Vastu Shastra relates to both architecture and interior design, seeking to create balance and positive energy flow from one’s surroundings. It is based on the five natural elements: water, wood, fire, earth, and metal. But there are plenty of myths about vastu that need to be dispelled, according to Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui expert Pallavi Chhelavda, who has 27 years of experience and has written several widely translated books on the subject.
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Myth: Mirrors cause bad luck for love life.
It’s the placement that could bring bad luck, not the mirror itself. Negate the negative energy by positioning the item against the north or east wall.
Myth: Doors shouldn’t align opposite each other in a line.
Did you know that even ancient temples can have doors aligned in a straight line? It’s best, however, to have this detail designed with the help of a professional vastu consultant.
Myth: Empty basements bring bad luck.
Empty spaces cannot be altogether avoided, but any bad vastu can be counteracted by keeping the basement clean, painted in light colors, and washed in bright lights to avoid any form of darkness.
Myth: Face east when conducting business.
This has no basis in vastu. Instead, choose the right direction in line with one’s business in order to reap the most success and profit.
Myth: Vastu is one and the same with Feng Shui.
While both are designed to guide humans in placement and direction, they have differences. Vastu is focused on the architecture of Hindu temples in relation to cosmic energy, while feng shui has its roots in grave placement in graveyards. In the modern world, they have different rules and elements.
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Pallavi Chhelavda is a best-selling author, television personality, consultant, and founder. Her life is dedicated to helping people learn more about Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui to create peace and balance in their lives. Learn more about it on this page.


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