Allignment of various sectors or Placement of directions for various activities in a building
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Vastushastra
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Allignment of various sectors or Placement of directions for various activities in a building
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Various Defects arising due to wrong alignment
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Good Effects due to proper alignment
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Colours for the Building
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What should come where in a building
VaastuAfter marking the Offsets the Earth work excavation and foundation work should proceed in the same manner as was explained for the compound walls. Please refer this section again. You have studied the energy level and thermal capacity diagrams in the earlier chapters. It is therefore easy for you to appreciate why the following placements and preferred. I have indicated wherever possible the alternatives. These can be considered when the best position is not available.

North - East of the plot to be kept open. No constructions in this corner. Cantiliver Portico (without pillars) tocover the area allowed in North and East facing plots. sump underneath preferred. In South and West facing plots, just leave it open as portico serves no purpose. However the roof has to come above, as a cantiliver projection and the area can be used as a sitout for the ground floor residents. If there is no roof covering then the first floor will have a North-East cut plot which is not advisable


The rest of the accomadation is to come as under
1.Kitchen
Best South-East
Second alternative North - West
Third alternative South - West
Forbidden North - East

Cooking person to face East. Sink North-East corner of the kitchen, stove -South-East corner of kitchen (same for all three alternatives).
2. Bath Room
Best position Left ot East
Second alternative South of South-East,
Third alternative North-West,
Other positions not advisable. Person taking Bath to face East.
 

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