Vāstu-pūjā, Vāstu-maṇḍala Deities, Site Computations, and Doorway/Tree Prescriptions
आकाशे गन्धमाली स्यात्क्षेत्रपालांस्ततो यजेत् / विस्ताराभिहतं दैर्घ्यं राशिं वास्तोस्तु कारयेत्
ākāśe gandhamālī syātkṣetrapālāṃstato yajet / vistārābhihataṃ dairghyaṃ rāśiṃ vāstostu kārayet
Dans l’espace dégagé au‑dessus, qu’on dépose une guirlande parfumée en offrande; puis qu’on adore les Kṣetrapālas, gardiens du lieu. Pour le rite de Vāstu, qu’on prépare un tas ou une mesure obtenue en multipliant la longueur par la largeur (mesure de la surface).
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa/Vainateya)
Concept: Ritual correctness (vidhi) and spatial order: offerings plus guardian-worship and accurate measurement harmonize human activity with cosmic order.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as alignment of action with order; sacred space as a support for sattva and devotion.
Application: Before building/renovation or major household rites: perform a simple offering, honor the ‘guardians’ (community, environment, tradition), and follow precise planning/measurement.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual space / construction site
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.46.26 (division into shares; continuation of vāstu procedure)
This verse places Kṣetrapāla worship immediately before the Vāstu procedure, indicating that honoring the site’s guardians is a prerequisite for removing obstacles and ritually securing the land.
It does not address the soul’s journey; it belongs to the Ācāra/Vāstu instructions, focusing on correct ritual conduct for a site rather than afterlife teachings.
Before beginning construction or consecration, perform a simple respectful offering (flowers/fragrance) and a brief prayer to local guardians/deities, and follow careful measurement and planning rather than haste.