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Building Formula(Ayadi Vastu) very important for houses

Building Formula(Ayadi Shadvarga)very important for houses

This blog will explain the importance of Building Formula(Ayadi Vastu),  as well for all homeowners 

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Calculations based on Ayadi are secret mathematical formulas from Vastu Shastra, which were utilized since the beginning of time for designing Hindu temples as well as homes. When you understand how to use these calculations, you will be able to determine the exact level of cosmic energy that is found in every object that surrounds you. This also lets you create the environment that you live in and the objects you use every day to align with your birth nakshatra.

Motherwell 

•   Motherwell can be described as the principal wall or container which serves to create a space of Consciousness to be conscious and to allow Vastu (unmanifest energies) to transform into Vastu (manifest).

•  For a home such as this, it's usually the four walls that comprise the home.

• We refer to it as "Motherwell" because it is the foundation that births Vastu changing into Vastu.

• The Motherwell is built upon 9x9 grids and is created using extremely precise and individual measurements which make the pada (module) radiate certain life-giving characteristics that radiate throughout the structure. Through this form, the consciousness of Purusha has taken on the shape of its container.

•  The dweller is then able to oscillate with the same characteristics, just like an instrument that vibrates at one pitch causing a second tuning fork in the stitch to be vibrating.

The calculations that form the Motherwell are known as the Ayadi calculations.

•  The Ayadicalculation has been chosen to be a precise mathematical calculation that is scientifically linked to the personal resonance or vibration of the person who dwells.

•   Based on an Ayadi calculation, a variety of variables are considered when determining the exact size of the Motherwell required to be to recreate the impact of consciousness becoming conscious in the person who lives there when is in the house of a particular. This is an essential aspect of the evidence that supports the completeness that is the Vastu effect.

• After you have the Ayadi calculation made The structure is then divided 9 by 9. The modules could be rectangular or square. They help to locate crucial elements like doors and windows on the correct grid lines. This increases the positive impact on the grid as well as solar energy and cosmic energies. Extensions (rooms) with different shapes and sizes are possible to be added over the Motherwell however only through the mathematical formulas used by the Ayadi or modules.

It is said that the house is a confluence of frequencies. Vastu also known as Masonic residence is a combination of the known frequencies determined by Ayadi and brings spiritual peace, well-being, and joy.

The Brahmasthan

The central element in the design is called the Brahmasthan. This is the centre module as well as the modules that surround that central component of the grid of 9 by 9 created in the Motherwell.

•   It is the nucleolus that space comes from that is the source from which consciousness develops. The energy generator of Vastu is the Vastu building.

•  Finding the Brahmasthan is crucial in the process of breathing life into the structure.

•  The central point could be described as the nucleus of an atom, around which energetic forces are centred.

• The most benefit comes from this central part of the structure created in harmony with other elements of the structure.

•The main aspect of the Brahmasthan is that it's an automatic energy generation device. The characteristics and qualities of the energy that is generated (happiness and health, wealth, relational as well as spiritual joy, happiness, respect, etc.) are calculated by the Ayadi calculation from Motherwell. In the previous paragraph, these calculations calculate the frequency and pulse of all the modules/padas as well as the Brahmasthan. The walls that are properly placed act as conduits for energy. The sum frequency of the frequencies affects the frequency of vibration frequencies of the building. The frequency produced by the Brahmasthan produces the same frequency in the body and the consciousness of the person living in it.

Many of the so-called Vastu Consultants who have not been adequately trained try to "open the Brahmasthan" even though they are conducting "rectification" of non-Vastu complied homes. This is a misuse of Shastri's expertise. The properties of a home are determined by the size of the wall's main part as well as its location towards true east and true north, as well as other aspects. When there is a Brahmasthan of a house that is not compliant is open, it could enhance any negative characteristics created due to the measurements of the house as well as its improper alignment. It could cause a lot of trouble for the resident.

Aaya - Dimensions:

In Vastu Shastra, there are six formulae known as Aayadi employed to figure out the length, breadth, and perimeter, as well as the area and the height of the building. By Vaastu Shastra, one should adhere to the Aayadi formulae precisely to achieve positive effects in the structure.

Aaya constitutes six formulae Aaya, Vyaya, Yoni, Raksha, Vara, and Tithi. The remaining formulae derived from these formulae will determine if it is a loss or gain. If it's an increase it means that the structure is proportional and stable, and the dimensions are in line. If, however, it's a loss, it is a sign that the dimensions are not correct and must be rectified accordingly.

• Aaya is remaining that is obtained by multiplying Length by 8 and then divided by 12

• Raksha is the result that is obtained by multiplying Length by 8 and then dividing by 27.

