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Sthapatyaveda (Architecture & Design)

Sthapatyaveda is the traditional science of architecture, construction, and design, covering principles of Vastu, town planning, temple construction, and spatial harmony.

    Sthapatyaveda is the science of architecture and structural design.

    The word comes from:

    • Sthapati - Architect / builder
    • Veda - Knowledge

    It deals with how spaces are:

    • Designed
    • Constructed
    • Harmonized

    What Sthapatyaveda Teaches

    • Principles of Vastu (spatial harmony)
    • Design of buildings and temples
    • Town and settlement planning
    • Measurement and proportion

    Major Areas Covered

    • Vastu Shastra

      • Orientation of buildings
      • Layout of spaces
    • Temple Architecture

      • Structure and symbolism
      • Sacred geometry
    • Town Planning

      • Roads, water systems, settlements

    Key Concepts

    • Alignment with natural forces
    • Balance of space and direction
    • Use of geometry and proportion

    Key Text Traditions

    Important works include:

    • Manasara
    • Mayamata
    • Other Vastu and architectural texts

    Key Ideas

    • Space influences human life
    • Design must follow natural harmony
    • Structure reflects cosmic order

    Importance

    • Foundation of traditional Indian architecture
    • Integrates:
      • Science
      • Art
      • Spiritual symbolism

    Simple Summary (For Easy Understanding)

    Sthapatyaveda teaches:

    • How to design buildings
    • How to plan spaces
    • How to create harmony in structure

    It shows that architecture is not just construction, but:

    • Balance
    • Design
    • Connection with nature