The newly constructed Telangana Secretariat, built at a cost of nearly ₹650 crore, is in the spotlight again not for governance, but for Vastu Shastra concerns. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has reportedly avoided working from the new Secretariat building, citing restlessness, unease, and energy imbalances believed to be linked to Vastu defects. Instead, he has shifted to the Telangana Police Command and Control Centre in Banjara Hills. This controversy has revived discussions about the importance of Vastu in government buildings, and why personalization and Mundane Vastu principles play a critical role in leadership and public administration.
Why Personalization of Vastu is Essential

According to Mundane Vastu Expert Sidhharrth S Kumaar, Vastu must never be applied in a cookie-cutter manner.
“Vastu is deeply personal because it interacts with the unique planetary placements, karmic blueprint, and birth chart of every individual,” he explains.
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A Vastu-compliant office may benefit one leader but create restlessness for another.
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The Chief Minister’s chamber orientation, direction of entry, or energy flow may align well with one horoscope but clash with another.
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Without personalization, even the most scientifically designed building can feel “unlucky” to its occupant.
As Sidhharrth S Kumaar puts it: “Ignoring personalization in Vastu is like prescribing the same medicine to every patient. Personal Vastu aligns an individual’s space with their destiny, unlocking focus, clarity, and prosperity.”
This makes personalized Vastu consultation vital for leaders, entrepreneurs, and public figures.
Beyond Construction: The Full Spectrum of Vastu
Many assume that Vastu is only about the design and construction of a building. However, Sidhharrth S Kumaar emphasizes that Vastu is far more holistic.
“Vastu is not limited to walls and foundations; it is the science of space and energy in its totality,” he says.
The Key Dimensions of Vastu:
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Energy of the Land (Bhoomi Shakti): Every plot carries its own vibrations. The history, usage, and natural flow of energy in the land significantly affect those who occupy it.
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Interior Colour & Décor: Colours, artworks, and furnishings radiate energy. The wrong palette or décor placement can block prosperity, while harmonious choices amplify growth.
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Surroundings & Environment: What lies around the building—roads, water bodies, electric poles, other structures—creates energy fields that influence the building’s occupants.
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Usage & Intent: Even how a space is used—whether for governance, education, or living—determines the way Vastu principles should be applied.
According to Sidhharrth S Kumaar, “A building may look perfect on paper, but if the land energy is disturbed, the interiors clash with planetary alignments, or the surroundings are misaligned, imbalance is inevitable.”
Mundane Vastu: Why Government Buildings Shape Public Life
Beyond personalization lies the realm of Mundane Vastu, which examines how the architecture of government offices, public institutions, parliaments, and temples influences collective life.
Sidhharrth S Kumaar, recognized as India’s leading Mundane Vastu Expert, explains:
“Government buildings are energetic epicenters. Their alignment affects not just leaders but the entire governance machinery and the morale of citizens. Balanced Vastu strengthens administrative efficiency, while defective Vastu manifests as policy paralysis, frequent leadership changes, and public unrest.”
How Mundane Vastu Impacts Governance
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Policy Delays – Misaligned Vastu can create indecisiveness in governance.
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Bureaucratic Inefficiency – Energy blockages manifest as administrative red tape.
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Public Dissatisfaction – Citizens feel unrest when the seat of governance itself radiates imbalance.
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Leadership Instability – Poor Vastu can coincide with frequent political turmoil.
In contrast, a Vastu-aligned Secretariat or Parliament creates decisiveness, clarity, and trust in governance.
The Telangana Secretariat Case: A Lesson in Vastu for Leadership
The Telangana Secretariat was built to replace the old complex (which itself was considered Vastu-defective by former CM K. Chandrashekar Rao). Ironically, the new building is also under scrutiny. The fact that the current CM feels restlessness and discomfort in the space shows how personal Vastu misalignments and Mundane Vastu defects can overlap.
According to Sidhharrth S Kumaar, “When a leader avoids his own seat of governance due to Vastu concerns, the imbalance reflects across the entire administration. Personal restlessness translates into governance restlessness.”
Why Governments Must Embrace Bharat’s Intellectual Heritage
To ensure harmony in governance, Sidhharrth S Kumaar recommends that governments must integrate India’s intellectual heritage into policy and infrastructure planning.
“Every government should seek guidance not just from architects and engineers, but also from the wisdom of Bharat’s knowledge systems—from Vastu Shastra to Astrology, Numerology to Energy Healing. These sciences are not superstition; they are strategic tools for aligning leadership, institutions, and society. If India aspires to build a Viksit Bharat (Developed India), then harmonizing governance spaces with ancient wisdom is not optional—it is essential.”
Conclusion
The Telangana Secretariat controversy is more than a political debate—it is a living case study on the importance of Personalized Vastu and Mundane Vastu. On one side, it proves that leaders require spaces aligned to their personal energies for clarity and success. On the other, it shows that government institutions must be designed with holistic Vastu principles—including land energy, interiors, and surroundings—to ensure stability, policy efficiency, and public trust.
As Mundane Vastu Expert Sidhharrth S Kumaar concludes:
“A nation flourishes only when the energy of its leaders and its institutions are in sync. Personal Vastu unlocks individual excellence; Mundane Vastu secures societal progress. Together, they form the energetic foundation of a Viksit Bharat.”










