Monday, February 13, 2006

Reap the rich yields with Vaastu

We consider Vaastu principles for constructing a house, factory, shed, farmhouse etc. Vaastu also offers some guidelines for agricultural land. If these are followed, it is advantageous to the farmer, since agriculture is related to soil, water, sunlight, air and space and these are considered as panchabhutas for the Vaastu.

Some of the principles to get good results are as follows:

Agricultural land should be divided into a rectangular shape with breadth and length ratio 1:2 i.e. the length should be in north-south axis and the shorter side in the east-west axis.

Bunds built on the south and west direction of the land should be higher than that of east and north.

Build a pump house in the southeast comer of the agricultural land. Grow taller and big trees in the south and west direction.

Grow fruit-yielding trees and smaller trees in the north and east direction.

If possible, make the southwest of the land higher with rock blocks or dump soil in that area.

Wells, bore wells, ponds etc. should be in the northeast comer, so that you get sufficient water for the agricultural land.

If you want to construct a farmhouse or godown, it is better to have it in the southwest comer.

Make the land slope from north to east to get a good yield.

Preferably, grow eucalyptus or any other medicinal plant on the western side of the land.

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