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Vastu Direction Guide
Every direction in your home carries an element, a deity, and a purpose. Pick a room to see where it belongs, what to keep away, and why — then explore the full Vastu Purusha Mandala below.
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The Vastu Purusha Mandala
Good for: Living room, study, treasury, cash and valuables, water features.
Avoid: Toilets, heavy storage, and clutter that blocks the flow of wealth.
Good for: Prayer or meditation room, the main entrance, an underground water source. The most sacred zone — keep it open, light, and clean.
Avoid: Toilets, kitchen, bedrooms, staircases, and heavy structures.
Good for: Main entrance, living room, windows that catch the morning sun.
Avoid: Tall heavy structures and clutter that block sunrise light.
Good for: Kitchen, electrical appliances, and anything involving fire.
Avoid: Master bedroom, prayer room, and underground water tanks.
Good for: Bedrooms and heavy storage. A solid, grounding direction.
Avoid: Underground water and large openings or the main entrance (debated).
Good for: Master bedroom, heavy furniture, wardrobes, the overhead water tank. The zone of stability and authority.
Avoid: Toilets, underground water, entrances, and any cut or opening.
Good for: Dining room, children's bedroom, and study.
Avoid: Leaving it too open or weightless; the west wants some mass.
Good for: Guest room, garage, store for finished goods, and bathrooms.
Avoid: Master bedroom — its restless air makes commitment harder to hold.
Good for: Keep it open, light, and uncluttered — the breathing heart of the home.
Avoid: Toilets, heavy pillars, staircases, and storage in the very center.
Vastu aligns your space with the directions; your Vedic birth chart aligns your life with its timing. Both read meaning from where and when you began. Your full chart maps the periods, relationships, and purpose behind it all.
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