Direction Conscious
Plot entries are planned to avoid South and South-West facing homes, keeping Vaastu alignment central to the township.
Netram Philosophy
The township philosophy brings together Panch Tatva, Vaastu, Ayurvedic planting, spiritual spaces, and direction-conscious planning.
Netram’s philosophy starts with a simple idea: the place where you live affects how you feel, think, work, rest, and relate to your family. The project uses Sanatan and Vaastu-inspired principles to shape a township that is not only functional but also emotionally and spiritually grounded.
The design approach gives importance to direction, open areas, sacred zones, natural surroundings, and the five elements. These ideas influence plot orientation, community layout, green pockets, and the overall living experience.
Plot entries are planned to avoid South and South-West facing homes, keeping Vaastu alignment central to the township.
The five elements guide the project’s identity and the relationship between built form, open space, water, light, air, and community movement.
The project concept includes homes tailored to zodiac, prakriti, and personal Vaastu alignment for buyers who want a deeper planning layer.
Ancient energy-alignment principles are referenced in the township concept to create spaces that feel calmer and more intentional.
Temple and ashram spaces are planned as spiritual anchors for daily devotion, gatherings, meditation, and yoga.
Open and green areas support the township’s wellness positioning, with nature used as a daily part of the living environment.
The philosophy page explains the project concept. Buyers should verify final specifications, layout, and approvals before booking.