
Road on East
Road on East side opens Surya's health axis — growth activation
Local term: East-road plot, Purva Marga
Modern Vastu rates east-road plots equally with north-road as top-tier. OSM road data enables automated east-road detection for project-level auto-scoring. Daylighting analysis confirms east-road plots receive optimal morning UV exposure for vitamin D synthesis.
Source: Contemporary Vastu; daylighting science
Unique: Modern practice enables automated east-road detection from map data — OSM road geometry determines plot-road orientation algorithmically.
Road on East
Architectural diagram for Road on East
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
E
A road along the East side of the plot opens the Surya axis — health, growth, and life-giving Prana channels from the eastern road. The road ensures natural openness and lower elevation on the East side, allowing morning sunlight to reach the dwelling without obstruction. East-road plots are highly auspicious for both residential and commercial use.
Acceptable
NE, SE
NE road adds Kubera's wealth energy to Surya's health axis — double benefit. SE road activates Agni's fire for commercial and kitchen-intensive properties.
Prohibited
A road on the East has no inherent prohibition. The only concern is if the road is significantly elevated, or a high-rise across the road permanently shadows the eastern exposure.
Sub-Rules
- Road on the East side of the plot▲ Major
- Morning sun reaches the dwelling without obstruction▲ Moderate
- High-rise or structure across east road blocks morning sun▼ Major

A road on the East side opens the Surya axis — health, growth, and morning Prana channel through the eastern road. Keep the eastern boundary low and open. Maximize east-facing windows. Place the entrance on the East wall facing the road.
Common Violations
Morning sun blocked by high-rise across east road
Traditional consequence: Surya Prana never reaches the dwelling — chronic health issues, vitamin D deficiency, depression, career stagnation (new beginnings energy blocked)
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic tradition's Surya Ratha (sun chariot) metaphor — the eastern road is the first track of Surya's daily journey, making it the most solar-charged path.
Pune's historically prosperous Peths validate the eastern-road principle at the city planning level.
Tamil Agraharam's Raja Veedhi (royal road) running eastward provides the most complete temple-town validation of the eastern-road Vastu principle.
Kakatiya fort-to-temple east-west axis provides archaeological validation of eastern-road planning.
Hoysala processional approach from the east creates a sacred-road precedent — eastern roads carry divine approach energy.
The Nalukettu Poomukham (front veranda) facing the eastern road creates a dedicated solar reception room — architecture designed to welcome Surya.
Eastern-road homes directly support the Jain morning Pratikraman practice — the dwelling and daily ritual align architecturally.
Bengali tradition adds climate-health rationale — eastern-road sun access is medically essential in humid Bengal.
Konark's eastern approach road to the Sun Temple provides the world's most dramatic solar-road precedent.
The Prakash (dawn) ceremony — opening Guru Granth Sahib facing east — creates a daily ritual connection to eastern-road orientation.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Modern: Use clear glass (not tinted) on east-facing windows to maximize morning UV entry. Tint west windows instead.
Modern VastuKeep the East boundary low and transparent — use grille fencing, not solid masonry walls
Maximize east-facing windows to capture morning sunlight
Place the main entrance on the East wall facing the road for maximum Surya alignment
Remedies from other traditions
Plot boundary and orientation adjustment per Vedic site planning
Vedic VastuPlot boundary and orientation adjustment per Maharashtrian site planning
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“When the road lies to the Purva (East), Indra's army of blessings marches past the dwelling each morning with the sunrise. The eastern road is Surya Vithi — the Sun's own boulevard.”
“The Purva Marga (eastern road) channels the first solar Prana of each day. A plot on the West side of an East-running road receives the full morning spectrum — ultraviolet, visible, and infrared — in its natural sequence.”
“The eastern road brings growth. As the Sun traverses from East to West, the eastern road marks the beginning of the solar journey — the dwelling at this beginning receives the energy of new starts.”
“The Purva Marga (eastern road) is the Surya-patha — the Sun's path. Dwellings facing the eastern road receive the first morning light, which the Acharyas declare essential for health, alertness, and the performance of Sandhya-vandana (dawn worship).”
“The Purva Veedhi brings Arogya (health) and Vriddhi (growth). As the Sun's chariot begins its daily journey in the East, the dwelling on the Purva Marga receives the chariot's first blessing — Prabhata Prana (dawn life-force).”
“The road to the Purva is Indra's boulevard. Indra, king of Devas, enters through the eastern gate. A dwelling without Purva Marga lacks Indra's patronage — it receives neither daily renewal nor the vitality of new beginnings.”

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