Exploring the Symbiosis Between Vastu Purusha Mandala and Human Body
Step into the profound realm where the architecture of the cosmos and the human body intertwine – the connection between the Vastu Purusha Mandala and the intricate layers of the human existence is both mesmerizing and enlightening.
The Vastu Purusha Mandala, a blueprint of universal energies, unfurls a narrative of five distinct energy belts or “vithis.” Each vithi – Brahma Bindu, Brahma Vithi, Dev Vithi, Manushya Vithi, and Paisachika Vithi – resonates with the resonance of the five koshas that enshroud the human essence: Anandamaya Kosha, Vijnanmaya Kosha, Manomaya Kosha, Pranamaya Kosha, and Annamaya Kosha, respectively.

Just as the koshas encapsulate layers of existence within the human body, the vithis expand from the central point of the Vastu Purusha Mandala outward, mirroring the subtle-to-gross evolution seen in the human experience. This expansion reflects the journey of consciousness through various stages of growth.
The layers of the koshas, when viewed from gross to subtle, begin with the Annamaya Kosha, linked to the material world through sustenance. The Pranamaya Kosha manifests as the energy vital to life. The Manomaya Kosha encapsulates the realm of thoughts and emotions, while the Vijnanmaya Kosha embodies intuitive understanding. Finally, the Anandamaya Kosha crowns the hierarchy with the experience of spiritual bliss.

Just as these koshas interlace and influence each other, so do the vithis interact and intersect within the Vastu Purusha Mandala. An individual’s ultimate spiritual evolution entails progressing from the Annamaya Kosha, the tangible world, to the Anandamaya Kosha, the realm of transcendental bliss. Various paths, including yogas and meditation, lead to this goal, where the seeker connects with the Divine in supreme consciousness.
Mirroring this human journey, a building constructed according to Vastu principles maintains the harmonious flow of energies from the Brahma Bindu to the Paishacha Vithi. The Manushya Vithi, representing human habitation, holds a special place in this pattern. While the inner belts host subtler divine energies, the outer belt, filled with pada devatas, showcases more manifestation. The construction should predominantly occur within the Manushya Vithi and Paishacha Vithi, ensuring a resonance with the universe’s energy flow.
Attention to detail is paramount. Intersections within the Vastu Purusha Mandala, specifically at the marma points where diagonal energy flows meet, must be unobstructed. The sanctity of the Brahmasthan at the center, the Anandamaya Bindu, is where experiences converge, symbolizing the core of existence.
In the grand tapestry of creation, the Vastu Purusha Mandala’s manifestation process commences with the Swastik symbol – an emblem of unmanifest, pure energy taking its first form. In our revered Sanaatan Dharma, this symbol is venerated, encompassing the very essence of creation.
Witness the dance of energies that parallels the intricacies of the human body within the Vastu Purusha Mandala. The interplay between the two unveils a divine connection, emphasizing the harmony that resides at the heart of all existence.