
Noise Control — Noisiest Machinery Toward South-West
Noisiest machinery belongs toward the SW or South — dense earth absorbs sound vi
Local term: ध्वनि नियन्त्रण — नैऋत्य क्षेत्र (Dhvani Niyantraṇa — Naiṛtya Kṣetra)
Modern acoustic engineering validates SW noise placement — dense mass (concrete, earth) absorbs low-frequency vibration more effectively than lightweight construction. SW placement with acoustic barriers between noise source and work zones reduces overall factory noise by 6-12 dB. OSHA noise regulations are more easily met with zoned noise placement.
Source: Acoustic engineering; OSHA noise regulations; Factories Act; Vastu
Unique: SW placement reduces factory noise by 6-12 dB with proper barriers.
Noise Control — Noisiest Machinery Toward South-West
Architectural diagram for Noise Control — Noisiest Machinery Toward South-West
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
SW, S, W
Noisiest in SW with acoustic barriers, per modern Vastu consensus integrating classical prescriptions with contemporary building practice — the architect must verify compliance for optimal results.
Acceptable
SSW, WSW
S zone with noise isolation.
Prohibited
NW noise placement — air element amplifies and disperses sound.
Sub-Rules
- Noisiest machinery is in the SW or S zone▲ Moderate
- Noise-generating equipment is isolated with acoustic barriers▲ Minor
- Noisiest machinery in NE zone▼ Moderate
- Noisiest machinery in NW — noise dispersed by air element▼ Moderate

Noisiest machinery belongs toward the SW or South — dense earth absorbs sound vibrations. NW noise placement is worst as Vayu disperses sound compound-wide. NE noise shatters sacred spiritual receptivity. This is a non-directional (zoning) pattern about noise source placement within the factory floor.
Common Violations
Noisiest machinery in NE — sacred zone shattered by vibration
Traditional consequence: The NE's delicate spiritual receptivity is shattered by impact noise and vibration. Meditation, prayer, and healing functions in the NE are impossible. The divine-entry gateway is overwhelmed by man-made thunder.
Noisiest machinery in NW — sound dispersed compound-wide
Traditional consequence: Vayu in the NW amplifies and disperses noise throughout the compound — every zone experiences elevated sound levels. Worker communication is hindered, concentration lost, and ambient stress increased compound-wide.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Heavy sound in heavy zone for equilibrium — distinctive to Vedic practice per the Brihat Samhita and Vishwakarma Prakash.
Gajgaj (noisy) machines in SW — this reflects the Hemadpanthi tradition where the Samarangana Sutradhara and Hemadpanthi building traditions govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Dense SW pada for noise absorption — distinctive to Agama Sthapati practice per the Mayamatam and Kamika Agama.
Shaddamu (noise) in Nairutyam — this reflects the Kakatiya tradition where the Samarangana Sutradhara and Kakatiya inscriptions govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Noise control as hearing-protection Ahimsa — distinctive to Hoysala-Jain practice per the Manasara and Aparajitapriccha.
Carpenter's noisy tools in SW — this reflects the Thachu Shastra tradition where the Thachu Shastra and Manushyalaya Chandrika govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Diamond-cutting and loom noise in SW — distinctive to Haveli-Jain practice per the Vishwakarma Prakash and Jain Vastu texts.
Drop hammers in earth-element SW zone — distinctive to Vishwakarma practice per the Shilpa Prakasha and Vishwakarma guild traditions.
Iron-smelting hammers in SW — this reflects the Kalinga tradition where the Shilpa Prakasha and Kalinga temple texts govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Hearing protection as worker Seva — distinctive to Sikh-Vedic practice per the Vedic Vastu principles adapted through Sikh architectural traditions.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Industrial facility correction per Modern manufacturing layout
Modern VastuRelocate the noisiest equipment (stamping, punching, hammering) to the SW or South zone. Install acoustic barriers between the noisy zone and the rest of the production floor.
If relocation is impossible, install acoustic enclosures around the noisiest machines and place heavy earth-element materials (stone, concrete barriers) between the noise source and the NE zone.
Use anti-vibration mounts on noisy machinery to reduce ground-transmitted vibration. This captures the vibration at source, preventing it from radiating through the floor to other zones.
Remedies from other traditions
Industrial facility correction per Vedic manufacturing layout
Vedic VastuIndustrial facility correction per Maharashtrian manufacturing layout
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The instruments that create the greatest Shabda (sound/vibration) — the hammers, the stamps, the pounding devices — shall be placed in the Nairitya or Dakshina. The heavy earth of the SW absorbs the vibration, and Yama's discipline contains the noise. Heavy sound in the heavy zone creates equilibrium.”
“The Gharshana-Yantra (grinding/impact machines) that create maximum Dhvani (sound vibration) shall be in the Nairitya pada. Dense earth absorbs sound as a mountain absorbs the wind's roar — the heaviest zone dampens the heaviest vibrations.”
“Place the loudest workshop equipment toward the SW or South — where the earth is densest and most absorptive. Sound that enters the NE zone disturbs meditation and healing; sound that enters the NW zone is multiplied by Vayu and carried throughout.”
“Vishwakarma placed the cosmic forge's hammer — the loudest tool in creation — in the SW of his workshop. The dense, grounded SW absorbed the thunder of divine metalwork, protecting the NE's sacred silence and the NW's atmospheric calm.”

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