
Globe / World Map Placement
A globe or world map in the N (Kubera/wealth) or NE (Ishanya/knowledge) symbolis
Local term: भूगोल — उत्तर / ईशान्य (Bhūgola — Uttara / Īśānya)
Modern Vastu consultants recommend globes and world maps in the N/NE of studies and offices, especially for professionals with international careers, students preparing for global opportunities, and businesses with export/import operations. The globe is considered a 'Vishva-Dvara' (world gateway) when correctly placed.
Source: Contemporary Vastu Practice
Unique: Modern consultants specifically recommend the globe for students preparing for international exams and professionals seeking overseas opportunities — it 'opens the path' to global engagement.
Globe / World Map Placement
Architectural diagram for Globe / World Map Placement

The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
N, NE
Globe or world map in N/NE study or office. Clean, accurate, up-to-date, per modern Vastu consensus integrating classical Alankara prescriptions with contemporary interior design practice — the architect must verify proper placement and condition for full energetic benefit.
Acceptable
NNE, NNW, ENE, E
NNE-NNW-ENE-E corridor.
Prohibited
SW, S, SSW
Globe in SW/S (expansive energy grounded). Dusty or broken globe.
Sub-Rules
- Globe or world map placed in N or NE zone of study or office▲ Minor
- Globe is rotatable and regularly spun — symbolising active global engagement▲ Minor
- Globe or world map placed in SW/S zone, grounding the expansive energy▼ Minor
- Dusty, broken, or outdated globe/map creating stagnation impression▼ Minor

Principle & Context

A globe or world map in the N (Kubera/wealth) or NE (Ishanya/knowledge) symbolises global opportunities, international prosperity channels, and worldwide intellectual expansion. The globe's spherical form echoes the Brahmanda (cosmic egg) — placing it in the knowledge-prosperity corridor connects the dwelling to Vishva-Sampada (world prosperity). Keep the globe clean, accurate, and actively engaged. Avoid SW/S (earth-heaviness grounds the expansive energy).
Common Violations
Globe or world map in SW/S zone grounding expansive energy
Traditional consequence: The SW's earth-heaviness grounds the globe's expansive symbolism — international opportunities become weighed down by Prithvi-Bhara (earth weight). Career or business growth that should extend globally remains locally constrained.
Dusty, broken, or outdated globe creating stagnation
Traditional consequence: A neglected globe represents Vishva-Jadata (world stagnation) — the symbol of global opportunity is itself decaying. An outdated map with wrong borders symbolises Mithya-Jnana (false knowledge) — potentially misleading the dwelling's energy.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic tradition's Vishvakarma-Bhugola connection — the globe as the divine architect's fundamental design tool.
Maratha maritime and exploration history gives the globe a cultural resonance beyond Vastu — it represents the tradition of reaching beyond boundaries.
Tamil Sangam-era maritime trade with Rome, Southeast Asia, and China gives the globe deep historical resonance.
Kakatiya trade network legacy — the globe represents the tradition of Deccan prosperity through international commerce.
Jain cosmological tradition (Jambudvipa) gives the globe unique significance — it represents not just geography but the cosmic continent structure.
Kerala diaspora culture gives the globe emotional resonance — it represents the worldwide network of Malayali connections and opportunities.
Gujarati global business diaspora (East Africa, UK, USA, UAE) gives the globe commercial resonance — it represents the tradition of worldwide Gujarati enterprise.
Tagore's Vishva-Bharati ideal — the globe represents the cosmopolitan learning tradition that Bengal pioneered in India.
Kalinga maritime tradition — ancient sea trade with Java, Bali, and Southeast Asia — gives the globe deep historical significance.
Sikh 'Ik Onkar' — one Creator — gives the globe spiritual unity symbolism beyond geography.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Relocate decorative element to the North zone per Modern tradition
Modern VastuPlace globe or world map in the N or NE zone of the study or office — N shelf, NE desk, N wall map
Choose a high-quality, up-to-date globe or map — accuracy represents accurate knowledge and opportunity mapping
Keep the globe clean and spin it occasionally — active engagement symbolises dynamic global connection
Move globe from SW/S to N/NE; supplementing with a compass (pointing N) enhances directional alignment
Remedies from other traditions
Relocate decorative element to the Uttara zone per Vedic tradition
Vedic VastuRelocate decorative element to the Uttar zone per Maharashtrian tradition
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The Bhugola (earth globe) displayed in the Uttara or Ishanya connects the dwelling to Vishva-Sampada (world prosperity). Kubera rules not just local wealth but Vishva-Nidhi (world treasures) — a globe in his quarter signals readiness to receive from all directions and all lands.”
“Maps and representations of the Prithvi (earth) belong in the Jnana-Sthana (knowledge place) — the Ishanya (NE) where Ishvara presides over wisdom. The Bhupatra (earth map) in the NE broadens the scholar's Drishti (vision) from local to Vishva (universal).”
“The representation of the Loka (world) in the Uttara attracts Kubera's attention to global channels of wealth. In the Ishanya, the same representation opens Jnana-Dvara (knowledge gateways) to world wisdom. Place the Loka-Chitra (world picture) where expansion is welcomed.”
“Vishvakarma himself measured the earth before building — the Bhugola (globe) is his architect's tool. In the home, it represents the occupant's capacity to operate at Vishva (world) scale. The Uttara or Ishanya placement ensures this capacity is aligned with prosperity and knowledge.”

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