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3. Well on the South side
This type of flaw creates avoid in the South
direction with the attendant reduction in loading and uneven weight
and resulting in energy retardation and structural imbalance. But,
the best solution is to cap the well and remove
the defect.
4. Entrance on the South side
The effect of this flaw is minimised if the entrance is planned
as per the Dwar
Nivesh Phal (fig. 4.4) to compensate the deficiency in the gravitational mass.
The plot, in general, should be trimmed and the direction of the door should
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South-West Direction
The
effects of southern magnetic tail are pronounced in the South-West
direction, requiring heavy compensation through gravitational
loading. All the remedial
measures necessary for improving the characteristics of the South direction
are mandatory in this direction. Only in case of a truncated South- West
side, the space between the South and the West directions should be loaded
heavily. As per the Kal-Purush-Kundli, trees considered divine for countering
Vruschik (Scorpion)-Dhanu (Sagittarius) type flaws, should be
planted in the small
area available between the South and the West directions. With heavy load
on South-West side, the corresponding North-East direction should have
open spaces. Inside the Vastu (structure), the painting scheme should adhere
to Shri Ranga Chakra, especially in the cases involving cut in the South-West
side.
In the Kal-Purush-Kundli, the South- West doshas (flaws) throw their shadow on
the eighth house (associated with death) and the ninth house (prosperity), and
as such, the flaws in this direction should be treated with due indulgence
The Vastu Purush Mandal associates the South-West direction with the sun's Gagan
form which is assumed to be microscopic sky element. Therefore, the contra-effects
of flaws in the South- West direction are slow in acting, far reaching and not
amenable to normal remedial measures. It is important that the defects in this
direction are attended to, without any lethargy or prevarication. |
West
Direction
The Vastu Purush Mandal assigns Varuna,
the rain-God, as the commander of the West direction. As per the
Jyotishshastra, the radiationless hemisphere has its beginning in
the West direction. Reign of the sun ends here, with the moon making
an auspicious and propitious beginning. Jyotishshastra considers
the minority group of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter as auspicious planets,
while the Sun is assumed to be the source of evil influence. In the
Vastu Purush Mandal, increasingly propitious and benevolent planet-goddesses
appear sequentially, on the horizon, in the radiationless hemisphere
governed by the Moon. In Jyotishshastra, this zone is dominated by
benevolent third, fourth, and fifth houses which are propitious for
knowledge and heavenly bliss.
Yogashastra infers that the current-flow Ida or Chandranadi which is indicative
of auspicious elements and life-sustaining activities, governs the entire North
direction.
Flaws in the West direction, associated with the seventh house in Kal- Purush-Kundli,
are assumed to have bearing on marital bliss, separation from spouse, maternal
protection, partnerships, legal matters, business, etc.
1. West Vyaghra
In this type of flaw, energy- flow towards the East direction is obstructed,
as the West side is relatively larger than the East side. Since the energy is
trapped on the East side, loading of the East as a counter-measure is totally
ruled out because it may induce a fresh flaw in the nature of rise in level towards
the East.
One of the solutions is to trim the plot and truncate the Vyaghra or the larger
side. Or, the effect of loading on the East side can be simulated by placing
the West and the East sides on an even level and removing any rise towards the
West. Additionally, the benevolent characteristics of the other directions can
be enhanced to bestow some good features on the Vastu.
2. Downward slope towards the West
This flaw can be tackled by providing a semblance of a slope towards the East
at the landscaping stage. Loading of the West directions aids the free flow of
electromagnetic energy.
3. Excess space towards the West
If excess open space is available on the West side, a maximum number of eucalyptus
trees should be planted in that direction, with the remaining area to be covered
by medicinal, herbal and aromatic plants and bushes. |
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