
Solar Panel Array in South-East or South
Solar panels belong in the SE or South — capturing Surya's fire-element energy a
Local term: सोलर पैनल — आग्नेय / दक्षिण (Solara Painala — Āgneya / Dakṣiṇa)
Modern solar engineering validates SE/S placement perfectly — south-facing panels in the Northern Hemisphere (India) receive maximum annual solar irradiance (4.5-6.5 kWh/m²/day). Tilt angle equals latitude for maximum annual yield. SE/S compound areas avoid shading from taller factory buildings typically in the S/SW. The convergence of Vastu and solar engineering is strongest here.
Source: Solar engineering; MNRE guidelines; irradiance modelling; Vastu
Unique: Perfect convergence of Vastu fire-zone and solar engineering maximum-yield direction.
Solar Panel Array in South-East or South
Architectural diagram for Solar Panel Array in South-East or South
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
SE, SSE, S
S-facing panels at latitude tilt in SE/S compound, per modern Vastu consensus integrating classical prescriptions with contemporary building practice — the architect must verify compliance for optimal results.
Acceptable
E, ESE
E-facing for morning-peak demand.
Prohibited
NE, N
N-facing — minimal energy yield; NE ground-mount blocks prana.
Sub-Rules
- Solar panel array is in the SE or S zone▲ Moderate
- Panels face South for maximum energy capture▲ Minor
- Solar inverter is in the SE (electrical fire equipment in fire zone)▲ Minor
- Heavy solar structure in NE — weight blocks prana▼ Moderate

Solar panels belong in the SE or South — capturing Surya's fire-element energy at maximum intensity. South-facing panels receive maximum annual irradiance. NE solar adds weight to the lightest zone, blocking prana. Solar inverter belongs in the SE as fire-element electrical equipment.
Common Violations
Heavy solar structure in NE — weight blocks prana
Traditional consequence: Ground-mounted solar arrays in the NE add significant structural weight (panels, frames, foundations) to the lightest zone. The NE's spiritual openness is blocked, and prana entry is impeded by metal structure.
N-facing panels — minimal energy and weight in wrong zone
Traditional consequence: North-facing panels in the Northern Hemisphere capture minimal direct sunlight — energy yield is reduced dramatically while adding dead weight to Kubera's prosperity zone. The cost of structure outweighs the energy benefit.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Sun-energy capture at maximum irradiance zone — distinctive to Vedic practice per the Brihat Samhita and Vishwakarma Prakash.
Solar-Vastu integration at Pune factories — distinctive to Hemadpanthi practice per the Samarangana Sutradhara and Hemadpanthi building traditions.
Suriyan-Shakti on fire pada — this reflects the Agama Sthapati tradition where the Mayamatam and Kamika Agama govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Sooryashakti at Agneyam — this reflects the Kakatiya tradition where the Samarangana Sutradhara and Kakatiya inscriptions govern factory layout, manufacturing zone organization, and industrial facility planning.
Solar energy as environmental Ahimsa — distinctive to Hoysala-Jain practice per the Manasara and Aparajitapriccha.
SE-facing roof sections for mixed climate — distinctive to Thachu Shastra practice per the Thachu Shastra and Manushyalaya Chandrika.
Gujarat's solar leadership validates fire-zone placement — distinctive to Haveli-Jain practice per the Vishwakarma Prakash and Jain Vastu texts.
S-facing panels for Bengal latitude — distinctive to Vishwakarma practice per the Shilpa Prakasha and Vishwakarma guild traditions.
Odisha solar potential in fire zone — distinctive to Kalinga practice per the Shilpa Prakasha and Kalinga temple texts.
Solar as Waheguru's light energy 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 VastuInstall solar panels on the SE and S sections of the factory rooftop or as ground-mounted arrays in the SE compound area. Position the solar inverter in the SE (fire-element electrical equipment).
If rooftop solar covers the entire roof, ensure the NE section has elevated panels with maximum gap — allowing prana flow under the panels. Keep the NE section as the lightest solar structure.
Position the solar inverter and battery storage in the SE — electrical fire equipment in the fire zone. This concentrates the fire-element components of the solar system in Agni's domain.
Remedies from other traditions
Industrial facility correction per Vedic manufacturing layout
Vedic VastuIndustrial facility correction per Maharashtrian manufacturing layout
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The device that captures Surya's radiance and converts it to usable fire-energy shall face Surya's strongest quarter — the SE or Dakshina (South). Surya pours his maximum radiance upon the Agneya and Dakshina faces, and the energy-capturing device should drink from this fullest cup.”
“The Surya-Urja-Graha-Yantra (sun-energy-capturing device) shall be on the Agneya or Dakshina face of the compound. Surya's fire is captured most abundantly where his rays strike most directly — the SE and South faces of any structure.”
“That which captures the Sun's power upon a surface and transforms it into usable energy faces the fire quarter. Surya's maximum gift arrives from the SE and South, and the energy-receiving surface must face this direction to receive the fullest blessing.”
“Vishvakarma designed the celestial Surya-receiving panels on the SE face of the divine compound — where the Sun's fire was captured and transformed into energy for the divine workshop. Every earthly sun-panel follows this celestial placement.”

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