About us

Mayank Barjatya

B.Arch, Msc Ecology & Environment, Founder and Director

Mayank Barjatya is an architect, building biologist, and researcher whose work explores the deeper relationship between form, energy, and consciousness. Born in Indore and based in Pune, his practice extends beyond conventional architecture into the study of how built environments influence inner states of being.

Trained as an architect at Pune University (1995), Mayank’s early pursuit of healthier and more responsive built environments led him to Germany, where he studied Building Biology. He further specialized in Bioenergetics at Acmos-Paris (2003), in association with the Institute of Complementary Medicine, Great Britain, and later completed a Master’s in Ecology and Environment (2007). Since 1997, he has worked at the intersection of architecture, geobiology, and traditional Indian knowledge systems.

Over time, his inquiry deepened into the subtle dimensions of space—particularly the way geometry, proportion, and materiality interact with human perception and well-being. Since 2015, under the guidance of Sahebji Vairagyaratiji Maharaj, his research has focused on the energy sciences embedded within Jain philosophy.

A significant part of his work explores the Bhaktamar Stotra—not only as a devotional text, but as a system of sound, geometry, and bio-energetic resonance. This led to the development of the 48 Infinity Energy framework, and the publication of his books “48 Anant Urja” (Hindi) and “48 Infinity Energy” (English) in 2019, which examine the interplay of Mantra (sound), Yantra (form), and Tantra (energy fields).

His research has been recognized and honored by Nay Padam Sagarji Maharaj, and further institutionalized through a dedicated course at Kund Kund Gyanpeeth under the Shri Digambar Jain Udasin Ashram Trust.

As Principal Architect of Gurucharan Tirth, Mayank has translated these explorations into built form—using harmonic geometry and spatial sequencing to create environments that support meditation, stillness, and inner alignment. His work reflects a belief that architecture is not merely constructed, but experienced as a field of energy.

In addition to his design practice, he actively contributes to academic and research initiatives. He leads a Jain research team in Pune under the Shrutratna Foundation, is a Fellow Member of the Jain Academy of Scholars, Academic Advisor at the MIT School of Architecture, and serves on the governing committee of Vigyan Bharati. He is also a regular speaker at Jain international conferences.

A central theme in his recent work is Kshama—Forgiveness. His book “Forgiveness in Architecture” (2024) explores how spaces can embody emotional and spiritual processes such as release, reconciliation, and inner balance. This inquiry has led to the conceptualization of a Kshama Mandir, a proposed Temple of Forgiveness envisioned as a transformative architectural experience.

Mayank’s work represents an ongoing effort to reimagine architecture as a conscious, ethical, and life-supporting practice—where design becomes a medium for Ahimsa (non-violence), harmony, and spiritual evolution.

48 Infinity Energy

48 Infinity is the extension of Vastuworld in the Bio-Energetic Realm. Since 1998 Architect Mayank Barjatya and his team have been helping people to balance their home and workspaces through Vastu Shilpa Shastra.

With the introduction of this marvellous Jain Science collaboration & Quantum Physics, human energies can be enhanced to receive the Vastu bliss along with Personal Healing.

The 48 Infinity Energy, is created through extensive research in reintroducing the effects of energy healing through a Jain panegyric, the Bhaktamar Stotra combined with Sacred Geometry & Cymatics as one synergized system.