Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Do you really feel your adjoining kitchen and toilet is the reason for your problems?


It is a common misconception that a kitchen and a toilet should not be adjoining each other in a building. Surprisingly, the ideal location for a toilet and kitchen is the one adjacent to each other, says the MahaVastuTM theory of five elements and the MahaVastuTM Shakti Chakra. As per our own experience and observation of 18 years – none of the adjoining-kitchen-toilet designs followed in thousands of buildings, create any negative effect on anybody.
In fact, the kitchen and the toilet should be built after considering the elements associated with the 16 MahaVastuTM zones. According to MahaVastuTM, the best zone for the kitchen is South-East (SE), with other permissible vastu zones being North-West (NW), West (W), South (S) and South-South-East (SSE). On the other hand, Vastu Zones prescribed for locating a toilet are South-South-West (SSW), West-North-West (WNW), and East-South-East (ESE). Clearly, the ideal location of a kitchen lies adjacent to the ideal locations of a toilet. It should also be remembered that the kitchen is represented by the Fire element and the toilet by Earth. Since Fire element complements Earth, there is no mistake or Vastu dosh in keeping the kitchen and the toilet are adjacent to each other.

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