Built Formdraftschool: vastu· Svoboda — Vāstu

Truncated-triangle pyramid (acceptable Vāstu shape)

also: pyramid, four-truncated-triangle-pyramid

frm-pyramid-truncated

Definition

A pyramid formed of four TRUNCATED triangles — 'an acceptable Vāstu shape, provided that it has a clearly-demarcated Brahma Sthāna, and that its flattened top has a perimeter that equals the perimeter of the Brahma Sthāna of the base'. The one profitable structural use Svoboda grants the triangle (Fire) form. [MODERN — Svoboda].
Modern

Prāṇa relevance

Made Vāstu-viable precisely by giving prāṇa a clear central locus (Brahma Sthāna) — the truncation creates the empty centre the keep-center-empty rule requires. Ties to rul-keep-center-and-rim-empty.

Sources

  • txt-svoboda-vastuch. 5 footnote (PDF p.142)Modern✓ verifieda pyramid of four truncated triangles is an acceptable Vāstu shape if it has a clear Brahma Sthāna and its flat top's perimeter equals the base Brahma Sthāna's perimeter

Other attributes

Form Class
built-form / structure
Element Identity
Fire-derived (triangle faces) but stabilised by truncation + a clear Brahma Sthāna
Effects
acceptable IF Brahma-Sthāna conditions met (top-perimeter = base Brahma Sthāna perimeter) [MODERN — Svoboda]