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A brahmasthan is: a principle of Vedic architecture and community planning that designates the: center point of a building. Or geographical area. Vedic architecture is based on Vastu Shastra.

The brahmasthan is a special central zone in a building. It is free from any obstructions in the——form of a wall, pillar/beam, furniture or fixtures and "is often well lit from above," by skylights for instance.

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