![]() Stephanie’s approach was to build her own MSV home first and with the increased support of Natural Law move onto creating the additional cabins and facilities. ![]() This plan included entries, roads, utilities, car parking, etc. Stephanie prepared a master plan involving a Maha Vastu incorporating 8 cabins laid out and to be built according to MSV principles. The house is set on 8 acres of land which has a small creek running along its Northern boundary. Building is a challenge in this area because the climate is tropical and there is a lot of rain – the town of Babinda is considered the wettest place in Australia. The home is at Babinda, a small town about 40 minutes south of Cairns in Far North Queensland and is near the beautiful rainforest area known as the ‘Boulders’. Maharishi Sthapatya Veda Update – Queensland “FIRST MAHARISHI STHAPATYA VEDA HOUSE COMPLETED IN QUEENSLAND” Stephanie Chambers completed her Maharishi Sthapatya Veda house earlier this year which is the first MSV home built in Queensland.
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