
Door Opens Clockwise
The Pradakshina (clockwise) door swing mirrors the sacred circumambulation of te
Local term: दक्षिणावर्ती / प्रदक्षिणा (Dakṣiṇāvartī / Pradakṣiṇā)
Modern Vastu consultants universally recommend clockwise door swing. The practical basis includes right-handed user ergonomics (majority of people find rightward swing natural) and alignment with Indian cultural associations of the right side with auspiciousness. Door hardware and hinge engineering should facilitate smooth, silent rightward operation.
Source: Contemporary Vastu practice
Unique: Modern practice adds ergonomic validation — right-handed majority finds rightward swing natural and intuitive.

The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
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Door opens clockwise (rightward) when entering, per modern Vastu consensus integrating classical prescriptions with contemporary building practice — the architect must verify compliance before the Griha-pravesha ceremony.
Acceptable
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Double doors with both leaves opening inward. Left-swing acceptable if corrective rituals applied.
Prohibited
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Counter-clockwise (leftward) swing on single-leaf main entrance door.
Sub-Rules
- Door swings clockwise (Pradakshina / rightward) when entering▲ Moderate
- Door swings counter-clockwise (Vamavarti / leftward) when entering▼ Moderate
- Double door with both leaves opening inward▲ Moderate
- Door hinges well-oiled and swing smooth and silent▲ Minor

Principle & Context

The Pradakshina (clockwise) door swing mirrors the sacred circumambulation of temples and cosmic rotation. A rightward-opening door is the home's gesture of welcome — it draws auspicious energy inward in the same spiral as planetary motion. A leftward swing inverts this, creating Apasavya (inauspicious) energy flow.
Common Violations
Counter-clockwise (leftward) door swing
Traditional consequence: Apasavya (inauspicious left-hand) energy flow — associated with rituals for the deceased, bringing funerary energy into daily domestic life. Opportunities feel 'reversed' and progress seems backward.
Door swing blocked or restricted by walls/furniture
Traditional consequence: Partially blocked swing restricts prana flow even when the direction is correct — energy enters the home in a compressed, agitated state rather than smoothly.
Creaking or stiff hinges impeding smooth swing
Traditional consequence: Stuck Vayu (air) energy — obstacles appear where flow should be smooth. Daily irritation from a creaking door creates micro-stress that compounds over time.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic tradition's Mudra conceptualisation — the door's swing direction is a symbolic hand gesture of the dwelling itself.
Hemadpanthi Wada doors were so massive that hinge engineering was critical — the right-swing was both structurally optimised and Vastu-compliant.
Tamil tradition applies the same Pradakshinam principle from temple architecture to residential doors — the home is a miniature temple.
Kakatiya door engineering — sophisticated stone-pivot systems designed for smooth rightward swing in temple architecture.
Jain Samyak concept — the rightward swing is the dwelling's expression of right conduct, not just architectural convention.
Thachu Shastra's wood-grain engineering — the grain direction is selected to support rightward swing and resist warping.
Haveli door craftsmanship — elaborate carved doors engineered for both aesthetic display and rightward swing.
Bengali emphasis on the first sight through the door — the rightward swing should reveal an auspicious Drishti (view) upon entry.
Jagannath Temple door engineering provides the sacred precedent for residential rightward swing in Kalinga tradition.
Sikh Chardi Kala concept links rightward swing with spiritual ascension — entering clockwise lifts the spirit.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Adjust door orientation to face North — evidence-based spatial correction
Modern VastuRe-hang the door with hinges on the opposite jamb to reverse swing direction from counter-clockwise to clockwise
Oil and maintain hinges regularly — a silent, smooth clockwise swing is the ideal energetic gesture of welcome
If door cannot be re-hung, place a brass Om or Swastika symbol on the door to override Vamavarti energy with sacred symbolism
Ensure nothing obstructs the full arc of the door swing — remove shoe racks, coat stands, or furniture that forces partial opening
Remedies from other traditions
Adjust door orientation to face Uttara — Yantra installation and Vedic Havan
Vedic VastuAdjust door orientation to face Uttar — Hemadpanthi stone remediation
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The Dwara (door) shall swing in the Pradakshina path — as the devotee circles the temple rightward, so shall the door invite rightward. The Dakshinavarti (clockwise) swing is the gesture of welcome; the Vamavarti (counter-clockwise) is the gesture of departure.”
“The door that opens in the direction of the sun's course across the sky — right-turning, auspicious — draws the same celestial energy into the dwelling.”
“Vishvakarma ordains: the Mukhya Dwara shall swing Dakshinavarti. As the cosmos turns rightward, so shall the home's mouth open rightward — aligning domestic entry with cosmic rotation.”
“The Dwara-Patra (door leaf) follows Pradakshina — the sacred circuit. A rightward swing invites Lakshmi; a leftward swing invites Alakshmi. The hinge placement determines the door's energetic gesture.”
“Among all door configurations, the Dakshinavarti swing is the jewel — it mirrors the pradakshina of sacred spaces and channels auspicious Vayu into the dwelling.”

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