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Plot Shape Vastu Reference Guide — All 9 Shapes

A comprehensive at-a-glance Vastu score and ruling deity for all major plot shapes.

Square Plot
95
Brahma (Creator of the Universe)
Sun (Surya) · Space / Akasha (Pancha Bhuta)
Highly Auspicious
Rectangular Plot
88
Vishnu (Preserver of the Universe)
Jupiter (Brihaspati) · Earth (Prithvi)
Very Auspicious
North-Extended Rectangle (Shermukhi)
92
Kuber (God of Wealth)
Mercury (Budh) · Water (Jal)
Highly Auspicious
Triangular Plot
28
Agni (God of Fire)
Mars (Mangal) · Fire (Agni)
Highly Inauspicious – Avoid
L-Shaped Plot
35
Nirrti (Partial Dosh)
Rahu (Shadow Planet) · Earth + Shadow (Prithvi-Chhaya)
Inauspicious – Strong Remedies Needed
T-Shaped / Trishul Plot
32
Yama (Partial) + Vayu
Saturn (Shani) + Rahu · Air + Shadow (Vayu-Chhaya)
Inauspicious – Immediate Attention Needed
Circular / Oval Plot
42
Chandra (Moon God)
Moon (Chandra) · Water (Jal)
Moderate – Not Ideal for Residences
Gomukhi (Cow-Faced) Plot
55
Kamadhenu (Divine Cow)
Venus (Shukra) · Earth + Water (Prithvi-Jal)
Moderate – Context Dependent
Irregular / Odd-Shaped Plot
22
Nirrti + Multiple Afflictions
Rahu + Ketu (Shadow Planets) · Mixed/Distorted (Pancha Bhuta Imbalance)
Highly Inauspicious – Expert Consultation Needed
Trapezoidal Plot
50
Varuna (God of Water & Order)
Saturn (Shani) · Earth + Water (Prithvi-Jal)
Moderate – Orientation Matters
Expert Tips

Universal Plot Shape Vastu Tips

Square is Supreme

If you have the choice of plots, always choose a square plot first, then a rectangle. The Vastu Purusha Mandala is itself square and a square plot aligns perfectly with this cosmic template. Even a slightly irregular plot can be corrected, but a square plot requires the least remedial effort and delivers the highest long-term Vastu benefit.

Plot Orientation Matters

The direction in which the longer side of your plot faces critically determines the plot's energy character. A rectangle wider on the North or East side (Shermukhi for those directions) is considerably more auspicious than the same rectangle wider on the South or West. Always assess orientation before purchase.

Slope Towards North-East

The slope or gradient of a plot is one of the most overlooked Vastu factors. A plot that slopes downward towards the North-East (Ishaan Kona) is classified as extremely auspicious — it channels water, energy, and prosperity towards the divine corner. A South or South-West slope is considered inauspicious and requires significant remedial work.

Never Buy a Cut NE Corner

The North-East corner of any plot is its most sacred zone — the "Shira" (head) of the Vastu Purusha. A plot with a missing or cut North-East corner is a severe Vastu dosh that causes health emergencies, financial ruin, and loss of spiritual merit. Unless you can purchase the adjacent land to complete the corner, avoid such plots at all costs.

Avoid Irregular Shapes

Irregular plots — those with more than four sides or random angles — are the most challenging in Vastu Shastra. They create multiple Shoola doshas from their corners and cannot accommodate the Vastu Purusha Mandala properly. If you must work with an irregular plot, the first priority is always to regularize its shape through a rectangular inner compound wall.

Bhoomi Puja is Essential

Before any construction on any plot, performing Bhoomi Puja (earth worship ceremony) is essential in Vastu Shastra. This sacred ceremony seeks the permission and blessings of the Bhoomi Devi (Earth Goddess) and the Vastu Purusha for the construction. It also energetically purifies the plot and sets a positive Vastu foundation for all construction that follows.

About Plot Shape Vastu

What is Plot Shape Vastu Shastra?
Why Does Your Plot Shape Matter?

In Vastu Shastra — the ancient Indian science of spatial energy and architecture — the shape of the plot (called Bhoomi Aakar or Kshetra) is considered the foundational determinant of the entire property's energy character. Before any structure is built, the land itself carries a specific energy pattern shaped by its geometry — and this energy will influence every structure and resident upon it for generations.

According to classical Vastu texts including the Manasara, Mayamata, Samarangana Sutradhara, and Vishwakarma Prakash, the shape of a plot determines how the eight directional energies (Ashta-Dik-Shakti) interact with the land. A perfectly regular shape (square or near-square rectangle) allows all eight directional energies to act in harmony. An irregular or forbidden shape (triangle, severe L-shape) creates directional conflicts and energy vortices that continuously disturb the lives of residents.

The Vastu Purusha Mandala — the 9×9 grid of 81 sub-squares that forms the cosmic template for all Vastu analysis — is itself a perfect square. Applying this template to an irregular plot is inherently problematic, which is why Vastu texts prohibit construction on irregular lands.

Modern Vastu research consistently demonstrates that the shape of a plot has measurable influence on the psychological wellbeing, financial trajectories, and social dynamics of its residents. Families who move from irregular to regular plots report dramatic improvements in family harmony, financial stability, and overall health within 12–24 months.

