Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of architecture, provides guidelines for selecting and designing plots to ensure they align with natural energies. Following Vastu principles for plots can enhance the well-being, prosperity, and harmony of those who live or work there.
The central part of the plot, known as Brahmasthan, should be kept open and free from construction to allow free flow of positive energy.
The boundary wall on the south and west sides should be higher and thicker compared to the walls on the north and east sides.
Wells, borewells, and other water sources should ideally be placed in the northeast corner of the plot.
Large trees should be planted in the south or west direction. Avoid planting large trees in the north or east as they can block positive energy.
Avoid plots with obstructions such as tall buildings, electric poles, or water bodies on the south or west sides as they can create Vastu defects.
Selecting and designing plots according to Vastu Shastra principles can greatly influence the harmony and prosperity of the inhabitants. By considering factors such as shape, direction, slope, soil quality, and surroundings, one can ensure a positive and balanced environment. Even if perfect compliance is not possible, implementing some Vastu remedies can help mitigate potential negative effects, leading to a harmonious and prosperous living or working space.
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