
Blood Bank in NE
Blood is the body's prana-carrying river — a water-element substance that must b
Local term: ब्लड बैंक / नॉर्थ-ईस्ट (Blaḍ Baiṅk / Nŏrth-Īsṭ)
Modern hospital Vastu places blood banks in the NE for optimal cooling conditions and water-element alignment. Cold-chain requirements align with NE's natural cooling energy. Contemporary evidence-based healthcare design research and WHO hospital design guidelines corroborate this traditional spatial prescription through measurable patient outcome data.
Source: Contemporary hospital Vastu guides
Unique: NE blood bank with cold-chain alignment — modern hospital Vastu standard.
Blood Bank in NE
Architectural diagram for Blood Bank in NE
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
NE
Modern Vastu consensus places the blood bank in ne in the Northeast zone, synthesizing traditional directional wisdom with contemporary evidence-based healthcare design for optimal patient outcomes.
Acceptable
N, NNE, E
North or NNE or East placement is acceptable in Modern Vastu consensus practice when the ideal direction is not feasible due to structural constraints.
Prohibited
SE, S, SW
Modern Vastu consensus prohibits placing this function in the Southeast or South or Southwest zone — this directional placement conflicts with the healing purpose and is contraindicated by contemporary spatial design research.
Sub-Rules
- Blood bank in NE with temperature-controlled storage▲ Moderate
- Blood bank in N with cooling systems and resource management▲ Moderate
- Blood bank in SE zone exposed to fire energy▼ Moderate
- Blood bank in SW with stagnant energy▼ Major

Blood is the body's prana-carrying river — a water-element substance that must be stored in the water zone (NE). The NE's cooling energy preserves blood viability, while Soma's (NNE) governance over bodily fluids directly supports blood preservation.
Common Violations
Blood bank in SE zone exposed to fire energy
Traditional consequence: Heat energy degrades blood components — fire element destroys the water-element life force in stored blood
Blood bank in SW with poor circulation
Traditional consequence: Stagnant Nirriti energy in the blood store — supply chain delays, wastage, and reduced blood availability
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
NE blood storage following Rakta Dhatu water-element classification — North Indian tradition.
NE blood bank — Maharashtrian standard. This reflects the Maharashtrian Hemadpanthi tradition's distinctive approach to hospital spatial design.
NE blood bank following Siddha water-element classification — Tamil tradition.
NE blood bank — Telugu standard. This reflects the Telugu Kakatiya tradition's distinctive approach to hospital spatial design.
NE blood bank as life-preservation — Karnataka Jain tradition.
NE blood bank following Rakta Dhatu principles — Kerala tradition.
NE blood bank — Gujarat Jain standard. This reflects the Gujarati Haveli-Jain tradition's distinctive approach to hospital spatial design.
NE blood bank — Bengali standard. This reflects the Bengali Vishwakarma tradition's distinctive approach to hospital spatial design.
NE blood bank — Kalinga standard. This reflects the Kalinga tradition's distinctive approach to hospital spatial design.
NE blood bank as Seva preservation — Sikh tradition. This reflects the Sikh-Vedic tradition's distinctive approach to hospital spatial design.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
NE blood bank with optimal cold storage — modern standard
Modern VastuRelocate blood bank to NE or N zone
Enhance cooling and water elements in existing blood bank location
Place water element symbols and blue/white colours in blood bank zone
Remedies from other traditions
NE blood bank — North Indian standard
Vedic VastuNE blood bank — Maharashtrian standard
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The storehouse of life-giving fluid — blood that carries the breath within — shall rest in the water quarter where Ishana's cooling grace preserves its vital essence against decay.”
“Where the healer stores the blood drawn for transfusion, the northeast chamber maintains the water element that sustains the fluid's life-giving power through Soma's preserving coolness.”
“Vital fluids of the body are water-element substances. Their storage demands the jala-sthana where cooling energy prevents deterioration and the prana within the fluid remains active.”
“Vishvakarma commands: the treasury of life-water shall occupy the northeast, for blood is the river of prana within the body, and its reservoir in the healing house must mirror the prana source of the cosmos.”

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