There are certain tips that will prove to be helpful if they are put into use while purchasing an adjacent plot along the diagonal building or a piece of land.
If there is a space available on the North-East of the diagonal plot it will bring prosperity. Hence it is advisable not to purchase such a piece of land.
The growth of wealth and trade will take place if there is space in the North-West direction of a diagonal plot.
A diagonal plot of land situated on the South-West side should not be purchased. It is the root cause of economic loss, loss of human life, problems in business and other unwanted troubles.
Do not purchase a diagonal plot which is on the South-East direction. Vastu Shastra spells out that it will bring unending problems, economic loss and others. Hence the extension of diagonal plots in the South-East direction should be avoided.
(Last Updated on : 11-09-2009)
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