
Money Plant Direction
Money plant in SE (Shukra/luxury) or N (Kubera/wealth). Both wealth-associated d
Local term: मनी प्लांट / धन-वृक्ष (Manī plāṇṭ / Dhana-vṛkṣa)
Modern Vastu practice recommends the money plant (Epipremnum aureum / golden pothos) in the SE or N as one of the simplest and most cost-effective prosperity remedies. The SE placement receives bright indirect morning and midday light — optimal for pothos growth — while the N provides cool, consistent indirect light that sustains healthy green foliage without leaf burn. The NW is botanically suboptimal because drafts from windows and doors stress the trailing vine, causing leaf drop. Modern environmental psychology confirms that healthy green plants in living spaces reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance perceived prosperity — effects that align with the traditional Dhana-vriksha symbolism across all Indian Vastu traditions.
Source: Contemporary Vastu compilations; NASA Clean Air Study; indoor plant care guidelines
Unique: Modern Vastu software tools map the SE and N zones of any floor plan and recommend money plant placement as a first-tier prosperity remedy — the ease of implementation and zero-risk nature make it a universal starting point for Vastu compliance
Money Plant Direction
Architectural diagram for Money Plant Direction

The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
SE, N, ESE, NNE
Place the money plant in the SE or N zone of the living room, ensuring bright indirect light, consistent moisture, and regular trimming of yellowed leaves to maintain vigorous green growth that symbolizes active prosperity.
Acceptable
E, NE, ENE
E or NE placement is acceptable — the eastern quadrant provides adequate light for pothos growth and maintains general positive energy flow, though without the specific SE (Shukra) or N (Kubera) directional resonance.
Prohibited
SW, NW, WSW, WNW
NW and W placement is discouraged — botanically, NW positions are often drafty and cause leaf stress, while symbolically, the wind and decline directions contradict the wealth-accumulation intention of the money plant.
Sub-Rules
- Money plant in SE or N — wealth in wealth direction▲ Moderate
- Money plant in NW — wealth dispersed by wind▼ Moderate
- Money plant is healthy with green leaves — active prosperity energy▲ Minor

