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Semi - Diagonal or Extended Plot
Vastu Shastra offers helpful suggestions regarding the Semi - Diagonal or Extended Plot.

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The different directions of the semi- diagonal or extended plot have different advantages and disadvantages.

The South - South-East Extended Plot: When a plot in its South - South - East direction the women living in the house build here have a higher place and dominance. This kind of a plot is perfect for business ventures especially for women.

The East - South - East Extended Plot: A house that is located on a plot in its East - South - East direction the number of women and girls in these house are more. According to Vastu Shastra it is not one of the favorable plots for housing.

The East - North - East Extended Plot: When a plot in its East - North - East direction male progeny is found more in number. It is one of those auspicious plots that can prove fruitful for the owners.

The North - North - East Extended Plot: This, too, is an auspicious plot of land. There is a lot of positive energy around this plot. Hence the people residing here are upright and will lead a prosperous life.

The North - North - West Extended Plot: The owners of this kind of plot indulges in a foul play. To get rid of the negative impact from this land `Vastu-Dosh -Nivaran` should be performed.

West - North - West Extended Plot: There is a definite growth of wealth in the house built on this plot. But the growth of wealth is not the fruit of labour nor it is the part of fate. They amass wealth through illegal means.

West - South - West Extended Plot: According to Vastu Shastra this is an inauspicious piece of land. The progeny of the house owner living in the house built on this plot always indulges in a foul - play. The people living in the house do not get much success in their business. There are several other problems will crop up too.

South - South - West Extended Plot: People residing in this buildings are physically strong and cruel by nature. They are always worried and unhappy. For this plot too `Vastu-Dosh -Nivaran` can be performed to cleanse the plot of land.


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