Plot Selection &
Pre-Construction Planning
The best time to apply Vastu principles is before the first brick is laid.
Selecting the right plot and planning the structure correctly ensures
that the property attracts positive cosmic energy and supports long-term
growth, prosperity, and well-being.
Our expert consultants analyze the natural energy of the land and design
the building layout according to Vedic architectural science.
- Directional analysis of the plot using precise compass readings.
- Design planning based on the Vastu Purusha Mandala.
- Balancing the five natural elements within the property layout
Important Factors in Plot Selection
A successful site is chosen based on its ability to attract and retain
positive life force energy (Prana). Several environmental and
geographical factors are analyzed before recommending a plot.
- Shape and orientation of the land
- Slope and elevation of the property
- Water absorption capacity of the land
- Influence of surrounding roads, buildings, and landscapes
Pre-Construction Planning
Before construction begins, proper site preparation and architectural
planning are essential. This stage ensures that the property aligns
with natural forces and maintains a balanced energy environment.
- North-East zone reserved for water elements and open space.
- South-West zone allocated for stability and heavy structures.
- South-East direction planned for kitchen and fire energy.
- North-West area designed for movement and ventilation.
Site Preparation & Traditional Rituals
In Vastu tradition, preparing the land before construction is considered
an important step. Rituals and purification methods help align the land
with natural energies and remove any negative influences.
- Bhoomi Pujan ceremony before starting construction
- Clearing energetic disturbances from the land
- Marking directional zones for the building structure
- Planning foundation placement according to Vastu principle
Avoiding External Obstacles
Plots located at T-junctions or areas where large shadows fall
from nearby structures may disturb energy flow. Proper site
analysis helps avoid these negative influences.