• Vyaaya is the sum that is obtained after Breadth has been multiplied by 9 and then divided by 10

•  Yoni is the result that is obtained by Breadth has been multiplied by 3, then divided by 8

• Vara - is remaining that is obtained when Height is multiplied by 9 and then divided by 7.

•Tithi is remaining that is derived when Height is multiplied by 9 and then divided by 30.

Repairing the Length of Rooms or Buildings:

•Aaya and Raksha formulas are used to fix the length of the structure as well as the rooms.

• Aaya is also known as 'Idhayamwhich' which is a reference to income, while Vyaya is a reference to expenditure or loss. Thus the Aaya must always be higher that the Vyaya.

•  Based on the Aayadi formulae, it was found that to allow Aaya to be greater than Vyaya, Vyaya The lengths of rooms/buildings must be 1.5 times the width or at minimum 1.375 times the width.

•This is the reason we see that websites aren't square, but rectangular, with a length of 1.375 1.5 - 1.5 multiples of the Breadth. For instance, sites are 40 x 60 30, 30 x 40, 30 x 45 and 50 80 x 50.

Repairing the breadth of rooms and buildings:

•There are two formulae: Yoni and Vyaya formulas are employed for fixing the size of the structure.

•   If the Yoni received is an odd-looking remainder that is, then it's good but if it's not an oddity, it's a poor Yoni.

• 1, 3, 5, and 7 remainings are considered to be good Yoni and are related to those directions East, South, West, and North according to the respective directions.

•  Accordingly, depending on which direction the structure faces, the Yoni is recommended to define the length of the room or building.

• It is recommended that the Yoni from the top floor must be identical to it is the Yoni on the floor below.

•  If an old house will be renovated it is recommended that a brand new Yoni distinct from the Yoni from the old house must be utilized for the newly renovated house.

Resolving The Dimensions of the Orientation

•  The Yoni formula that defines the measurement of breadth is beneficial in buildings that are not located in one of the four cardinal directions.

•  VastuShastra demonstrates the importance of aligning structures in the four directions of the cardinal direction (North, East, South, or West) to be able to withstand the force of monsoon winds as well as natural energies, and also gain from these.

• As much as possible, buildings shouldn't be placed in an intermediate direction.

•  In rare instances where the building is facing an intermediate direction and the Yoni formula should be applied to make the remainder 1. Then the measurements of the building are adequate that they can stand up to the forces of nature.

Adjusting the Building's Height:

• The building's height is fixed by formulae such as the Vara as well as Tithi formulae.

•  The first floor must not exceed that of the ground floor.

Measurement Units in Vaastu Shastra

In the past, the measurement units were Angula (3/4 of an inch) and Hasta ( 18 inches) which means the 1 Hasta corresponds to 24 Angular. However, the value in Hasta and Angula varied in different regions. Thus, by making use of the Aayadi formula for determining the dimensions of a structure the chance of creating spaces that are too large is eliminated.

Ayadi Calculations (Ayadi Shadvarga)

In earlier times, these holy formulas were employed to design personal jewellery furniture, furniture, pieces of art, or tools for work. They can boost the individual energy of an individual and also design whole temples, homes, or cities. Today, they can also be useful in designing logos, websites as well as product labels as well as other tools for marketing.

Ayadi calculation is among the most significant elements of Sthapatya Veda. Ayadi Calculation could also be known as Ayadi Shadvarga as well as the formula for building. The Scriptures as well as the early architects (Sthapatis) believed in the dwellings as living entities regardless of temples and palaces, homes for residents, and so on.

The Land is also known in the form of Kshetra and the houses were built in the right rhythm and proportion to allow the inhabitants to be in harmony with nature. When homes were constructed using these Ayadi formulae it was believed that they would provide the inhabitants with spirituality, health as well as wealth, and prosperity.

Ayadi is a technology-based application to design and construct buildings.

"Adi Ay" or "Adi Ay" means "to study the primary energy "Adi" = "Ayadi" which is the calculation of wavelength (in the shape of concentric squires) and to identify positive advantages.

The perimeter of the primary energetic particle called Paramanu has been measured and used as a basis for proportions for the calculation of perimeters of buildings.

The perimeter is the measurement of consciousness.

It could be negative or positive. If you are making use of Ayadi it is only measured that positive (numbers) are utilized in construction.

The numbers listed are "auspicious."

"Every living thing has qualities and traits that belong to a particular Star at birth. Birth Star."

"To discover the number that is related to each star, and to analyze the wavelength of each star as good or bad is the essence of "Ayadi Gaanam.'"

The number of wavelengths of the perimeter of the building will match the birth star's wavelength or the length of the person's wave, creating harmony and resonance for both.

