While preparing for the convention it was felt that a much larger number of people needed to be accessed than the convention could actually entertain as delegates. Vastu being a science for the well being of the human race, we need to educate and expose people to the truth about Vastu.

For this purpose alone an ‘open to all’ exhibition was organised near the convention hall. The exhibition served as a common platform for delegates and a first step for all curious new comers.

Through the Vastu Lab, we got an opportunity to bring before the public some of our research through posters/ models. These were designed with the sole purpose of bringing the layman closer to the actual thinking and concepts being the end users of Vastu. A brief introduction of colour theory and Yantras was also on display.Apart from these, some of the instruments being used for measurement of various earth
and cosmic energies, radiations viz, Lecher Antenna, Bio-feedback instrument, pollution detector, Dr Gauss meter to measure electro-magnetic field, energy reversal etc were also displayed and demonstrated.

In an attempt to impart incentive to the newcomers, we had on display around 175 books on Vastu. Hundreds of people looked in to the books, flipped through them and noted their requirement. Among our guest exhibitors were Dr Tapadia from Calcutta. He had brought Kirlian Camera which is used for photography of human aura. It proved to be a big crowd puller. Col K.J. Chugh’s photography exhibition was another mega-show. Besides some commercial stalls of fountains, switches and kitchen equipments, there were stalls of pyramid yantras and paintings of Vastu purush, chakras and other related to human energies.
All in all, the show was a great success entertaining the guests and delegates alike with general public in thousands.