Complete Vastu Guide
Vastu Sastra (Shastra)
Where
we live can influence our happiness, wealth, health, and prosperity. The Vastu
Shastra is the Vedic science of building. When one studies the Vastu Shastra, he
learns to create buildings that favorably influence those things that bring us
happiness.
The
Vastu Shastra considers the astrological placement of the Sun, Earth, and other
planets during the actual construction. It also considers where the building
site is located, the site’s shape, the proposed building’s shape, the direction
the building will face, the location of gates, entry doors, room doors, windows,
and the building’s general design. North and east are considered important
directions—east because it is the direction from which the sun rises.
When purchasing a property, it is a good idea to
stand on the land and feel its vibration for a few moments. Trust your feelings.
If you feel positive about it, consider buying the land. If not, it is probably
not good for you. It is best to buy land where happy and successful people have
lived. A house sold by a person in distress or who is impoverished, should be
purchased only with caution. A dilapidated or haunted house should not be
purchased at all.
The
land should be cultivatable and should smell good. It is best not to build on
nonarable land. Land that contains many rocks, anthills, many worms, bones,
broken pottery, sludge, and thorny trees should not be purchased. If the center
of the land is humped like the shell of a turtle, it should not be
purchased.
The
color of the soil should also be considered. White soil is good for brahmans
(priests, teachers, scientists, or intellectuals), red for ksatriyas (rulers,
soldiers, or administrators), yellow for vaisyas (businessmen, farmers or
bankers), and black for sudras (laborers, artisans, craftsmen, or
servants). When you assess the soil, do not just make a surface check, but
also dig about 4m (12 ft) down.
If
the soil is black up to 1m (3 ft) down and white or red below that, the land can
be purchased.
According to Vastu Shastra, black and clayey soil is not good for
building. If the soil is crumbly rock, money can easily be gotten. Yellow soil
is good for businessmen.
Another test of land quality is to dig a knee-deep hole (2/3m or
2'x2'x2') and then refill it. If after filling the hole you have some soil left
over, the land is good. If there is no soil left after filling the hole, the
land is average. If the returned soil does not even fill the hole, this is not a
good sign. Such land should not be purchased. This shows the soil’s natural
moisture and aeration.Again dig the same sized hole. This time, fill it with
water. If it takes more than an hour for the water to be absorbed, this is a
good sign. If there are many cracks in the hole after the water has been
absorbed, the construction may cost more than you expect. This is a percolation
test done even in the U.S. to test for clay deposits. The cracks indicate clay
soil, which is not best for water drainage and can cause foundation problems,
etc. Also, wastes are not carried away properly, which can bring
disease.
Do
not purchase land that has been used as a crematorium, cemetery, or a samadhi
(tomb for a holy person). The land should not be purchased if in the recent past
someone has committed suicide on it, or if there have been several deaths over
the period of a couple of months.
It is
usually best not to purchase land next to a bridge. If the bridge is on the
north or east sides, it definitely should not be purchased. If it is on the
south or west sides, that is a safer purchase.
It is
also usually best not to purchase land that shares a well with another property.
The land can be purchased, however, if the water supply is a common well on the
north, east, or northeast side. A plot of land situated on a hill is also not
a good purchase in most cases. It is better to purchase level ground. If the
land to be purchased is on the side of a hill, however, and the land slopes down
toward the north or east, that is all right. If the land slopes to the west, do
not purchase it.
After
choosing and purchasing land, plants should be grown on the land. Also, if
possible, keep a cow and her calf on the land for a while to make it more
auspicious.
The direction that the front of a property faces is important. The
best shapes for plots of land are square or rectangular, facing squarely on the
four cardinal directions. A land tilt of 20 degrees, off square by 20 degrees,
is acceptable. If the plot is rectangular, it is better that the longer sides
run north to south rather than west to east.
If
the plot of land does not squarely face the four cardinal directions, and if the
road does not run in one of the four cardinal directions, the house should be
built facing the four directions The house should be square or rectangular, and
the faces of the building should each be toward a cardinal direction, and not
built facing the road.
