#4. Living and Dead Land: Choosing Auspicious and Inauspicious Land According to Vastu

"According to Vastu Shastra, choosing the right land can either bring prosperity or invite troubles into your life. Discover which land is considered living and which is dead, and how it affects your wealth, family, and life. Read the full article to make the right choice of land."

Vastu Consultant: RishabhDev Jain

9/5/20241 min read

Living and Dead Land: Choosing Auspicious and Inauspicious Land According to Vastu

In Vastu Shastra, land holds special significance, and it is believed that the type of land can have either a positive or negative impact on our lives. Land that has lush green trees, plants, grass, and yields good crops is considered 'living land' according to Vastu. This land is believed to bring prosperity, peace, and positive energy.

On the other hand, barren land, land with rat holes, termite mounds, uneven terrain, and land with thorny plants and trees is considered 'dead land.' Such land is deemed inauspicious and should be avoided for purchase or construction.

Vastu Shastra outlines the consequences of different types of dead land as follows:

  • Barren Land: This land is believed to cause financial loss.

  • Land with Rat Holes: Such land leads to economic decline.

  • Land with Termite Mounds: This land is said to result in the loss of a son.

  • Cracked Land: Such land is believed to signify death.

  • Land with Bones: This land is said to bring conflicts within the family.

  • Uneven Land: It is believed to increase enemies.

  • Land with Pits: Considered destructive.

  • Land with Mounds: This land is thought to bring calamities to the family.

  • Foul-Smelling Land: It is believed to cause the loss of a son.

Selecting the right land can bring happiness, prosperity, and peace to life. Therefore, it is essential to consider these Vastu principles when choosing land.