Our motto is to serve our clientele with top-notch solutions which we offer through a wide platter of services suitable for all types of projects ranging from industrial projects, commercial projects, and residential work to any under-constructed land and big township projects. Though our work is varied in its forms, we make sure to deliver it with the right intent, accuracy, and precision. We also cater to the modern needs of our clients by providing modern solutions in the traditional way, and this in itself is something that makes us stand out.
A crucial step before planning is the analysis and inspection of any plot or area before starting our work to identify the underlying Vaastu Doshas. Another important aspect of planning is that it is finalized through a blueprint ideally made for the passing of the plan.
When it comes to the designing phase, various aspects are looked into to ensure that the doshas are rectified with precision and accuracy. Two main points that we consider during design are the shape of the land and the slope (Plava). Correction of the land shape is a primary measure before focusing on the rest of the doshas.
Through Divya Sparsh, we aim to provide the true value of Vedic Vastu and its importance to all architects and interior designers by providing them with solutions that are a blend of modernism with traditionality. By incorporating Vedic Vastu, we foster the wisdom of this ancient Indian philosophy by offering a holistic design approach to craft spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also supportive of the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of its occupants.
For any Vastu to be free of the Doshas or its faults, it needs to be modified or cleared, and this is done by modifications which we call Vedic Vatu remedies. We at Divya Sparsh believe that through these remedies, the Doshas present within the space get free of their negative energy, attract positive energy, and promote overall well-being.
Some of the remedies we conduct are as follows -:
Paya Bharani and Kalash Sthapana Muhurta: the initial step to your new beginnings is completed by performing the Gruharambha which includes Bhumi Poojan, Varun Devta Sthapana, Navgrah Sthapana, Kalash Sthapana.
Shanku Sthapana Vidhi: for this particular Vidhi, the Marma Sthana of the Brahma Sthana of the plot is considered and Shanku, and instrument which is the size of the owner’s hand’s ‘Swami Hast Praman’ is buried in the land (Nikshep). This is a symbol that depicts the bond of the motherland (plot) to its child (construction).
Shilanyas Vidhi: this auspicious process involves the fixing of the four boundaries of the plot and is indicative of the energies that protect the respective plot from any bad and negative manifestations.
The most regal phase of all is the Ratnadhyay, which is an indulgence of placing 9 varieties of gems (Ratnas) along with 8 Diggaj or elephants and a few yantras in the land by making pit holes on the land.
A total of 9 holes are made and a vivid assortment of gems therapy inclusive of Ashta Dhatu, Siddha Manjusha plants, Ashta Dikpal Astra (real weapons) and other elements.