Marmasthan in Vastu: Exploring the Energetic Vital Points of the Vastu Purusha
As per Vastu Soukhyam and Samarangan Sutradhara, these diagonal lines are referred to as Vanshas. At certain places, these Vansha lines are even called as Durajay. The point within cells (padas) where Vansha and Shira intersect are known as Pravesh (entry), Trishul (trident), Konak (angle). At these points, do not construct pillars, beams, or columns. The points where the Vanshas intersect each other are dangerous. The point of intersection of Vansha lines is called Marma. The points, if corrupted, create a flaw. The lines stretch between specific cells, connecting Shikhi to Pitra, Aditi to Sugriv on Marma points. Shikhi to Pitr – NE to SW -this is called “Karnasutra line” and a column on this line can result in death of the owner, Sugriv to Aditi, Jayant to Bhringraj, Roga to Agni, Mukhya to Bhrish, and Shosha to Vitath. The meeting point of these lines forms the Mahamarma.
Nadi (Veins)
Marma Size
Marma Effects
Samarangan Sutradhar Chapter 13 v. 12 states that if the Marma points are aggressed in any way, then misery or misfortune can befall upon the inhabitants of that space and that there could be a possible loss of lineage.
AparajitPruccha Vol 1 Ch. 52 v. 11-14 tells us that any form of Marma Vedh is disastrous. If Head Marma is aggressed, then there could be danger to the life of the parents and Son of the house owner. If the Central or Back Marma is aggressed then the home-owner faces loss of wealth, siblings, misery and in worst case scenario, may even have to relocate.
