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We all assume that plants and trees serve as the oxygen cylinders for all life on Earth. They not only have the requisite means for life to continue, but they are also a rich supply of food for us and all others. As a result, it is important to stay involved with them by not only nurturing them in your home but also taking the best care of them.
Plants and trees have been granted a lot of importance in the realm of Vastu Shastra, and hence it is highly recommended to cultivate them. It would have an effect on us not only physically but will also help us with developmental balance and harmony.
A dream house is a house where life belongs. People often imagine a place where they can spend their whole life with family peacefully. When a person talks about constructing a house, the first picture that comes to mind is a beautiful house with a small garden where children play, and parents relax and enjoy sunny days. Gone is the time when standing four walls was considered a house, now people like big houses with a beautiful garden to play and relax, a garage for all the vehicles and a breathtaking terrace. Well, planning to have a garden in the house is one thing but designing a garden is a huge task. It takes proper planning, guidance and interaction with dealers to construct a garden and keep it clean and evergreen. Vastu Shastra comes up with certain rules for a garden in the house so that the house is full of serenity, prosperity, happiness and positive energies.
Planning and designing your garden as per Vastu Shastra can significantly alter your mood, while also ensuring health and prosperity. An outdoor garden allows us to feel close to nature, giving us the luxury to enjoy the serenity and calmness affected by the abundance of flora. People cultivate gardens for their refreshing character. Vastu Shastra, the traditional Hindu system of architecture, can help tap into such natural beauty and its energising qualities.
Each part of a garden resembles one of the five elements of Paanch Maha Boota, according to Vastu Shastra. The earth is represented by the southwest part of the building, water by the northeast, fire by the southeast (home to disease-free plants), and air by the northwest. The centre reflects the concept of space. A garden facing southeast or southwest creates conflict. Read more about Vastu direction.
A large tree can never block the entrance to the garden if it is situated in the front. Along the garden wall, a tree may be grown. In reality, Vastu recommends planting a peepal, mango, neem, or banana tree. These trees are popular not only for their scent but also for the good energy they emit.
Planting a jasmine plant near the Garden's entrance and building paths are deemed auspicious. A pathway with jasmine planted on both sides from the front gate to the main entrance is useful. Often, make sure there are no plants in the middle of the lane, as this will obstruct the walk and is also bad for the yard.
Small shrubs can be planted in the garden's east or north sections, leaving the northeast portion open and unplanted.
Tall trees can be cultivated in the garden's west, south, and southwest areas. According to Vastu Shastra, there should be a significant gap between the main house and the trees, and their shadow should not fall on the building between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Large trees, such as peepal, should not be planted too close to the house's base because their roots will ruin it. Insect-attracting plants, worm-attracting trees, honey bee-attracting trees, and serpent-attracting trees can all be avoided in the garden. They bear bad luck for them.
The tulsi plant has a calming effect. It should be cultivated in the house's northern, northeastern, and eastern areas.
Thorny plants should not be included in the greenhouse. Cactus could never be cultivated. Negative energy is represented by thorny plants.
Flower pots should not be mounted against the compound wall because they add to the height. Flower pots should be positioned in the north, east, or northeast directions on the field.
According to Vastu, the terrace garden Vastu plays an important role in managing the total energy of the building. A balcony facing the wrong way will undo all of the careful preparation that went into the rest of the building.
When placing pots on the roof, Vaastu experts recommend placing lightweight plants in the north direction, while heavier plants should be placed in the south, west, or south-west direction.
The balcony to the north brings riches and stability, while the balcony to the east brings good health and new beginnings in life. Having a projection in the northeast in the shape of a balcony or a terrace garden that is open to the sky may be a sure sign of wealth, health, mental calm, and high education for its people.
Many people are fond of having a swimming pool in the garden as it is very refreshing to swim under the sun. Vastu Shastra advises building a swimming pool facing north or north-east direction. Having a swimming pool in the garden is quite a task to be taken care of, avoid centre, south, south-east, south-west and even north-west direction as these directions attract negativity. Swimming pool in these directions can also harm the health of the residents and result in unwanted events, so keep a check on the place and then build a swimming pool.
Fountains and water springs are the major attractions of the garden. You can sit near them, enjoy the fresh sprinkles of water and bid adieu to the stress. But, if the placements are wrong, these two things can be a major cause of mental stress and health issues. Fountains, ponds and artificial springs are beneficial when placed in the centre or the north-east direction.
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