
Bore Well in Southeast Prohibition
Bore well in SE (fire zone) creates severe fire-water elemental clash
Local term: Bore well, water source, SE prohibition, fire-water clash
No water source — bore well, sump, tank, or water purifier — in the SE quadrant. This prohibition is the most universally agreed-upon negative rule in Vastu. Modern electrical and plumbing codes incidentally support this — electrical panels (fire element) in SE and water away from electrical infrastructure.
Unique: Modern practice validates this ancient prohibition — electrical panels, generators, and kitchen equipment belong in SE, making water proximity a practical safety hazard as well as a Vastu violation.
Bore Well in Southeast Prohibition
Architectural diagram for Bore Well in Southeast Prohibition
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
NE, N, E
All water sources — bore well, open well, underground sump — should be in the NE, North, or East zones where the water element is naturally dominant.
Acceptable
NW
Northwest is tolerable for a secondary water source, though not ideal. The air element here creates some agitation in standing water.
Prohibited
SE, SW, S
Southeast is the fire zone (Agni Kone). Placing a bore well or water source here creates a severe Agni-Jala (fire-water) elemental clash. This is one of the most critical Vastu violations.
Sub-Rules
- Bore well or sump in SE quadrant▼ Critical
- Water tank or storage in SE▼ Major
- Water purifier or dispenser in SE kitchen zone▼ Moderate
- All water sources consolidated in NE/N/E zones▲ Major

The Southeast is Agni's quarter — the zone of fire, heat, and transformation. Placing water here creates one of the most severe elemental clashes in Vastu Shastra. The fire-water conflict manifests as literal fire hazards, electrical issues, and intense interpersonal conflicts.
Common Violations
Bore well drilled in SE quadrant
Traditional consequence: Fire accidents, electrical faults, kitchen fires, legal disputes, severe financial losses
Underground water tank in SE
Traditional consequence: Persistent health issues related to heat (fever, inflammation, skin diseases), marital discord
Water purifier placed in SE corner of kitchen
Traditional consequence: Minor digestive issues, arguments during meals, kitchen equipment malfunctions
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
In North Indian Vastu practice, a bore well in SE is considered sufficient reason to reject a property purchase outright — remedies are viewed as palliative, not curative.
Hemadpanthi stone construction physically separated water and fire zones with load-bearing walls — the architectural design itself prevented accidental fire-water proximity.
Tamil tradition is unique in having a formal mathematical exclusion — Jala Shulba calculations produce a 'zero' result for SE, meaning no water placement is mathematically valid in the fire quadrant.
In Telangana's traditional property evaluation, the first check is 'Agni-Neeru' — fire-water separation. A bore well in SE can reduce property value by 15-20% in Vastu-conscious markets.
Jain Vastu uniquely frames the SE water violation as a Pancha Tattva disruption — affecting all five elements, not just fire and water. The cosmic order is disturbed when elements occupy wrong zones.
Kerala's extreme rainfall makes SE water prohibition a practical engineering concern — not just Vastu theory. Thachu Shastra includes SE drainage gradient specifications to prevent even rainwater from pooling in the fire corner.
In Jain Havelis, the fire-water separation is enforced architecturally — thick stone walls between SE (kitchen/fire) and NE (water/sacred) zones prevent any cross-contamination.
Bengali Tantric tradition uniquely frames the SE water violation as an insult to Vishwakarma's creative order — requiring both structural remediation and ritual penitence.
Kalinga's cyclone-resistant architecture includes storm-drainage engineering specifically designed to prevent water intrusion into the SE fire zone — practical coastal engineering aligned with Vastu prohibition.
In Gurdwara Langar design, water piping from NE to the SE kitchen is routed along the East wall — maintaining directional flow from water-zone to fire-zone without placing water storage in SE.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Seal the SE bore well and drill a new one in NE. If sealing is impossible, add fire-element remedies (red lamp, Agni Yantra) near the SE water source to rebalance.
Modern VastuSeal the SE bore well and drill a new one in NE — the only truly effective remedy
Place a copper Agni Yantra near the SE bore well to balance the fire-water clash
Install a small fire element (red lamp, terracotta pot with lamp) adjacent to the SE water source
Plant tulsi (holy basil) around the SE bore well — tulsi is considered to balance both fire and water elements
Remedies from other traditions
Seal the SE bore well with stone and earth. Install an Agni Yantra to restore fire-element dominance in SE. Light a permanent lamp (Akhand Jyoti) near the sealed well.
Vedic VastuGanesh Atharvashirsha recitation, Tulsi Vrindavan placement — applied to water-fire elemental balance context per Maharashtrian Hemadpanthi tradition
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“Water and fire are eternal enemies. Where Agni dwells, Jala must not be placed, lest the house be consumed by discord.”
“The well should be dug in the quarter of Isha (NE) or Kubera (N). In the quarter of Agni (SE), no well shall be dug.”
“Fire and water in the same pada bring destruction to the household — this is an immutable law of Vastu.”
“The divine architect Vishvakarma instructs that Water features belong in the Southeast (Agneya), where their nature is amplified.”
“The jewel of placement is in the Southeast (Agneya), where Water force governs — this the ancient Sthapatis have confirmed through practice.”
“The Sutradhara prescribes the Southeast (Agneya) for this function, where the Water principle achieves its fullest expression.”

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