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Parapet Height S/W Tallest

South and West parapets should be the tallest on the roof — the dwelling's Kavac

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Local term: पैरापेट हाइट — रूफ एज वॉल / सन शेडिंग स्क्रीन (Parapet Height — Roof Edge Wall / Sun Shading Screen)

Modern architecture can accommodate differential parapet heights for aesthetic or functional reasons. Taller S/W parapets also provide practical sun-shading benefit — blocking harsh afternoon western sun from the terrace. Privacy screens or green walls on the S/W side serve dual Vastu and livability purposes.

Source: All classical texts; modern architectural standards

Unique: Modern sun-shading benefit — taller S/W parapets block harsh afternoon sun.

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Parapet Height S/W Tallest

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The Rule in Modern Vastu

Ideal

SW, S, W

S/W parapets 6-12 inches taller with sun-shading benefit, per modern Vastu consensus integrating classical prescriptions with contemporary building practice — the architect must verify compliance for optimal results.

Acceptable

all

Uniform parapets with privacy screens at S/W.

Prohibited

NE, N, E

Parapets that are tallest on the N or E side while shortest on the S or W side reverse the mass principle at the rooftop. The dwelling presents its heaviest defence toward the beneficial directions while leaving the harmful directions unguarded. This is Viparita Kavach Dosha (reversed armour defect) — the dwelling armours the wrong side.

Sub-Rules

  • South and West parapets are visibly taller than North and East parapets Moderate
  • North or East parapets are taller than South or West parapets Moderate

South and West parapets should be the tallest on the roof — the dwelling's Kavach (armour) is thickest toward the harsh directions. Taller S/W parapets add mass to the Guru-Sthana zone and shield against Yama and Nirrti energy. N/E parapets should be the lowest to remain open and receptive.

Common Violations

N/E parapets taller than S/W parapets

Traditional consequence: Viparita Kavach Dosha (reversed armour defect). The dwelling presents heavy defence toward beneficial directions while leaving harmful directions exposed. Prana is blocked at N/E by tall parapets while negative energy enters freely from S/W where parapets are low.

No parapets on S/W but tall parapets on N/E

Traditional consequence: Complete armour reversal. The S/W flanks are completely unprotected at the rooftop while N/E is walled off. The dwelling's topmost surface is energetically backwards — open where it should be closed, closed where it should be open.

How Other Traditions Compare

Relative to Modern Vastu

10 traditions differ
Vedic Vastu

Vedic Chhadya Kavach — rooftop armour concept — distinctive to Vedic practice per the Brihat Samhita and Vishwakarma Prakash.

Hemadpanthi

Wada Gacchī — taller SW terrace wall tradition — distinctive to Hemadpanthi practice per the Samarangana Sutradhara and Hemadpanthi building traditions.

Agama Sthapati

Tamil Pāthukāppu — parapet as rooftop protection — distinctive to Agama Sthapati practice per the Mayamatam and Kamika Agama.

Kakatiya

Telugu Mukhavari differential — S/W taller — distinctive to Kakatiya practice per the Samarangana Sutradhara and Kakatiya inscriptions.

Hoysala-Jain

Jain Rakṣā Gōḍe — SW wall as spiritual protection — distinctive to Hoysala-Jain practice per the Manasara and Aparajitapriccha.

Thachu Shastra

Kerala pitched-roof tradition — parapet principle adapted to modern flat roofs.

Haveli-Jain

Gujarati Dhābā Nairutya Ādh — taller SW edge-wall — distinctive to Haveli-Jain practice per the Vishwakarma Prakash and Jain Vastu texts.

Vishwakarma

Bengali one-brick-course differential — practical builder's technique.

Kalinga

Kalinga temple Prakara — SW-tallest parapet tradition — distinctive to Kalinga practice per the Shilpa Prakasha and Kalinga temple texts.

Sikh-Vedic

Punjabi Kotha Chhatt — taller SW Kandh — distinctive to Sikh-Vedic practice per the Vedic Vastu principles adapted through Sikh architectural traditions.

Terms in Modern Vastu

Local terms: पैरापेट हाइट — रूफ एज वॉल / सन शेडिंग स्क्रीन (Parapet Height — Roof Edge Wall / Sun Shading Screen)
Deity: Nairuti
Element: Earth (Prithvi)
Source: All classical texts; modern architectural standards

Universal:

Remedies & Solutions

Structural correction per Modern building proportion guidelines

Modern Vastu

Raise the S and W parapets by adding a course of brick or concrete block — even 4-6 inches creates the differential

structural5,000–₹20,000high

Install decorative planters or raised beds along the S/W parapet to visually and structurally increase its height

structural3,000–₹15,000medium

Add a privacy screen or trellis along the S/W parapet to extend its effective height without structural modification

structural5,000–₹20,000medium

Remedies from other traditions

Structural correction per Vedic building proportion guidelines

Vedic Vastu

Structural correction per Maharashtrian building proportion guidelines

Hemadpanthi

Classical Sources

ManasaraXVI · 20-26

The Prakara (parapet) on the Dakshina and Paschima faces of the Chhadya shall exceed the Prakara on the Uttara and Purva faces. The dwelling's Kavach (armour) is thickest where threats are greatest. The Nairitya Prakara is the dwelling's strongest rooftop shield.

Brihat SamhitaLVI · 12-18

Varahamihira instructs: the Chhadya Veshthana (roof enclosure) shall be tallest at the Dakshina and Paschima faces. The dwelling armours its Yama and Varuna flanks with tall parapets while keeping the Ishaan and Indra flanks low and open to receive Prana.

MayamatamXVI · 14-20

The Thekku and Merkku Suvar Uyarvu (south and west wall height) at the Meippara level shall exceed the Vadakku and Kizhakku Suvar. The Veedu reveals its strength toward the harsh directions and its openness toward the gentle directions.

Vishvakarma Vastu ShastraIX · 8-14

Vishvakarma declares: the Dakshina-Paschima Mundana (S-W parapet) shall stand tallest upon the Chhappar. This is the Gruha's rooftop Kavach — armour against Yama's fire and Nirrti's wind of decay.

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