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Pinky Kapoor is one of the few Feng-shui and Vaastu consultants in the city today. Even thoughboth art forms have gained much popularity in the country over the past few years,there are perhaps very few people who blend both in their work.

She is one of the pioneers of this science in this city. Through her weekly articles in "The Telegraph" more and more people in Kolkata, Northeast, Jharkand, Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Assam developed a keen interest in the subject.
  about vaastu  
Vaastu is an art that originated in India , and Feng-shui, one which originated in China. This often leads to a great degree of confusion among people who wish to benefit from one or either. Left to choose between the two, a layman finds himself at a complete loss. 'Which will benefit me?' is the frequently heard cry from everymouth! Vaastu is considered the interplay of various forces of nature involving the five elements of earth, water, wind, fire and ether and strives to maintain equilibrium as these elements influence, guide and change the living styles of not only human beings but every living being on earth.

Thus they influence our deeds, luck, behavior and other basics of life. Vastu Shastra is the sublime elucidation of your surrounding and their influence on your life. Vastu literally means " house " or Dwelling Place and its principles establish to create a harmony between the fine elements viz. Earth, Sky, Fire, Water and Air in the environment.

Pinky Kapoor solves this confusion fantastically and yet, logically. After all both the art-forms aim at the same goal (conservation and use of cosmic energy). Why then shall we not blend both these to yield better results? Her clients are delighted with this new development - finally they get to put to use both Vaastu and Feng-shui to reap benefits
  basic principles of vaastu  
Vaastu Shastra is an ancient art-form. It is a highly scientific art, bringing together architecture and spirituality. An inappropriate interior design of a building can disturb the flow of positive energies that are connected to every occupant leading to disharmony, imbalance, and an increase in the level of stress and depression in their lives. Early sages of India laid down several principles for the construction of buildings that were valuable for the well being of mankind. Most of these principles were laid down keeping in mind the five great elements, namely - earth, space, air, fire and water. Each of the five elements of nature has a predetermined location on the property when taken in totality, then again inside the entire building, and finally in each room within the building.

Space: The element of space rules the centre of the property as a whole, the home, the workspace and each individual room. Lord Brahma, the Hindu god of creation resides here- an area termed the Brahmasthan. Spiritual energies from all different directions merge here and at the same time radiate from this particular point in the form of positive vibrations that bless everyone in the home.

In Vastu, this area is akin to the womb, which retains the embryo, and the navel which is considered the centre of the human body. We all know that the womb and the navel are fragile. Similarly the centre of the house or of each room should be protected and not bear any weight. It should be left clear of any kind of pressure in the form of stairs, pillar(s), beams or a wall running through it. Keeping the centre free enables positive vibrations to move freely in every direction.

Air: The element of air rules the northwest sector of the property, the home, the workspace and each individual room. It is usually kept for the guests and the marriageable daughters who are not expected to stay in the house for long. But if the room in this zone is given to a married son, the strong movement prevailing here does not let the couple grow their roots here, or settle into a compatible lifestyle witheach other.Soon they get uprooted in their married lives and opt for a divorce.

Fire: The element of fire rules the southeast sector of the property, the home, the workspace and each room of the building. Lord Agni resides here and illuminates its residents with the light of knowledge. This southeast sector is best used for generators and barbecue grills in the outdoors; and fire stove, gas,oil or anything electronic in the indoors.

Water: The element of water rules the northeast sector of the property, home, workspace and each individual room. A spring, well or borehole with an underground tank when dug in the northeast of the property brings health and prosperity in abundance to its residents.

Earth: The element of earth rules the southwest sector of the property, building and each room.
Earth element which is akin to our mother earth mirrors its qualities of strength, heaviness and steadiness.Its strong gravitational pull helps the occupants to ground themselves and stabilize well in life and business. For this reason, the room in the southwest is strongly recommended for the senior most couple in the house or for the boss in his office.

  ground levels  

The ground is considered good if it is level or gently sloping towards north and east. Such lands bring
about good health and prosperity to its residents. If there is depression in the south or west it is said to
bring
drainage of health and wealth to its occupants.

Shape of the plot and the building:
A plot that is a perfect square with all the sides meeting at right angles, is generally considered
to be the best. Second to this is a rectangular plot where the length of the plot is double its width.

Placement of doors and windows:

 It is considered extremely auspicious to have a threshold at the main entrance door.
 The main door should open clockwise into the house
 It should preferably never open to a lift well, staircase, street lamp post or a big tree.
 Try to have access to more number of rooms from the north and eastern sides.
 Doors in all rooms can be of equal size but the ones in the south and west could be higher than the
    doors in the north and east.
 Doors should never be placed in the centre of the wall for any room with the exception of temples
   where they should always be in the centre.
 Doors should always rest against a wall and never hang in between.
 Main entrance doors of two neighbouring houses or flats opposite to each     other should not
face each     other.
 The total number of doors in a house should preferably be an even number like 2, 4, 6 and 8 etc.
 Numbers ending in zero however should be avoided.
 All the windows in the house should have symmetry in height.


Staircase

 The stairs can be built in the south west or northwest of the building.
 They should never be built in the northeast because of its weight.
 One should rise from north or east.
 The stairs should always rise in a clockwise manner.
 Spiral stairs are never recommended.
 The staircase should never be built in the centre of the building.
 The steps should be odd numbers like 11, 17, 23 etc.


Basement

 Building a basement below the road level of a house is not advised but if the height of the
basement is     designed in such a way that it projects up above the road level and has windows to
receive solar     energy,then these are acceptable.
 Basements should cover the entire base area.
 Basements built only in the north, east and northeast are also preferred.
 Basements built in the south, southwest and west are never recommended because they create
    depression in the area that gives stability to its residents.

Mezzanine floor:
A projected floor in between two floors known as mezzanine should be built in west, south
or southwest of the building.

Loft and attic:
These should only be built in the south, west and southwest sectors of the house.

Building height:
The entire building can have equal height everywhere.
Or
North, east and northeast should be lower than the south, west and southwest.

contact details

Pinky Kapoor (Fengshui and Vaastu Consultant)
E-mail: pinkykapoor9@yahoo.com
Mobile No: 09831154744
Resi No: 033-24783538

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