It is
not good to purchase a piece of land squeezed between two larger pieces of land
as such land will bring its owner poverty.
The
northeast side of the land should be the lowest side. If the northeast side is
at a higher elevation than other sides of the property, you can dig soil from
that one side and use it to build up the other parts. The land should either
slope down toward the north or east, but not toward the west or south. Land
sloping north brings riches, sloping east brings good fortune, sloping south
brings ruin, and sloping west brings financial loss.
It is
auspicious if tall buildings or hills do not obstruct the north, northeast, and
east sides of the land. Do not purchase land with such obstructions to those
sides because the sun’s rays will be blocked.Having those same obstructions
blocking the west or south sides, however, bring health and wealth—light coming
from the southwest is not beneficial. The sun’s rays traveling westward are
considered harmful. Thus such obstructions block out harmful rays.For the same
reason, a water source located on the southwest side of a building will cause
the owner misery. Similarly, there should be a minimum number of doors and
windows set into the southwest side of a building; the majority of windows
should be set in the northeast side. The boundary walls around a property
should be higher in the west and south and lower in the north and
east.
It is
auspicious if the plot has a river or a stream flowing through it on the
northeast, or if there is a lake on the same side. It is not auspicious if there
is an electrical power supply or large electric pole on the northeast side of
the plot. A telephone pole is not negative in the northeast, however. There
should not be any valley, a depression in the land, or large pit around the
land.
Construction should not stop once it begins. Workers
should not be unnecessarily pushed to speed up their work; work for the day
should stop at sunset. No construction should be done at night. A qualified
engineer should always oversee the construction.
Building materials should be stored in the southwest corner of the
property during construction. The storage area or structure can also be built in
the southeast corner, at least 1m (3 ft) from the property boundary. The guard
should stay in a house in the southeast corner. Thieves will be a danger if the
guard stays in the northwest corner, and the guard should not stay in the
southwest corner.
Order
of construction: the well, the storage house, and then the boundary
wall.
A square piece of land surrounded by roads on four
sides is considered very good. It should be purchased even if at a high cost. A
person who owns this land will become wealthy, healthy, and
happy.
If a
road runs alongside the property and ends at the northeast corner, that is also
very good. If a road ends on any other parts of the property, however, that plot
is usually not good.
A
road on the north side of the property is good, but a road on the south side is
not so good. If there is only one road, it is best if it is located on the east
side. It is not so good if it is located on the west side.
If
there are roads on only the east and north side, that is good. If there are
roads on the west and north, it is average. Roads on the north, west, and
east—that is, only on these three sides—is not so good. Roads on the north,
south, and west is also not so good. It is inauspicious if there are three roads
only on the east, south, and west.Land should also not be next to a T or Y
intersection.
There are other aspects of land assessment that should be
considered. The plot should not be within twice the distance of the height of
the house to a public place—a hospital, factory, temple, church, marriage hall,
courthouse, cemetery, or cremation grounds. There should not be a laundry place,
shoe shop, meat shop, or workshop with loud machinery opposite the property.The
house should be at least 25m (80 ft) from the entrance of a temple. The
property’s gate should not face a temple or church, and the shadow of a temple
or church should not fall on the house.If the public place is twice the distance
of the height of the house away from the house, it will have no
effect.
Only new bricks, wood, and materials should be
used when building a new house. Materials from an old building should not
usually be used to build a new one in case those old materials repeat negative
incidents that occurred in the old house. There is unhappiness in using old
things. If there are old materials available, better to sell them and use the
money to buy new materials.
Wood
from thorny trees should not be used, as it will have a negative effect.
Materials that have been stored for a long time should also not be used. Iron
grills should only be used when needed.
