Vaastu Meditation Vimana
This meditation temple of sacred geometry is for anyone ready to dedicate space to their meditation or pranayama practice. This structure is designed in accordance with Vaastu Shastra principles to create a sacred space to bring more peacefulness into your life and to calm down your mind.
It can be easily assembled and transported in a travel tote (included with your purchase).
- It’s lightweight at only 16 lbs. and 80″ High x 40″ Wide x 40″ Long.
- Vaastu sacred geometry structure, Good for Pranayama (special yogic breathing)
- Comes with beautiful Vimana Carrying Bag 46″L x 6″W x 6″H
- Can serve as an altar and your personal shrine.
- Sheer fabric to protect against insects and has easy flow of air, waterproof base.
Dedicated to my Guru, Padma Bhushan, traditional Architect, Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati
Books:
- Your Happy House
- Sthapatya Veda in Russian translation
Shipping Detail
Vimana packaged and ready to be shipped in the 48″ x 8″ x 8″ box with total weight 16 LBS
Swami Sitaramananda –
It feels very light. Heaviness below. As soon as I sat-down, I saw rays of light. Then up over here it opened up like I had no skull. I also felt tingling in my fingers tips. I can sit here for a long time especially with chanting of sound “OM”. I can sit here without effort View here
Brahma Svarup –
Thank you for the workshop. It was a wonderful mind opening experience. In fact, I had a very auspicious experience in the group meditation with the Vimaana and application of some of the theory for some very powerful shiva energy/ shield coming through. So thank you.
Om Nama Shivaya
Sylvie Volozinskis –
I was thrilled by experiencing Vimana and I want to have one at home as soon as it is available!
Once again thank you so much for your generosity and your energy. I am looking forward to working with you in a near future!
All the best
Marlis Ladurée (German-French artist) –
For me it was a great experience and I learned much more about Vimanas. In one word: it was sooooo amazing!!! Thank you, thank you so much.
Hope to see you in the near future in Paris to have a tea in my atelier.
Cordially yours.”
Thomas Vasudev Zoller (German composer) –
Here are a few words, trying to describe the experience, sitting in the little “temple”, was like sitting in Badrinath during Puja.
OM sincerely Yours”