Vastu Shastra Chapter 11 – Bathrooms & Utility: Water Without Worries

Vastu Shastra Chapter 11 – Bathrooms & Utility: Water Without Worries Why bathrooms matter (beyond superstition) Where should bathrooms go? (Quadrants & intent) If the bathroom sits in NE (clarity corner) Planning the room: doors, views, zones Waterproofing, slopes & drainage that actually work Ventilation & odor control Fixtures, heights & ergonomics Materials, colors & …

Vastu Shastra Chapter 9 – Kitchen: Agni’s Corner Without the Drama

Vastu Shastra Chapter 9 – Kitchen: Agni’s Corner Without the Drama Why the kitchen matters (in Vastu & in life) Where should the kitchen go? (SE ideal, others workable) Layouts that behave: L, U, galley, peninsula, open Workflow: work triangle vs. modern work zones Stove–sink separation (the famous truce) Ventilation & chimney choices that actually …

Vastu Shastra Chapter 8 – Living & Dining: Common Areas That Actually Work

Vastu Shastra Chapter 8 – Living & Dining: Common Areas That Actually Work Why common areas matter Vastu principles for living & dining Living room layouts that behave Media wall & TV placement (without glare) Dining that feels social, not cramped Open-plan spaces: zoning with grace Balcony & indoor–outdoor flow Storage, display & bar units …

Vastu Shastra Chapter 7 – Structure & Flow: Columns, Beams and the Calm Center

Vastu Shastra Chapter 7 – Structure & Flow: Columns, Beams and the Calm Center Why structure matters in Vastu Load paths 101 (plain-English) Columns: where to land them (and where not to) Beams: how to cross rooms without crossing the line Guarding the Brahmasthana (center) when structure insists Walls, shear & partitions: heavy vs. light …

Vastu Shastra Chapter 6 – Ayādi & Proportion (Measures that Make Spaces Feel Right)

Vastu Shastra Chapter 6 – Ayādi & Proportion (Measures that Make Spaces Feel Right) Why proportion matters Ayādi in one page (classical idea, modern use) Traditional units vs. metric (quick conversions) Design modules & grids (your secret weapon) Room proportions that behave Doors: height, width, and the feeling of welcome Windows: daylight, ventilation & size …

Vastu Shastra Chapter 5 – Plot Selection: Shape, Slope & Surroundings (Choose Land That Works With You)

Plot Selection — Shape, Slope & Surroundings (Choose Land That Works With You) Why plot selection matters Orientation & context: start with the sky Plot shape: what behaves, what fights Roads & “road hits” (edge conditions) Slope, soil & drainage (water decides) Surroundings: neighbors, trees, power, and smell Legal, services & utilities (boring, crucial) Laying …

Vastu Shastra Chapter 4 – Entrances, Thresholds & Circulation (Welcome That Works)

Entrances, Thresholds & Circulation — The Welcome That Works Why the entrance matters Orientation & door direction (clarity first) Door placement, size & swing Thresholds, steps & the foyer Sight-lines, privacy & first views Shoe storage, clutter control & housekeeping rhythm Lighting, color & materials that greet, not glare Nameplate, bell & small symbols Direction-specific …

Lal Kitab Chapter 13 – Ketu (South Node): Silence, Simplicity & Precision

Lal Kitab Chapter 13 – Ketu (South Node): Silence, Simplicity & Precision Ketu is the monk with wire cutters. In Lal Kitab, the South Node doesn’t crave more; it edits. It severs noise, trims vanity, and points the beam at what matters now. When Ketu is steady, life feels crisp—cables managed, rituals simple, boundaries clean, …

Lal Kitab Chapter 12 — Rahu (North Node): Smoke, Screens & Ambition With Edges

Lal Kitab Chapter 12 — Rahu (North Node): Smoke, Screens & Ambition With Edges Rahu is hunger with a fog machine. In Lal Kitab, it’s the planet-like shadow that amplifies desire, novelty, and reach—while smudging outlines. When Rahu is steady, you spot trends early, bridge cultures, use technology well, and turn hype into real experiments. …

Lal Kitab Chapter 11 — Saturn (Shani): Time, Dues & The Long Game

Lal Kitab Chapter 11 — Saturn (Shani): Time, Dues & The Long Game Shani is not the villain—he’s the foreman. In Lal Kitab, Saturn is time you can feel in your bones, dues that must be paid, and the quiet dignity of work done right. When Saturn is steady, clocks run, shoes line up, bills …