The best properties are either square or rectangular. If
the plot is not a perfect rectangle, it is best if at least the southwest and
southeast sides of the land are at 90º angles from one another. The southwest
side of the quadrilateral should definitely not be extended past the southeast
side, even if that means giving away a portion of the plot. Land that extends
past the northeast side of the quadrilateral, however, brings wealth, happiness,
and good name. Land extending on the northeast side is very good. Extensions on
any other side are inauspicious. Extensions of the northwest side will cause you
to lose money and peace.
If
the land is cut in the corner this is not good. If possible the land to fill in
the missing corner should be purchased. If the land is cut short on the
northeast side it is very bad and is not aspicious; do not purchase it. It is
like a headless body.
Round, oval, and triangular plots should be avoided. The house should not
be built in the shape of a diamond, with the corner facing north. L-shaped plots
are also inauspicious and should not be purchased.
It is
good if the plot is narrower at the entrance and wider at its rear, but the
opposite is not good.
It is advised that the first construction project
for the new house is to dig the well. If water is used from this well for the
construction, it is auspicious for the family who will live in the house. It is
best that the well or water source is on the north or northeast side of the
land, or if water comes from the municipality, it should enter from the
northeast side. If you draw a line from the southeast corner to the northeast
corner, the well should be to the right or left of the line, not on
it.
The
well can also be in the north or east sides of the property. The well should not
be in the northwest or southeast corners, as this is inauspicious. It is
especially inauspicious if the well is dug in the southwest corner. It is also
inauspicious to have a well in the middle of a house.
Wells
should be round. Ideally, the well water should be exposed to sunlight for five
hours a day. It is not recommended to share wells between two
properties.
The
well should be dug after puja (worship) has been performed on the land at an
astrologically auspicious time. This will insure that the water will be
pure.
The
well should be dug under an auspicious star, such as Rohini, Hasta, Uttara
Bhadrapada, Uttara, etc. It should be dug on an auspicious day—a Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. The well should be dug during a downward-facing
constellation or star, such as, Krittika, Purva Phalguni, Mula, Bharani,
Ashlesha, Purva Bhadrapada, or Purvashadha.Water departing from the kitchen and
bathroom should flow to the northeast and leave the house from this side.
The compound wall should be built before the house is
constructed. Construction should begin during an auspicious constellation, and
on a favorable day—a Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. It should also be
begun during an auspicious day of the lunar month—Pratipada, Panchami, Shashthi,
Dashami, Ekadashi, or Purnima. The compound wall should not be higher than the
house, and construction of it should begin on the southwest side.
The
southwest part of the wall should be higher than the rest of the wall. The walls
on the north and east sides should be 53cm (21 inches) shorter than on the west
and south sides. If this is not possible, then the north and east sides should
be a minimum of 8cm (3 inches) shorter.
Do
not set the gate on the south side. It is best that there are two gates to the
compound, so evil things entering one gate will exit from the
other.
It is best if the house is built on the southwest section
of the land. Any open space should be to the north and east. Open space on the
west side of the land is not good for the family’s male members.
It is
also good to keep a tulasi plant in the northeast corner.The electric generators
should be situated on the southeast section of the plot, not the northeast,
which is inauspicious. Loud machinery should not be placed near the
house.
If
there is to be a swimming pool, waterfalls, or fountains, they should be set to
the north, east, or northeast. Gardens, plants, or the lawns should also be set
to the north, east, or northeast. Plants should be less than 1m (3 ft) in
height. Swings should be to the north or east, and should swing from east to
west.
Outdoor seats should be placed in the south or west of the open area, and
people should face north or east while sitting.
It is
considered inauspicious to block the entrance to a house, such as with a tree or
telephone pole. If one of these things is more than twice the distance of the
house’s height away, it will not have any effect.Trash or dirty water should not
be kept near a house’s entrance (or the entrance to a place of business), and
neither should it be kept near the property’s entrance. An unclean stream or
pool of unclean water should not be located in front of the house.Annexes or
outhouses should not be on the north or east sides of the house, and they
definitely should not touch the eastern or northern boundary
walls.
