
Light Switches Position
Light switches belong on the S/W wall near the door entry — earth controls fire
Local term: प्रकाश नियंत्रक स्थिति (Prakāśa Niyaṁtraka Sthiti)
Modern practitioners recommend switches on the latch side of the door at 3.5-4 feet height (Indian electrical standard). S/W wall placement adds Vastu alignment. Smart home systems with motion sensors resolve the accessibility issue entirely — light activates before the occupant needs to find a switch.
Source: Indian electrical standards (IS 732); Contemporary Vastu
Unique: Smart motion-sensor lighting eliminates the switch-accessibility issue entirely — modern technology fulfilling ancient principle.
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
all
Switches on S/W wall near door at standard height, per modern Vastu consensus integrating classical prescriptions with contemporary building practice — the architect must verify compliance for optimal results.
Acceptable
all
Any accessible position near door entry; motion sensors as supplement.
Prohibited
all
Switches hidden or placed far from the door entry, requiring the occupant to navigate a dark room to find them. Inaccessible switches force the occupant to enter darkness — a micro-violation of the 'no dark entry' principle.
Sub-Rules
- Light switches on S/W wall near door entry▲ Minor
- Switches hard to find or far from entry▼ Minor

Light switches belong on the S/W wall near the door entry — earth controls fire at the threshold. Accessible switches ensure the occupant never enters darkness. Practical accessibility is the primary principle; S/W wall placement adds directional alignment.
Common Violations
Switches far from door or hidden
Traditional consequence: Forces the occupant to enter a dark room — a micro-violation of the bright-entry principle. Entering darkness before finding light symbolizes Avidya preceding Vidya.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic elemental hierarchy: Earth controls Fire — the switch position embodies this principle.
Wada heavy-side control principle extends to modern electrical fixtures.
Tamil Bhoomi-Agni hierarchy: earth side controls fire element.
Historical flame-control at entry provides precedent for switch placement.
Jain Samyak Darshan requires light for perception — switches must be immediately accessible.
Kerala latch-side placement convention aligns with S/W wall in properly oriented rooms.
Jain Shaucha principle requiring illumination before entry — distinctive to Haveli-Jain practice per the Vishwakarma Prakash and Jain Vastu texts.
Bengali tradition prioritizes accessibility over pure directional alignment — practical wisdom.
Temple entry-lighting control from the doorway provides institutional precedent.
Sikh Prakash-before-entry principle: light must precede the entrant.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Latch-side switch at standard height; motion sensor for corridors; smart switches with remote access.
Modern VastuRelocate switches to the wall immediately beside the door entry — within arm's reach when entering
Add a secondary switch or smart switch near the entry if the main switch cannot be moved
Install motion-sensor light at entry that activates before the switch is needed
Remedies from other traditions
Switch on S/W wall at entry; within arm's reach when door opens.
Vedic VastuSwitch on latch side of door, preferably S/W wall.
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The mechanism controlling the dwelling's illumination shall rest at the threshold, on the heavy side — earth controls fire at the gateway between darkness and light.”
“The room's light-command rests where the entering hand first reaches — on the stable wall beside the mouth of the chamber.”
“The controller of flame shall sit upon the wall of Prithvi — the south or west surface near the entry, where earth governs fire's awakening.”
“The element of earth commands the element of fire — place the flame-controller on the heavy wall at the threshold to maintain elemental hierarchy.”

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