If a factory is 100% aligned with Vastu Shastra principles, it is believed that the company’s growth will double in two years. However, blindly accepting Vastu remedies without verification is not advisable. It is essential to consult a knowledgeable and experienced Vastu Shastri to avoid falling into the trap of charlatans. A competent Vastu expert will thoroughly study the directions and provide guidance accordingly.
When it comes to factories, the placement of doors for the movement of people and materials is crucial as it generates tremendous energy. If the doors are positioned at a high level and are inauspicious, they should be rectified.
A large factory or industry can provide employment opportunities to many people. Success and prosperity depend on efficient functioning within competitive environments. Adhering to Vastu principles can benefit the factory owner, but profitability should be measured not only by increased production but also by improved productivity of the industries as a whole. During the construction of the factory, Vastu principles should be taken into account to enhance its chances of success.
To address common problems in factories, it is often due to Vastu defects in the south-west corner. The owner’s office should ideally be located in the east or north part of the factory. If there are more employees in the office, the owner’s room should be placed in the south-west corner. The purchasing staff should be in the fire angle (south-east), and sellers should be in the north-west corner. The accountant should be positioned in the south or west.
The water source should be placed in the northeast corner, and the toilet should be in the south or west angle. It is essential to ensure that the southwest corner of the factory is at exactly 90 degrees, while the northeast corner should be 90 degrees or less, not more than that. The northwest angle should be 90 degrees or more, not less than that. The southwest corner of the factory should be elevated, and the northeast corner should be lower. Finished goods should be stored in the northwest angle, while raw materials should be placed in the fire angle (south-east). The Yantra (machinery) should always be positioned in the south and west directions.
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