A
garage, building, or servants’ quarters built separately from the house should
be located to the southeast or northwest of the main house but should not touch
any of the boundary walls. Ideally such quarters should not touch the southeast
corner, but should be slightly west (without touching the east wall). They
should also not touch the northwest corner but should be slightly south (without
touching the north wall). They should be established about 1m (3 ft) from the
wall.
Cars
should be parked facing east or north. A car should never be parked facing
south. If a car is parked facing west or northwest, the owner will spend a long
time traveling.
The
parking lot should be in the northwest corner of the property. It should not be
located to the southwest or northeast. Parking can also be located in the
basement, on the north or east side.
A
parking garage should not be connected to the compound wall or the main
building.
The
parking garage should be painted a light color, not a dark color.
The
roof of the house should slope towards the northeast and rainwater should flow
to the north, east, or northeast direction.
Balconies, verandahs, and terraces should
ideally be built on the north, northeast, or east sides of the house, not on the
south or west sides. If a balcony is on the southwest side of a house, it should
be covered and closed.
The
floor or roof over a balcony or terrace should be lower than the floor or roof
of the main building. It is best if the verandah’s roof is slanted toward the
northeast. Tin is a good roofing material for such structures. The verandah’s
corners should not be rounded, and balconies should not have arches.Flowerpots
on the verandah should be small. No creepers should be planted on a verandah.
The seats on the verandah should be set on the south or west
sides.
Shoes
can be removed and placed on the verandah. They should not be placed to the
northeast.
Furniture, such as sofas, should be placed in the southeast,
south, or west sides of a room. The house’s owner should sit facing north or
east, and his guests should sit facing west or south.It is best that the
northeast corner of each room in the house be left empty. If furniture must be
set in the northeast corner, it should be set 15cm (six inches) from the
wall.
Do
not align doors within the house. One door should not lead directly into
another.
It is
best when a student studies that he face north, northeast, or east. Therefore a
table in a study room should be placed in the south or west sides of the room.
Books should be stored in the southwest side of the room.
Do
not keep money in a place facing south. When one prays, he should face either
north or east.
Beds
should face either west or south to insure that when a person rises in the
morning, he is facing either north or east. While asleep, one should place his
head to the south, east, or west, not north. If one’s place of worship is in the
bedroom (in the northeast), one should sleep with his head facing east to avoid
pointing his feet toward the altar.Mirrors should be placed on the north or east
walls, not on the south or west walls. Do not keep broken mirrors in the house.
Clocks should be placed on the west, north, or east walls. Clothes should be
washed in the southeast corner of the house.
Medicine should be kept in the northeast corner of the house, and a
person should face northeast while taking it. It is best to nurse those who are
ill in the southwest corner of the house, although the northwest corner is also
good.
Rainwater and wastewater should leave the house from the northeast side.
It should flow west to east or south to north.
There
should be an even number of columns and beams in the house, not
odd.
Doors
should generally be made from a single piece of wood and should open on the left
side. A television can be placed in the southeast side of a room. An overhead
water tank should be located in the southwest side of a building.
Stairways should be on the south, southwest, or west sides of a
building.
Certain pictures should not be hung in a house such as nudes, animals
fighting, captured elephants, hunting scenes, trees without fruits or flowers,
snakes, owls, bats, vultures and pigeons.
The main
door of the house should be larger than the other doors entering the house. The
main door should have two shutters and open to the inside of the building. Teak
is a good material for the entrance door.
It is
best that a house has two entrances. The exit door should be smaller than the
entrance, and it should have only one shutter. If there are two external doors
for the house, they should not be set in a straight line.
When
one enters the house, there should not be a wall in front of the entrance. There
should be a door that opens to the next room. A shadow should not fall on the
main door. The main door of the house should not be below ground. Neither should
the main door be in the center of the house, nor in the extreme corners. If the
door is set in the north wall, move it east of center; if it’s in the east wall,
move it north of center. If it is set in the south wall, it should be moved east
of center; if it is in the west wall, move it south of center. Some authorities
say that if the house’s entrance is in the west wall. It should be centered.Some
Vastu authorities say that to figure out where to place a main door, divide the
house into nine parts. The door should be in the fourth section of the house
from the left hand side. From the right side of the house, the entrance is in
the sixth division from the right.
