Metal of Jupiter in ASTRO VASTU

I have a habit of sending a vastu tip everday on whatsapp and sharing the same on my vastu instagram account . The tip was as ” Do not use Yellow color in Toilet” – Jupiter – Yellow, Toilet – Rahu“
Then suddenly a chat started on my whatsapp about Jupiter and toilet color. According to some vastu shastri’s – Jupiter’s metal “BRASS” (which is not correct) and yellow and brown tiles show less challenges.
I practise Vedic Vastu, Our Gurudev – Shri GuruJi Manoj K Juyal has taught every word which is connected and lined with our thoughts and writings of Rishi Munis. 1st Thing The metal of Jupiter is KANSA or bronze we know, and not BRASS. Every old book related to Planets and Metals show KANSA as the metal, As astrologers and vastu consultants we regularly read PANCHANG, which clearly states Jupiter’s metal as KANSA. The basic remedy of Jupiter’s Dasha is also “eating in KANSA thali” which helps in improving Jupiter.
We have our foundation of Vedic Vastu and not The Fusion Vastu which is practised these days by many.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and to me seems very malleable, shapeable, and fileable. It can be polished to a shiny lustre with little effort. It can easily be made molten at around 1600F and poured into whatever shape you want. In industry, most brass fittings are either turned on a lathe, hot formed or cast. Brass typically is not forgeable but can be done with light hammer blows and low heat. This is a highly malleable alloy at room temperature and is not recommended, in my opinion, for weaponry except to produce items like blunt arrow heads, knife handle guards, ammunition casings or knuckle weapons.
Bronze is an alloy of copper and mostly tin and, to me, seems to be a workable metal with a robust and antique feel. It can be shaped with modest efforts with a hammer, saw or file. The best results, in my opinion, will be by making bronze molten at roughly 1750F and pouring into your desired shape. Bronze had an “age” named after it for many reasons but the main subject of the matter would be its resilience to oxidation, its shapability, and it’s durability. Only until steel alloys were made could it be defeated in its ability to be turned into weapons. In industry, most bronze fittings are turned on a lathe or cast. Bronze has a melting point that makes the metal forgeable but only with gentle hammer blows. In my opinion, forging would only be used to “rough” shape your piece and afterwards a file, grinder or other tool would be used to refine and otherwise finish the piece. Bronze weapons include swords, armour, spear tips, arrow tips, chain, mace, spike traps, spring traps, axes and cannonball cores. Many other countless devices have been made from this alloy and like anything somewhat durable will prove worthy in battle for a short time.
To tell the difference between the two you could:
Scratch it with a file: brass will cut easily, bronze will cut but not as easily.
Heat them in a furnace: brass will melt before bronze will melt.
Inspect them under a magnifying glass: brass will be smooth and shiny, bronze will be porous and dull.
These are just a basic difference which are quoted above. These days people also use ALLUMINIUM as a metal for a planet- which is totally wrong.
I request all my readers and friends to just read and practise Vedic.
Great to know all about kansa for Jupiter,doing Good job 👍🏻Keep shining ☀️🌈God bless you 😇