C TYPE OF CUT TOA HOUSE IN THE SOUTH DIRECTION

A "C-type" cut (also known as a ThriShaala) in the south or south-west direction is considered one of the most severe Vastu Doshas, often referred to as a "Choolha-type" construction. Because the South is associated with fire, stability, and the earth element, a void in this area causes intense negative energy, resulting in significant damage to the occupants' health and prosperity.

Effects of a South/South-West Cut (C-Type)

  • Severe Financial Instability: A cut in the Southwest direction leads to a total loss of the earth element, resulting in unexpected, heavy expenses, and severe financial losses in business.
  • Health Issues: Residents, particularly females, may suffer from serious, chronic diseases, including cancers, or face infertility issues.
  • Relationship and Social Issues: Such cuts often lead to a loss of reputation, legal troubles, and broken relationships.
  • Instability and Mental Stress: The "Yajman" (main breadwinner) may experience immense mental stress, fear, and a constant feeling of insecurity.
  • Hyper-Excitation/Agitation: A C-cut in the South forms a receptacle for intense, uncontrolled solar energy, leading to "hyper-excitation" of Pingala Nadi, causing anger, anxiety, and impulsive behaviour.

Vastu Remedies for a South Cut

Since this is a structural defect, traditional remedies focus on energetically strengthening the area. Vastu Helix: Install Helix SW cut remedies or 3-9 Lead Pyramids/Helixes on the wall that is cut to block the negative energy.

  • Heavier Construction: Increase the weight in the remaining southwest area by adding heavy furniture, a large water tank (if not in a bedroom), or a large rock/stone sculpture.
  • Colour Treatment: Paint the affected southern wall with earthen colours like yellow, beige, or mud brown.
  • Energy Boosters: Install a Vastu Siddha Shukra Yantra to counteract the negative energy.
  • Avoid Water Bodies: Never place fountains, underground tanks, or fish tanks in the southwest or southern area.

 

 

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