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vastu for land Vastu guidelines for land selection
vastu for land

Relax and walk on the land. Close your eyes and do some deep breathing. Gradually begin to feel the rays and vibrations which that land would be emitting. If you feel good and happy it means the land has positive energy. Call it the first test. It is now necessary to further check the energy of the land. Vastu prescribes several traditional methods which are in practice even now and yield correct results.

vastu for land Method 1: The Water Test

Dig a pit of size 45 cm wide x 45 cm long x 45 cm deep (18" x 18" x 18") and fill it with water. Wait for 3 minutes and observe the water. If the ground soaks the water and leaves it 15 cm or less, then the land is of low grade and should not be considered. If the remaining water is upto 30 cm deep, then it is of a medium grade. One may consider buying it if no other choice is available. If the water is marginally absorbed by the soil then it is of a high grade and should be considered for purchase.

A clockwise movement of water in the pit indicates a positive movement of energy in the land. If the water is not much absorbed by the soil and also moves clockwise, such a plot should be purchased even at a higher cost.

If the water moves anticlockwise, the land has negative movement of energy and the inhabitants will suffer losses, failures, accidents, or even premature death. Such a plot should be avoided.

vastu for land Method 2: Seed Germination Test

Basil seeds are spread on the ground, watered and allowed to germinate. Basil is an auspicious lant and can grow only on land with positive energy. If these seeds germinate, then the land has positive energy, If they do not germinate, then the land should be avoided.

vastu for land Method 3: The Smell-Taste-Colour Test

Remove the top soil and pick some soil from below. If it smells like decomposed organic matter it means that the land has bad energy. A good plot always emits a soft sweet smell.Vastu has categorised soil according to its colour and taste into four categories

White soil which tastes sweet and smells good is suitable for people who persue intellectual profession: teachers, preachers, artists, poets, musicians, intellectuals, writers, software professionals, consultants, analyists etc.

Red soil with strong smell and bitter taste is suitable for those who are engaged with agencies engaged in legal justice, administration and maintenance of law and order. This category includes government employees, public servants, armed forces personnel, policemen, administrators etc.

Yellowish or Greenish soil with a light smell and sour taste suits businessmen, bankers, sharebrokers, and all those who are involved in commercial activities and from the world of finance.

Black dark soil with a bitter taste and pungent smell suits all others.

vastu for land Vastu for land: The surroundings
vastu for land

The land should be away from a graveyard, mausoleum, cremation ground, or any site of last human rites.

Avoid a land which is opposite or next to a hospital or a nursing home.

A plot adjacent or opposite to a religious institution like a church, a temple or a mosque is considered unsuitable for any residential, institutional or commercial purpose.

A small plot which has two large plots on either side, seems compressed between them should be avoided. Such a plot will attract miseries and misfortunes.

The plot should not be near a garbage dump or a waste disposal site.

A plot which is next to a hospital, or faces a hospital is influenced by the diseased energy of the hospital.

It is bad to live on such a plot. but if some one does live on such a plot, then contact us for help. Though such land can not be made totally free of the negative impacts of the surroundings and be turned into an ideal site. but we do promise to help, for we know how to manipulate the Vastu Energy of the ground.

vastu for land Vastu for land: Directions of the plot
vastu for land

Ideally the plot should face the cardinal directions (E-W or N-S). A twist upto 12 degrees is permitted. A diagonal plot (whose corners meet at E-W or N-S the plot) should be rejected. Such a plot invites confusion and miseries to the owner and his family.

vastu vedh Vedh: Spearing roads
vastu vedh

Roads, streets and lanes are also channels of strong energy currents which can hit a house. A plot at the end of a dead-end lane is hit by this spearing energy with devastating pranic effects to harm the positive energy of the plot. Such roads or streets are called Vedh.

I call them spearing roads. Not all spearing roads are bad. There are several types of Spears of which 4 are good. The figure below shows positive spears around a plot. If a plot has streets coming from either of these directions, it is good. A plot with all other spearing roads should be avoided.

vastu vedh

Good Vedh

dead end Dead End streets
dead end

dead end

A plot at the end of a dead-end road keeps on accumulating the highly negative energy which shoots down the lane all the time. This accumulated manifests into chronic illness or untimely death of its occupants and the owner.

Remedial measures and cures should be applied immediately to such plots. If you have such a plot, then we can help. For details click here.

 

vastu for land Plot Shape
vastu for land

An ideal plot is a square plot with all corners at 90 degrees.
For a rectangular plot its length:width ratio should not exceed 1:2
A N-S long rectangular plot is preferred to an E-W long plot as it receives more sunlight
Round, semi-circlular plots, triangular plots, rhomboid plots, plots of other odd shapes should be rejected.
If a plot has an extended NE corner it is considered lucky.

High Pressure Plot
If a plot is wider at the front and narrower at the rear, then it accumulates energy. Such a plot is unfit for building a house. However, it may be used for a factory, warehouse, transport shed, railroad station, bus stand, police station or other functional buildings which may have a high level of activity. However, it is advisable to consult a Vastu expert about such a plot before taking a final decision.

Low Pressure Plot
If a plot is narrow in the front and wider at the back, then it is a low pressure plot. Such a plot is very suitable for building a residence, home for elders, hospital, school, meditation centre etc. But here too, it is advisable to consult a Vastu expert about such a plot before taking a final decision.

 

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vastu for land Plot Topography
vastu for land

There are six types of plot topography which are discussed in Vastu
Vastu Name of Plot Description Effect upon its occupants Remarks
Deerghayu Lower NE end and raised SW end Success in all ventures, Best possible plot  
Bhooit-vidhik Riasd NE side and depressed SW side Owner will suffer from poverty, infights, litigations, ill health. Plot needs rectification
Gaja-prushtha Entire Wesern side is high and entire Eastern side is low

Confers happiness, long life, prosperity and success in life

 

 
Kurma Prushtha Raised in centre like a tortoise' back Excellent plot  
Daitya Prustha High E, SE, NE sloping towards West Unsuitable. Leads to loss of money, happiness and children. Plot needs rectificatio
Naga Prushtha Wider in West, narrow in East, Raised North, sloping towards South, depressed Centre

Avoid.
Loss of spouse and childen. Owner is always threatened with illness, mental agony, tension, competitors.

 

Plot needs rectificatio


To conclude, an ideal plot has the following features:

The soil smells good.
It retains water
The water moves clockwise
Has a high-rise building or a hill to its South or West.
Has a water body or a river in NE.
If it is a river, then the ideal flow is from South to North
Should make one feel happy and light when one walks over it.
Has a depressed North, Ne and East and a raised SW, S, W.


A plot with the following characteristics should be avoided:

The soil stinks of decomposed organic matter
Is sandwitched between two tall buildings or two large plots
Has hils or high-rise structures in North, East, or North-East
Is near a burial groud or a crematorium
Is next to a place of worship
Has big trees in North, East, or North-East.
Is near a pollution emitting industrial unit.
IS below a high tension cable.
Is close to an effluent treatment plant or a dirty water pond
Has a raised East, North-East and North and a depressed West, SW, and South, SE


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