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- (2019), Form, Space and ConsciousnessArchitectural principles in the Vastushastras, in Eloquent Spaces: Meaning and Community in Early Indian Architecture...
- Indian kitchens are built on an Indian architectural science called vastushastra. The Indian kitchen vastu is of utmost importance while designing kitchens...
- Publishing, ISBN 978-1-61530-203-1, retrieved 24 July 2011 Kumar, V. (2000), Vastushastra, All You Wanted to Know About Series (2nd ed.), Sterling Publishing,...
- commerce, and industry. It was constructed according to the rules of vastushastra, combining elements of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles. It now...
- Chandan Vandan Fort. This temple is tremendous example of the ancient Vastushastra. Situated in the village Kikali, near B****nj at about 15 km from Wai...
- of Hindu Architecture, Oxford University Press Kumar, Vijaya (2002). Vastushastra. New Dawn/Sterling. p. 5. ISBN 978-81-207-2199-9. Stella Kramrisch (1976)...
- texts on architecture (Vastu) like Aparajitapriccha or Vishvakarma's Vastushastra call this design a vijay vapi. The baori has double flights of steps...
- bhautikashastra "physics", rasayanashastra "chemistry", jīvashastra "biology", vastushastra "architectural science", shilpashastra "science of sculpture", arthashastra...
- philosophy. He wrote Shaunaka Grihasutra, Shaunaka Grihyapari****, and Vastushastra Granth. He helped sages Romaharsha and Ugrasrava Sutha to spread the...
- which is basically an ethno-botanical treatise on the flora of Malabar. Vastushastra, the system of architecture of Temples and Palaces were introduced to...