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Vastu App
A room-by-room vastu verdict on your floor plan — before a single brick is laid. Photograph the plan, mark north, and read your score. Every rule names where it comes from.
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How it works
Three steps.
Before one brick.
Photograph a printed floor plan and the app reads the rooms straight off it. You check what it read before anything is scored. No plan yet? Draw one on a grid instead.
Point your phone at the road or type the bearing. Which way the house faces earns nothing and costs nothing. What counts is where the front door falls, on one of 32 named positions.
A room-by-room score with ranked fixes. Each fix is tagged with where its rule comes from, and anything that cannot move gets a remedy instead.
The nine zones
Every direction
has a duty.
Kubera’s quarter, read for wealth and work. Nothing is barred from the north, and a living room or a balcony scores as ideal.
01 / 09 — keep scrolling to turn the dial
- North — उत्तर, Uttara. Kubera, 9 of 81 padas. Kubera’s quarter, read for wealth and work. Nothing is barred from the north, and a living room or a balcony scores as ideal.
- North-East — ईशान्य, Ishanya. Water · Ishana, 9 of 81 padas. The head of the Purusha, and the corner tradition guards most closely. A pooja room is ideal here; a toilet or a kitchen is a major defect, a staircase a lesser one.
- East — पूर्व, Purva. Indra, 9 of 81 padas. Indra rules the east, read for vitality and standing. Whether a toilet may sit here is one of the ten questions the app refuses to settle for you.
- South-East — आग्नेय, Agneya. Fire · Agni, 9 of 81 padas. Agni’s corner, and fire’s own quarter. The kitchen is ideal here, and so is the garage. A bedroom is not, and stored water is read against the fire.
- South — दक्षिण, Dakshina. Yama, 9 of 81 padas. Yama’s quarter, read for rest, discipline and reputation. Tradition wants weight along the south: a staircase or a store is ideal, a study is not.
- South-West — नैऋत्य, Nairritya. Earth · Nirriti, 9 of 81 padas. The feet of the Purusha, and the heaviest ground on the grid. The master bedroom belongs here. A kitchen, a toilet or an open balcony is a defect.
- West — पश्चिम, Paschima. Varuna, 9 of 81 padas. Varuna’s quarter, read for gains, savings and learning. A settled zone that takes a great deal: dining, study, bedrooms, even the toilet.
- North-West — वायव्य, Vayavya. Air · Vayu, 9 of 81 padas. Vayu’s quarter, and the zone of movement: guests, vehicles, things meant to leave. Guest rooms, the garage and the toilet are at home here.
- Brahmasthan — ब्रह्मस्थान, Brahmasthan. Space · Brahma, the centre 9 padas. The nine squares at the dead centre, held by Brahma. The texts say they must stay open, and heavy weight here is the one defect taken straight from the classical source.
Why VastuFirst
Advice you can trace, all the way back
The wheel above names the directions. The scoring runs on the 81-pada square grid the classical texts set out, because angular slices go wrong at the corners of a plan, and the corners are where rooms sit.
Thirty checks, every one tagged. One comes straight from the classical text; twenty-seven are modern derivations from it. The tag tells you which is which. Where the schools split, you see both readings.
No account, no phone number, no email before your score. The whole analysis runs on your phone, with no internet. Your plan stays on the device unless you ask us to read a photo.
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