THE VAASTU WAY - Vaastu & Town Planning PDF
THE VAASTU WAY - Vaastu & Town Planning PDF
THE VAASTU WAY - Vaastu & Town Planning PDF
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Bazaar for
fabrics, salt,
oil, etc.
gate
g Bazaar
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rice,
grains
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Streets
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Bazaar for
flowers
Bazaar g
for
meat,
fish,
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vegetables
Bazaar for
betel, fruits, valuebles
gate
gate
Bazaar
for
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solid
and
liquid
foodstuff
Bazaar for
betel, fruits, valuebles
Bazaar
for
cloths
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Bazaar for
coppersmiths
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Bazaar for
ironmongers
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Names Of Villages
Gates
Vaastuyogam
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Part One
Jaipur, the pink city was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, a Kachhwaha
Rajput, who ruled from 1699-1744. Initially his capital was Amber, which lies at a
distance of 11kms from Jaipur. He felt the need of shifting his capital city with the
increase in population and growing scarcity of water. Jaipur is the first planned city of
India and the King took great interest while designing this city of victory. He
consulted several books on architecture and architects before making the lay out of
Jaipur. In 1853, when Prince of Wales visited Jaipur, the whole city was painted in
Pink color to welcome him.
N O R T H
Naga
Isa
Diti
Mukhya
Parjanya
Vayu
Roga
Rudraraja
Bhallata
Mrga
Soma
Aditi
Apa
Jayanta
Apavatsa
Rudra
Bhudhara
Sosa
Mahendra
Aditya
Mitra
Asura
Brahma
Jaladhipa
Aryaka
Satyaka
PA I S A C A
Puspadanta
Vivasvant
Bhrsa
Savindra AntariSaksa
IndraSugriva raja
Indra
Dauvarika
MANUSA
BhrngaGandharva
raja
D A I V A
vindra
Yama
Raksasa
Agni
BRAHMA
Vitatha
Mrsa
Pitr
Pusan
Manduka diagram (7.43-47b)
squares of Vitatha, Jayanta, Sugriva and Mukhya; the eight secondary gates are on the
squares of Bhrsa, Pusan, Bhrngaraja, Dauvarika, Sosa, Naga, Diti and Jalada. The
breadth of the door is three, five or seven cubits and their height double, one and a half or
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a brilliant city. Being, a lover of mathematics
and science, Jai Singh sought advice from
Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, a Brahmin
scholar of Bengal, to aid him design the city
architecture.
The construction of the city started in 1727.
It took around 4 years to complete the major
palaces, roads and square. The city was
divided into nine blocks, out of which two
consist the state buildings and palaces,
whereas the remaining seven blocks were
allotted to the public. In order to ensure the
security, huge fortification walls were made
along with seven strong gates.
The city was planned according to Vastu
Shastra.The directions of each street and
market are east to West and North to South.
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