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How should the spot for “Bore Well” digging be decided, according to Vastu Shastra?

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Shiva Om Dear Friends,

Unlike many of my colleagues who would insist on having a Bore Well dug “only in the Northeast corner of the plot” under the consideration, I personally function otherwise.

One needs to be pragmatic along with adhering to well established Vastu Shastra norms. Though the Northeast corner is the most popular position for the placement of the Boring or the Underground Water Tank, the ancient scriptures have mentioned of other equally appropriate directions where one can place a Bore Well. Like for instance you can have the same in the center North, East and the West directions too.

However, it is equally important to take into consideration the fact that you are not supposed to have a Bore Well made on the Rajju, Konasutra, Karnaresha, Shira, Vamsa, Nadi and other such sensitive points in the plot even if you place the Bore Well in the directions mentioned earlier. You will need to be careful in order to balance both the placement of the Bore Well along with ensuring that you do not violate any of these highly sensitive Marma points.

Further, the Boring has to be made on a particular Muhurat. For instance Sundays, Tuesday, etc are regarded inappropriate to commence making a Bore Well. The scriptures have also talked about certain deposits that need to be made in the Bore Well. None of these are complex or difficult for the common man to adhere to. All he needs is perfect guidance from a competent Vastu Shastra consultant.

I then prefer the client to check for the availability of water in the various parts of his plot by either using any Scientific Equipment or then any Traditional Method. In most of the cases he is able to strike water in one of the four Vastu Shastra acceptable positions.

This strategy ensures that the client is able to both follow Vastu Shastra norms and at the same time actually get some water from the Bore Well.

I earnestly hope that this Blog has given you a new perspective at making a Bore Well.

Shivam Kalyanam,

Prof.Dr. Manoj Kalantri. Ph.D, D.Sc, D.Lit

Eshans Emporium

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