Plot shape: According to Vaastu Shastra, the Vaastu- compliant shapes are square, rectangular, circular (provided the building constructed on it is also circular), hexagonal, quadrangular and octagonal. The plot shapes that should be avoided are triangular, dholak or mridang shaped, wheel- shaped, cartshaped, fan- shaped, winnow- shaped, bow- shaped, elliptical and irregular shaped. In case you are stuck with any of these defective plots, you can make use of the pyramid yantras . Place nine yantras on each corner of the plot to form a square or rectangle. The combined power of these will help confine the prana energy within the four walls of the plot and ease their circulation over the plot. Plot direction: According to Vaastu Shastra, the alignment of any plot should be exactly along any of the cardinal directions. A plot not orientated to the cardinal directions should be avoided. In case you already possess a defective plot, pyramid yantra can help remedy the defect. Plot slope: According to Vaastu Shastra, the south- west corner of a plot should always be higher than the north- east corner. So, a plot with slope towards the southwest constitutes a major flaw. To remove this defect, place four pyramid yantras in the north- east corner and five in the southwest corner of the plot. Centre of the house: According to Vaastu Shastra, the centre of the house is ruled by Brahma, the Creator, and is called the Brahmasthan. Although it does not belong to any direction, this central zone possesses the most powerful energy, which influences the physical, spiritual and emotional health of the occupants. Unfortunately, the modern- day architecture pays little importance to the sacred space and does not even cater for it. Ideally, place 25 yantras in the centre of the house that is built on 500 square yards and 49 for the one built on 1,000 square yards.
Entrance: The main entrance of the house is important, as this is the entry point of prana energy, which brings good fortune, prosperity and happiness into the house. So, the main entrance should always face the auspicious directions – east, west or north. In case it faces some other direction, make use of pyramid yantras . For the main gate on the compound wall, place a yantra about two feet from the pillar on either side of the gate. For the main door of the house, place the yantra in the centre of the door.
Bedrooms: Wrongly located bedrooms pose a serious problem for the occupants of the house. For example, a bedroom in northeast strains relationships and undermines health and the one in south- east lead to irritability and short tempers. Place one yantra outside the entrance door of the room and another opposite to the door on the far wall, inside the room. One yantra should be placed in the corner of the room, adjacent to the wall on which the door is installed.
Toilet: According to Vaastu Shastra, a toilet in the east causes illness and one in the north- east weakens the finances and general prosperity of the occupants. So, if your toilet is located in any of these directions, rectify it with pyramid yantra . Place six yantras, three each on either side of the toilet door, on the outside. The correct placing of the pyramid yantras is important, as wrong placement can prove ineffective at best or cause negativity within the household, at worst. It is advisable to engage a Vaastu expert for this.
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