Vastu Purush Deities.
Understanding the Vastu Chakra: Unveiling the Astronomical Knowledge of Vedic Sages and Energy Cycles of Nature.
Vastu Shastra gives the directive principles regarding construction of buildings so as not to displease the Vastu Purusha. These principles are explained with the help of the diagram called the Vastu Purusha Mandala. It is in this scheme of the Vastu Chakra that the climax of the astronomical knowledge of the Vedic sages is understood and perhaps they were successful in identifying the energy cycles of nature that are related to the above-mentioned deities.
Total 9 Deities Governing the West Direction: All gets power from Brahma as the Main Deity
मीत्र वदिक Devta का उल्लेख भारतीय पुरातन संस्कृतियों में एक महत्वपूर्ण स्थान रखता है। यह Devta मित्रता एवं सहयोग का प्रतीक मानी जाती है। हिंदू धर्म की श्रेणी में, Mitra का अस्तित्व सामाजिक एकता और सामूहिकता के विचारों से गहराई से जुड़ा हुआ है। Mitra is typically depicted as a benevolent figure, associated with the sun and the light it brings, which symbolizes clarity and enlightenment. This celestial association indicates his function as a guardian of truth, justice, and loyalty. His duality is apparent in the close relationship he shares with Varuna, the deity of cosmic order, suggesting a cooperative dynamic that underscores the importance of balance in the universe. Together, they oversee the moral conduct of both gods and humans, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining ethical standards in daily life.
The worship of Mitra in Vedic rituals reflects the deeper philosophical ideas prevalent in ancient Indian thought. His references in the hymns highlight the significance of oaths and covenants, indicating that adherence to promises is paramount for societal stability. The observance of rituals honoring Mitra also served to foster unity among tribes and clans, reinforcing the ideals of fraternity and mutual respect.
In conclusion, the Mitra Vedic deity transcends mere religious identity; he encapsulates profound ideas of friendship, truth, and societal integrity. His legacy, rooted in ancient texts, continues to inspire individuals and communities to cultivate bonds of goodwill and ethical conduct, thus enriching the moral landscape of society.
Now group of eight elemental deities
1. Pitra - also known as Pitragan The family members who die before and after the birth of a person, father, younger brother, son, etc., are all called Pitargan. The virtuous souls living in the third heaven are called Pitrus. One of the conditions of being a father is dehmukti and after dehmukti, any of the yoni into which they go is considered to be a paternal yoni. In the Vastu Chakra, the Pitruganas are placed at the southeast angle. Here, if it becomes agitated, that is, if Vastu rules are violated, it destroys the family and worldly achievements. If they are satisfied, they not only give directions but also enrich life by the grace of ancestors and deities.
2. Dauwarik - The word Dauwarik is used in the sense of Kshetrapal, gatekeeper, or watchman. In Sanskrit and Hindi dictionaries, the meaning of this word is given as gatekeeper. The Samarangan Sutradhar has considered 'Dauwarik' as the lord of Nandi or the first ganas. The meaning of Nandi is – Nandi is the one who pleases by singing praises through his voice. Nandanti Devata Yasya - Nandi sa Prakirita means the one whose praises please the deities, that is Nandi. Nandi is the main gana of Lord Shankar and is also the gatekeeper. In Vastuchakra, this post is located on the left sitting (hip) of Vastu Purush.
3. Sugriva - The literal meaning of Sugriva is - good-necked, hero, swan, a kind of scripture but in Vastu Chakra we consider Sugriva to be related to Lord Hayagreeva or Hayashirsha (Horse-headed) Maharishi Dadhyangtharvan and Ashwini Kumars. In this position, Maharishi Dadhyangtharvan is revered in the form of Guru and Ashwini Kumar as a student. One of the main reasons for believing this is that the masters of Vastu Vidya have given instructions to build Vidyabhyas Mandir on this post in the Shodash Room Vidhan. This place between West and Northeast is very important for study.
4. Pushpadanta - Pushpadanta is a Gana of Lord Shankar and belongs to the Gandharva caste. He is a knower of invisible knowledge and pleases Lord Shankar with his praises. Pushpadanta is a strong announcer of known learning.
5. Varun - Varuna is considered to be the god of water. They keep an account of sin-virtue and truth-false in the public and the secular side of this system is still alive today. Even today, when a person makes a vow or a vow, he takes water in his hand and takes a vow in the company of Varuna Devta. In the Vastu Chakra, Varun got a place in the far west direction on the left thigh post of Vastu Purush. In many places in the Vedic hymns, Varun has also received an analysis of the name 'Asura'. Asura means 'the giver of life' i.e. Varuna is the one who transmits the life force to the living beings.
6. Asur - Asuras are gods, but over a period of time, this name was used for the demons of tamasic nature. He was a seeker of illusory powers. Asuras are said to be extremely harsh and selfish towards human sensibilities. Although they have been endowed with the same power as the gods, a lack of generosity was seen in them. He was never behind the gods in doing penance and research. Hiranyakashipu-Hiranyaksha, Madhu-Kaitabha, Vritrasura, Ravana-Kumbhakarna-Ahiravan, Kansa-Jarasandha-Banasur, etc., were all called asuras because they had demonic tendencies in abundance.
7. Shosh - Shosh also means exploitation or drying up. It is considered to be the god of mourning and in the case of Vastu Shanti, all kinds of mourning in life are possible from here. If these gods get agitated by any kind of violation, then they bring grief to life. Samarangana Sutradhar has accepted Shosha as the son of Sun. Saturn's natural qualities are related to atrophy. Samarangan Sutradhar has told about the loss or loss of money due to the entrance of the building on this post. In some places, these ' atrophies' are also called 'mourning'.
8. Papayakshma - The word Papayakshma mainly consists of two words. Sin and Tuberculosis are the names of a type of disease that makes the lungs inactive gradually and bad deeds are called sins. The diseases or consequences which appear due to continuous inauspicious deeds of a person are called 'Papayakshma'. Tuberculosis itself is called Papayakshma. In the Vastu Chakra, this pada is located on the wrist of the left hand of Vastu Purush, near the west angle.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.
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The most important deity of the Vastu Chakra is Brahma. He is the lord of the largest landmass and the lord of nine positions in Ekashitipad (81 verses) Vastu. He has a reputation as one of the Dhata in the Vastu Chakra. Four Vedas, Upaveda (Ayurveda, Dhanurveda, Gandharvaveda, Sthappatyveda), Nyayashastra, Hota, Udgata, Adhwaryu, and Brahma, etc. Ritvija appeared from the four mouths of Brahma. From the east face the Rigveda, from the south face the Yajurveda, from the west face the Samaveda, and from the north face the Arthavaveda.
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