Birth
Story of Vastu Purusha
The
Vastu Purusha is the presiding deity of each and every plot whether it is big
or small. He has a fixed and peculiar body. His head remains hanging down and
his body is spread all over the length and breadth of the ground. He is
depicted as lying with the head in the northeast and legs in the southwest.
There is an interesting
story in the Matsya Purana in which the birth of Vaastu Purusha is narrated.
In the
early ages Lord Mahadev (Shiva) was at fierce war with a Rakshasa (demon) named Andhakasur. This war continued for years and Lord Siva killed devil
Andhikasur,. In an encounter Lord Shiva became tired and exhausted, and he
began to sweat profusely. The sweat of his brow fell down and from it raised a
huge Bhuta (Great Spirit Vaastu). He looked very cruel and drank all the blood
from the body of Andhakasura and yet his hunger was not satisfied. The Bhuta
made penance and Lord Siva was pleased with his penance and granted him boon
which was that he should have capacity to swallow all the three worlds. He got
possession of all the three worlds and was about to eat men and animals of the
terrestrial world. The celestial beings, Brahma, Shiva, and the Asuras were
terrified by this .They went to Lord Bramha. Lord Bramha asked them to lay the
spirit face down. And they (the Forty-five deities) encircled and caught hold
of the devotee ( Bhuta) pressed him down and sat on different parts of the
back. Bhuta became helpless and admitted defeat but begged for some provision
for his sustenance.
According to Dharma Satra ,
When the spirit begged for forgiveness from Lord Bramha, Lord Brahma blessed
him and granted Lordship over the site of buildings and said that he would be
the deity of all the plots and constructions, and offerings (Balibhog )should
be made as a duty to this daily twice-born deity at the end of all sacrifices
prescribed to all The Devatas. In return Vastu Purusha is said to be taking
care of the inmates for pleasures and prosperity of the building. Ever since
then this Devotee has been lying down in that position. It was also ordained
that he should be propitiated along with the Devatas and Asuras over the body
before any construction, and in default of such propitiation. However, those
who start living without Vaastu Devtas prayers and offerings, he can trouble them
and may swallow the fruit of meritorious deeds of the owner or occupier of the
building. Vastu-puja is therefore imperative for the prosperity of the owner
and those live in the place.
This and many other such
myths and fables can be found in different Puranas. Probably these stories
were included to make people conscious about the subject which
would make them build their house as per Vaastu Shaastra.
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