Different kinds of Ayadi calculations have various elements:

• 6 Principal aspects 6 major aspects SHADAYADI

•10 Major aspects of DASAYADI

• 16 Principal aspects - SHODASAYADI

Shadayadi is a good choice for construction in the domestic area.

Shodasayadi is great for temples and gods.

•   Aayam (Income)

•  Vyayam (Expenditure)

•  Yoni (Direction of energy waves)

•   Varam (Day of the Week)

•  Assam (Quality)

• Nakshatra (Birth Nakshatra (Birth)

Various calculations are done in Vastu to meet various needs using Ayadi Shadvarga to assess the energy compatibility of people living on the land or buildings by taking into consideration the Nakshatra or Birth star that the proprietor has. these calculations are utilized to plan Town or City planning temples, residences Apartments, and Commercial and industrial structures.

There are seven areas to be considered in Ayadi

1. Aaya - Income/benefits

2. Vyaya - Expenditure

3. Yoni - Direction that indicates that energy flow (Prana)

4. Varam - On weekdays

5. Nakshatra Stargazer Star

6. Amsa Quality/feature

7. Ayu - The life of the building

The process of calculation for each Ayadi

The amount of Aaya (Income) must always be higher than the Vyaya (Expenditure). If Vyaya is higher than Aaya and residents are not getting enough, they will always face financial difficulties.

The Yoni must always include an odd number to remind you of it i.e 1 3 5 7. Check out the Yoni table to see the benefits.

The table below explains which direction the building should be facing according to Sthapatya Veda 

Yoni Number

Cardinal Direction

Yoni

Result

1

East

Dhwaja (Flagstaff)

Auspicious

2

South-East

Dhoom (Smoke)

Inauspicious

3

South

Simha (Lion)

Auspicious

4

South-West

Sanam (Dog)

Inauspicious

5

West

Vrshaba (Bull)

Auspicious

6

North-West

Kharam (Ass)

Inauspicious

7

North

Gaja (Elephant)

Auspicious

8

North-East

Kakar (Crow)

Inauspicious


Yoni's calculation is a crucial aspect of Ayadi's calculation. Based on it. Based on the Yoni which determines the course of the plot and building direction is determined. Dhwaja Yoni is thought to be the most beneficial Yoni of Sthapatya Veda. Another aspect to consider is that all favourable Yonis are in alignment with those of the Cardinal orientation which is North, South, East, and West. The Plot or the structure with diagonal directions, and entry from North-East and South-East South-West, North-West is inauspicious and hence should be avoided.

Varam with 1, 2, 4 6, and 5 is positive

The Nakshatras are the 27 within Vedic Astrology. The Nakshatras that have 2, 4 6, 8, and 9 for reminders can be considered to be auspicious.

Assam or Quality, with the remaining 2 3 4 5 7, 9 are believed to be auspicious.

The calculations above are made with the help of an experienced Vaastu Sthapathi before beginning construction on a building. It is advised to seek out an expert for both material and spiritual advantages.

Ayadi Practical Application

The building's perimeter is the most crucial element to generate a resonance across all areas:

1.   Cosmic

2.    Earthly

3.    Space Encapsulated by Building

4.   Human's space-time continuum

Per Ayadi tables, encapsulated Building's Space is a Star, which is located around the area around the building.

Each person who lives in the building has their birth Star too.

According to Ayadi, The birth of a female star has to be in sync with the space in the building first.

If the number in the relationship is located between the stars (buildings as well as females) from the Nakshatra Table and the number is verified by the Paryaya Table. The relational number must be positive in benefit or positive property (good numbers include 2, 4, 6 9, and 8). This implies that resonance is made.

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Similar comparisons must be conducted with every birth star in every living thing of space. If all stars born are within a good vibrational relation, the outer area around the building could be used to construct.

The Vastu Calculations of Buildings

There has been a massive increase in the building of housing commercial, industrial and residential structures in large cities. Due to the complexity of design and construction techniques There are many misunderstandings regarding the correct application of Vastu Shastra-based construction formulae. The proper application of Vastu-based calculations is feasible once one can comprehend the meanings and concepts embedded in Vastu-based formulae.

Vastu Calculations on Buildings is also called Ayadi Shadvarga by the ancient masters of wisdom.

Ayadi is a set comprised of 6 formulae Aya, Vyaya, Yoni, Raksha, Vara, and Tithi which are used to calculate the conformity of a building. These six equations are separated into three sets. Each set is comprised of two formulae. A particular set of formulae are employed to determine how long, wide, and height the building or structure is. The breadth and length are the outer dimensions of the base (bhumilamba) as well as its foundation (adhistana). The building's height is regarded to be measured from the foundation's bottom or from the base's bottom to the highest part of the building. The remaining amount calculated using these formulae is the gains or losses that accrue to the building, the compatibility with the constellations, as well as the solar and lunar days that affect your well-being.

