This research explores https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=zlDOEQAAQBAJthe deep connection between ancient Vedic wisdom and architectural science through the concept of sacred geometry. It focuses on Vishvakarma, the divine architect, who is believed to have designed structures based on universal laws of balance, proportion, and cosmic harmony. The paper explains how geometric patterns like mandalas, symmetry, and directional alignment were not just artistic choices but meaningful tools used to connect physical spaces with spiritual and natural energies. By studying classical texts such as the Vedas, Shilpa Shastra, and architectural treatises, the research highlights how ancient builders created temples, palaces, and cities that reflected the structure of the universe itself. It also examines real-world examples, including famous temples, to show how these principles were applied in practice. The study further connects these ancient ideas with modern architecture, suggesting that sacred geometry can still be useful today for sustainable design, energy balance, and aesthetic harmony. Overall, the research presents Vishvakarma’s knowledge as a timeless link between science, spirituality, and design, offering valuable insights for modern architects, researchers, and anyone interested in Vastu and cosmic architecture.https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=zlDOEQAAQBAJ
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