ARTICLES ON VASTU
Vasati
- the Origin of Feng Shui
(by Marcus Schmieke)
India and China are separated by the huge
Himalayan mountain range, but inspite of that, these two ancient
cultures always have had a cultural interchange.
For example, Martial Arts and also Buddhism originated in India and
were later transferred to China. Even in Kung Fu, the original
Sanskrit designations for the various fighting positions are still
known to some masters.
Through many similarities we can see that
Vasati and Feng Shui must have been influencing each other over a
long period of time. While Feng Shui is considered to be at least
4,000 years old, Vasati has already been systematically described in
early parts of the Vedic scriptures like the Rig
Veda, and those scriptures are more than 5,000 years of age.
Even more impressive witnesses of the historic
age of Vasati are the ancient cities of the
5,500-years-old Indus-Sarasvati Culture which were discovered in the
year 1921.
The first city was found close to the village Harappa, and because
of that this culture became known as the Harappa civilization. One
of the most well-known cities from this era is Mohenjo-Daro,
which has been planned in a grid system with streets going
perpendicularly from north to south and from west to east, dividing
the city into rectangular blocks. The houses of Mohenjo-Daro were
built pointing to the main directions, and each of them possessed a
central courtyard.
These features are found in every city of the
Harappa civilization. All of them were planned like chessboards and
were divided into squares of like dimensions, forming various city
areas with different functions. The temple was placed in the city
center. All of this is strictly following the Vasati guidelines –
this suggests that the science of Vasati existed even before the
cities of the Harappa civilization had been constructed. The cities
did not grow organically but were planned systematically following a
clear geometrical concept.
From this we can conclude that Vasati is even
older than Feng Shui, and it is highly probable that it has
influenced the development of a similar science in China. The
different cultural and climatic conditions in China may be
responsible for the differences between Vasati and
Feng Shui.
In China the cold winds from the North
and the constant military threat from the Mongols in the North were
the cause for the North generally being considered as a direction of
lesser quality whereas in the Vasati system the North is considered a
direction from which the most important organic energies flow into
the house and the plot.
This corresponds to the energetic principles
known to European geomancy and its modern
scientific traditions (Viktor Schauberger, Wilhelm Reich, K. F. von
Reichenbach) since hundreds of years. Therefore Vasati is more
relevant to the building and living practice in the Western
countries.
Vasati seems to be the original natural art of
invoking positive energies to one´s house, and it has already been
applied in the Western hemisphere since the time of the famous Roman
architect Marcus Vitruvius – without us being aware of it.
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