Vastu Shastra
Ancient Indian Science of Architecture & Space Harmony
Practical, non-demolition tips for your home
Our Philosophy
- We focus on practical, non-demolition improvements
- No fear-mongering - calm and balanced guidance
- Works for flats, rented houses, and owned homes
- For major structural changes, consult licensed professionals
Vastu Toolkit
Muhurta Planner
Find auspicious dates & times for Bhoomi Pooja, Grihapravesham, and more
NEWAyadi Calculator
Calculate auspiciousness of building dimensions using Kerala Vastu
NEWPlan Validator
Validate your home layout against Vastu principles
NEWRitual Guides
Complete guides with steps, items & mantras for Vastu rituals
NEWVastu Directions
Click any direction to learn about its significance
Room-wise Guidance
Main Entrance
Living Room
Master Bedroom
Other Bedrooms
Kitchen
Pooja Room
Bathroom/Toilet
Study/Office
Quick Tips
Clean the altar daily. Even a quick wipe keeps the sacred zone alive and welcoming.
Avoid clutter in the pooja area. A smaller altar with fewer objects usually feels calmer and more devotional.
Do not store random household items like bills, keys, chargers, or utility tools in the shrine cabinet.
Use light, gentle colors around the pooja space so the area feels open rather than heavy.
Remove broken idols, cracked frames, and damaged sacred décor respectfully instead of leaving them in worship.
If safe and feasible, keep the diya in the Southeast side of the altar or pooja room.