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Vithishula
Vithishula, in Vastu Shastra, is a road that directly enters the plot.

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Vithishula, Vastu Shastra Vithishula is the road that directly enters the plot. There are several roads outside a property that leads one to the building located on it. These roads, too, are of great significant.


• In certain plots the roads approach from north-east side of the north and the east, the northwest side of the west and the south east corner of the south directions. Such plots are considered auspicious for a building or a flat.

• Roads approaching the plot from the north-west of the northern direction, south-west from the western and the southern directions, the south-east from the eastern direction are said to be inauspicious according to Vastu Shastra. Such a plot should not be purchased at all.

• In case the roads around the plots have dead ends especially in the principal directions it leads to hardships and difficulties of all kinds. It is not a fit place to live in. Such plots are rare.

• If any of the parallel roads, in the major directions, has a dead end in front of the house such plot should not be purchased. The holder of such a plot will be subject to tremendous loss, enmity and clashes.


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