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Industrial Vastu

Industrial Vastu (Vastu Shastra principles applied to factories, plants, and industries) focuses on creating a balance between the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and space) to ensure smooth operations, growth, efficiency, harmony among workers, and financial prosperity.

Here’s what it generally encompasses:

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 1. Site Selection & Orientation

  • Shape and slope of the plot (square/rectangular plots are preferred).

  • Entrance placement to attract prosperity and opportunities.

  • Proper orientation with respect to directions 

 

2. Building Layout

  • Factory sheds, office blocks, storage units, and staff quarters should be positioned according to directional energy flow.

  • Balanced distribution of heavy and light structures to avoid energy imbalance.

 

3. Machinery & Equipment Placement

  • Heavy machinery → for stability 

  • Light machinery 

  • Boilers, furnaces, generators → fire element zone 

  • Electrical panels  

 

4. Production & Workflow

  • Raw material storage 

  • Finished goods storage →  symbolizes movement/sales 

  • Processing areas → Stability.

  • Smooth, obstruction-free flow from raw material entry → production → finished goods dispatch.

 

5. Water Sources

  • Borewell, underground tanks, and water treatment plants.

  • Overhead tanks.

 

6. Office & Administration

  • Owner’s/Manager’s cabin →  Symbol of authority and stability).

  • Accounts/Finance department →  Wealth direction).

  • Reception/Waiting area  

 

7. Workers’ Facilities

  • Staff quarters and dining areas.

  • Toilets 

  • Proper ventilation and natural light for productivity and harmony.

 

8. Energy & Environment

  • Open spaces 

  • Trees/greenery .

  • Chimneys, heat, and fire-related activities

 

9. Remedies for Existing Industries

  • Mirrors, metals, pyramids, color corrections, and yantras for balancing energy without reconstruction.

  • Shifting equipment or storage as per directions for better flow.

 

Industrial Vastu ensures that the placement of structures, machines, people, and resources is aligned with natural forces—resulting in higher efficiency, fewer breakdowns, good employee relations, and steady profits.

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