The 5 Most Important Factors for Plot Shape Vastu
1
Plot Geometry
Square and rectangle are best — triangles and irregular shapes are worst
2
Orientation
Which direction the longer side faces critically determines energy quality
3
Corner Completeness
Missing NE corner is the single most severe plot dosh in Vastu
4
Slope Direction
NE slope = most auspicious; SW slope = most inauspicious
5
Road Facing
North and East road facing dramatically enhance plot auspiciousness
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Plot Shape Vastu

Which plot shape is best as per Vastu Shastra?

A square plot is the most auspicious shape in Vastu Shastra (score 95/100), governed by Lord Brahma and the Sun. It represents perfect energy balance in all eight directions. A rectangular plot is the second best (88/100). A North-extended rectangle (Shermukhi) scores 92/100 and is exceptional for wealth. These three shapes are recommended for all residential and commercial construction in Vastu Shastra.

Is a triangular plot really bad in Vastu?

Yes, a triangular plot scores only 28/100 and is considered highly inauspicious in classical Vastu Shastra. It is governed by Lord Agni and Mars, creating intense fire energy. All three acute corners generate Shoola (energy arrows) that point destructive energy inward. Classical texts explicitly prohibit residential construction on triangular plots. If you own one, urgent remedies including Vastu Pyramids, conversion to a rectangular shape, and Vastu Shanti Puja are essential.

What is a Gomukhi plot and is it good or bad in Vastu?

A Gomukhi plot is narrow at the front (entrance) and wider at the back — like a cow's face. Its auspiciousness depends entirely on orientation. A South-facing Gomukhi (narrow South, wide North) is quite auspicious as it maximizes Kuber's wealth energy. An East-facing Gomukhi (narrow East, wide West) is inauspicious as it restricts solar energy. A West-facing Gomukhi (narrow West, wide East) is good. Always assess the orientation before purchasing a Gomukhi plot.

What should I do if my plot has a missing NE corner?

A missing North-East corner is the most severe single plot dosh in Vastu Shastra. Immediate remedies include: purchasing adjacent land to fill the corner, building a boundary wall to enclose the missing area symbolically, installing large mirrors on walls facing the missing corner, keeping bright lights in the NE zone always on, placing a Shiv-Shakti or Ganesha idol facing the missing corner, and performing Vastu Shanti Puja with Ishaan Kona-specific rituals. Urgent consultation with a Vastu expert is strongly recommended.

Can Vastu doshas from plot shape be corrected without demolition?

Yes, most plot shape Vastu doshas can be partially corrected without demolition. Non-demolition remedies include: constructing a rectangular inner compound wall within an irregular plot, placing Vastu Pyramids at all acute corners, using mirrors to symbolically extend missing corners, planting specific trees to anchor directional energies, installing directional crystals and yantras, performing Bhoomi Puja and Vastu Shanti Puja with specific mantras. However, for severe cases like triangular or highly irregular plots, structural regularization through boundary wall construction is strongly recommended.

What is the significance of plot slope direction in Vastu?

Plot slope is critically important in Vastu Shastra. A plot sloping towards the North-East is the most auspicious — it allows water, energy, and prosperity to flow towards the divine Ishaan Kona. Slopes towards East or North are also good. A slope towards South or West is inauspicious. A slope towards South-West is the most inauspicious slope direction — it redirects all positive energy towards the most harmful directional zone. Correction requires significant earthwork or retaining walls.

How do I find my plot shape for Vastu analysis?

To determine your plot shape for Vastu analysis: (1) Obtain a site plan or survey document from your registration records, (2) Alternatively, view your property on Google Maps in satellite mode and use the measurement tool to trace the boundaries, (3) Count the number of sides — 4 equal sides = square, 4 unequal sides = rectangle or trapezoid, 3 sides = triangle, etc., (4) Note any missing corners or extensions, (5) Use a compass to determine the orientation of each side. If you are unsure, consult a licensed land surveyor before making any Vastu decisions.

Is a rectangular plot good for business in Vastu?

Yes, a rectangular plot is excellent for business in Vastu Shastra, scoring 88/100. Governed by Lord Vishnu and Jupiter, it brings stability, preservation of wealth, and steady growth. For business specifically, the orientation matters: a rectangle wider on the North side (maximizing Kuber's energy) or wider on the East side (maximizing solar energy) is particularly powerful. A North-extended rectangle (Shermukhi) is considered ideal for banks, financial institutions, and trading businesses.

What is Bhoomi Puja and why is it important in Vastu?

Bhoomi Puja (literally "Earth Worship") is a sacred Vedic ceremony performed before any construction begins on a plot. It serves as a formal request for permission from Bhoomi Devi (Earth Goddess) and the Vastu Purusha (cosmic being residing in the plot) to construct upon their domain. The ceremony includes Navagraha prayers (for all nine planets), directional deity invocations, energetic purification of the soil, and the planting of the first sacred peg (Sthapaka) in the North-East corner. Vastu Shastra considers this ceremony non-negotiable — construction without Bhoomi Puja is believed to invite the displeasure of the earth's guardian energies.

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