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Vastu                              Pre-designed Vastu Home Plans
Questions & Answers – 82
(Answers by Michael Borden)

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Question 1025
Front entrance door faces North more towards west wall, bathroom is in S/W corner opposite the main door. Any remedy to rectify this? Is bed facing front entrance door okay? Thanks
– Minoti, August 23, 2006

Entrance may be ok to the west of center on north side, but exact location should be checked by a Vastu consultation. Bathroom in SW is not advised. Bed facing door seems unavoidable.– Michael Borden, October 22, 2006

Question 1024
How many windows, doors and ventilators for residential building?
– Mohan Kumar, August 23, 2006

There is not a fixed number. The number and location depend on the mandala of the house used by the Sthapati. – Michael Borden, October 22, 2006

Question 1023
Dear Sir, Somebody gifted me a Laughing Buddha. Can you please suggest me where I've Place that? I'm staying in a flat with door east face. Pls. suggest. Thanks and regards,
– B. Mohan Kumar, August 23, 2006

This type of image can go anywhere. – Michael Borden, October 22, 2006

Question 1022
While designing a residence which thing must be considered?
– Jayandra Shrestha, August 22, 2006

The house needs to be in a particular alignment with north/south/east/west. It should not be more than 10 degrees off this alignment and if rotated, it must be in the proper direction. For a south and north facing house, clockwise direction is allowed. For an east and west facing house, counter-clockwise is allowed. The main idea of a Vastu structure is to resonate with earth and cosmic energies. One of the criteria for setting up this resonance is alignment with N,S, E, W. We do rotate the structure but ideally only a few degrees. I would say that a structure that is turned more than 10 degrees, has less and less accessibility to the available energies so you loose that opportunity. It would be negative in that you loose the opportunity of the brightening of mind and heart and fortune that becomes available in the correctly positioned structure. The Vastu structures are founded on a Vastu Purusha Mandala. This mandala is an energy pattern for the seed form of all matter. It maps out the structure the universe: subatomic to macroscopic. When we apply the mandala to a structure and orient it properly with respect to the cardinal points of the compass the structure becomes resonant with the earth and cosmic energy matrix. This is why these structures offer so much: they are tuning forks to cosmic energy and enhance human resonance with that energy. In general, the influence of a building orientation with proper entrance location is as follows: East: physical comfort and mental peace, South: salvation, redemption, freedom from earthly worries, moksha. (However, south oriented entrance is not the most recommended for householders who favor material prosperity) West: material prosperity (big numbers), North: general prosperity. Kitchen should be in SE, Master Bedroom in SW, Center of house should be free and clear of walls for Brahmastan, Puja Room in NE. Entrance should be auspiciously located. Toilets need to be off centerlines and out of corners and ideally, not within the geometry of the mandala of the house. That is the basic, but there is much more to consider. – Michael Borden, October 22, 2006

Question 1021
Sir, I want know office equipments and cash counter rearranged. This is not new office. It started three years ago. Regards
– Binoy John, August 13, 2006  

Have your desk in SW area and face east or north. Counter can be there too or in east or north. Storage in NW area. Keep center free and open. – Michael Borden, October 22, 2006

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