The
main door should not be situated across from the main door of another house. The
entrance doors of two houses should not be exactly opposing one another. Neither
should two houses share a common entrance.
If
the entrance of the house is to the south, there should not be a balcony or
verandah in front of the door.
It is
good to set gates to both the property and the entrance to the house on the
north or east sides. It is also all right to have the main door on the west
wall. It is not advised to have the main entrance on the south
side.
It is
considered auspicious if the entrance to the property and the main door of the
house are on the same side. It is not considered good if the main door to the
house is on the opposite side to the entrance of the property.
There
should not be an underground tank, septic tank, or canal under the main
entrance. There should not be any abandoned, wrecked buildings in front of the
main entrance.
It is
good to decorate a house’s entrance with pictures or statues of Laksmi, Ganesh
or Kuvera and auspicious signs such as OM or the Swastika. Inauspious pictures
should not be on the door. Doors should have thresholds. Shoes should not be
kept in front of the door, but to the side.The door should not be slanted,
sliding, or circular.
The overhead water tank should be in the
southwest (best) or west corners of the building. An overhead water tank should
not be located in the northeast or southeast corners, or in the middle of the
roof. It is also best that it is not located in the northwest unless the tank is
small and is located approximately 1m (2 or 3 ft) from the building’s corner.
The tank should be elevated at least 1m (2 or 3 ft) above the roof, on a
platform.If possible, the tank should not be made of plastic. If it must be
plastic, however, it should either be black or dark blue plastic, because such
colors aid the absorption of sunlight. A dark water tank while absorbing sun for
heat doesn’t encourage microbial growth as quickly as a light-colored tank would
do.If possible, there should be different tanks for the kitchen and bathrooms.
It is best if the
building’s walls are higher on the west and south sides and lower on the north
and east sides. Also, the south and west walls should be thicker than the north
and east walls, if possible. The building’s floor and roof should be higher on
the south and west sides, lower on the north and east sides. Neither the ground
nor the building should be higher in the northeast than in the southwest. Rooms
in the House
Worship should be done in the northeast, north, or east
sides of the house. It is best that the temple room is in the northeast corner
of the house. The worship room should not be to the south. The place of worship
should be on the ground floor and not upstairs.
The
altar should be located on the northeast side of the temple room. The deities or
pictures of the deities should either face east or west, and should not face
north or south. It is best that the Deities face west and the worshipers face
east.
The
altar should not be set into the wall but should be at least 2.5 cm (an inch)
from it. The door to the temple room should have two shutters.
Toilets should never be above or below the place of worship. White, light
yellow, or light blue are good colors for a temple room. It is good if the
worship room is shaped like a pyramid, sloping inward as it goes upward toward
the roof in the four directions.
The kitchen should
ideally be in the southeast corner of the house, its windows on the east and
south sides. There can also be a window on the west side. If the kitchen cannot
be in the southeast corner, it is all right to place it in the northwest corner.
But in general, the kitchen should not be in the north, and should certainly not
be in the northeast corner. Locating the kitchen to the southwest will cause
problems.
The
kitchen should not be next to or across from a toilet, nor should it be directly
in front of the main door.
Cooking should be done in the southeast corner or on the east side of the
kitchen. It is best to cook while facing east, but facing north is also all
right. It is advisable not to put the stove on the northern wall. The cooking
platform should not touch the wall but should be placed at least 8 cm (3 inches)
from the wall. The stove should not be in front of the kitchen’s door.Electrical
items such as microwaves, grinders, and mixers should be placed in the southeast
corner of the kitchen. The sink should be in the northeast corner. The southwest
wall should be used for storage.
