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`Vastu focus is on people not buildings'

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Chennai , July 24

RECTIFYING bad Vastu without destruction, and based on people's chakras? Now that's not something believers are used to, but it is possible, and that's the right way to do it, claims Mayank Barjatya, a trained architect who specialises in rectification.

This Pune-based professional's business card describes him as a `building biologist'.

According to him, Vastu principles as set out in the ancient texts do not prescribe destruction at all.

Vastu, he says, is a way of curing people through the environment, and not a remedy for the building itself, be it workplace or residence.

Barjatya, who wants people to realise Vastu is a science and not an arcane subject, says the human element in Vastu is of prime importance. In his practice, he `measures' environmental aggression (electromagnetic force, pollution) on the clients' chakras and claims this is enough to spot the trouble in the individual's house/office without even visiting the site.

To do this, he uses instruments designed in Europe, such as Lechar Antenna, Acmopol, Vortex Harmoniser and Cosmic Symbols.

Individuals apart, among the many companies he has helped increase output by vastu rectification, he claims, are Greaves India, where he helped improve staff efficiency in three months, Sun Pharma and Rolls Royce's unit in Singapore. His way of rectification — to use/place instruments in weak spots. Builders form a large chunk of his clientele.

Barjatya says his proposal to use harmonisers in Pune and surrounding areas to bring down the crime rate is under consideration by the Government.

Also, he works with a lot of police officers who, stressed out with the rigours of their job, find it hard to relax at home.

He also says he has treated cases of marital strife with Vantra, which combines the study of Vastu and Tantra.

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