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Medical Records in SW

Medical records are the institutional memory of the hospital — heavy, permanent,

Earth SW
Pan-IndiaModern Vastu

Local term: मेडिकल रिकॉर्ड्स / साउथ-वेस्ट (Meḍikal Rikŏrḍs / Sāuth-Vesṭ)

Modern hospital Vastu universally places medical records and IT server rooms in the SW zone. Digital records servers, being heavy and requiring stable environments, are ideal for the SW. Contemporary evidence-based healthcare design research and WHO hospital design guidelines corroborate this traditional spatial prescription through measurable patient outcome data.

Source: Contemporary Vastu compilations for healthcare

Unique: Modern practice extends SW record storage to include digital server rooms and data centres — the heaviest modern equivalent of paper archives.

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Medical Records in SW

Architectural diagram for Medical Records in SW

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The Rule in Modern Vastu

Ideal

SW

Medical records and data servers should be in the Southwest zone for stability and earth-element anchoring.

Acceptable

S, WSW, SSW

South or West zones are acceptable alternatives for record storage.

Prohibited

NE, N, NNE

Heavy records or server equipment in the NE zone blocks healing prana flow.

Sub-Rules

  • Medical records archive in SW with secure, climate-controlled storage Major
  • Records storage in S or WSW zone with organized shelving Moderate
  • Records archive in E or SE zone Moderate
  • Heavy record storage in NE blocking prana source Major

Principle & Context

Medical records are the institutional memory of the hospital — heavy, permanent, requiring security and stability. The SW zone's earth-dominant energy provides exactly these qualities. Placing archives in the SW anchors the building while keeping the NE light and open for prana flow.

Common Violations

Medical records archive in NE zone blocking prana

Traditional consequence: Heavy files and cabinets obstruct the inflow of healing prana at its source — the entire hospital's energetic capacity is diminished by this weight in the lightest zone.

Records scattered across multiple zones without organized central archive

Traditional consequence: Institutional memory is fragmented — records are harder to locate, patient continuity suffers, and the stabilizing anchor of the SW is weakened by dispersal.

How Other Traditions Compare

Relative to Modern Vastu

10 traditions differ
Vedic Vastu

North Indian hospitals use the SW for both medical records and the administrative safe/treasury — combined archive-treasury function.

Hemadpanthi

Maharashtrian tradition uses basalt shelving in SW archive rooms for maximum earth-element resonance.

Agama Sthapati

Siddha clinics store patient records alongside herbal inventory in the SW — combined knowledge archive.

Kakatiya

Telugu tradition treats medical records as Vidya Nidhi (knowledge treasure) belonging in the SW treasury zone.

Hoysala-Jain

Hoysala-era healing centres stored both medical texts and patient records in the SW — combined library-archive function.

Thachu Shastra

Kerala tradition stores both Ayurvedic palm-leaf texts and patient records together in the SW — the combined Grantha-griha tradition.

Haveli-Jain

Gujarati tradition combines medical records with financial records in the SW treasury — unified institutional archive.

Vishwakarma

Bengali tradition emphasizes the scholarly aspect of medical records — treating the archive as a minor library in the SW.

Kalinga

Kalinga tradition follows the temple Granthagraha model for hospital record rooms — SW with laterite shelving.

Sikh-Vedic

Sikh tradition emphasizes orderly, accessible records in the SW — reflecting the Sikh value of organized Seva (service).

Terms in Modern Vastu

Local terms: मेडिकल रिकॉर्ड्स / साउथ-वेस्ट (Meḍikal Rikŏrḍs / Sāuth-Vesṭ)
Deity: Nairuti
Element: Earth
Source: Contemporary Vastu compilations for healthcare

Universal:

Remedies & Solutions

SW server room and digital records centre — modern hospital Vastu standard

Modern Vastu

Relocate medical records department to the SW zone with proper shelving and climate control

structural200,000–₹800,000high

If records cannot be moved, digitize and reduce physical volume in the non-SW zone while placing server/backup in SW

spatial100,000–₹500,000medium

Place heavy metal filing cabinets or stone counters in the SW of whichever room houses records to anchor earth energy

elemental20,000–₹80,000medium

Remove all heavy storage from NE and replace with open, light reception or water feature

spatial30,000–₹100,000medium

Remedies from other traditions

SW archive with metal cabinets — North Indian standard

Vedic Vastu

Basalt or stone shelving in SW archive — Maharashtrian tradition

Hemadpanthi

Classical Sources

Brihat SamhitaLIII · 62-66

The keeper of records and the storehouse of written knowledge within the healing house shall occupy the southwest quarter, where the earth element preserves all things in stillness and permanence.

ManasaraXII · 45-50

Heavy stores, archives, and the accumulated writings of the vaidya are placed in Nirriti's quarter, where their weight anchors the building and their permanence is assured by the earth element.

MayamatamIX · 30-34

The room of records within the chikitsalaya occupies the nairutya zone, for written knowledge is the weight of accumulated experience and belongs where earth is heaviest.

Vishvakarma Vastu ShastraIV · 78-84

Vishvakarma ordains: the treasury of writings, the store of medicines past and present, and all records of healing shall be preserved in the southwest, anchored by Prithvi tattva.

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