This research explores the dynamic relationship between environmental energies and human behavior by integrating ancient Vastu Shastra principles with modern environmental psychology. Drawing on concepts from 333 और वास्तु ऊर्जा विज्ञान, the study examines how spatial arrangements, directional orientations, and subtle energy flows (Prana Shakti) influence cognitive, emotional, and behavioral outcomes. Key frameworks such as Panchtatva (five elements), Brahmasthan (central space), and the 333 model (mind-action-space) are compared with contemporary psychological theories to propose a holistic understanding of how built environments shape human experience. The paper highlights parallels between Vastu concepts and environmental psychology, including person-environment interaction, stress responses, and the role of spatial design in enhancing well-being. Applications are discussed across residential, workplace, and therapeutic environments, emphasizing decluttered spaces, natural light, balanced elemental distribution, and orientation for productivity and emotional balance. The study concludes that integrating Vastu Shastra with environmental psychology offers a powerful framework for designing spaces that foster harmony, mental clarity, and human flourishing.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c08b6ba48f6b84677f8a2f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19145673
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