Vastu Shastra
Ancient Indian architectural science to bring positive energy, prosperity, and harmony to your home and office
Directional Principles
Each direction carries specific energies and benefits
East Direction (Purva)
The direction of sunrise brings prosperity, knowledge, and new beginnings. Ideal for main entrance, prayer room, and study area.
North Direction (Uttara)
Ruled by Kubera, the god of wealth. Excellent for cash locker, treasury, and business discussions.
West Direction (Paschima)
Associated with water element. Good for dining room, guest room, and children's bedroom.
South Direction (Dakshina)
Direction of Yama, represents stability. Suitable for master bedroom, heavy furniture, and storage.
Vastu Tips
Residential Vastu
Main Entrance
Face East or North for maximum positive energy flow
Kitchen Placement
Southeast corner with cooking facing East for health and prosperity
Master Bedroom
Southwest direction for stability and good relationships
Pooja Room
Northeast corner facing East or West for spiritual energy
Commercial Vastu
Office Entrance
North or East facing entrance attracts wealth and opportunities
Cash Counter
North direction with face towards East while handling money
Manager Cabin
Southwest corner facing North or East for leadership
Reception Area
Northeast or East direction for welcoming positive energy
Vastu Remedies
Simple solutions for common Vastu defects
South or West facing main entrance
Remedy: Place a Vastu pyramid or use bright lighting at the entrance
Kitchen in wrong direction
Remedy: Use red or orange colors and place a mirror on the east wall
Toilet in northeast corner
Remedy: Keep the toilet door always closed and use plants or crystals
Benefits of Vastu-Compliant Living
Health & Well-being
Better air and light circulation promotes healthy living
Prosperity & Success
Positive energy attracts wealth and opportunities
Mental Peace
Balanced environment provides mental clarity and peace
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