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Posted on February 15, 2016

Shape of the house can shape your destiny Vastu explains the effects of every aspect or shape of a plot including high and low extensions. The shapes and extensions of the different corners within a plot impose varying effects on its occupants. As a Vastu expert, many a times I have come across people who tend to purchase homes without making comprehensive steps which lead to having both good and bad effects on its occupants. The most common irregular shapes which are seen among residential plots are those with an L-shape, T-shape or those having intersecting points. These shapes and extensions are highly inauspicious but proper rectification measures with the help of Vastu tools can subside its negative effects, making them recommendable and feasible PDFmyURL - online url to pdf conversion

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I suggest certain plots or sites which should not be purchased at any cost. They are • Plots which have reported cases of suicide or murder in the past must be avoided at all costs • Plots which have been sold out of anxiety or stress should not be bought • Plots placed adjacently to temples, hospitals, factories, schools or colleges should not be purchased • L-shaped, T-shaped plots or plots with Y-intersection of roads should also be avoided Plots which have intersecting roads and T-points facing them are considered inauspicious in various combinations in connection to the direction in which they fall. They are categorized as being bad, good, average and very bad. The reward of the plot is decided upon according to the combinations of its PDFmyURL - online url to pdf conversion


directions. Let us see the various permutations and combinations for the same. East—North-east: If the road is coming from the East and towards hitting the North-east of the site then it is a good plot to be purchased. North—North-east: If the road is directly coming from the North towards the North-east of the plot then it is considered good. West—North-west: When the road comes from the West towards the Northwest part of the site then it is considered average. South— South-east: When the road comes from the South and hits the part of the plot from South-east then the site is average. East—South-east: If the road is coming from the East towards hitting the South-east part of the site then it is considered a bad site. North—North-west: If the road is coming from the North and going towards hitting the North-west part of the plot then it is bad site. West—South-west: If the road is coming from the West and going towards hitting the South-west portion of the plot then it is very poor site. South—South-west: If the road coming from South hits the portion of the South-west then it is also considered very poor site.

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