A sample vastu report/ Because many people have queries. This is how we do it.
SHALYA PRAŚNA AND GṚHA PRAŚNA
This is Gruha Nadi Prasna in which we invoke our ishta devtas and Sthan devtas and ask them about the property or Gruha in question. This is a very sophisticated divine

After the Navgrahas Pooja and chakra Pooja Praśna are casted with different ascendants. With the blessings of divine I will try to decipher what is been asked.
The Praśna indicates that there is shalya or some kind of deposit under the NW
As the Ārūḍha is aspected by a benefic graha there are good chances
Please also follow the remedies as mentioned in the end of the report.
The elderly females in the family should be careful with their health when
When the dośa will be removed, then it will help in good marriage of children and more prosperity.
BHŪMI LAKṢAṆĀNI
The type of land and its use for different types of work or business.
The site carried the xxxx type of Grass on it
RESULTS: Hence this plot will be suitable for Banks, CA firms, accountant firms, agency work, merchants, traders, coaching institutes, financial institutions etc. The floors should be rented to such work or
VĀSA CAKRA
Sthapathya implies that there should be a vibrational sync between places of residence and subtle elements. Time and space; which carries this three
Kolathur is Punarvasu and xx is Ūttraśad ṇakśatra. This is feet in gram vasa chakra. In the Nama rashi chakra too it
Your wife’s name starts with A which is 24th Ṇakśatra falling in Navel and the result is Gain of property, so this place will be more suitable if the title carries her name as well. In the varga chakra
DIK DAŚA
In Dik daśa the name xxxx will have Dasha of Mars which is not good. While your wife’s name gives Dasha of Jupiter for sixteen years which is very auspicious, so this land should have her name in title or register.
Please refer to Zone Map
1.The land as mentioned above is good for certain purposes so it shall be used for same.
2.The title or register should contain the name of your wife because her names matches the plot and land very well.
3.The ground floor contains open
4.I do not understand the main facing method
5.The bore well should be done on NE corner (Zone 1) as can be seen in map.
6.The columns designed by your layout planner is more than required. These column structures are good in earth quake prone areas. Load bearing wall system is better and effective.
8.Hence I have redesigned the number of columns on foundation. These are 12 in number with 11.25 ft from NE corner towards west side. From SE side to NE side it is at a distance of 15ft. This is done in order to avoid marma points.
9.The shops
10.Parking can be seen in maps.
11.Toilet for ground floor can be designed on western or NW side as required.
12.The stairs are right ward turning with a width of 3.5Ft which can be changed.
13.The lift is also
14.The lift is a standard six person’s lift with a load bearing capacity of 640KG.
15.The separating wall between shop and parking should be kept at least 23.5 Ft away from main wall on east side.
16.The ground floor should not have large trees
17.The plot is corner plot which is usually avoided for living spaces, however it is good for commercial purposes.
18.I have done the ayaadi on the plot but modifications are not possible
19.Ayaadi is done below. Please avoid it because it is very technical.
20.The first floor design is simple hall with same stairs, facilities as on base floor. No changes are required. Renting it to banks or financial institutions will be very beneficial.

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