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Creeper and Vine Direction

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Pan-IndiaModern Vastu

Local term: Green Wall, Vertical Garden, Living Wall

Modern Vastu and green building science align perfectly on this principle. Vertical green walls on south and west facades reduce solar heat gain by 30-40%, lower cooling costs, and improve air quality. GRIHA and IGBC green building standards credit wall vegetation on sun-facing facades. The Vastu direction prescription is fully supported by building science.

Source: Contemporary Vastu synthesis + green building science

Unique: Modern practice adds green building certification benefits (GRIHA/IGBC credits) and quantifiable thermal performance data to the traditional Vastu prescription.

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Creeper and Vine Direction

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The Rule in Modern Vastu

Ideal

S, W

Wall creepers or vertical gardens on South and West facades for passive cooling and Vastu compliance.

Acceptable

SW, NW

Southwest and northwest facades tolerable.

Prohibited

N, NE, E

No dense vegetation on North or Northeast walls — blocks beneficial morning light and may cause moisture issues.

Sub-Rules

  • Creepers growing on S or W walls Moderate
  • Creepers on North or NE walls Moderate
  • Creepers well-maintained and healthy Minor

Creepers and climbing vines on only the South and West walls — these walls receive harsh sun and benefit from natural insulation. N/NE/E walls must remain clear for morning light and energy flow. Dead creepers on any wall must be removed immediately.

Common Violations

Dense creepers covering North or NE walls

Traditional consequence: Blocks morning sun and creates dampness — suppresses the beneficial energy zone and may cause structural moisture damage.

Dead or dried creepers on any wall

Traditional consequence: Dead vegetation on walls is inauspicious — represents stagnation and decay. Must be removed promptly.

How Other Traditions Compare

Relative to Modern Vastu

10 traditions differ
Vedic Vastu

Vedic tradition treats wall creepers as part of the dwelling's defensive system — the Kavach (armour) concept.

Hemadpanthi

Maharashtrian tradition combines Vastu direction with fragrance timing — evening-blooming creepers on the Pashchim wall.

Agama Sthapati

Tamil tradition documents the passive cooling effect of S/W wall creepers — a practical Vastu benefit.

Kakatiya

Telugu tradition aligns creeper direction with evening breeze patterns for maximum fragrance distribution.

Hoysala-Jain

Jain tradition adds an ecological dimension — wall creepers provide habitat for beneficial insects and small creatures.

Thachu Shastra

Kerala tradition adds monsoon exposure to the creeper direction logic — S/W walls are non-monsoon faces where creepers cause no moisture damage.

Haveli-Jain

Haveli architecture features ornamental trellis work on S/W walls — combining Vastu compliance with decorative craft.

Vishwakarma

Bengali tradition's Dakshin Baan concept — creepers on the south wall form a protective green shield.

Kalinga

Kalinga tradition favours Aparajita (butterfly pea) creepers — blue flowers considered auspicious for wall coverage.

Sikh-Vedic

Punjab tradition emphasises the thermal insulation benefit — creepers on sun-facing walls reduce indoor temperature significantly.

Terms in Modern Vastu

Local terms: Green Wall, Vertical Garden, Living Wall
Deity: Yama / Varuna
Element: Earth
Planet: Shukra
Source: Contemporary Vastu synthesis + green building science

Universal:

Remedies & Solutions

Install a modular vertical garden system on the S or W wall — costs ₹500-2,000/sqm. Self-watering systems reduce maintenance to weekly checks.

Modern Vastu

Remove creepers from N, NE, and E walls — redirect them to the S or W walls using trellis supports

structural500–₹3,000high

Install a trellis or wire frame on the South wall for creeper growth — creates a natural green wall

structural1,000–₹5,000high

Choose flowering creepers (jasmine, Madhulata) for the West wall — evening fragrance bonus

furniture200–₹800medium

Remedies from other traditions

Plant Madhumalti (Rangoon Creeper) on the Dakshin wall during Shravan — it blooms in three colours and provides dense coverage.

Vedic Vastu

Garden element placement correction toward Dakshin — Maharashtrian landscaping

Hemadpanthi

Classical Sources

Brihat SamhitaLV · 20-24

Creeping plants and clinging vines shall adorn the Dakshin and Pashchim walls where they shield the dwelling from the fierce sun. They shall not cover the Uttara or Ishaan faces where morning light must enter freely.

ManasaraXXXVIII · 12-16

The southern wall adorned with flowering creepers brings beauty and coolness. The creeper that covers the northern face brings dampness and shadow where light is needed.

MayamatamXXXIII · 20-24

Let vines and creepers embrace the Dakshin and Pashchim walls — they serve as nature's shield against the burning rays. The Uttara and Purva faces shall remain open to receive the benevolent sun.

Vishvakarma Vastu ShastraXIX · 30-35

Vishvakarma ordains that climbing plants shall grow upon the walls that face the harsh sun — Dakshin and Pashchim. On the Uttara and Purva, they create unwanted shadow.

Vastu RatnakaraXV · 8-12

As armour protects the warrior's exposed flank, creepers protect the dwelling's sun-facing walls. The shaded faces need no such shield and should remain clear.

Vishvakarma PrakashXI · 28-32

Flowering creepers on the Dakshin wall bring prosperity and beauty. Jasmine and Madhulata on the Pashchim wall perfume the evening air. But let no vine cover the morning-facing walls.

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