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04 February 2008

Projections, retractions & closed/cut corners

Not all plots are square or rectangular. There are some plots with projections or extensions, missing corners.
Their effects are as follows:

1. North East projected towards as well as North = Wealth and prosperity, peace of mind and plenty.

2. North-West projected at West = Good for women organisations and politicians.

3. North West projected North = Suffering of women, mental problems, heavy expenditure and losses in business.

4. South East extended at East = Losses and harassment by government.

5. South East extended at South = Health problems, litigations decline in income.

6. South West extended at South = Misery to women folk and sickness.

7. South West extended at West = Bad names to makes, mental problems to women, loss of wealth.

8. North East = Mars progress and prospects. Loss of children and wealth. Mental unrest and sickness leading to happiness allaround.

9. North West = Disease, loss of wealth, fear of life and theft.

10. South East = Poverty and diseases.

11. South West = Sickness of wife, mental worry and unhappiness.

12. North East = Disastrous.

13. South East = Wealth will be destroyed and children's progress in affected.

14. North West = Progress of the family will be effected leading to bankrupty and mental problems.

15. South West = Permitted without blocking the pathway.

The following are the different shapes of plots and their suitability and effects

1. Square (all corners straight and at 90°) shaped = Very auspicious, brings health,wealth and happiness.

2. Rectangular Shaped = Good and auspicious. Brings all round prosperity.

3. Circular Shaped = Good for constructing circular Shaped buildings only.

4. Wheel Shaped = Owner loses financial status and faces poverty.

5. Odd Shaped (irregular shaped) = Causes all types or problems and poverty.

6. Triangular Shaped = Affects progress and causes problems from government.

7. Bhadarshan Shaped = Not good for residence. Can be used for special type of buildings like government buildings only.

8. Cart Shaped = Causes wants and poverty, even imprisonment. The owner has to run here and there like a Cart.

9. Long bar Shaped = Not good if used for cattle shed, the cattle reared here perish.

10. Damru shaped (a tiny size musical damru with deep bend in the middle) = Will have very bad effect on the eye sight of inmates. Also everyone in the house will lose discretion fright judgement.

11. Visham Bahu (disproportionate shouldered) = Affects health, involves in mates in court litigations, drives them to poverty.

12. Drum or Dholak or Mirdung Shaped = Will cause loss of wife and other female members of the family.

13. Hand-Pan Shaped = Creates loss of wealth, cattle etc. This can be corrected and used if other aspects conform to Vastu principles.

14. Varahan Mukhi Akaar (pig faced Shaped) = Causes death of brothers and relatives.

15. Turtle shaped plot = Causes to the owner and his family members imprisonment, untimely death and murders.

16. Window shaped plot (used for hand winnowing to separate grains from chaff) = The inmates of this plot lose mental peace and face poverty.

17. Bow shaped plot = Inmates of this plot face fear of theft, loot, attack by enemies etc.

18. Muslakar plot (long oval like plot with cut in one side) = It brings enmity and loss of friendship.

19. Hexagon shaped plot = This is considered good if all other Vastu principles are followed. Is said to be helpful in progress of family members.

20. Ellipitical plot (a regular oval shaped) = Loss in many ways like money, women and respect.

21. Polygonal plot (Panch Mukh) = Such plot should not be inhabited before making it a rectangular plot otherwise it will bring legal litigations and false allegations.

22. Octagonal (Astha Kon) plot = Is auspicious and will bring all round prosperity.

23. Pot type plot = People who live on this plot face problems and obstacles for progress.

24. Simha Mukh (lion faced) like a lion's face wider in front = Not good for residential purposes. Is very auspicious for business organisation.

25. Gaumukh (cow faced) like a cows face narrow in front = Auspicious provided the roads are in Southern and Westeren sides of plot.

