In our country, 90 percent of people are unfamiliar with Vastu Shastra, while only 10 percent believe in its principles. In contrast, 80 percent of the population in China believes in Feng Shui. Interestingly, in China, property plans aligned with Feng Shui can secure loans from banks, indicating the belief that adhering to Vastu Shastra principles ensures timely loan repayments. China’s remarkable economic growth is widely acknowledged. Similarly, in Hong Kong, government approval for plans follows Feng Shui considerations.
Hence, it’s evident that if all builders in our country construct properties according to Vastu Shastra, it could lead to collective contentment. Unfortunately, a significant number of Vastu Shastris in our country lack comprehensive knowledge of the subject, eroding people’s faith in this ancient science. Questions arise regarding the effectiveness of remedies such as pyramids or crystals in correcting Vastu defects, and in our opinion, such measures might not yield significant results. Pyramids, for instance, demonstrate efficacy only when placed at the center of a structure, rendering them ineffective elsewhere.
Vastu Shastra primarily involves the proper arrangement of rooms like bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms in a home. Incorrect placements can lead to various issues. However, rectifying such placements using mirrors without causing any harm can foster positive energy and communication. Mirrors hold immense significance in Vastu Shastra. Incorrect mirror placements can result in negative outcomes and even contribute to feelings of depression.
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