Manasara suggests working out nine different breadths and lengths and five different heights for buildings. The Yoni formula for defining breadth measurement is very clear and emphasizes the importance of orienting properly. The majority of religious structures cities, palaces, and palaces roads, villages, and villages of the past of India and other regions of the globe were oriented in cardinal directions. Giza and Great Pyramids of Egypt Giza and Great Pyramids of Egypt are situated towards the north.

Maana - Proportion

If one is designing a building, a craft item, or an item that can be used daily the goal of the design must be that it:

•    The product that is designed must be practical and able to be used in simple use.

• The design of the product should be visually pleasing. This is the principle that applies to the exterior of the building as well as its interior.

•  The product that is designed must be able to create feelings of well-being and satisfaction.

To achieve this, certain proportions are to be observed when creating an object or structure. The third principle in Vastu is called 'Maana or proportionate measurement'. As per Vastu Shastra, adherence to Maana is essential to any creative endeavour, whether architectural or sculpture, because only then can an artefact created by man appear flawless, proportional, and pleasing to the eyes.

The antiquated Indian Vastu consultant, after trials and errors, finally arrived at the most precise measurements that equated length, height, and breadth to form an appropriate three-dimensional structure. For centuries it became a simple method for architects to use when creating structures.

The ratio of height to breadth

This ratio of height to breadth is ideal for buildings and each represents a distinct aspect of proportion and beauty.

•  The ratio is 1: when the height is the same as the Breadth The structure is said to be visually proportional.

•   A ratio that is 1.25 If the height equals 1.25 times the breadth it is thought to be stable.

•   A ratio that is 1.5 If the Height of the structure is 1.5 times the Breadth the structure is said to be attractive.

•   A ratio of 1.75 is when the height of the structure is 1.75 times the breadth The structure is strong in every aspect and will appear sturdy and beautiful.

•    The ratio 2: when the height is greater than the Breadth the structure will look stunning.

Today, we do not try to observe building proportions. The sole consideration in the design of these structures is to maximize the F.A.R. / F.S.I. And no thought is given to the proportions or height or how the building might appear too big or ugly.

This is why a scientific method such as Vastu Shastra is something to look to when there are doubts regarding aesthetics and proportions. The proportions and dimensions to create a stunning house were handed down to us in Form of equations.

Within the Samrangana Sutradhara, the writer King Bhoja declares.

1  For Aaya: If the Kshetripada (length and width of the space) divides by 8, then the remaining is 1. Deja, 2. Dhuma, 3. Simha, 4. Svana, 5. Vrashabha, 6. Khara, 7. Gaja, 8. Kaka the rest Zero = 8.

2.   The Nakshatra:  When we multiply by the Kshetra pada number by eight and then divide by 27, you obtain Nakshatra. If the number remaining of 8 appears, then it is for Nyaya. ie., expenditure. If the number of expenses is lower than the amount. of income earned, it is called yaksa. If it is higher than that, it's called a rakshasa. If the amount is equivalent, to pistachio, it is referred to as the pistachio. Of these, yaksha is the to be the best. rakshasa is negative, and Pistachio is the most common outcome.

3.  Amsa Sadhana: Take the total of vyayas and Gruha Nama Nakshtra. Divide the total by 3. the remaining one is in dramas. The other two are Yamamura, and 3 are Rajasamsa. Indra and rajasamsa will yield the best results, while Yamasa is not the best sign.

4.  Rasi sadhana:  Multiply the gruha nakshatra by 4 and divide it by 12 to get the rasi. If the race is 6, 2, 8, 12 5 2, 8, 12, against the native's rate, it is considered to be unlucky.

5. The Taraba:  The process of counting the Janma Nakshatra an individual to the nakshatras of the house and then multiplying by nine, the rest 4 9, 6, and are positive. 1, 2, and 8 are normal, while the numbers 3 7, 5, and 3 are bad.

6.  Ayuvu (Longevity):  By multiplying the kshetra pada number by 8 and then dividing the result by 120 we will get the house's yuzu. The number 0 is counted as 8. This isn't a good thing.

Other classic texts, such as Aparajita Prucha, Vastu Vidya, Manushyalaya Chandrika, Manusutra, and so on. offer a few variations. It is therefore essential to pay attention to Aaya and the navavargas before any construction. Aaya along with the Naviavargas before any building to get positive results for growth, prosperity, and wealth as well as growth.

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