
Road on West (Paschima Marga)
A west road (Paschima Marga) is acceptable — ranked third after north and east r
Local term: West-facing plot, west road access
Modern Vastu fully accepts west roads. Practical note: west-facing entrances receive afternoon sun (heat management needed), but evening light can be pleasant. Commercial properties benefit from afternoon visibility. No significant price impact on residential plots.
Unique: Modern climate design validates west management — afternoon heat mitigation through overhangs, shade trees, and reflective surfaces.
Road on West (Paschima Marga)
Architectural diagram for Road on West (Paschima Marga)
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
N, E
North or East road is optimal for thermal comfort. West road is fully acceptable with heat management.
Acceptable
W
West road with entrance overhangs and shade management.
Prohibited
W
SW corner entrance with no shade protection receives maximum afternoon heat.
Sub-Rules
- Primary road access is from the West side▼ Moderate
- West entrance at Sugriva pada (4th from NW corner)▲ Moderate
- West compound wall at appropriate height▲ Moderate
- West entrance in the SW corner zone▼ Major

A west road (Paschima Marga) is acceptable — ranked third after north and east roads but without significant stigma. Varuna's water energy favors commerce and material pursuits. Entrance at the Sugriva pada (4th from NW) and a moderately taller west wall are the standard remedies.
Common Violations
West entrance in the SW corner zone
Traditional consequence: Saturn-heavy energy at the entry — slow, obstructive energy enters the dwelling. Financial stagnation, career delays, and heavy lethargy.
West road with no compound wall
Traditional consequence: Unmoderated evening energy — the harsh afternoon sun and Saturn energy flood the dwelling without buffer.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic commercial association — Varuna's water energy favors Vaishya (merchant) households.
Pune commercial Wadas demonstrate west-road viability for merchant households.
Tamil pada system is highly developed for all four road directions.
Kakatiya commercial tradition treats west roads favorably for market-facing properties.
Jain commercial architecture treats west-road visibility as advantageous for market-facing Angadi (shops).
Kerala's Charupadi tradition provides a unique architectural response to west-road sun management.
Pol Bazaar architecture demonstrates west-road commercial viability across generations.
Bengali tradition is fully accepting of west roads — no stigma in residential practice.
Kalinga Deula west-facing entrance precedents validate west-road dwellings architecturally.
PUDA/HUDA west-facing plots have no market discount — demonstrating full acceptability.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Modern: Use west entrance overhangs for afternoon shade. Install heat-reflective glass on west windows. Plant deciduous shade trees along west boundary (provide shade in summer, allow sun in winter).
Modern VastuPosition the entrance at the Sugriva pada — 4th from the NW corner — the most auspicious west entrance position
Make the west compound wall slightly taller than the east wall — moderates the evening energy influx
Plant shade trees along the west boundary — blocks harsh afternoon sun and moderates Varuna energy
Design west-facing rooms for commercial, study, or utility functions — not primary bedrooms
Remedies from other traditions
Place Dvara at Sugriva Pada (4th from NW). Moderate western Pracira height.
Vedic VastuPada-correct Darwaja. Moderate west Mathil height.
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The Paschima Marga (west road) dwelling is Madhyama (moderate) — neither auspicious nor inauspicious. Varuna, lord of waters and the western ocean, governs this direction. The wise householder places the Dvara at Sugriva's quarter to invoke the monkey-king's protective energy.”
“The west-road dwelling receives Varuna's evening energy — the closing of the day's cycle. For merchants, this is acceptable — Varuna's water energy flows like commerce. For scholars and priests, it is less ideal. The Dvara at the 4th Pada from Vayavya (NW) aligns with Sugriva — the warrior-protector.”
“West-facing entrances suit commerce and material accumulation. The evening sun illuminates the Dvara — wealth enters as the day concludes its productive cycle. The Sugriva Pada is the optimal Dvara position on the west wall.”
“Paschima Marga Griha is acceptable for Vaishya (merchant) households. Varuna's domain favors fluid commerce and material exchange. The Dvara at Sugriva Pada — fourth from Vayavya Kona — invokes protective warrior energy at the western gateway.”

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