SHAKTI CHAKRA ANALYSIS FOR IRRGULAR SHAPED PLOT

Using Shakti Chakra Analysis for an irregular-shaped plot involves identifying the main, usable, regular-shaped area of the land to establish the centre (Brahmasthan), while treating irregular extensions as secondary areas. The goal is to align a 16-zone grid (Shakti Chakra) to the magnetic north on an accurate scaled map.

Here is the step-by-step process for applying Shakti Chakra Analysis to an irregular plot:

1. Map and Orient the Plot Correctly

Create a Scale Map: Draw an accurate map of your plot on paper or, preferably, use AutoCAD to map the exact, irregular boundaries.

Find Magnetic North: Use a compass at the centre of the plot to find true magnetic north.

Align the Chakra: Place the Shakti Chakra transparency (or software overlay) over your map. Rotate it so the 0° (North) mark aligns with your measured magnetic north.

2. Identify the Main Grid (Brahmasthan)

For irregular plots, finding the centre (Brahmasthan) is crucial but tricky.

Find the "Mass Centre": In an irregular shape, the centre is not just the middle of the longest sides. Use computer software (like AutoCAD) to calculate the "mass gravity centre" of the irregular polygon or create a paper cutout of your map and find its physical balance point.

Define the Largest Rectangle: Take the largest possible regular square or rectangle inside the irregular plot. This becomes your main grid, and the centre of this shape is your usable Brahmasthan.

Treat Extensions: Any land outside this main rectangle should be considered a "secondary area" to be treated separately with remedies.

3. Apply the 16-Zone Grid

Divide into Zones: Once the centre is established, the Shakti Chakra splits the plot into 16 Vastu Zones (22.5° each), such as NNE, NE, ENE, etc.

Map Entrances: Use the Chakra to identify which of the 32 potential entrances (pada) fall on your plot boundaries.

4. Analyze and Remedy Irregularities

Identify Missed or Extended Areas: If the plot is L-shaped or has a corner cut, the Shakti Chakra will reveal which zone is missing or overextended.

Separate Energy Boundaries: If the plot has significant irregularities, create an "Energy boundary" (a fence, hedge, or separate wall) between the main, regular-shaped area and the irregular, left-over part.

Remedies for Irregularity:

North-East (NE) Extension: Generally good but should be managed to avoid excessive imbalance.

South-West (SW) Extension/Cut: Highly detrimental; requires remedies like lead metal helixes or special earth-balancing to treat.

Secondary Area Usage: The extra, odd-shaped pieces of land can be used for activities that don't need strict Vastu compliance, such as garbage storage, gardens, or parking.

5. Finalize with Digital Tools

For high accuracy, use digital Vastu apps that allow you to upload a custom polygonal map (not just a rectangle) to map the 16 directions, 32 entrances, and 45 Devtas directly onto your irregular layout.

Key Tip: Ensure the Brahmasthan (centre) remains free of heavy construction, pillars, or toilets, as this is the centre of energy.

 

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