Skip to main content

14. EFFECT OF THE CORNERS


Some space should be left out vacant on all the four sides of plot and, on the remaining part of the plot, a house, a factory or a business organization must be built. This guideline applies not only according to ‘Vaastu Shastra’ but also as per the rules of Municipalities and Land-limit pattas.

If the corners are closed, some unexpected calamities make the owner of the plot suffer, as explained hereunder :-

(a)         Covering the North - East  corner :

NE                        E




N                 HOUSE   S


W

It is well known that the corner where East and North sides meet is called N.E. corner. The presiding deity of this corner is Ishan or Ishwara. He carries ‘Ganga’ on His head. If any weight is put on His head, ‘Ganga’ is arrested and water which is one of the vital elements doesn’t flow down. Life comes to a standstill, when wa-ter is not available. So to avoid destruction no weight of any kind should be placed, under any circumstances, in the N.E. corner.



(b) Covering the  North - West  corner :

E


N                    HOUSE                       S







NW                          W

The presiding Deity of N.W. corner is ‘Vayu’ who is the Lord of winds. If this corner is closed, there will be no air without which no living being can exist. Hence, N.W. corner should not be closed. If there is some closed construction in the N.W. corner, the owner of the build-ing, let it be house, factory or business complex faces mental problems slow pace of progress

&  becomes an insolvent. There are many cases of this type. So it is indispensable to demolish such a building that is constructed in the N.W. corner :

(c)         Covering the South-West corner :-

E



HOUSE
N                                                                S


W                       SW



The Master of the S.W. corner is a demon names Nairutijan Naishan. To control this demon; heavy things or lumber should be dumped in the S.W. corner. When a house is built in the S.W. corner, building should be constructed on a higher level than that of ground.

When the plot is lower in this area or a well, pit or ground, under water tank exists in South-West people living on that plot have a tendency to meet with accidents, commit suicide, meet with death in any fatal accident or become handicapped. So, the S.W. corner in the house should always be, under any circumstances, loaded with heavy things.

(d)        Covering the South-East corner :


E                          SE




N                     HOUSE                      S





W


The presiding Deity of the S.E. corner is Agni-the Fire God. If the S.E.corner is covered for any reason, the Fire God devours everything. That is to say, both the landlord as well as the landlady will meet with premature death. Their wealth & progeny will also perish. So one must be careful in leaving the S.E. corner open.


#################################################################################

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

2. Basic Principles of Vaastu

Since the whole universe is a composition of five basic elements: Fire, Air, Space, Earth and Water. Through these, our body receives Internal Energies in the form of Proteins, Carbohydrates, Fats etc. and External Energies in the form of Heat, Light, Sound, Wind and so on . The basic principles of Vaastu enables us to achieve balance among these ; giving more flexibility of body & mind for a better life . When the harmony between these elements gets disturbed our energies get dissipated in different directions leading to stress, tension and ill health and our peace of mind is destroyed. We then have to redirect our Energies subjectively as well objectively , so as to achieve an equilibrium between Internal / External Energies, to attain a healthy body and a happy mind leading to health, wealth, happiness, prosperity and success . The diagrams showing interaction of human mind with the Cosmic Mind. The natural cycle of the elements is given here under. ...

21. VEEDI SHOOLAS

Veedi Shoolas : There are sites where roads or lanes run right into the face of site from different directions and these are known as Veedi (Road) Shoolas (Arrows). Some of them are good and others are bad. (Ref. Sketch Nos. 1 to 8) Example of Layout of plots having Vedi Shoolas : Since it is impossible to comment upon sites with different and innumerable permutations and combinations of road, direction, size and shape etc., let us examine one layout whereby a general idea about the merits and demerits of different sites can be gathered. Plot No. 15 - Bad - East South-East - Veedi Shoola Plot No.19 - Good - East North-East   - Veedi Shoola Plot No.04 -Not Bad - South South-East - Veedi Shoola Plot No.36 - Bad   - North North -West - Veedi Shoola Plot No.28- V.Bad - West South -West - Veedi Shoola Plot No.32- Not bad - West North -West - Vee...

23. DIAGONAL PLOTS

A.) The plots in & which the major directions fall in the corners are known as diagonal plots. When the magnetic meridian instead of passing through the cen-tre of the plot makes an angle of 45 0 with the main axis of the plot they are known as diagonal plots. B.) The diagonal plots have the North-East, the North - West , the South -East and the South -West road sides. Out of these plots with road on the North -East side are very auspicious. The North-West and the South -East road side plots are of medium level. The South -West road side plots are useful for certain profession, these plots should never be taken for residential purposes. C.) The diagonal plots with roads on two, three or four roads give mixed results, however the South -West side should not be used as entrance. F.) The roads adjacent to the diagonal plots should not be haphazard or curved. At least in the compound wall of the diagonal plot no curve or oblique cut should be kept in ...