Farmhouse & Agriculture Vastu
Balanced Living and Better Yield with Farm Vastu
A farmhouse is a peaceful retreat where people relax and reconnect with nature. In many cases, farmhouses are also used for commercial agricultural activities and crop cultivation. According to the principles of Vastu Shastra, proper planning and design of farmhouses and agricultural land can create a positive, balanced, and harmonious environment.
Applying Vastu guidelines to farm structures enhances comfort, promotes productivity, and supports overall well-being. Well-planned farm layouts provide suitable shelter and an ideal atmosphere for maintaining the quality and quantity of crops and plants. They also help improve the productivity of livestock and farmers alike, while ensuring safety, efficiency, and favorable working conditions for everyone living or working on the farm.
Agriculture Vastu
Key Points to Consider in Agriculture Vastu Shastra
When applying Agriculture Vastu Shastra principles to agricultural land, the following important factors should be carefully evaluated:
- Location of the Main Gate of the farmhouse
- Size and shape of the land
- Surroundings of the plot, such as roads, rivers, mountains, temples, or other nearby structures
- Direction and placement of the main farm entrance
- Location of water sources, including borewells, ponds etc.
- Placement of storage rooms for agricultural produce
- Proper positioning of septic tanks
- Overhead water tank placement
Farmhouse Vastu
Important Points to Consider for Farmhouse Vastu
When applying Agriculture Vastu Shastra principles to a farmhouse, the following key aspects should be carefully planned:
- Shape and elevation of the farmhouse, ensuring proper balance and structural harmony
- Location of the main gate of the farmhouse or villa for positive energy flow
- Internal layout and room arrangements, including the kitchen, dining area, bedrooms, washrooms, and other spaces
- Selection of suitable colors for both interior and exterior to enhance positivity and well-being
- Direction of higher and lower zones within the property to maintain natural balance and energy flow
