Vasthu Sastra Guide book author and columnist Dr T. Selva was conferred the prestigious Vasthu Star Award at the International Astro Vasthu and Tantra Conference held at Bhedetar, Dhankuta.
Koshi Province Chief Minister Hikmat Kumar Karki presented the honour for his outstanding global contribution to Vasthu Sastra and ancient pearls of wisdom.
Dr Selva has played a key role in popularising this ancient Indian science of architecture and harmony through his extensive writings, international lectures, and media outreach.
World Astro Federation Chairman Dr Lokraj Poudel described Dr Selva’s impact as ‘pivotal’ in reviving interest in Vasthu Sastra worldwide.
“His efforts have helped countless individuals apply these time-tested principles to modern living for enhanced well-being and prosperity,” he said.
Dr Selva expressed his gratitude upon receiving the award: “To be recognised in such a spiritually rich and intricate science is deeply humbling.
“This award is not just a personal milestone, but a tribute to the enduring power and relevance of ancient knowledge in today’s world.”
The Vasthu Star Award is among the World Astro Federation’s highest accolades. It honours individuals who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and global outreach in astrology, Vasthu Sastra, and Tantra sciences.
Dr Selva’s recognition marks a significant moment for Vasthu Sastra’s growing acceptance and relevance in contemporary lifestyles, as more people turn to traditional sciences for holistic living.
At the three-day event on May 24th, Dr Selva delivered a talk exploring whether artificial intelligence (AI) threatens ancient wisdom traditions.
He said traditional systems like astrology and Vasthu Sastra are intensely rooted in culture, intuition, and spiritual dimensions. AI still lacks the depth and human nuance to fully engage with them.
“Rather than replacing practitioners, AI is more likely to serve as a supportive tool, offering quick calculations, visualisations, and interpretations that enhance accuracy and save time,” he said.
He emphasised that experts in metaphysical sciences often act as spiritual guides and counsellors, listening to their clients’ concerns, offering emotional reassurance, and providing personalised advice informed by experience and subtle human cues.
“AI lacks empathy, intuition, and the capacity for meaningful spiritual connection. People seeking comfort, reassurance, or karmic insight will likely continue to prefer the human touch,” he said.
“While AI tools may serve the masses by offering easy access to information, they may fall short for those seeking a deeper, spiritually resonant experience.
“Serious followers are likely to view AI-generated results as superficial, unless a seasoned expert validates them,” he added.
Dr Selva said the future will likely see a hybrid model in which astrologers and Vasthu Sastra practitioners work together.
“AI is much like how doctors use diagnostic technology to support, but not replace, their clinical judgment.
“AI should not be seen as a threat, but as an evolving system that will complement age-old knowledge and traditions.”
He said the future belongs to those who embrace technology while preserving the sacred, intuitive, and human elements of these ancient sciences and wisdom.