The
refrigerator should be in the northwest, southeast, south, or west. It should
not be placed on the northeast side. If it is on the southwest side of the
kitchen, be sure to set it away from the wall. If there is a dining table in
the kitchen, it should be placed on the north or west side. The door to the
toilet should not face the dining table.
Kitchens should be painted yellow, rose, red, orange, or chocolate brown.
If possible, do not paint the walls white or black.
The living room should be on the north side of the
house. Furniture should be square or rectangular, not round or oval. It is good
if the ceiling slopes down toward the northeast direction. The air-conditioner
should be in the west, not the southeast. Furniture should mainly be in the west
and south section of the room.
The
walls should be painted white, yellow, green, or blue, never red or black.
Depressing paintings should not be placed on the walls.
The
main bedroom should be on the southwest or northwest side of the house. If there
is an upper story in the house, the master bedroom should be on this floor, in
the southwest corner. Adult married children can also use this room. Younger
children, however, should not use it because that will cause trouble in the
household. Bedrooms on the northeast side of the house will also cause
trouble.
The
children’s bedrooms should be in the northwest or west. The younger children’s
bedroom can also be on the east side of the house, Newly married couples should
not use a bedroom on the east side.Guest bedrooms are best located in the
northwest corner, but can also be located in the northeast
corner.
Bedroom walls should be painted a light rose, dark blue, dark green,
gray, etc. Some authorities say that the walls should not be painted white or a
light yellow. The door should be set in the east, west or north, and should
ideally be one shutter.
One
should sleep in his own house with his head facing east or south. If one is
staying in someone else’s house, or while traveling, he should sleep with his
head facing west. One should never sleep with his head facing north. Upon rising
from bed, the right foot should be placed on the floor first.If one is to study
in the bedroom, the east side should be used. The wardrobe should be located on
the northwest or southwest side of the bedroom. TV, heaters, and air
conditioners should be located in the southeast corner.
The
southwest corner of the room should not be vacant. An attached bathroom could be
built on the west or north sides of the room. It is best not to keep the safe in
a bedroom, but if this is the only place for the safe, it should be located on
the south wall, opening north.
Money, valuables, or a safe should be stored
in a room on the north side of the house. This is the side of Kubera, the god of
wealth. The door to this room should be facing north or east. The walls should
be painted yellow, because yellow leads to an increase of wealth.
If a
safe is large, it can be placed in the south, southwest, or west sides of the
house, but it should always be set a few inches from the wall. It should not be
in the southwest or southeast corner, and should definitely not be in a
northeast corner. The safe should face north and open toward the north or east.
It is inauspicious to have a safe opening to the south—this will cause a loss of
money. The safe should not be located under any beams.Safes should be installed
on a Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, when the Sun is in the
constellations of Dhanishtha, Rohini, Uttara, Swati, Shravan or
Punarvasu.
The dining room should be located on the west side of the
house, or on the east or north side of the building. If the kitchen is on the
ground floor, the dining room should not be on an upper floor but should also be
located on the ground floor.
The
door leading into the dining room should be on the east, north, or west side of
the room. It should not have arches. The house’s main entrance door should not
face the dining room’s door.It is best to face east or west while eating. The
head of the family should face east during meals. Other members of the family
can face east, north, or west, but it is not advisable to face
south.
The
dining table should not be round or oval but either square or rectangular. It
should not fold from the wall or be attached to the wall.
A
sink can be located in the northeast corner of the dining room, or on the north
or east sides of the room. No toilets should be attached to the dining room.
Bathrooms can be on the west or northwest sides of the
building, but not on the eastern or northeastern sides. The toilet room should
also not be located on the southeast, the southwest, or in the center of the
building. The morning sun falling on the body after bathing is good, so windows
should be set in the north or east sides of the room. Ideally, toilets should
face south, not east or west (in the direction of the sun). The toilet should be
located on the west or northwest side of the room and should be built 30–60cm (1
or 2 feet) above the ground.An attached bathroom should be on the west or
northwest side of a room, never on the northeast side.
