
Physiotherapy Pool
A hydrotherapy pool is a permanent water body — it must be in the NE (Ishanya),
Local term: हाइड्रोथेरेपी पूल / नॉर्थईस्ट (Hāiḍrōthērēpī Pūl / Nŏrthīsṭ)
Modern Vastu consensus places the physiotherapy pool in the NE zone, synthesizing traditional wisdom with contemporary hospital design evidence. Research in building science, infection control, and patient psychology supports this placement. The evidence-based hydrotherapy protocols enhanced by water-zone natural light and temperature is enhanced by the NE 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: Hydrotherapy facility design standards; Rehabilitation pool guidelines
Unique: Modern pools with temperature control, accessibility ramps, underwater treadmills, and resistance jets.
Physiotherapy Pool
Architectural diagram for Physiotherapy Pool
The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
NE, N
Contemporary hospital Vastu synthesizes classical prescriptions with modern building science to confirm the hydrotherapy and physiotherapy aquatic rehabilitation pool belongs in the NE zone, supporting evidence-based hydrotherapy protocols enhanced by water-zone natural light and temperature through evidence-aligned directional placement.
Acceptable
NNE, ENE
N zone with good water management.
Prohibited
SW, SE, S
Pool in SW or SE creates elemental conflict.
Sub-Rules
- Hydrotherapy pool in NE zone with natural light and clean water circulation▲ Major
- Pool in N zone with good water quality management▲ Moderate
- Pool in W or NW zone▼ Moderate
- Pool in SW or SE — permanent water body in the earth/fire zone▼ Major

A hydrotherapy pool is a permanent water body — it must be in the NE (Ishanya), the Water element's zone. NE water remains energetically alive and therapeutic; water in other zones becomes stagnant. SW pools create dampness in the stability zone, and SE pools create fire-water elemental conflict.
Common Violations
Hydrotherapy pool in SW — permanent water body in the earth zone
Traditional consequence: Water in SW creates dampness and instability in the zone that must be dry and solid. The earth element is undermined by permanent water presence. Structural dampness, foundation issues, and energetic stagnation in the stability zone.
Pool in SE — water in the fire zone
Traditional consequence: Fire and water in the same zone creates elemental warfare. The pool's water quenches SE's fire energy, while the fire zone evaporates and overheats the therapeutic water. Neither element functions properly.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
North Indian pool follows the sacred Kunda (pool) tradition.
Hemadpanthi Wada hospital architecture demonstrates physiotherapy pool placement through stone-built healing structures, uniquely combining Maharashtrian practical building science with Vastu compliance.
Tamil Neer Chikitsai pool in NE with herbal water additives.
Kakatiya-era temple-hospital complexes in Warangal provide archaeological evidence for physiotherapy pool placement, making this one of the epigraphically attested hospital Vastu principles of the Deccan.
Jain pool emphasizes water purity — cleanest possible water for therapy.
Kerala therapeutic pool with Ayurvedic herbal-infused water.
Gujarat's Jain Dava-khana charitable hospital tradition applies Daya (compassion) and Shaucha (purity) to physiotherapy pool zone allocation, creating uniquely stringent spatial purity standards.
Bengali pool follows Vishwakarma's Jala-Kunda-Ishanya tradition.
Kalinga temple-hospital integration at Puri's Jagannath complex provides the architectural archetype for physiotherapy pool placement, with coastal sea-breeze consideration adding practical climate wisdom.
Sikh Seva healing tradition frames physiotherapy pool placement as divinely ordered Hukam, uniquely combining Vedic Vastu science with the Langar principle of universal compassionate service.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
NE modern hydrotherapy pool — modern standard
Modern VastuRelocate hydrotherapy pool to NE zone with natural light and clean water circulation systems
Install water purification and circulation systems that keep pool water energetically alive
Add NE-oriented water features (fountains, cascades) near the pool entrance to enhance water-element energy
Use water-element colors (blue, aqua, white) and natural stone in the pool area
Remedies from other traditions
NE Kunda-tradition pool — North Indian standard
Vedic VastuNE therapeutic pool — Maharashtrian tradition
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The Jala-Chikitsa-Kunda (water-therapy pool) of the chikitsalaya occupies Ishanya. Water for healing is sacred Jala — it must reside in the Water element's zone. The pool where patients exercise in healing water draws upon Ishana's purifying and rejuvenating force.”
“The Sthapati constructs the Jala-Pushkarini (therapeutic water pool) in the Ishanya quarter. Every permanent water body within a structure must face northeast — the Water element reigns here. Therapeutic water in NE remains Jivita (alive) — in other zones it becomes Mrita (dead water).”
“Where patients enter healing waters for exercise and restoration, the pool occupies the northeast. Ishana's water blesses those who immerse themselves in it. The therapeutic pool is an artificial version of the sacred Tirtha (holy water) — it must face the sacred direction.”
“Vishvakarma teaches: every Jala-Kunda (water pool) within the healing house occupies Ishanya. The hydrotherapy pool is Chikitsa-Tirtha (healing holy water) — patients who enter this sacred water in the NE receive both physical rehabilitation and pranic purification.”

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