Entrance & Doors
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The Door Opens Inward

Main door opens inward — invites energy inside, not pushes out

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Pan-IndiaModern Vastu

Local term: Inward opening / Clockwise swing (Inward opening / Clockwise swing / Door direction)

Inward-opening main doors are universally recommended across all Vastu traditions. Modern practice also notes practical benefits: inward doors don't obstruct hallways or outdoor paths, and they provide better weather sealing. The clockwise swing preference is less emphasized in modern practice but still recommended.

Unique: This principle has clear practical validity: inward-opening doors don't block exterior paths, provide better draft sealing, and are generally safer. The Vastu prescription aligns with modern building code preferences in many countries.

The Rule in Modern Vastu

Ideal

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The main entrance door should open inward — into the house. This symbolizes welcoming prana, prosperity, and guests INTO the home. The door should swing toward the right (clockwise) when entering.

Acceptable

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A double door where both leaves open inward is ideal. A door opening to the left (counter-clockwise) when entering is less favorable but acceptable if opening inward.

Prohibited

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A main door that opens outward pushes energy away — it repels prana, prosperity, and opportunities. The home energetically 'rejects' what tries to enter.

Sub-Rules

  • Main door opens inward, swinging clockwise (to the right) Major
  • Main door opens outward Major
  • Door opens smoothly without creaking or sticking Moderate
  • Door is damaged, creaking, or difficult to open Moderate

Principle & Context

The main door's swing direction is its energetic gesture. Opening inward is the home's 'welcome' — it draws prana, prosperity, and good fortune in. Opening outward is an energetic rejection.

Common Violations

Main door opens outward

Traditional consequence: Opportunities repelled, prosperity pushed away, guests feel unwelcome

Door creaks or sticks when opening

Traditional consequence: Stuck energy, delayed results, frustrating obstacles in daily life

Door handle on the left side (counter-clockwise opening)

Traditional consequence: Minor setbacks, left-hand path associations (considered inauspicious in Vedic tradition)

How Other Traditions Compare

Relative to Modern Vastu

10 traditions differ
Vedic Vastu

The Vedic tradition's 'Mudra' conceptualization of door swing is unique — it treats the door's movement as a symbolic hand gesture (Mudra), connecting architectural mechanics to ritualistic gesture language.

Hemadpanthi

Hemadpanthi Wada doors were so massive (teak, often studded with iron spikes for defense) that inward opening was also a security feature — the door's weight resisted forced entry from outside. Vastu and defense aligned.

Agama Sthapati

Tamil Agama tradition applies the inward-opening principle to all temple doors, creating a cascading inward-pull from the outermost Gopuram gate to the innermost sanctum. The residential door follows the same principle — the home is a miniature temple.

Kakatiya

Telugu tradition connects the door's inward swing to the concept of Athithi Satkaram (hospitality to guests) — an inward-opening door is the architectural expression of Telugu culture's deep hospitality tradition.

Hoysala-Jain

Jain Vastu uniquely spiritualizes the door's swing direction — inward = spiritual introspection (Antarmukhata), outward = worldly attachment (Bahirmukhata). This philosophical dimension adds depth beyond the material prosperity interpretation.

Thachu Shastra

Kerala's exceptionally heavy door panels (sometimes exceeding 100 kg) make the inward opening a literal 'grounding' force — the weight cascades inward, energetically pulling entering persons and prana into protected domestic space.

Haveli-Jain

Gujarati Haveli doors uniquely reserve the most ornate carving for the INNER face — the face revealed by inward opening. The exterior is simpler. This architectural modesty (showing beauty to those welcomed in, not to the street) embeds Vastu principles in artistic practice.

Vishwakarma

Bengali tradition's 'Prothom Drishti' (first sight) principle adds a psychological-visual dimension — the door's inward opening must reveal something beautiful and auspicious, creating an immediate positive emotional response upon entry.

Kalinga

The Jagannath Temple's Singha Dwara demonstrates the inward-opening principle at monumental scale — the massive doors draw the energy of thousands of devotees inward through the temple complex.

Sikh-Vedic

The Sikh principle of Sangat (congregation) aligns perfectly with the inward-opening door — the building's gesture of inclusion reflects the faith's core value of universal welcome regardless of caste, creed, or social status.

Terms in Modern Vastu

Local terms: Inward opening / Clockwise swing (Inward opening / Clockwise swing / Door direction)
Deity: All Dikpalas
Element: All Five Elements (Pancha Bhuta)

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Remedies & Solutions

Re-hanging a door to open inward costs ₹2,000-10,000 and can be done in a day by a carpenter. This is one of the most cost-effective Vastu corrections. If impossible, a welcoming toran, bright light, and clear threshold marking provide symbolic mitigation.

Modern Vastu

Re-hang the door to open inward — a carpenter can usually do this in a day

structural2,000–₹10,000high

Oil hinges and fix any sticking issues — a silent, smooth door is auspicious

behavioral100–₹500medium

If door cannot be changed, hang a welcome sign or toran at the threshold to energetically 'invite' inward

symbolic200–₹2,000low

Remedies from other traditions

Re-hang the door to open inward. If structurally impossible, hang a welcome toran inside the door frame and maintain a bright, inviting light at the entrance.

Vedic Vastu

Adjust door orientation to face Uttar — Hemadpanthi stone remediation

Hemadpanthi

Classical Sources

MayamatamXII · 38-44

The door of a house should invite, not repel. Opening inward is opening the heart to the world.

ManasaraXXI · 50-58

Let the Dwara (door) welcome. An outward-opening door is the gesture of refusal. An inward-opening door is the gesture of acceptance.

Vishvakarma Vastu ShastraXV · 80-94

The ancient texts guide the placement of the door opens inward in the proper quarter, where the Air element supports its proper function within the household.

Vastu RatnakaraX · 80-94

The placement of the door opens inward finds its authority in the proper quarter, where Air energy has been measured by the ancients as most favourable.

ArthashastraII.3 · 59-64

The placement of The Door Opens Inward finds its authority in the proper quarter, where Air energy has been measured by the ancients as most favourable.

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