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Medical Store/Supply Room

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Earth SW
Pan-IndiaModern Vastu

Local term: मेडिकल स्टोर / साउथवेस्ट (Mēḍikal Sṭōr / Sāuṭhvēsṭ)

Modern Vastu consensus places the medical store and supply room in the SW zone, synthesizing traditional wisdom with contemporary hospital design evidence. Research in building science, infection control, and patient psychology supports this placement. The pharmaceutical cold-chain and stability requirements met through temperature-stable zone placement is enhanced by the SW zone's natural environmental properties — including light patterns, ventilation dynamics, and spatial ergonomics that independently validate the classical directional prescription for healthcare facility design.

Source: Hospital supply chain design; NABH storage standards

Unique: Modern supply rooms with automated inventory management, FIFO systems, and climate control.

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Medical Store/Supply Room

Architectural diagram for Medical Store/Supply Room

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The Rule in Modern Vastu

Ideal

SW, S, W

Contemporary hospital Vastu synthesizes classical prescriptions with modern building science to confirm the pharmaceutical storage and medical supply warehouse belongs in the SW zone, supporting pharmaceutical cold-chain and stability requirements met through temperature-stable zone placement through evidence-aligned directional placement.

Acceptable

SSW, WSW

S or W zone with climate control.

Prohibited

NE, NNE, ENE

Supply room in NE blocks Prana with static inventory.

Sub-Rules

  • Main supply room in SW zone with organized inventory Major
  • Supply storage in S or W zone Moderate
  • Supply room in N or E zone Moderate
  • Supply room in NE — heavy static inventory in the Prana gateway Major

Principle & Context

The hospital supply room is a storage function — accumulation of heavy, static inventory. The SW (Nairuti) governs storage, heaviness, and the Earth element's preserving quality. Supply rooms in NE block the Prana gateway with static material, while SW placement keeps inventory grounded, preserved, and energetically appropriate.

Common Violations

Main supply room in NE — heavy inventory blocking the Prana gateway

Traditional consequence: Shelves of static supplies block Prana inflow. The NE portal is physically and energetically obstructed by accumulated material. The hospital's life-force circulation is diminished at its source.

Supply room with excessive clutter and disorganization

Traditional consequence: Even in SW, a cluttered supply room generates Tamas (inertia) that can spread. Organized inventory in SW is stable; cluttered inventory in SW is stagnant.

How Other Traditions Compare

Relative to Modern Vastu

10 traditions differ
Vedic Vastu

North Indian supply follows the Bhandara tradition — all reserves in the earth zone.

Hemadpanthi

Hemadpanthi Wada hospital architecture demonstrates medical store and supply room placement through stone-built healing structures, uniquely combining Maharashtrian practical building science with Vastu compliance.

Agama Sthapati

Tamil supply follows Kattanam (provisions) tradition in Nairudhi.

Kakatiya

Kakatiya-era temple-hospital complexes in Warangal provide archaeological evidence for medical store and supply room placement, making this one of the epigraphically attested hospital Vastu principles of the Deccan.

Hoysala-Jain

Jain supply emphasizes minimal waste — efficient inventory in the preservation zone.

Thachu Shastra

Kerala monsoon supply storage — SW placement keeps inventory elevated and dry.

Haveli-Jain

Gujarat's Jain Dava-khana charitable hospital tradition applies Daya (compassion) and Shaucha (purity) to medical store and supply room zone allocation, creating uniquely stringent spatial purity standards.

Vishwakarma

Bengali supply follows Vishwakarma's Bhandar-Nairuti principle.

Kalinga

Kalinga temple-hospital integration at Puri's Jagannath complex provides the architectural archetype for medical store and supply room placement, with coastal sea-breeze consideration adding practical climate wisdom.

Sikh-Vedic

Sikh supply follows Langar provisions principle — communal reserves in earth zone.

Terms in Modern Vastu

Local terms: मेडिकल स्टोर / साउथवेस्ट (Mēḍikal Sṭōr / Sāuṭhvēsṭ)
Deity: Nairuti
Element: Earth
Source: Hospital supply chain design; NABH storage standards

Universal:

Remedies & Solutions

SW automated supply — modern standard

Modern Vastu

Relocate main supply room to SW zone with organized shelving and inventory management

structural200,000–₹1,000,000high

Implement 5S inventory management in SW supply room — Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain

spatial50,000–₹200,000medium

Use earth-element colors (brown, terracotta, ochre) in the supply room for grounding energy

symbolic15,000–₹50,000low

If supply room cannot be moved from NE, reduce inventory to minimum and maintain impeccable organization

spatial20,000–₹80,000medium

Remedies from other traditions

SW Bhandara supply room — North Indian standard

Vedic Vastu

SW Wada storage — Maharashtrian tradition

Hemadpanthi

Classical Sources

Brihat SamhitaLIII · 68-72

The Bhandara (storehouse) of the chikitsalaya occupies the Nairuti quarter. All accumulated provisions — healing supplies, cloth, implements, reserves — rest in the zone of Earth, for Earth holds and preserves. The Bhandara in Ishanya blocks the Prana portal with static material.

ManasaraXII · 54-58

The Sthapati places the Koshagara (treasury/store) in Nairuti or Dakshina-Paschima. What is stored must rest in the stable zone. The Earth element preserves inventory — moisture-free, temperature-stable, energetically grounded.

MayamatamIX · 42-46

The storing place of the healing house's provisions faces southwest. Nairuti's earth energy preserves food, cloth, and implements against decay. What is accumulated finds safety in the zone of accumulation.

Vishvakarma Vastu ShastraIV · 64-68

Vishvakarma instructs: the Upaskara-Shala (supply hall) occupies Nairuti. The hospital's reserves — its readiness against shortage — rest safest in Earth's protective embrace. Inventory in Nairuti remains stable, organized, and available.

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