Shape and size of the plot:

The best shapes for plots of land are square or rectangular, facing squarely on the four cardinal directions.
It is good if the plot is narrower at the entrance and wider at its rear, but the opposite is not good.
Round, oval, and triangular plots should be avoided. The house should not be built in the shape of a diamond, with the corner facing north. L-shaped plots are also inauspicious and should not be purchased.
If the land is cut in the corner this is not good. If possible the land to fill in the missing corner should be purchased. If the land is cut short on the northeast side it is very bad and is not auspicious; do not purchase it. It is like a headless body.
A land tilt of 20 degrees, off square by 20 degrees, is acceptable. If the plot is rectangular, it is better that the longer sides run north to south rather than west to east. The best properties are either square or rectangular. If the plot is not a perfect rectangle, it is best if at least the southwest and southeast sides of the land are at 90º angles from one another. The southwest side of the quadrilateral should definitely not be extended past the southeast side, even if that means giving away a portion of the plot. Land that extends past the northeast side of the quadrilateral, however, brings wealth, happiness, and good name. Land extending on the northeast side is very good. Extensions on any other side are inauspicious. Extensions of the northwest side will cause you to lose money and peace.

About Vastu Shastra


Home is our abode of love where we expect to enjoy the fruits of our labor. We expect to enjoy our peace & happiness, progress & prosperity, health & wealth and faith & spiritual development from our home. If its surroundings and construction are poor and the atmosphere eerie, we can neither be happy nor healthy. Hence to ensure that the house is built properly, in modern times we take the help of the professionals who can build a good house with a solid foundation, strong walls, a proper structural balance with the right weight and pressure distribution, proper plumbing, electricity, air light etc. This branch of modern knowledge is called architecture, or civil engineering.The ancient seers of India knew not only the above, but quite a few other things beyond. Hence their house building principles included: the North-South flow of magnetic forces: the East-West earth motion and Solar energy forces: and with Divine Spiritual Perception, they also knew the various Deities who rule the different sections of the house and based on the Nature of the Deities, what type of room/function is ideal in that part of the house (Details given in the section Vastu Purusha Mandala). This branch of ancient Indian knowledge is called Vastu Sastra, or Vastu Shilpa sastra, or Vastu Nirmana sastra. It was employed to build not just houses but to plan and build entire towns and cities and temples.
During the last 10 years, first Vastu was in fashion, then it became a fad, then came fanaticism and now the society is full of blind beliefs. People with all kinds of false notions are rejecting excellent houses just because they are facing the west. The truth is that there is nothing against a west facing house in Vastu!! Self styled Vastu "expert consultants" are taking people for a ride.
The Vastu principles included: on which side(s) of the plot the road(s) should be, the size & shape of the plot, how far minimum away it should be from the public places, what type of plot/house should be there next to the house, the height-length-breath of the boundary & the rooms and their placement/function, the door & window placement etc. It makes the optimised ideal use of the magnetic, solar & spiritual forces and the five basic elements - Earth, Fire, Water, Air & Space. The principles are based on very practical reasons. For example if the East side boundary wall is too high one will not get enough sunlight.
Like any other ancient sastra, Vastu must also be understood, interpreted and implemented based on the changed socio-economic conditions. Take for example the rule "Bathroom should not be next to kitchen - fire and water must be away". This is because in those days the kitchen-fire was produced by burning either wood or coal and bathroom water source was a well. So this would dampen the fire wood/coal. In the modern kitchen, if you have a gas stove at one corner and a tap and sink at the other corner, its not going to take you to hell. Similarly the toilet in those days was an open space and for hygienic reasons used to be at the end of the house. But the modern toilets are ok to be attached to bed rooms.
In modern times, especially in cities, only a multi millionaire can follow all the Vastu rules. The rest 99%, especially the flat dwellers can only do the best adjustments. Vastu is like life where you want ideal parents, ideal brothers & sisters, ideal teachers & education, ideal job & money, ideal wife & children and ideal health. This is rarely possible and hence you have to live with and make the best of what you get.
The following pages will give you the authentic Vastu principles. Read them and you can understand Vastu. At least no one can take you for a ride.
One final word. At the time of entering a new house if you get a vastu shanti pooja done, which is part of the Griha Pravesh pooja, it takes care of the Vastu doshas. Vastu cannot adversely affect the house where God is regularly worshiped with pooja, stotra path or mantra japa. Keeping a
Vastu Ganesha at the Pooja place is another antidote to all Vastu Doshas. For the past 3 years I have been living in a flat where every thing is totally wrong according to Vastu but this house has given me more peace, prosperity, fame and money than all the other "good Vastu" houses. And mind you, I am going through the peak of my sadesati and Rahu antardasa!
God power is always stronger than Vastu power.