VASTU FOR PLOTS
The location and shape of the plot is the most
important part of the building process because it what determines the nature of
the synergy between the owner and the cosmos.
Vastu Tips for Plots
Plots which are oriented towards the cardinal
directions are preferable. ie: North, South, East, West. This is called a
Cardinal Plots. In this kind of a plot, the magnetic axis of the plot is
parallel to the earth’s magnetic axis.
Cardinal Plots
However, when the cardinal directions come in
the four corners of the plot, it is called a Vidisha plot In this kind of plot
the magnetic axis of the plot makes an angle with the earth’s magnetic axis.
Vidisha plot
Square plots in which all four sides are equal
and have all the angles of 90 degrees are the best plots. The Vastu purusha
fits best in square plots and brings prosperity and happiness.
Square plots
Rectangular plots in which opposite sides are equal,
and all four angles are 90 degrees are also very good plots. The ratio of width
to length should not be more than 1:2. If the East-West axis is longer than the
North-South axis, it is very auspicious.
Rectangular Plots drawing
Rectangular Plots drawing
Plots which are narrow in front and broad in
the rear are called Gaumukhi plots. Such plots are suitable for residence when
the broad part is in the North-East and roads are on the Southern or Western
sides. If the narrow part of the plot is the North-East then it is
inauspicious.
Gaumukhi plots
Gaumukhi plots
Gaumukhi plots
Gaumukhi plots
Plots which are broad in the front and narrow
in the rear are called Shermukhi Plots or Vyaghra Plots. These plots are
suitable for commercial purposes provided the broader part is in the North,
thereby extending the North-East, and the road is on the Eastern or Northern
side.
Shermukhi Plots
Shermukhi Plots
Shermukhi Plots
Shermukhi Plots
Triangular plot and other irregular shaped
plots are inauspicious because they emit negative energy. Owners of such plots
should make the necessary Vastu corrections and try to make the plot into a
square or rectangle.
Triangular plot
Triangular plot
Triangular plot
Very often there are plots which have extended
or reduced corners or directions. These extensions or reductions definitely
have a positive or negative impact as the case may be on the owner and his
family. Extensions are favourable and
auspicious only if they are in the following directions:
North-North-East
North-North-East Plot
North-North-East Plot
East-Northeast
East-North-East Plot
East-North-East Plot
North-East
North-East Plot
North-East Plot
It thus follows that any reduction in these
directions is very inauspicious.
Some plots have a road that thrusts right into
the face of the plot. This is known as Vithi Shool. Vithi means road and Shool
means arrow. This kind of a road points concentrated energy into the site. This
energy can be positive or negative depending on the direction from which it is
coming. It is positive only when it is coming from the North-North-East or
East-Northeast.
Vithi Shool Plot
Vithi Shool Plot
A plot with roads on all four sides is most
auspicious for residential and commercial purposes. Doors can be fixed on all
four sides in the auspicious grids.
A plot with roads on three sides are of
different categories:
A plot with roads in the North, East and West
with the South closed is auspicious for residence and commercial purposes.
A plot with roads in the North, South and East
with the West closed is good for commercial purposes.
A plot with roads in the East, West and South
with North closed is good for residence and for commercial ventures run by
women.
A plot with roads in the North, South and West
with East closed is good for commercial purposes but a medium category for
residence.
A plot with roads on two sides can be corner
plots or plots with roads on opposite sides. These are of the following
categories:Corner plots:-
A corner plot with roads in the North and East
are excellent and auspicious plots. These are called Eshanya plots.
A corner plot having roads in the North and
West are Vavaya plots. Care should be taken that the South-West corner of the
plot is higher than the North-East and construction is done according to Vastu
principles.
A corner plot with roads in the South and East
are called Agneya plots. These are not good plots. The excess of fire element
in this plot leads to financial and other mental problems and is especially bad
for women.
A corner plot with roads in the South and West
are called Nairutya plots and are to be avoided.
Plots with roads on opposite sides: -
A plot with roads in the East and West with the
level of the road and plot lower in the East is a medium category plot. If the
level of the road and plot is lower on the Western side, then it should be
avoided.
A plot with roads in the North and South with
the level of the road lower in the North is a medium category plot. If the
level of the road is lower in the South, then it should be avoided.
Plots with roads on one side:
A plot with a road in the North and the plot
and road sloping toward North-East is a medium category plot.
A plot with a road in the East with plot and
road sloping towards North-East is also a medium category plot.
A plot with a road in the South is good for
business run by a woman and for any entertainment business.
A plot with a road in the West is better
avoided.
Avoid a plot that is in proximity to any
religious building like a temple, gurudwara, church etc. If the shadow of a
temple falls on a house it is very inauspicious. There has to be a distance of
at least 100 meters.
Avoid buying a small plot between two large
plots.
A water resource in the South and West is very
inauspicious. Water resources like a well, borewell, river etc. in the North
and East are best
Mountains and hilly areas in the South and West
are good.
Avoid buying a plot close to a cremation or
burial ground.
There should not be any high-tension wires
above the plot nor any Vedhas in front of the plot like an electric pole, tree,
pillar etc.
There should not be the following trees within
100 meters of the plot:
Banyan
Peepal
White fig
Frequently Asked Questions About Your Plots
Vastu
Q-1: - How do I choose a good plot of land?
Ans:
Check the direction with a compass, check which side roads are, check if
there is any obstruction in front of plot, etc.
Q-2: - What are the major Vastu defects?
Ans:
The plot should not be near to a temple,
graveyard or cemetery.
The plot should not have a Vithishula, that is
a road directly hitting the plot from any direction.
The plot should not have an obstruction
directly in front like a big tree or an electric pole.
Q-3: - Which facing plot is best?
Ans:
North or East facing plots are the best.
Q-4: - Can we buy uneven plots?
Ans: It is NOT recommended to buy uneven or
irregular shaped plots. Only buy square or rectangular plots.
Q-5: - Which direction of the plot is the house
built in?
Ans:
Construction should be in the South and Southwest. The North and
Northeast of the plot should be left empty.
Q-6: - Which type of plot is good as per Vastu?
Ans:
Square or rectangle is the best type of plot.
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