When a plot in its South - South - West direction, makes an angle of declination of 10° to 20° with its magnetic meridian is called the South - South - West extended plot. The person who builds an establishment on this piece of land becomes a revolutionary. The revolutionary in which they get involved may either be positive or misleading. These people are physically strong and by nature they are quite crude. They can be up in arms on the triflest of issues.
The residents of this plot generally carry weapons with them. They do not care the least about their lives. They are obstinate and refractory persons. They are used for creating violence. They are extremely inhuman and do not believe in emotions. As a result their family life gets affected. The women in such houses had to suffer a lot. Perhaps widowhood is their fate. They are always worried and unhappy . They do not have any importance in the house. Here, removal of Vastu-Dosh is certainly advantageous.
(Last Updated on : 29-01-2009)
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