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FAQs
Some Common Questions Answered
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Frequently asked questions
No. Vāstu comes from the ancient Indian architectural science of Vāstu Shastra, which studies how natural forces, light, direction, elements, and energy, interact with built spaces. While Vāstu emerges from a spiritual tradition, the practice itself is not religious. It can be understood through a wellness, architectural, or energetic lens.
Many clients come to Vāstu simply because they want their home to feel clearer, calmer, and more supportive—regardless of their belief system.
Yes! Vāstu can be applied to apartments just as effectively as houses.
Its principles work beautifully in:
apartments and condos
rental units
shared or multi-use spaces
studios and lofts
small or unconventional layouts
Because Vāstu works with direction, energy flow, and elemental balance, even subtle adjustments, placement, color, symbolic corrections, or Yantras, can make a significant difference.
We also work with land.
Whether you are purchasing a property, planning a build, or want to understand the energetic qualities of land before construction, Vāstu can help assess auspiciousness, orientation, and long-term harmony.
Rarely. Most Vāstu adjustments focus on:
repositioning existing pieces
clarifying function and flow
using color or light to balance elements
energetic alignment and clearing
placing symbolic or natural objects in key zones
New furniture is only recommended if truly necessary. The aim is to re-align, not redecorate.
This is extremely common, especially in apartments, rentals, or shared buildings, and Vāstu accommodates it easily.
We use non-structural corrections such as:
directional adjustments
color and elemental balancing
Yantra placement
lighting and flow enhancements
symbolic remedies
intentional altar placement
clearing and activating stagnant zones
You do not need renovations or construction to experience the benefits of Vāstu.
A Pūjā is a sacred ritual performed to elevate the vibration of your home and set intentions for peace, harmony, and well-being.
A typical Pūjā includes:
preparing and purifying the space
arranging sacred objects or an altar
using natural elements—light, flowers, incense, water
chanting mantras
making symbolic offerings
a noticeable shift in atmosphere, often experienced as calm, warmth, clarity, or upliftment
The ceremony is gentle and inclusive. Family members, children, and pets may participate or simply observe.
No prior knowledge or specific belief is needed.
Pūjā is fundamentally about:
intention
gratitude
mindfulness
connection
uplifting the energy of a space
Creating peace
Many people who consider themselves secular or simply “spiritually curious” find Pūjā grounding and deeply meaningful. It meets each person exactly where they are, without imposing doctrine or expectations.
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