
Smart Board/Projector Placement
Smart boards and projectors are modern Agni (fire) instruments — they produce li
Local term: स्मार्ट बोर्ड / उत्तर-पूर्व दीवार (Smārṭa Borḍa / Uttara-Pūrva Dīvāra)
Modern Vastu applies traditional teaching surface principles to digital displays. Smart boards and projectors on N/E walls ensure auspicious student-facing direction and minimize glare. Universal modern standard.
Source: Contemporary educational Vastu guides
Unique: N/E wall smart board as universal modern standard — distinguished by the Pan-India tradition's Integration of classical principles with contemporary building science and environmental psychology, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
Smart Board/Projector Placement
Architectural diagram for Smart Board/Projector Placement

The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
N, E, NE
Modern Vastu Consensus tradition prescribes that smart board/projector placement in the N or E zones — smart boards, projectors, and digital displays should be mounted on the north or east wall. This must be verified by the architect per Contemporary Vastu practice, ensuring complete alignment with the elemental and directional requirements of Modern Vastu practice.
Acceptable
NW, ENE
Placement in adjacent Northeast or Northwest zone is acceptable when North is not feasible, with evidence-based spatial correction as compensating measure.
Prohibited
S, SW, W
Placing this function in S (Yama), SW (Nairuti), W (Varuna) violates the elemental balance — south wall placement combines digital fire with yama's stern energy — creating a harsh, anxiety-inducing digital experience.
Sub-Rules
- Smart board on East wall with proper ambient light control▲ Moderate
- Projector positioned to avoid direct sunlight interference▲ Minor
- Digital display on South wall — fire-on-fire intensification▼ Moderate
- West wall display with afternoon glare washing out content▼ Moderate

Principle & Context

Smart boards and projectors are modern Agni (fire) instruments — they produce light, heat, and electromagnetic energy. Following the same principle as the traditional blackboard, they should be on the N/E wall so students face auspicious directions. The fire element of digital technology is balanced by the water (North) and natural light (East) elements of these directions.
Common Violations
Smart board on South wall — fire-on-fire intensification
Traditional consequence: Digital content creates anxiety rather than learning, eye strain amplified, technology malfunctions more frequently
Projector on West wall with afternoon glare
Traditional consequence: Content washed out during afternoon hours, students struggle to engage with digital learning
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
North wall digital display — modern Vedic adaptation — distinguished by the North India tradition's Graha (planetary) associations and Muhurta (auspicious timing) calculations, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
East wall digital board — Maharashtrian modern adaptation — distinguished by the Maharashtra tradition's Stone-based construction techniques and Wada courtyard geometry, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
East wall smart board — Tamil modern adaptation — distinguished by the Tamil Nadu tradition's Ayadi Shadvarga mathematical verification of all spatial dimensions, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
East wall smart board — Telugu modern adaptation — distinguished by the Andhra Pradesh / Telangana tradition's Epigraphically attested Vastu principles from Warangal-era stone inscriptions, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
East wall digital board — Karnataka modern adaptation — distinguished by the Karnataka tradition's Jain non-violence principles integrated into spatial planning, Hoysala proportional canons, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
East wall digital display — Kerala modern adaptation — distinguished by the Kerala tradition's Thalavara proportional system derived from owner's body measurements, Ayadi for room dimensions, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
North wall digital display — Gujarat modern adaptation — distinguished by the Gujarat / Rajasthan tradition's Jain sanctity zoning where specific areas maintain temple-level purity, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
East wall smart board — Bengali modern adaptation — distinguished by the West Bengal / Eastern India tradition's Vishwakarma creative forge analogy where building is treated as act of cosmic creation, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
East wall digital display — Kalinga modern adaptation — distinguished by the Odisha tradition's Temple-derived domestic principles, Jagannath Puri temple as supreme architectural exemplar, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
N/E wall display — Sikh modern adaptation — distinguished by the Punjab tradition's Egalitarian spatial planning reflecting Sikh philosophy of equality, Gurdwara-influenced design, which adds specificity beyond the universal directional principle.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
N/E wall placement with glare control — modern standard
Modern VastuRelocate smart board or projector to the North or East wall
Install blackout curtains on windows opposite the display to eliminate glare
Place a water element (small fountain or blue panel) near the digital display to balance fire energy
Remedies from other traditions
North wall display with water element balance — Vedic adaptation
Vedic VastuEast wall display — Maharashtrian standard
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“Instruments of light and fire used in the instruction hall are placed on the Uttara or Purva wall, where their Agni energy is tempered by Kubera's stability and Surya's natural illumination. Fire instruments facing the student from the South create Santapa (burning anguish).”
“Light-producing instruments in the learning hall belong on the wall that faces the students from the North or East. Their fire energy is channeled through the most receptive directional gateway.”
“Any source of artificial illumination in the instruction chamber is placed on the Purva or Uttara wall, balancing the heat of the instrument with the coolness of the directional element.”
“Fire-producing devices in the Vidyalaya shall not face the student from the Dakshin direction, for this doubles the Agni influence and creates restlessness in the learner's mind.”

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