Vastu Tips-2-
Vastu
for Water Tank for Residence and Office Complex-
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Vastu Shastra recommends some
principles for construction of water sump in the building. According to Vastu,
water elements should be available in the Northeast of the building. The
following are some principles to build overhead and underground water
tanks.
Under Ground Water Tank/Well
The best place for digging the
sump is the North-East of the plot. This leads to increase in wealth,
prosperity and knowledge. While digging the sump, an axis should be drawn from
the Northeast corner to southwest corner. The sump should be dug to the right
or left side of axis. The sump in east of northeast is most beneficial and the
sump in north of northeast is also good.
Water sump should not be
towards Southeast or Northwest. The sump in the Southwest is worst. Avoid water
sump at the centre of the house.
Overhead Water Tank
Overhead water tank should be
in the West or Southwest direction of the building as these are negative zones
of the house. Due to water in the tank, it becomes heavy, creates a balance of
energies in the house and proves to be useful. Overhead tank in west direction
is also beneficial.
Overhead tank should not be
built in the Northeast of building. The tank in northeast direction will
make it heavy; which is a big Vastu defect. It should not also be built in the
South-east as it may cause loss of wealth and has adverse effect on health.
Tank can be built in the Northwest of the house, but it should be small in
size. Overhead water tank is not good at centre of house as it is a heavy
structure and will make the centre heavy. Tank should be 2 feet above form the
slab.
There should not be leakage in overhead tank as it can cause outflow of
money. Overhead tank should not be made of plastic. If it is of plastic, it
should be of black or blue colour as these colours absorb sun rays which create
positive energy when absorbed in water.
Note: All above
principles are applicable to residential as well as commercial buildings also.
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