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The 32-Pada Entrance Grid

Each wall divided into 8 padas; only specific padas are auspicious

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Pan-IndiaModern Vastu

Local term: Pada grid, 32-pada chart, Door position analysis (Pada grid, 32-pada chart, Door position analysis)

The 32-pada system is the most precise entrance diagnostic in Vastu. Modern practitioners overlay the 8-segment grid on each wall and cross-reference with the standard deity chart. Digital tools now automate this — Vastu apps can determine pada position from floor plan measurements.

Unique: Modern practice standardizes the 32-pada system as the 'default' grid. Kerala's 9-pada and Bengali's 4-pada variants are often not mentioned in popular Vastu books — leading to a false impression of universal agreement on grid size.

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The 32-Pada Entrance Grid

Architectural diagram for The 32-Pada Entrance Grid

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The Rule in Modern Vastu

Ideal

N, E, NE

Each wall of a building is divided into 8 equal segments (padas). Among the 32 total padas (8 per wall × 4 walls), only 12 are considered auspicious for the main entrance. The most auspicious are padas 3-5 on the North wall and padas 3-5 on the East wall.

Acceptable

W, S

West wall padas 3-4 (Sugriva, Pushpadanta) are acceptable. South wall on padas 3-4 (Vitatha, Gruhakshat) are tolerable but not preferred.

Prohibited

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Corner padas (1 and 8) on any wall are inauspicious — they fall on the energy joints between directions. Padas ruled by Yama (death), Rahu, and negative nakshatras are strictly prohibited.

Sub-Rules

  • Entrance on North wall pada 4 (Mukhya) — most auspicious Critical
  • Entrance on East wall pada 4 (Aryama) — highly auspicious Major
  • Entrance on corner padas (1 or 8 of any wall) Major
  • Entrance on South wall pada 5 (Mriga) — Yama's sector Major

Principle & Context

The 32-pada system is Vastu's most precise entrance analysis tool. Each pada (1/8th of each wall) is ruled by a specific deity, determining whether an entrance there brings prosperity or calamity. The system encodes thousands of years of observational architecture into a simple grid overlay.

Common Violations

Entrance on a Yama-ruled pada (South wall pada 5)

Traditional consequence: Health crises, premature death in family, accidents

Entrance on corner pada (1 or 8)

Traditional consequence: Energy drain, instability, frequent disputes with neighbors

Entrance on Rahu-ruled pada

Traditional consequence: Deception, legal troubles, hidden enemies, substance abuse in family

How Other Traditions Compare

Relative to Modern Vastu

10 traditions differ
Vedic Vastu

North Indian practice treats the 32-pada chart as a standardized diagnostic tool — most Vastu consultants carry a pre-printed chart with auspicious/inauspicious markings.

Hemadpanthi

Hemadpanthi stone construction made door repositioning extremely costly — the pada analysis was therefore done with exceptional care before construction began. Moving a door in stone masonry was nearly impossible, making the initial pada determination critical.

Agama Sthapati

Tamil tradition's dual-verification (Pada + Ayadi) is the most mathematically rigorous entrance analysis system. The Ayadi Shadvarga adds six numerical checks on top of the spatial pada analysis — making it a 38-variable optimization problem.

Kakatiya

Kakatiya master builders developed precise measuring cords (Rajju) calibrated to the building's total wall length — division into 8 padas was a physical, not theoretical, process. This engineering precision survives in rural Telangana temple renovations.

Hoysala-Jain

Hoysala architects uniquely adapted the rectilinear 32-pada system to star-shaped and stellate floor plans — developing angular pada geometry not found in any other tradition. This mathematical innovation expanded the pada system beyond simple rectangular buildings.

Thachu Shastra

Kerala's 9-pada per wall variant (36 total vs standard 32) is unique among all traditions. The extra pada per wall provides approximately 12.5% finer placement resolution. Combined with the Thalavara body-proportional measurement system, Kerala's entrance positioning is the most personalized in India.

Haveli-Jain

Jain Vastu adds a moral-spiritual dimension to the pada system — each pada deity is evaluated not just for material prosperity but for its alignment with Jain principles of Ahimsa, Satya, and Aparigraha.

Vishwakarma

Bengali tradition's pragmatic simplification to 4-pada for residential use is unique — it acknowledges that dense urban Kolkata housing cannot achieve the precision of the full 32-pada system while maintaining the essential directional principles.

Kalinga

Kalinga's Shilpa Prakasha provides one of the most detailed surviving textual descriptions of the 32-pada deity assignments — making it a primary reference for scholars reconstructing the original system.

Sikh-Vedic

Sikh architecture applies the pada system to community-scale buildings (Gurdwaras, Langars) where crowd management and accessibility can override strict pada placement — a pragmatic adaptation that other traditions respect.

Terms in Modern Vastu

Local terms: Pada grid, 32-pada chart, Door position analysis (Pada grid, 32-pada chart, Door position analysis)
Deity: All Dikpalas
Element: All Five Elements (Pancha Bhuta)

Universal:

Remedies & Solutions

If pada analysis reveals an inauspicious position, door shifting (even 6 inches) is the primary remedy. Where structural changes are impossible, symbolic remedies (Dwarapala, threshold plate, door color) are applied.

Modern Vastu

Shift the door position to an auspicious pada — even 6 inches can cross a pada boundary

structural10,000–₹50,000high

Install Dwarapala (door guardian) statues on either side to neutralize negative pada energy

symbolic3,000–₹15,000medium

Place a brass or copper threshold plate with Vastu mantras inscribed

symbolic1,000–₹5,000low

Apply specific colors to the door based on which pada it occupies — consult a Vastu practitioner for the exact color

color500–₹3,000low

Remedies from other traditions

If door falls on an inauspicious pada, shifting even 6 inches can cross the boundary. Dwarapala (door guardian) statues neutralize negative pada energy.

Vedic Vastu

Adjust door orientation to face Uttar — Hemadpanthi stone remediation

Hemadpanthi

Classical Sources

ManasaraXXI · 1-45

The wall should be divided into eight parts. The deity of each part determines the nature of the entrance. Only doors placed in auspicious padas bring prosperity.

MayamatamXII · 1-32

The 32 Dwarapadas are assigned to 32 Devatas. The builder must consult the Pada chart before cutting the door opening.

Brihat SamhitaLIII · 35-48

Each door position has a guardian deity. Entering through Kubera's pada brings wealth; entering through Yama's pada invites death.

Vishvakarma Vastu ShastraXV · 16-30

The divine architect Vishvakarma instructs that Varies features belong in the proper direction, where their nature is amplified.

Vastu RatnakaraX · 16-30

The jewel of placement is in the proper direction, where Varies force governs — this the ancient Sthapatis have confirmed through practice.

ArthashastraII.3 · 31-36

The classical authorities prescribe the proper direction for optimal Varies alignment in the dwelling.

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