.

🔹 Integration of the Four Spaces

A truly Vaastu-aligned building harmonises four critical fields:

  1. Space within the human Body (Sharir Vaastu)
  2. Constructed space (Vastu of the built form)
  3. Terrestrial or earth-bound energy space (Bhumi Vaastu)
  4. Cosmic vibrational field (Brahmanda Vaastu)

When these domains are aligned, the architecture becomes a Yantra—a sacred tool for balance and manifestation. The home becomes a microcosm of the Universe, an echo of the cosmos through which the resident can live, work, and evolve.

🔹 Practical and Spiritual Impact

Vaastu-designed homes are not only structurally sound—they are energetically intelligent. Residents often report improvements in:

  • Mental peace and emotional stability
  • Physical health and immunity
  • Financial and professional flow
  • Harmonious family relationships
  • Overall spiritual growth and life purpose clarity

This is not a coincidence—it is the result of spatial integrity, directional precision, and elemental balance. A well-aligned home becomes a healing womb. It doesn’t just protect you; it empowers you.

45 devtas

The 45 Vaastu Devtas: The Subtle Guardians of Space

According to Vaastu Shastra, every structure is more than bricks and beams—it is a living field governed by 45 subtle energy centres, known as the Vaastu Devtas. These are not deities in a religious sense, but dynamic, energetic intelligences that govern specific zones within the Vaastu Purusha Mandala, the metaphysical blueprint of space.

Each Devta influences a distinct quality of life:

  • Some oversee health, vitality, and immunity
  • Others govern wealth, relationships, creativity, or mental clarity
  • Still others are linked to spiritual evolution, emotional well-being, or protection

For example:

  • Agni (Southeast)energises digestion, transformation, and passion
  • Kubera (North)governs prosperity and financial flow
  • Vayu (Northwest)is linked to movement, communication, and detoxification
  • Brahma (Centre)represents balance, consciousness, and soul alignment

When these energy fields are respected and activated through conscious design—or corrected through remedial vastu—they create a symphony of vibrational coherence. The result is a space that actively supports the dharma, karma, and well-being of every occupant.

Understanding and aligning these 45 Devtas is not superstition—it is energetic engineering at its most refined. It allows the designer or vastu practitioner to move beyond generic recommendations and offer pinpoint corrections rooted in the precise energetic anatomy of a structure.

Would you like me to create a visual grid of the 45 Devtas, including their placements and attributes, next, or perhaps write about how your proprietary tools help correct imbalances across these zones?

  •  Vayu (Northwest)is linked to movement, communication, and detoxification.
  • Brahma (Centre)represents balance, consciousness, and soul alignment

When these energy fields are respected and activated through conscious design—or corrected through remedial vastu—they create a symphony of vibrational coherence. The result is a space that actively supports the dharma, karma, and well-being of every occupant.