Main Door and Health According Vastu
Main Door and Health According Vastu
How Main Door Effects on Health
The main door should always be in the north, north-east, east, or west, as these directions are considered auspicious. Avoid having the main door in the south, south-west, north-west (north side), or south-east (east side) directions.
According to Vastu, the main door or entrance (main gate) has been accorded prime importance as it lets in or keeps out the vital life-giving force that promotes Health, Wealth, Harmony, and also good Luck. Property with the auspicious entrance as per Vastu fetches higher prices and is always in demand.
The main door should be bigger than any other door in the house and should open in a clockwise manner. Avoid having three doors in a line, parallel to the main door, as this is considered as a serious Vastu defect and can affect the happiness in the home.
Urja (energy) enters the house through doors and windows. However, the front door of your house
Wherever the entrance of any home or building is in a positive location, the residents enjoy better health, increasing prosperity, and harmonious relations with others. Wherever houses are facing in negative zones, Vastu correction remedies are necessary to avoid a negative impact.
Vastu Tips for the Main Door
Inauspicious pictures or artwork should not be placed on the door.
Shoes should not be kept in front of the door, but to place in the shoe box. Open shoes near the entrance create poor energy.
Staircase in front of the main door impacts positively or negatively based on its location. It is a myth that the staircase going down is inauspicious for all main door directions.
The main door of the house should not be below ground level. There should not be an underground water tank, septic tank, or canal under the main entrance. There should not be any abandoned, wrecked buildings in front of the main entrance. Such situations are highly inauspicious.
The Main Door should not have cracks. As per Vastu Shastra for Entrance, it is indeed very inauspicious to have the main door in unwelcoming condition.
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