VASTU GUIDELINES FOR OFFICE
According to Vastu Shastra for office, entrepreneurs should sit facing the north,
east or north-east direction as it is considered auspicious. The sun rises in the east, making it conducive for
financial growth.
Finance is the heart and
soul of every business, making it imperative to set up an office according to
the guidelines prescribed by the ancient science of Vastu Shastra. While the
financial circulation of small businesses depends primarily on payment receipts
and cash flow, big businesses have their own sources to maintain financial
stability. To help you navigate pitfalls, the office should have decor item placed
in the right direction to pave the way for prosperity and positivity at
work. . Therefore, the correct placement of decor items will not only
ensure financial prosperity but will also improve a person's holistic
well-being. Vikas has listed a few office Vastu Shastra guidelines that will
attract success and financial prosperity at work.
Office Vastu
Shastra Guidelines
Prosperity
at Work
- According
to Vastu Shastra for office, entrepreneurs should sit facing the north,
east or north-east direction as it is considered auspicious. The sun rises
in the east, making it conducive for financial growth.
- Marketing
and sales professionals should sit in the north-west direction, in a way
that the seat must face the north-east direction to ensure professionals
are more proactive at work.
3. Accounting professionals should sit in the
south-east corner at work and face the north-east direction for increased
wealth.
4. Business heads should occupy a cabin in the
western part of the office. They should face the north-east direction as it
helps improve leadership skills.
5. Vastu directions conducive to financial
prosperity are north and northeast. The northern direction is ruled by Lord
Kubera, the god of wealth. The north-east direction is governed by water, which
is indicative of a person's financial status, according to Vastu Shastra. Vikas
suggests placing a mirror or a Kuber Yantra on the northern wall of the
northern section of the office to ensure better financial opportunities.
Shape
of Your Desk
- Vastu
Shastra for office prohibits the piling up of finished goods (for product
manufacturers) in front of the office desk, in the north-east direction,
as it creates hurdles. Finished goods should be placed in the north-west
direction to ensure they are sold.
- Important
financial documents should be locked away in a safe constructed in the
south-west zone of the office. The safe should face the north-east
direction to improve finances and overall prosperity.
- The
reception area of the office creates a lasting impression for first-time
visitors. Therefore, placing a bunch of French lavender flowers or green
jade flowers on the reception desk will surround the space with
positivity, thereby attracting prosperity. A four leaf clover plant can be
placed at the entrance of the office as it invites good luck and fortune.
9. Entrepreneurs must ensure that their table
or desk is rectangular shaped, and made from superior quality wood. A glass or
metal table in an irregular shape in the cabin promotes confusion, stress and
detachment from work.
Creating
Energy Abundance at Work
- Vikas
warns office goers, entrepreneurs and businessmen not to sleep at the desk
as it creates negative energy.
- Keep
your desks clutter-free. Keep papers and books locked away. Sort out
documents according to their importance. Also, broken stationery should be
discarded to remove obstacles to financial prosperity.
- Employees
must ensure that their backs never face a door in their cabins as it will
prohibit them from seeing people enter. This could foster distrust at
work, according to Vastu Shastra. In order to win the trust of colleagues,
place a picture with a mountain scenery behind the chair seat as it
fosters support. You can also place a turquoise pyramid on the desk
to foster better communication with peers.
Vikas
P Deshpande
M.
E. Civil, Structural Consultant
Vastu
and Feng Shui Consultant
0434681647,
deshpandevikas@gmail.com
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