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Ramakrsna Aggarwal

Ramakrsna Aggarwal is a world-renowned Vastu consultant and Astrologer with over 15 years experience, having a strong desire to learn the science of Sthapatya Veda (Vastu Shastra), he met different masters & finally studied under a highly qualified & experienced Teacher, the only person to receive the Padma Bhushan award in the field of Vastu Shastra Late Dr. V. Ganapathi Sthapathi. Ramakrishna spent few years learning and practicing Sthapatya Veda under the direct guidance of Dr. V. Ganapathi Sthapathi. He has clients in over 18 countries. He also served and assisted HH Danavir Goswami during Swamiji's research on Vedic Cosmology in Bangalore for the Worlds biggest temple called the "Temple Of Vedic Planetarium (TOVP) in Mayapur, West Bengal. http://www.tovp.org.

In the last 15 years, Ramakrsna Aggarwal has provided Vastu consultation and rectified the buildings without demolition and designed Vastu floor plans more than 4000 residences, commercial & Industrial buildings more than 65 temples in India & abroad. He also studied Astrology, Numerology, Palmistry, Prashna Kundli, Earth energies & its remedies, Chakra healing, Dice based prediction & has achieved many titles & awards, few titles being “Vastu Acharya”, “Jyotish Acharya”, “Jyotish Visharath”, “Jyotish Vachaspati”.

He specializes in Vaastu corrections without demolitions, Astrology remedies, Numerology remedies, signature analysis etc. He provides service in Planning and design for new buildings as per Vastu Ayadi calculations. The goal of this Vaastu consultancy services is to help one and all to live in Harmony with Nature.

He is also constructing Residences, Commercial, Industrial buildings, Apartment project and Temples in Bangalore, Vrindavan, and Mayapur based on the ancient science of Vastu Shastra.

My revered Teacher: Dr V. Ganapathi Sthapathi

Dr.V.Ganapati Sthapati, the Doyen of Indian Vaastu Shastra, hails from a rich lineage of traditional Sthapatis (traditional designers, builders and sculptors – 3 in one) who had their origin in the land of temples, namely Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. Imbibing the heritage of his forefathers, who have contributed many a temple and sculptural edifice, Dr.Ganapati Sthapati hasdedicated his life and works to the revival, enrichment and promotion of this indigenous culture of India.

Born in the village of Pillayarpatti, in Siva Gangai District, Tamilnadu in the year 1927, he had his early lessons from his father, Sri Vaidyanatha Sthapati, himself a renowned Sthapati and Sanskrit scholar. Basically, a graduate in mathematics, he served as the Principal, Govt. College of Architecture and Sculpture, Mahabalipuram for 27years(1961-1988). During his tenure, the art of sculpture and temple architecture gained an academic status under the University of Madras and many youngsters, irrespective of caste and creed were initiated into this tradition. It is a college run by the Government of Tamilnadu right from 1957.
The dedicated service rendered by Dr. Sthapati, has drawn the attention of the East as well as West to the existence of a unique and unexplored science of time and space, light and sound, on which the Indian Vaastu and Vaastu related architecture (of spiritual nature) are anchored. His efforts are fast gaining ground. Through his research works and allied activities, Sthapati has identified and brought back to lime light the legendary Mayan, the progenitor of Indian Vaastu Science.
After retirement from the Government Service, he has given form to a group of five institutions, aimed at spreading the principles of traditional Indian Science of Vaastu. Through these institutions, founded and guided by Sthapati, he has been rendering remarkable services contributing a number of temples, imagic forms, Vaastu based buildings, as well as conducting seminars and lectures, both at national and international levels, and also authoring and publishing books, on the sacred science of Vaastu.

Sthapati served as architect for several buildings and sculptures, including the following:

Sculpture of Tamil poet and saint ThiruvalluvarThiruvalluvar Statue at the southern tip of India at Kanyakumari, TN, India (measuring 133 feet (40.5 m) in elevation).
  • Design and Construction of University buildings including the Administrative block and library for Tamil University in Tanjore.
  • Design and Construction of Valluvar Kottam in Chennai, TN, India.
  • The Rajagopuram of Sri Ramar Temple and Sri Ganesh Shiva Durga Temple at The Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago complex Lemont, Illinois, United States.[4]
  • Sri Murugan Temple, Nadi-Fiji islands.
  • The San Marga Iraivan Temple, Kauai, Hawaii.
  • Granite sculpture of the Kannagi—heroine of the Tamil epic Silappathikaram, erected in an Art Gallery in Poompuhar, Chennai, TN, India.
  • Projects in India and other countries