Principle & Context

Money plant in SE (Shukra/luxury) or N (Kubera/wealth). Both wealth-associated directions amplify the plant's prosperity symbolism. NW wind zone disperses rather than concentrates wealth energy.
Common Violations
Money plant in NW — wealth dispersed by Vayu energy
Traditional consequence: Money plant in the Vayu (wind) zone symbolically causes wealth to be blown away. The NW's dispersive air energy scatters the concentrated wealth energy the money plant is meant to attract. Financial gains may be short-lived or spent quickly.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
The Varanasi tradition specifically links the money plant's trailing growth habit to the concept of Dhana-pravaha (wealth flow) — the vine must trail downward from a high shelf in the SE, symbolizing wealth cascading into the household from Shukra's domain
In the Konkan coastal tradition, the money plant is grown in a decorative Kalashi (brass pot) placed in the SE corner during Diwali Lakshmi Puja and maintained year-round as a permanent prosperity symbol tied to the Lakshmi-sthana of the home
The Chettiar merchant households of Karaikudi grow the Panam-chedi in the SE corner of the Thinnai (front veranda) as part of a comprehensive Dhana-vastu system that includes Lakshmi-kolam (prosperity rangoli) drawn daily at the threshold — the plant and the kolam together form a wealth-inviting boundary
In the Godavari delta region, the Dabbu-mokka is traditionally grown in a Ragi-kunda (brass basin) filled with water rather than soil — the water-grown money plant combines Jala-tattva (water element) with Shukra's Agneya energy, creating what Telugu Vastu calls Jala-Agni Samyogam (water-fire union for prosperity)
Jain households in Mudabidri grow the Hanada-gida alongside Tulasi in the SE corner — the two plants together represent the Jain balance of Dharma (spiritual merit from Tulasi) and Artha (material prosperity from the money plant), reflecting the Anekantavada principle that spiritual and material life are not opposed but complementary
The Perumthachan lineage prescribed growing the Panam-chedi in a Chempukudam (copper vessel) filled with water in the SE corner of the Nadumuttam — copper is associated with Shukra-graha in Kerala astrology, creating a double Shukra invocation through both the direction and the vessel material
Gujarati Jain merchants in Patan place the Paisa-no-chhod in a silver-plated vessel in the N corner of the Divankhanu (formal sitting room) — silver is associated with Chandra (Moon) and Kubera in the Jain astrological tradition, creating a specific Kubera-invocation for commercial prosperity
The Nabadwip Sutradhar tradition prescribes growing the Taka-gachh in a Kanshar-paatra (bell-metal vessel) in the SE corner — bell-metal is considered a Shukra-dhatu (Venus-metal) in Bengali Jyotish, and the ringing quality of the metal symbolically 'announces' prosperity's arrival
Odia households in the Puri region grow the Paisa-gachha in a Pitala-bati (brass bowl) placed in the SE corner alongside a small Jagannath image — the combination invokes both Shukra's material prosperity and Jagannath's divine protection over the household's wealth
Amritsar households grow the Paisa-boota in a Pital-da-bhanda (brass vessel) placed in the SE corner — the brass is associated with Shukra-graha in Punjabi Jyotish, and the daily watering is accompanied by a brief Ardas (prayer) for the family's honest prosperity under Waheguru's blessing
Terms in Modern Vastu
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Remedies & Solutions
Place a healthy money plant in the SE or N zone of the living room — use a self-watering pot to maintain consistent moisture and green growth
Modern VastuEnsure the money plant receives bright indirect light (no direct harsh afternoon sun) and trim any yellow or dying leaves promptly — plant health directly correlates with its Vastu effectiveness
Modern VastuPlace or relocate the money plant to the SE or N zone of the living room
Perform a brief Shukra-graha Shanti or light a ghee lamp in the SE corner on Fridays to energize the money plant's wealth-attracting potential and invoke Venus's blessings for financial prosperity
Remedies from other traditions
Place the Dhana-vriksha on a high shelf in the SE corner and allow it to trail downward — the cascading vine symbolizes Dhana-pravaha (wealth flowing into the home)
Vedic VastuWater the money plant on Fridays (Shukra-vara) with water that has been placed before a Lakshmi image — a simple ritual to energize the plant's prosperity symbolism
Place the Paishyacha-jhad in a decorative Kalashi (brass pot) in the SE corner — Maharashtrian tradition links brass vessels with Lakshmi's presence
HemadpanthiTrail the vine along the SE-facing window grill to capture morning Surya-prakash (sunlight) that energizes both the plant's growth and its wealth symbolism
Classical Sources
“The Dhana-vriksha (money tree/plant) — the climbing Lata (vine) that brings Dhana-vriddhi (wealth increase) — shall be planted in the Agneya (Shukra's zone) or Uttara (Kubera's direction). Shukra bestows Lakshmi's luxury; Kubera bestows treasury wealth. The Vayavya disperses Dhana as the wind disperses seeds — money flows outward and away.”
“The Sampatti-lata (prosperity vine) shall climb in the Agneya or Uttara of the Griha. The Lata's upward growth in these Shubha-disha (auspicious directions) symbolizes rising Sampatti (prosperity). The Vayavya's wind energy makes the Lata's Dhana-shakti (wealth power) Chanchala (unstable, fleeting).”
“Vishvakarma taught: the Dhana-lata (wealth vine) in Shukra's Agneya attracts Vaibhava (opulence). The same Lata in Kubera's Uttara attracts Koshagara (treasury). The Lata in Vayu's Vayavya scatters Dhana like leaves in wind.”
“The Ratnakara prescribes: the Dhana-vriksha (money plant) in Agneya or Uttara. The Griha with a thriving Dhana-vriksha in these directions receives increasing Sampatti. A wilted or dying Dhana-vriksha is Ashubha — it symbolizes declining fortune. Replace immediately.”

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