Vaastu Today

Many centuries ago an enlightened man, Manumi Mayan, developed this scientific system as a way to create structures to better support life. This system was practiced, protected and kept alive in India through the centuries by an ancient group of artisans known as Vishwakarmans. Through the hard work and dedication of the late Dr. V. Ganpati Sthapati and the vibrant Dr. Jessie Mercay, this precious knowledge that was closely held for eons, is making a resurgence in India and gaining interest in the West.

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Dr. V. Ganpati Sthapati

Dr. V. Ganpati Sthapatihad a long career as an educator at the college level,  He succeeded his father as the Principal of the Government College of Architecture and Sculpture, TN, India. His most notable achievement is that of being award the Padma Bushan award, which is comparable to the US Presidential Medal of Freedom.
      From the 1980s, Sthapati campaigned to restore and elevate the status of traditional Hindu architecture in modern Indian society, by affiliating courses to the University of Madras and offering degree courses, bringing about a revival of Vaastu Shastra. After retirement from government service, he established the Vaastu Vedic Trust and the Vaastu Vedic Research Foundation, aimed at research, development, and globalization of Vaastu Shastra.
      The certificate programs at our University are the only programs sanctioned by Dr. VGS, whose lineage in this tradition can be traced for
hundreds of years.  

Dr. Jessie Mercay

Dr. Jessie Mercay has her PhD in Curriculum Design and has been a university level educator She is
also a naturopathic physician and ran a health
clinic in Colorado for more than 25 years.
      Dr. VGS awarded her a PhDmst in Vaastu Science and named her Chancellor of the American University of Mayonic Science & Technology in 2006. In January 2017 she was recognized as Vaastu Ratna, an honor of distinction never before conferred to a Westerner.

 

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Where can Vaastu architecture be found?

Ancient Vaastu architectural structures have been found throughout the world for centuries. There are scores of ancient buildings constructed according to the principles of Vaastu. They include the Vatican, the Taj Mahal, the Giza pyramids of Egypt, Ankur Wat, the Bridhadishwara Temple of Tamil Nadu, India; Tikal Pyramid of Guatemala; Machu Pichu of Peru; the Cahokia Mounds of Collinsville, Illinois and others. They can be seen in Asia, Europe, and both North and South America. In India, China, Japan, Cambodia, Bosnia, Peru and Mexico these architectural forms were constructed using Vaastu technology. Key dimensions confirm that Vaastu experts were involved in their creation.  

 

 
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Mamuni Mayan

Mamuni Mayan birthed the Vaastu system over 10,000 years ago.
In discovering that the process through which Consciousness manifested itself as the material world can be reversed engineered, this field of Consciousness applied a mathematical rhythmic unfolding of itself into matter, Mayan by applying the same sequence as specific mathematical formulas, he could create enclosed space that vibrates with specific qualities of Brahmam.                 —Dr. Jessie Mercay