Shape According to Vastu

Shape According to Vastu

Vastu for Plot’s Shapes

  • Rectangular Plot: Rectangular plot is auspicious in the ratio of 1:2 and if the length is facing North and breadth is facing West then the inmates reap rich benefits from the plot in terms of health, wealth and prosperity.
  • Square Plot: Square plot having equal length and width is always ideal for any type of construction. This type of plot bestows inmates with all-round success and harmony.
  • Gau-Mukhi Plot: Gau-mukhi plot is one which is narrow from the front area and broad at the back. This type of plot is very auspicious for residential purposes and bestows good health, wealth and prosperity.
  • Sher-Mukhi Plot: Sher-mukhi plot is the opposite of gau-mukhi, broad at the front and narrow at the back. This type of plot is not considered good for residences but can be used for commercial construction.
  • Oval/Circular/Elliptical Plot: These are irregular shapes which are not considered good for any purpose and people living on such plots never flourish.
  • Plots Having Four or More Sides: Shapes like hexagon, pentagon, and octagon must be avoided as they tend to bring bad luck for inmates.

Plots having cut corners are not considered good as they are not appropriate for construction both according to Vastu and science. Plots having a cut-off from the North-east corner are inauspicious, thus should be avoided. According to Vastu, the North-east is the sacred part of a site, which should be kept clean and unobstructed to receive maximum morning sunlight. If this part is cut off or occupied, the occupants may suffer. Plots having extensions towards South-east, North-west, or South-west are also not good for building as they receive harmful rays of the sun leading to warming up the area.

Vastu Tips for Shape

  • The shape should have only four corners in a plot.
  • Plot on a “T” junction should be avoided.
  • Extended plots should be avoided.
  • Plots at a dead end should be avoided.
  • The corners should have an angle of 90 degrees.
  • The ratio of length to breadth in a rectangular plot should not exceed 1:2.
  • The direction of East-West should be 90 degrees, with a deviation of 10-15 degrees being acceptable.

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