
Guest Elevator in Northeast or East
The guest elevator is the primary vertical-transit experience for hotel guests.
Local term: गेस्ट एलिवेटर — उत्तर-पूर्व/पूर्व (Guest Elevator — Uttar-Pūrva/Pūrva)
Modern hospitality design aligns guest elevators with the NE/E lobby atrium, creating a seamless visual connection between the arrival experience and the vertical ascent. Contemporary Vastu practitioners recommend glass-panel elevators in the NE/E atrium so guests see the lobby below while ascending, maintaining visual connection with the positive-energy source throughout the ride. This synthesis of traditional directional principles and modern architectural transparency creates the optimal guest elevator experience.
Source: Contemporary Vastu Practice
Unique: Modern practice adds glass-panel elevators in the NE/E atrium — the guest sees the lobby below while ascending, maintaining visual connection with the positive-energy source.
Guest Elevator in Northeast or East
Architectural diagram for Guest Elevator in Northeast or East

The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
NE, E
Guest elevator in NE or E zone with glass panels for NE atrium connection, maintaining visual continuity with the positive-energy lobby below.
Acceptable
N
North for guest elevators.
Prohibited
SW, S
SW guest elevator — oppressive ascent. Center elevator — destroys Brahmasthan.
Sub-Rules
- Primary guest elevator in NE or E zone▲ Moderate
- Elevator lobby opens to N or E with natural light▲ Moderate
- Guest elevator in SW (oppressive ascent)▼ Moderate
- Guest elevator in center (blocking Brahmasthan)▼ Moderate

Principle & Context

The guest elevator is the primary vertical-transit experience for hotel guests. Ascending through the NE or E positive-energy column channels Ishaan's divine upward energy and Surya's growth — guests feel elevated, welcome, and uplifted. SW elevators create oppressive ascent; center elevators destroy the Brahmasthan. Service elevators follow a separate rule (OF-067) and belong in the S/W heavy zone.
Common Violations
Guest elevator in the SW zone
Traditional consequence: Guests ascend through the heaviest energy — the elevator ride feels oppressive and claustrophobic regardless of physical dimensions. First impressions upon arrival at the room floor are dampened.
Guest elevator through the center (Brahmasthan)
Traditional consequence: The Brahmasthan — the building's energetic heart — is pierced by the elevator shaft. The building's central stillness is permanently disrupted by mechanical vibration and vertical movement.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic tradition distinguishes guest ascent (NE/E — positive column) from service ascent (S/W — heavy column). This distinction anticipates the modern separation of guest and service elevators.
Maharashtrian tradition adds that the elevator lobby should have a welcoming Rangoli or artwork — the NE/E lobby is the guest's first impression of each floor.
Tamil tradition adds that elevator lobbies should have fresh flowers changed daily — the NE/E lobby is a threshold zone that must always feel alive and welcoming.
Telugu tradition adds that the elevator car interior should have a mirror on the North or East wall — guests see themselves in the auspicious direction during the ride.
Jain tradition adds that the elevator should be quiet and smooth — the NE/E ascent should be meditative, not jarring. Elevator noise in the sacred column is a form of 'Shabda Dosha' (sound defect).
Kerala tradition adds that the elevator shaft should have natural light at the top — sunlight entering the NE/E shaft sanctifies the ascending path.
Gujarati tradition adds that the elevator lobby should have a 'Swaagatam' (welcome) inscription — the NE/E lobby is the formal welcome point on every floor.
Bengali tradition adds that the elevator lobby on every floor should have a distinctive visual identity — the NE/E lobby is a guest touchpoint that shapes the hotel experience.
Kalinga tradition draws from the temple Vimana — ascending the Vimana staircase in the NE was the most sacred act. The guest elevator mirrors this divine ascent.
Sikh-Vedic tradition adds that the elevator should be accessible to all guests equally — no VIP-only elevators. The NE/E ascent is for everyone, reflecting the Sikh principle of equality.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Install glass-panel or transparent elevator cabins in the NE/E atrium to maintain visual connection with the positive-energy lobby during ascent
Modern VastuEnhance the elevator lobby with biophilic design elements — living plants, natural materials, and daylight integration — to amplify the NE/E zone's positive energy
Modern VastuPosition the primary guest elevator in the NE or E zone during the design phase
If elevator is in SW/center, enhance the elevator lobby with warm lighting, fresh flowers, and mirrors to lighten the energy
Ensure the elevator lobby opens toward N or E with natural light — compensating for suboptimal shaft placement
Remedies from other traditions
Install a copper Ishaan Yantra at the base of the elevator shaft to sanctify the ascending path through the positive-energy column
Vedic VastuRecite Ishaan Stuti daily at the elevator lobby entrance to invoke the blessings of the NE guardian for all ascending guests
Place a traditional Rangoli with sacred geometrical patterns at the elevator lobby entrance on each floor to welcome guests with positive energy
HemadpanthiInstall a small Ganpati murti near the NE elevator lobby entrance to bless each guest's ascent with obstacle-free passage
Classical Sources
“The pathway of ascent for honored guests shall pass through the Ishanya or Purva quarter. Rising through the positive column, the guest is elevated in body and spirit simultaneously.”
“The Sopana (stairway) for the dwelling's principal inhabitants and guests shall be in the Ishanya or Purva direction. Ascent through these quarters channels the upward flow of prana.”
“The mechanism of vertical ascent for the householder and his guests belongs in the quarter of rising energy. Ishanya and Purva are the directions of ascent; Nairitya and Dakshina are the directions of descent.”
“The honored guest ascends through the light quarter. Place the principal stairway in the Ishanya or Purva zone so that each step upward carries the traveler closer to the divine energy of the upper levels.”

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