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Vastu Shastra (Gaumukhi Plot)
While selecting a plot the following points should be observed:
1. Soil check
2. Directions facing:
North, East or Northeast -- over all good for home, factory and offices
Northwest -- good for trading, business and industry
Southeast--good for chemical, petrochemical, or electric related business or industry
South, West or Southwest--good only for night time activities.
3. Shape of the plot: There are many shapes and designs of the plots. But only four shapes of plots are recommended. Either SQUARE, RECTANGULAR (the ideal ratio is 1:2),SHERDAH OR GAUMUKHI.
SHERDAH - It means a plot which is wider in front then the back(like a face of a lion). It is good for business and industry.
GAUMUKHI:- It means a plot which is wider in back then the front (like a face of a cow). It is good for residential purpose.
4. Slope: The slope of the plot or land should be towards north and east.
EIGHT ZONES OF A SQUARE PLOT |
Non-Aligned Plots
What has been said in Vastu Shastra so far as based on the plots that are parallel to directions or made on those roads which are correctly situated towards north-south or east-west. Now we discuss about the plots which are not facing the perfect East, West, North, South, North-East, North-West, South-East or South-West.
There are different effects of such non-aligned plots.
East Direction-Alignment of plot towards north-east.

Such plots bring name and fame but little financial gains.
East Direction-Alignment of plot towards south-east.


The owner of such plots has many children.
He is miser in nature.
South Direction-Alignment of plot towards south-east.


Such plot is a source of many sons. It also brings respectability.
There are monetary gains as well but the male members of
the family suffer from ailments and/or ill health.
South Direction-Alignment of plot towards south-west.


The women living on such plots will remain aggrieved.
The nature of male members will be intolerable.
There will be sadness all around.
West Direction-Alignment of plot towards south-west.


The men living on such plots earn their livelihood by violent
means and the female members lead their lives in utter disappointment.
West Direction-Alignment of plot towards north-west.


Such plots are considered to be good. The sources of income
pour in effortlessly. The female members of the family are also happy.
North Direction-Alignment of plot towards north-west.


Such plots are not considered to be very good. In such a case,
there is a possibility of character assassination of male members and sufferings continue.
North Direction-Alignment of plot towards north-east.


Such plots are considered to be better. These increase wealth of female member
Vastu Shastra (vāstu śāstra, also Vastu Veda,
"science of construction", "architecture") is a traditional Hindu system of design based on directional alignments. It is primarily applied in Hindu architecture, especially for Hindu temples,,
although it covers other applications, including poetry, dance, sculpture, etc. The foundation of Vastu is traditionally ascribed to the mythical sage Mamuni Mayan.
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