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Maharishi Vedic City and its Fortune-Creating Vastu Buildings

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Every building in Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa, USA http://www.maharishivediccity-iowa.gov is built according to Vastu Vidya of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda http://www.fortunecreatingbuildings.com -- Vedic Architecture, Fortune-Creating Architecture. People living and working in Vastu buildings report greater good fortune, success and happiness, better health and more harmonious family life.

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  • Funny enough, the full stapatya town planning, falls in line with the farmhouse archatectural style better than any other archatecture because the town layout is for each house to have a full agricultural thematic element in the full town planning developmental design. But I don't see this in effect anywhere, I don't see this town planning in youtube, just individual houses.

  • @Amar7605 I agree, it should be a cultural philosophy. The local cultural philosophy. Brought to it's height with stapatya design elements, but it should be the local archatecture brought up, not the local archatectural philosophy upended. Unfortunately, and I don't know, having never visited Fairfield, but I don't know if their isa cultural design philosopy/cultural sociaiology. It looks like their is not. There must have been at one time possibly.  And I see a farmhouse culture sociology

  • The Vastu home @ 2:47 looks interesting but most of the other homes is this clip look like typical non Eco friendly mcmansions. It seems to contradict the environmentally/cosmic friendly principles the town was founded on (the house @ 1:01 has a couple of chelsea tractors parked out front!).

  • looks creepy

  • It looks nice, but I sense a cult-like feeling. I understand the rules of Vedic archetecture, but I see a paradox with this town. Yes, in America you have the freedom to develop your town the way you want, but within this town you have to conform to certain rules. I guess you don't have to live anywhere, but I just don't like the idea of communties being officially created out of a cultural philosophy, and not for economic reasons.

  • Saw this place on tv today. Looks awesome.

  • @Thrillcekr haha funny

  • @Dookiebutt47 I can guarantee you that you wouldn't so do us all a favor and follow your own advice. Your own mother hated you so much that she used to feed you from the other room with a slingshot. That's how big a jerk off you are.

  • @Dookiebutt47 No, it's based on the current rate of growth nitwit and the fucking town was just on the travel channel where they claimed the population had surpassed that and was up to 1200. That's not at all unfeasable. There's a small town north of me that grew by that many people in a fucking year so 1200 people in a decade isn't anything mindblowing. Maybe it is in whatever hick town you live in but not everywhere else in the world.

  • @Thrillcekr haha just kill yourself man, u probaly have wnt be missed

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