Sinks
should be placed on the northeast, north, or east sides of the room. Bathtubs
should be located on the northeast, west, or east sides.
Bathroom walls should be painted white, sky blue, or another light shade.
Do not use black or dark red.
Water
should leave the bathroom from the east or northeast side. Water should not
leave from the southwest or southeast directions. The overhead septic tank
should be on the northwest side of the house.
The library or study should be located on the west
side of the building, but should not be located in the corners of the house.
When using a library or study, it is best to sit facing east or
north.
The
bookshelves should not be in the northwest or southwest corner. Books should be
in the east, north, or west sides of the room.
The
door should be two-shuttered and should be located in the northeast, north, or
west. Windows can be set on the east, north, or west walls. The walls should be
painted white, sky blue, cream, or light green.
If
one will not sleep in the room, a pyramidal shape (walls sloping inward as they
go upward towards the ceiling) will help study and meditation.
The storage
areas should be located in the northwest part of the building, but not in the
north or east. The storage room door should not be on the southwest side of the
room. Storage cabinets should be located on the west or north sides of the room.
Butter, ghee, oil, and cooking gas should be kept in the southeast corner.
Best to build stairways on the southwest, or if
necessary, on the south or west sides of the house.
Do
not build stairways on the northeast side, as it will cause loss of wealth. The
staircase should go up from east to west or north to south. The same stairway
that goes to the upper floor should not also go down to the
basement.
Stairways should be built with an odd number of stairs—9, 11, or 15
steps, for example. The number of stairs should not end with a zero if you must
build an even number—there should not be 10 or 20 steps—because it is best to
begin climbing steps with the right foot and also to end the climb on the right
foot. This is not possible when there is an even number of stairs. The right
foot is equated with gain, the left with loss.Circular stairways are not good.
The doorway at the top of the stairway should be at least 20cm (8 inches) lower
than the doorway at the bottom of the stairs. Broken stairs should be repaired
immediately to avoid accidents.
The
stairway should be painted a light color. The worship room, safe, or toilet
should not be located under a staircase.
Basements should
ideally not be built under the entire house. If that is impossible, use only the
northeast section. Heavy equipment can be kept on the south and west
sides.
It is
best that the basement should only be in the northeast side of a house. It can
also be located on the east side of the house. It should not, however, be
located only on the south, southeast, or west side.
The
floor of the basement should slope downward towards the northeast. The walls
should be at least 3m (9 ft) high. The basement should be painted white but
should not be blue. The heater, water heater, or electrical panels should be in
the southeast corner of the basement.
Since
sunrays do not enter basements, this highly reduces the basement’s positive
effect on the persons living in them. Therefore, a basement should not be used
for living as far as possible. Basements are also not good places to conduct
business. The basement’s effects will be improved if one-fourth of the basement
is above ground.
A
mezzanine or loft should be built on the south, west, or southwest sides of a
room.
| Directions |
Ruling Planet |
Room |
| North |
Mercury |
Living
(Sitting) room safe |
| Northeast |
Jupiter |
Worship room living room |
| East |
Sun |
Living
room bathing room (no toilet) |
| Southeast |
Venus |
Kitchen |
| South |
Mars |
Kitchen storeroom |
| Southwest |
Rahu |
Master
bedroom heavy storage |
| West |
Saturn |
Children’s bedroom store room study |
| Northwest |
Moon |
Guest
room bathroom grain storage room |
It is best that there are more doors and windows on
the north and east sides of the building. There should be fewer windows and
doors on the upper floors than on the lower ones. It is also said that the
number of doors and windows on the upper floor should not equal the amount of
doors and windows on the ground floor. The ceiling height of the rooms on the
upper floor should be less than the ceiling height of the rooms on the ground
floor.
If
only part of the upper floor is used, this part should be built in the southwest
area. The balcony should be on the north, east, or northeast side. The balcony
should not be in the southwest corner. Bedrooms and studies should be located
on the upper floor. A storage area for heavy items should be located on the
lower floor, and not the upper.
