Vastu Shastra: traditional practice and how modern research fits in
Separating classical Vastu methods from general environmental psychology—without copying commercial sites or promising medical outcomes.
Disclaimer
Vastu is a traditional architectural and spatial system. FutureSeer presents Vastu as cultural and practical exploration, not a substitute for structural engineering, building codes, or medical advice.
What “traditional” means here
Classical Vastu uses directions, zones (often sixteen), padas (often thirty-two for entrances), and texts like the Purusha mandala as organizing ideas. Lineages differ by region; your teacher or text may emphasize different rules than a generic article.
Modern research (general environment)
Peer-reviewed environmental psychology and health research sometimes studies light, noise, ventilation, and layout—without proving Vastu claims as a single science. We mention this only to separate general wellbeing research from Vastu-specific scripture.
Using FutureSeer’s Vastu tool
Use the device compass in 4, 8, 16, 32, or 45 precision (with a visual dial), main entrance guidance, and room placement tabs. Ask the Vastu Seer uses your saved inputs when you are signed in. For compass basics, see vastu-compass-and-zones and purusha-mandala-overview.