
Packing Area in West/North-West
The packing area bridges finished goods (SW) and dispatch (W/NW) — it naturally
Local term: पैकिंग क्षेत्र — पश्चिम/वायव्य (Paikṁg Kṣetra — Paścima/Vāyavya)
Modern industrial Vastu integrates W/NW packing with logistics flow — packing adjacent to the loading bay in W/NW minimises material handling, reduces packing-to-dispatch time, and creates lean flow from store → pack → ship.
Source: Lean logistics; industrial Vastu
Unique: Lean logistics flow — this reflects the Modern Vastu tradition where the contemporary Vastu consensus synthesizing classical prescriptions govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Packing Area in West/North-West
Architectural diagram for Packing Area in West/North-West
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
W, NW, WNW
W/NW packing adjacent to dispatch, per modern Vastu consensus integrating classical prescriptions with contemporary building practice — the architect must verify compliance for optimal results.
Acceptable
WSW, SW
WSW connecting store to dispatch.
Prohibited
NE, E
NE packing — blocks energy entry.
Sub-Rules
- Packing area is in the W or NW zone▲ Moderate
- Packing flow connects SW finished goods to W/NW dispatch▲ Moderate
- Packing area in the NE▼ Major

The packing area bridges finished goods (SW) and dispatch (W/NW) — it naturally belongs in the W/NW zone. Packing is the containment function governed by Varuna (W), preparing goods for the dispatch movement governed by Vayu (NW). This placement completes the factory's goods-flow cycle: NE (raw) → E (production) → SW (finished) → W/NW (packing/dispatch).
Common Violations
Packing area in the NE
Traditional consequence: Heavy boxed goods in the NE block the energy entry. The factory's fresh energy supply is cut off by stacked cartons and packing material. Innovation and growth stagnate as only existing orders are fulfilled without new opportunity.
Packing area in the E — production-start zone disruption
Traditional consequence: Post-production activity (packing) in the production-start zone (E) creates reverse-flow energy. New production is energetically contaminated by completed-product energy, causing quality issues in new batches.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Samputi Karma concept — this reflects the Vedic tradition where the Brihat Samhita and Vishwakarma Prakash govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
W/NW packing — this reflects the Hemadpanthi tradition where the Samarangana Sutradhara and Hemadpanthi building traditions govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Pada-grid W/NW — this reflects the Agama Sthapati tradition where the Mayamatam and Kamika Agama govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
W/NW packing — this reflects the Kakatiya tradition where the Samarangana Sutradhara and Kakatiya inscriptions govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Minimal packaging as Ahimsa — this reflects the Hoysala-Jain tradition where the Manasara and Aparajitapriccha govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Export packaging efficiency — this reflects the Thachu Shastra tradition where the Thachu Shastra and Manushyalaya Chandrika govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
W/NW packing — this reflects the Haveli-Jain tradition where the Vishwakarma Prakash and Jain Vastu texts govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Packing as gift-wrapping of Lakshmi — distinctive to Vishwakarma practice per the Shilpa Prakasha and Vishwakarma guild traditions.
W/NW packing — this reflects the Kalinga tradition where the Shilpa Prakasha and Kalinga temple texts govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Packing before dispatch as Seva — distinctive to Sikh-Vedic practice per the Vedic Vastu principles adapted through Sikh architectural traditions.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Relocate packing to the W/NW zone, adjacent to the dispatch bay — this creates the natural flow: SW store → W/NW packing → W/NW dispatch
If relocation is impossible, ensure packing material flows from SW toward W/NW — even if the packing area is centrally located, the flow direction should be toward the dispatch zone
Keep packing materials organized — chaotic packing zones amplify wrong-directional energy regardless of location
Classical Sources
“The binding and wrapping of completed goods — the Samputi Karma (containment work) — shall be performed in the Paschima zone. Varuna governs containment as the ocean contains all rivers; the packer contains the finished product for its journey to the buyer.”
“The Samputi Sthana (packing place) shall be between the Siddha Bhanda (finished store — SW) and the Nirgama (dispatch gate — W/NW). This placement creates a natural flow: completion → containment → dispatch.”
“Before the finished article leaves the compound, it must be prepared in Varuna's quarter — wrapped, bound, and protected for its journey through the world. The packing function is Varuna's protection over the goods.”
“The preparation of goods for transport — binding, sealing, labelling — occurs in the zone between the storage and the gate. This is the Western zone where goods transition from resting to travelling.”

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