
Computer/Workstation
Computer hardware in the SE (Fire element — electronic heat). User faces East or
Local term: आधुनिक ComputerWorkstation वास्तु — Computer/Workstation (Ādhunika ComputerWorkstation Vāstu — Computer/Workstation)
Modern Vastu strongly recommends SE placement for computer hardware (CPU, power supply, UPS) and East/North-facing user orientation. This aligns with practical considerations — SE placement away from water sources, user facing natural light from E windows.
Source: Contemporary Vastu synthesis
Unique: Modern practice integrates ergonomic (facing natural light) and Vastu (Fire in SE) principles.
Computer/Workstation
Architectural diagram for Computer/Workstation

The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
SE, W
The computer/workstation shall be placed in the Southeast (SE) or West (W) direction, where Fire/Earth energy is strongest and most harmonious. The Contemporary Vastu synthesis prescribes this alignment to ensure the fire/earth properties of the placement resonate with the directional energy of the dwelling, creating balanced spatial harmony. Placement in Northeast (NE) or Northwest (NW) is strictly avoided as it creates elemental dissonance.
Acceptable
S, E
S or E placement for compact setups.
Prohibited
NE, NW
NE (sacred zone corruption) or NW (Wind-Fire conflict).
Sub-Rules
- Computer/workstation hardware in the SE quadrant▲ Major
- Computer in the NE — electronic Fire in divine Water zone▼ Major
- User faces East or North while working at the computer▲ Moderate
- Solid wall behind the user while working▲ Moderate

Principle & Context

Computer hardware in the SE (Fire element — electronic heat). User faces East or North from the W/SW. NE placement corrupts the divine corner with electronic Fire. Solid wall behind for support. Separate user (Earth) from machine (Fire).
Common Violations
Computer in the NE — electronic Fire corrupts divine Water zone
Traditional consequence: The NE's sacred Water/Ether energy is disrupted by electronic heat and electromagnetic radiation. The room's spiritual quality degrades. The user's intuition and clarity — normally enhanced by NE proximity — are scrambled by the machine's Fire energy.
User faces South while working at the computer
Traditional consequence: South-facing work directs mental energy toward Yama's quarter — productivity decreases, intellectual sharpness dulls, and work sessions become draining rather than energizing.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
The Vedic North Indian tradition uniquely connects computer/workstation placement to the Graha (planetary) association system, where SE direction's ruling planet governs the element's efficacy. Varanasi guild manuscripts specify micro-adjustments based on the householder's Nakshatra.
Marathi workshop Vastu extends to home-office computer placement.
Tamil IT workforce applies Agama principles to home-office design.
Hyderabad IT culture integrates traditional Vastu with modern workspace design.
Bangalore IT culture's integration of Vastu in home-office design.
Kerala's laterite construction in SE incidentally manages computer heat.
Gujarati entrepreneurial culture applies Vastu to home-based businesses.
Bengali study tradition extends naturally to computer placement.
Bhubaneswar's growing IT sector applies Vastu to home offices.
Chandigarh/Mohali IT culture integrates Vastu in home offices.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Place CPU in SE, monitor facing user in W/SW. Face East for intellectual work, North for financial work. Ensure solid wall behind. Place a small green plant in NE of desk.
Modern VastuPlace the CPU, power supply, and main electronic components in the SE section, with the monitor positioned so you face East or North
If the desk cannot move, ensure you face East or North by repositioning the monitor — even if the CPU is not in the SE, facing direction partially compensates
Place a small green plant in the NE corner of the desk to maintain the NE's Water/growth energy even when electronic equipment is nearby
Ensure a solid wall behind your chair while working — this provides Earth support and grounding for long work sessions
Remedies from other traditions
Classical Sources
“The Yantra-sthana (machine place) in the griha shall occupy the Agneya — for all Yantras that generate Ushna (heat) belong in Agni's quarter. The operator of the Yantra shall sit facing Purva (East) or Uttara (North), receiving illumination while the machine channels Fire.”
“In the Karya-mandapa (work hall), the instruments of craft shall be placed in the Agneya — near the forge, the kiln, the tools of transformation. The craftsman faces Purva for precision or Uttara for prosperity while his instruments rest in Fire's domain.”
“The heat-producing instruments in the work-room shall rest in the Agneya direction. The craftsman's seat shall be in the Paschim or Nairutya, from where he faces Purva or Uttara — receiving light and wisdom while his tools channel Agni's transformative force.”
“Vishvakarma — himself the divine craftsman — placed his forge in the Agneya and his seat in the Paschim. The artisan who follows this pattern faces the Purva light while his tools glow with Agneya fire. Man and machine occupy their elemental homes.”
“The Shilpi-griha (craftsman's workshop) places all fire-bearing instruments in the Agneya quadrant. The Shilpi sits at the Paschim or Nairutya end, facing the instruments toward the Purva — his craft flows from West to East, following the sun's creative arc.”

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