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T-Junction Directional Analysis

T-junction directional analysis is the critical first step in Veedhi Shoola asse

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Pan-IndiaModern Vastu

Local term: Directional T-junction analysis, road-spear direction

Modern Vastu confirms directional differentiation in T-junction severity. Scientific basis: S/W T-roads direct headlights into north/east-facing rooms (disrupting evening and nighttime rest); N/E T-roads illuminate south/west walls (less disruptive). Traffic noise analysis shows that S/W approaching traffic creates more nighttime disturbance.

Unique: Modern traffic and light analysis validates the directional hierarchy — S/W T-roads cause measurably more nighttime disturbance than N/E T-roads.

The Rule in Modern Vastu

Ideal

Avoid T-junction plots. N/E T-roads are tolerable, as prescribed in Contemporary synthesis of all traditions with building science integration — the architect must ensure full compliance with Modern Vastu standards for this plot and site selection principle, following the directional and elemental prescriptions that govern t-junction directional analysis.

Acceptable

N, E

N/E with moderate wall. S/W with maximum remediation.

Prohibited

S, W, SW

S/W T-roads without comprehensive defense create maximum residential disturbance.

Sub-Rules

  • Plot is at the head of a T-junction Critical
  • T-road approaches from South or West direction Critical
  • T-road approaches from North or East direction Major
  • Solid wall, large tree, or landscaping barrier shields the plot from the T-road Major

T-junction directional analysis is the critical first step in Veedhi Shoola assessment. Direction determines severity: S/W/SW T-roads are catastrophic (Yama's arrow, Saturn's mace); N/E T-roads are tolerable with moderation. All three factors (direction, road width, setback distance) must be assessed, but direction is paramount.

Common Violations

T-road from South directly hitting the plot (Yama Bana)

Traditional consequence: Yama's arrow — health emergencies, accidents, premature death in the family. The most severe Veedhi Shoola. Known as Yama Bana — Yama's arrow.

T-road from West directly hitting the plot (Shani Gadha)

Traditional consequence: Saturn's mace — financial ruin, chronic legal issues, career destruction. Second most severe after south.

T-road from SW directly hitting the plot (Nairiti Shoola)

Traditional consequence: Combined Yama-Saturn energy — the absolute worst T-junction. Death energy + financial ruin energy concentrated into a single road-spear.

How Other Traditions Compare

Relative to Modern Vastu

10 traditions differ
Vedic Vastu

Vedic tradition establishes the foundational directional taxonomy that all other traditions follow.

Hemadpanthi

Maratha military architecture validates directional T-junction analysis through fort gate design.

Agama Sthapati

Tamil 8-directional classification is the most granular T-junction assessment system.

Kakatiya

Kakatiya fort gate orientation validates directional T-junction analysis architecturally.

Hoysala-Jain

Hoysala curved-approach solution is direction-independent — works for all T-road directions.

Thachu Shastra

Kerala's setback formula (3× road width for S/W T-roads) provides a quantified directional remedy.

Haveli-Jain

Pol architecture's preventive approach eliminates T-junctions by design — no directional analysis needed.

Vishwakarma

Bengali pragmatic approach: N/E T-roads are remediated; S/W T-roads are avoided or heavily compensated.

Kalinga

Kalinga temple compound gate design validates directional T-junction analysis.

Sikh-Vedic

Chandigarh modernist planning independently validates directional T-junction avoidance.

Terms in Modern Vastu

Local terms: Directional T-junction analysis, road-spear direction
Deity: N/A
Element: Air
Planet: N/A

Universal:

Remedies & Solutions

Modern: For all T-roads — compound wall + traffic bollards + landscaping. For S/W T-roads — additional soundproofing and light-blocking measures. For N/E T-roads — moderate wall is sufficient.

Modern Vastu

Build a solid compound wall (minimum 6 feet, stone or thick brick) directly facing the T-road — the primary shield regardless of direction

structural20,000–₹100,000high

For S/W/SW T-roads: install maximum setback + large tree + solid wall + mirror/yantra — layered defense for the most severe directions

structural25,000–₹120,000high

For N/E T-roads: moderate wall + landscaping is sufficient — the positive directional energy needs only moderation, not complete blocking

structural10,000–₹50,000high

Offset the main entrance from the T-road axis — the entrance must NOT directly face the incoming road regardless of direction

behavioral0–₹0high

Maximize setback from the T-road boundary — distance exponentially reduces the Shoola effect for all directions

structural0–₹0high

Remedies from other traditions

For S/W: maximum defense (wall + tree + setback + yantra). For N/E: moderate wall + landscaping.

Vedic Vastu

S/W T-roads: Maruti (Hanuman) idol facing the T-road + maximum Dagadi Mathil.

Hemadpanthi

Classical Sources

Brihat SamhitaLIII · 55-65

The severity of Veedhi Shoola depends on Disha (direction). From Dakshina, it is Yama Bana — Yama's arrow aimed at the dwelling. From Paschima, it is Shani Gadha — Saturn's mace crushing prosperity. From Uttara and Purva, the road carries Shubha Prana that is merely over-concentrated.

ManasaraXI · 35-48

The directionality of Veedhi Shoola is paramount. Four outcomes from four directions: northern T-road brings concentrated prosperity (tolerable), eastern T-road brings intense vitality (tolerable), southern T-road brings death-energy (destructive), western T-road brings financial ruin (destructive).

MayamatamVII · 36-45

Assess Veedhi Shoola by three measures: Disha (direction of the attacking road), Vistara (width of the road), and Antara (distance from road-end to dwelling). Direction is the most critical — a narrow road from the South is worse than a wide road from the North.

Vishvakarma Vastu ShastraVIII · 5-15

The directional assessment of Veedhi Shoola distinguishes the tolerable from the catastrophic. From Uttara-Purva (NE quadrant), the road-spear carries Deva energy — intense but beneficent. From Dakshina-Paschima (SW quadrant), it carries Asura energy — destructive and maleficent. The architect must diagnose direction before prescribing remedy.

Vastu RatnakaraVII · 5-18

The T-junction taxonomy by direction: Uttara Shoola — prosperiy over-concentration (mild defect), Purva Shoola — vigor over-concentration (mild defect), Dakshina Shoola — Yama's arrow (severe defect), Paschima Shoola — Saturn's mace (severe defect), Nairiti Shoola — combined destruction (catastrophic).

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