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Owner / CEO Cabin in SW

Business owner must sit in SW cabin — earth-element seat of power

Earth SW
Pan-IndiaModern Vastu

Local term: CEO केबिन — दक्षिण-पश्चिम (CEO Cabin — Dakshin-Pashchim)

Contemporary Vastu consultants unanimously place the CEO/owner in the SW. This is perhaps the single most universally agreed-upon commercial Vastu principle across all traditions. Modern adaptations include ensuring the SW cabin has a solid back wall (not glass), heavier furnishings, and a lower ceiling height if architecturally possible.

Source: Contemporary Vastu Shastra compilations

Unique: Modern practitioners extend the principle to virtual offices: the senior-most person's home office should be in the SW of their residence. In co-working spaces, the subscription owner should choose a SW-positioned desk.

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Owner / CEO Cabin in SW

Architectural diagram for Owner / CEO Cabin in SW

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The Rule in Modern Vastu

Ideal

SW

The business owner, CEO, or senior-most person should sit in the Southwest cabin. This is the seat of power — earth element, stability, authority, and control over the entire space.

Acceptable

S, W

South or West positions are acceptable for the senior leadership. The principle is that the decision-maker occupies the 'heaviest' zone.

Prohibited

NE, N

CEO in NE makes the authority position light and transient. NE is for juniors, reception, and water features. Leader in NE loses grip on operations.

Sub-Rules

  • CEO/Owner faces N or E while seated Moderate
  • CEO/Owner in NE corner Major
  • CEO sits with back to door (no wall support behind) Moderate

The CEO in SW mirrors the householder in the master bedroom — both represent authority anchored by earth element. Facing North (Kubera = wealth) while sitting in SW creates the ideal power axis: rooted in stability, looking toward prosperity.

Common Violations

CEO/Owner sitting in NE

Traditional consequence: Loss of authority, employees bypass leadership, decision fatigue

CEO facing South while seated

Traditional consequence: Authority becomes rigid and feared (Yama energy) — high attrition, tense workplace

How Other Traditions Compare

Relative to Modern Vastu

10 traditions differ
Vedic Vastu

The Vedic model positions the authority figure facing NE (Ishanya) from the SW — creating the diagonal 'power axis' (Nairitya-Ishanya Rekha) along which prana and authority flow.

Hemadpanthi

Mumbai's obsession with office Vastu means commercial real estate agents routinely market 'SW cabin' as a feature. The Peshwa tradition adds a sub-rule: the owner's cabin should have the thickest walls and the heaviest door in the office.

Agama Sthapati

Tamil tradition adds that the owner's seat should be slightly elevated — even 2–3 inches — above the floor level of the rest of the office, echoing the raised garbhagriha principle.

Kakatiya

Telugu tradition emphasizes that the CEO's cabin door should face NE or E — never directly toward the main entrance — to prevent authority 'leaking' outward.

Hoysala-Jain

Jain commercial Vastu adds a prohibition: the owner's cabin should never be above a toilet on a lower floor or below a water tank on an upper floor — these destabilize the earth-element authority of SW.

Thachu Shastra

Kerala Thachu Shastra specifies that the SW cabin ceiling should be slightly lower than other rooms (by 3–6 inches) to 'compress' earth energy and amplify authority. The wood used should be teak or rosewood — the heaviest available.

Haveli-Jain

The Gaddi is not just a seat — it is a ritual object. A new Gaddi is consecrated with turmeric and kumkum in a Vastu Puja. The owner must sit on it first every morning. If the owner is absent, no one may occupy the Gaddi. This mercantile Vastu tradition is perhaps the strongest commercial application of SW authority placement in any Indian tradition.

Vishwakarma

Bengali tradition emphasizes a wall-mounted clock in the SW cabin — representing Saturn (Shani), the planetary ruler of SW, who governs time and discipline.

Kalinga

Kalinga tradition adds a stone or metal tortoise (Kurma) under the owner's desk — symbolizing Vishnu's earth-supporting avatar and anchoring the authority of the SW seat.

Sikh-Vedic

Sikh-Vedic commercial tradition adds a Khanda or Ik Onkar symbol in the owner's SW cabin — combining spiritual authority with commercial authority. The owner's cabin should also have the most substantial door in the office.

Terms in Modern Vastu

Local terms: CEO केबिन — दक्षिण-पश्चिम (CEO Cabin — Dakshin-Pashchim)
Deity: Nairuti
Element: Earth (Prithvi)
Source: Contemporary Vastu Shastra compilations

Universal:

Remedies & Solutions

Ensure the SW zone has optimal lighting, ventilation, and ergonomic furniture — modern commercial Vastu standard

Modern Vastu

Apply Vastu-compliant interior design with appropriate elemental colors in the SW zone — contemporary practice

Modern Vastu

Relocate senior leadership's desk/cabin to SW corner

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Ensure the leader faces North (wealth) or East (wisdom) while seated

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Place a globe or heavy brass object on the SW desk to anchor earth energy

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Remedies from other traditions

Heavy brass or bronze murti of Nirriti or Ganesha on the SW desk

Vedic Vastu

Perform Nairitya Shanti before occupying a new SW cabin

Apply Hemadpanthi stone-quality construction principles to the SW zone — Maharashtrian commercial Vastu standard

Hemadpanthi

Consecrate the SW zone with turmeric and kumkum during the Vastu Puja ceremony — Peshwa-era office tradition

Classical Sources

Brihat SamhitaLIII · 35-38

The master of the household sits in the direction of Nirriti — where the earth is heaviest, there the authority is strongest.

ArthashastraII.IV · 10

The king's chamber shall be in the southwest of the palace. From there, he surveys all who approach from the auspicious quarters.

Vishvakarma Vastu ShastraXX · 15-24

The Vanijya-shala (commercial establishment) follows the same directional principles as the dwelling but with emphasis on the Kubera axis (North). The owner's seat faces North — toward wealth. The cash register or treasury occupies the North or Northeast. The entrance maximizes customer flow.

Vastu RatnakaraXV · 15-24

The Vyapara-griha (business premises) amplifies the North-axis dynamics. Kubera's patronage is actively cultivated through North-facing leadership positions, northern window emphasis, and the placement of the Dhana-sthana (money-place) in the Uttara or Ishaan direction.

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