
Roads on South and West (Nairitya Combination)
South + West roads create the Nairitya Combination — the most challenging two-ro
Local term: S+W corner plot, southwest corner
Modern Vastu confirms S+W as the most challenging two-road combination. Practical concerns: afternoon sun on both road-facing sides, maximum heat exposure, privacy challenges on two sides simultaneously. Modern compensation: NE-oriented living spaces, shade trees on S+W boundaries, main entrance away from SW corner.
Unique: Modern climate analysis validates the challenge — S+W corners receive maximum afternoon heat exposure on two sides simultaneously.
Roads on South and West (Nairitya Combination)
Architectural diagram for Roads on South and West (Nairitya Combination)
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
N, E
N+E corner is optimal. S+W corner requires the most design compensation, as prescribed in Contemporary synthesis of all traditions with building science integration — the architect must ensure full compliance with Modern Vastu standards for this plot and site selection principle, following the directional and elemental prescriptions that govern roads on south and west (nairitya combination).
Acceptable
S, W
NE-oriented living spaces, shade management, pada-correct entrance.
Prohibited
SW
SW corner entrance with no thermal or energy compensation.
Sub-Rules
- Roads on both South and West sides▼ Major
- Main entrance at correct pada on S or W side▲ Moderate
- NE corner kept open, lower, and lighter▲ Moderate
- SW corner at road intersection not reinforced▼ Major

South + West roads create the Nairitya Combination — the most challenging two-road configuration. Yama (S) and Saturn (W) energy concentrates at the SW corner junction. The remedy is vigorous NE compensation (openness, lightness, water elements) and heavy SW corner reinforcement.
Common Violations
S+W roads with main entrance at the SW corner
Traditional consequence: Maximum Nairitya exposure — concentrated Saturn-Mars energy at the entry point. Career obstruction, legal entanglements, chronic health issues (especially joint/bone problems associated with Saturn).
S+W roads with no NE compensation
Traditional consequence: Unbalanced heavy energy — the dwelling becomes excessively grounded with no lighter energy to counterbalance. Stagnation, depression, and lethargy pervade the household.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic elemental theory provides the clearest diagnosis — S+W creates maximum Earth-element concentration requiring Space-Water counterbalance from the NE.
Maratha commercial Wadas demonstrate that S+W corners can serve stable, established businesses.
Tamil tradition's NE water-feature remedy is the most developed compensation for S+W heaviness.
Kakatiya grid-town intersections create S+W corners that require systematic compensation.
Jain Derasar placement provides the strongest spiritual counterbalance to SW heavy energy.
Kerala's Theertham (sacred water feature) in NE provides both elemental and spiritual counterbalance.
Pol community Derasar provides spiritual compensation for SW corner houses.
Bengali pragmatism focuses on NE activation through balconies and gardens rather than structural changes.
Kalinga temple town demonstrates that SW corners suit monumental architecture — but residential use requires compensation.
PUDA/HUDA SW corner plots require the most comprehensive Vastu compensation among all corner types.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Modern: Orient living rooms and bedrooms toward NE. Use heat-reflective materials on S+W walls. Plant shade trees on both road-facing boundaries. Place parking and utilities at SW corner.
Modern VastuMaximize NE openness — lower NE walls, more windows on N and E sides, open NE balcony or terrace
Reinforce the SW corner (road junction) with heavy walls, stone pillars, and mass elements — anchor the heavy energy
Place main entrance on the south side at Gruhakshata pada (4th from SE) — avoid the SW corner entirely
Create a water feature or Tulsi garden in the NE corner — activate light, fresh energy to counterbalance the SW heaviness
Plant tall trees along the SW corner junction — absorb excess road energy at the critical junction point
Remedies from other traditions
Maximum Ishanya Laghu — open NE corner, lower NE walls, water feature in NE. Heavy SW Pracira at road junction.
Vedic VastuHeavy Dagadi (stone) construction at SW corner junction. Open Chowk (courtyard) oriented toward NE.
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The dwelling with roads on Dakshina and Paschima receives the combined weight of Yama and Shani — a yoke of dharmic duty and karmic restriction. The Nairitya corner, where these roads meet, becomes a crucible of earth-heavy energy. The household must compensate through vigorous Ishanya (NE) activation.”
“When Dakshina Marga and Paschima Marga combine, the Nairitya Sandhi (SW junction) concentrates Bhu-bhara (earth weight) excessively. The remedy is Ishanya Laghu (NE lightness) — the NE corner must be kept as open, low, and light as possible to counterbalance.”
“The S+W road configuration is the most challenging two-road combination. It demands the architect's full skill in compensating through the lighter directions — open NE, larger north and east windows, and maximum Brahmasthan activation to distribute the concentrated SW energy.”
“Dakshina-Paschima Dvimarga (S+W two-road) is the severest two-road combination. The Nairitya Sandhi amplifies Saturn-Mars energy at the road junction. Counter with maximum Ishanya openness and a robust Brahmasthan at the Griha's center.”

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