Classical Vastu — eight dikpālas, five mahābhūtas, Brahmasthan, entrance facing, sleep orientation and a scored home audit. Enter plot size and facing for a direction-based home, godown or commercial layout, or map an existing plan against traditional rules.
Give length × breadth, main-entrance facing, purpose and road position. We divide the plot into the 8 directions + Brahmasthan (Vastu Purusha Mandala) and place rooms or godown zones proportionally — classical guidance for planning, not a substitute for a site visit.
Tap a direction for its lord, planet, element, colour, ideal use and what to avoid. The centre (Brahmasthan) stays open and clear.
Select a direction to read its lord, ideal use, and what to avoid.
Mark where key rooms sit in your plan (from the centre of the built footprint). Each placement is scored against classical ideal / acceptable / defect zones — then matched to named doshas and remedies.
Fourteen critical zones — kitchen through balcony — with ideal, acceptable and defect directions.
Pick a room to see its ideal Vastu direction and the reasoning.
The wall your primary door opens from sets the home’s facing. Classical preference: East or North; South and SW need careful balance.
Where the head points while sleeping — one of the most practical daily Vastu rules.
Before rooms: shape, slope, extensions and Brahmasthan — the Mayamata-style foundation of a good vāstu.
Named defects with severity, lived effect and practical correction — useful when you cannot move walls.