It is always good to grow a tulasi plant
on one’s property. Tulasi should be located on the north, northeast, or east
sides of the house, or in front of the house. Trees should not be planted
directly in front of the house’s main entrance. There should be an even number
of trees on one’s property, not an odd number.Trees should be planted on the
south or west sides of the house. Ideally, they should be planted on both these
sides rather than on only one side. It is not good to plant a tall tree on the
north, northeast, or east sides of a building.
Smaller trees may be planted on the east or north sides, but no trees
should be planted in the northeast corner. Tall trees should not be too close to
a building as they block the sunlight. A tree’s shadow should not fall on the
house.Large trees should not be located too near the house as their roots can
damage the foundation and compound wall. Also, the roots of large trees absorb
sunlight quickly, meaning these positive rays will not be received by the
building. Do not allow tree branches to touch the house.
Stone
sculptures and rock gardens should be located on the southwest side of the house
because they are heavy.
Thorny plants should not be planted near the house. Cactus should not be
planted at all. Thorny plants other than roses have a negative energy.
Ideally all thorny plants should be pulled up and
destroyed.
A
list of good trees to plant: coconut, neem, betal, sandalwood, lemon, pineapple,
bilva, almond, jackfruit, pomegranate, mango, amla, and katha.
Banyan and pipal (aswatha) are sacred trees; they should usually only be
planted near a temple or at a sacred place.
Creepers or other plants should not be grown by using the building or
compound wall as support. Creepers should only be grown in a garden, and they
should have their own independent supports.
Plants should be planted during auspicious constellations. Saplings
should first be planted in clay pots and only later placed in the ground. This
enables them to grow better.
If a
tree must be removed because it is inauspicious or for other reasons, it should
be removed in the months of Magh or Bhadrapada. The day before cutting the tree,
worship it and express regret that it must be removed from its rooting. Promise
to plant a new tree in its place. Do so within three months. When cutting the
tree, it should fall east or north, not south or west.
Certain rituals can be performed before construction on the plot
begins. The land should be installed at an auspicious time, during an auspicious
constellation. Mondays and Thursdays are auspicious days for such rituals.
Ideally, a qualified astrologer should set the time of installation.
Worship should be done in the northeast corner of the
land.
Before installing the land, it should be cleared. Dirt, stones, holes in
the ground, and trash should be removed. Thorny bushes should also be uprooted
and removed.
The
installation should not be done if a woman in the household is more than seven
months pregnant. The groundbreaking ceremony for the house should only be done
during the Uttarayan period, when the sun is in the northern hemisphere, and
when the days are longer than the nights, from June 21 through December
20.
Before entering a new house, a house-warming ceremony should
be performed. A good time to enter a new house is in the period of Uttarayan,
from June 21 through December 20, in the months of Vaishaka, Shravan, and
Margashirsh, in the constellation of Uttara, Magha, Ashwini, Swati, Pushya, and
Revati, on an auspicious day. It is good to confirm this time with a qualified
astrologer.
Ganesh-puja, Navagraha-puja (worship of the nine planets), and worship of
the Vastupratima (building deity) should be performed. The residents of the
building should then circumambulate the building. Then puja should be done to
the threshold.
If one wishes to purchase the land
adjacent to one’s own property, it should be purchased on a Monday, Thursday, or
Friday, during an auspicious constellation such as Vaishaka, Purva, Ashlesha,
Mrig, Revati, Mul, or Anuradha.The land one already owns can be extended to the
north, east, or northeast. The northwest corner should not be extended. If a
plot is available in the southwest, west, or south sides, it should not be
purchased, as it will cause misfortune and loss. If the northeast plot is
available, purchase it. It is best if the adjacent lot on the northeast side is
at a lower elevation than the land already owned. If such land is purchased, the
dividing wall should be taken down. As far as possible, you should not construct
buildings on this land.
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