
North-Facing Plot
North-facing plot channels Kubera's prosperity — highly auspicious
Local term: North-facing plot, Uttara-mukhi
Modern Vastu unanimously rates north-facing as the top orientation for residential plots. Real estate data across Indian cities confirms a 15-25% price premium for north-facing properties. Modern Vastu adds the scientific rationale: north-facing rooms receive steady, non-direct daylight ideal for living spaces, and magnetic north alignment supports restful sleep.
Source: Contemporary Vastu synthesis
Unique: Modern practice adds real-estate valuation data and daylighting science to the classical Kubera rationale — north-facing plots receive optimal indirect daylight and command measurable price premiums.
North-Facing Plot
Architectural diagram for North-Facing Plot
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
N
A north-facing plot — with the main road and entrance on the North side — is among the most auspicious configurations in Vastu Shastra. North is the direction of Kubera (कुबेर), the Lord of Wealth, governed by Mercury (Budha). The magnetic north axis channels prosperity energy directly into the dwelling. Morning sunlight enters from the NE, and the home remains naturally lit throughout the day.
Acceptable
NE, NW
Plots with road access from the NE or NW side are acceptable variants — both share the North axis and benefit from Kubera's proximity. NE-facing adds divine water-element energy; NW-facing adds Vayu's transit energy.
Prohibited
A north-facing plot has no inherent prohibition. However, blocking the northern entrance with heavy structures, tall compound walls, or elevated land to the north negates the benefit entirely.
Sub-Rules
- Main entrance faces North, aligned with Kubera axis▲ Major
- Open space or setback is greater on the North side▲ Moderate
- Tall compound wall or heavy structure blocks North▼ Major
- Land slopes downward toward North▲ Moderate

A north-facing plot channels Kubera's prosperity energy directly into the dwelling. North is Mercury's axis — wealth, commerce, and intellect flow from this direction. Keep the north side open, low, and unobstructed.
Common Violations
Heavy compound wall or elevated structure blocking North
Traditional consequence: Kubera's wealth channel is blocked — financial stagnation, missed opportunities, career plateau despite effort
Land elevated on North side (slopes away from road)
Traditional consequence: Water and energy flow away from the dwelling — reversed prosperity flow. Wealth earned but not retained.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic tradition uniquely connects north-facing orientation to magnetic north alignment — the dwelling becomes a compass needle pointing toward prosperity.
Hemadpanthi wada architecture provides the historical precedent — Pune's most prosperous merchant wadas face north, reinforcing the Kubera connection through lived example.
Tamil tradition adds mathematical precision — not all north-facing positions are equal. The entrance must fall on the correct pada cell for the orientation's benefits to manifest.
Kakatiya merchant-class architecture provides historical validation — commercial prosperity and north-facing orientation are empirically linked in Andhra-Telangana architectural history.
Jain merchant architecture across Karnataka's west coast uniformly favors north-facing — linking the Vastu Kubera axis to the Jain tradition of ethical wealth creation (Samyak Charitra).
Kerala's coastal geography makes north-facing plots naturally superior — the Kadalkattu (sea breeze) from the Kerala coast's western sea deflects northward, providing natural ventilation to north-facing Nalukettus.
Gujarati merchant tradition treats north-facing orientation as a commercial prerequisite — a businessman building on a non-north-facing plot is considered commercially imprudent.
Bengali tradition's pragmatic urbanism treats north-facing as the single most valuable plot attribute — more important than size or shape in dense urban contexts.
Kalinga tradition distinguishes between temple orientation (east-facing) and residential orientation (north-facing) — different purposes, different optimal directions.
Sikh tradition adds egalitarian dimension — while north-facing is preferred, all four directions are represented at the Golden Temple, reflecting Guru Nanak's teaching that God is accessible from all sides.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Modern: Use glass or grille compound boundaries on the north to maximize Kubera energy flow. Avoid solid walls above 3 feet on the north.
Modern VastuKeep the North side of the plot as open and unobstructed as possible — low compound wall, maximum setback
Place a water feature (fountain, bird bath) near the North entrance to amplify Kubera's water-element energy
If compound wall is necessary on North, use iron grille or transparent fencing instead of solid masonry
If land slopes upward toward North, level the northern portion or create a stepped garden descending northward
Remedies from other traditions
Place a Kubera Yantra near the northern entrance for wealth amplification.
Vedic VastuPlot boundary and orientation adjustment per Maharashtrian site planning
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The dwelling with its face to the North, where Kubera holds sway, is blessed with wealth and prosperity. The occupants shall know neither want nor scarcity.”
“Of the four cardinal directions for plot orientation, Uttara (North) is supreme for Grihastha (householders). Mercury's axis channels commerce, intellect, and material abundance.”
“The Uttara-mukha Vastu (north-facing dwelling) receives Kubera's grace perpetually. Wealth flows as water flows — from high to low, from South to North.”
“The settlement's northern frontage shall house the treasury, granary, and merchant quarters — for Kubera watches over the North. A dwelling with its face to Uttara partakes of this mercantile blessing inherently, regardless of the occupant's profession.”
“Uttara-mukha Griha (north-facing house) is classified Dhana-karaka — a wealth-producer. The magnetic meridian aligns with the dwelling's primary axis. Budha (Mercury), governing commerce and intellect, sends his strongest influence through this alignment.”
“The north-oriented dwelling aligns with Soma — the lunar principle. As the Moon governs the tides and the mind, so does the Uttara-mukha dwelling receive the calming, wealth-generating lunar influence. The occupants enjoy clarity of thought and steady accumulation.”

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