
Cash Register Facing North
The North-facing cash register is THE foundational rule of commercial Vastu — mo
Local term: कैश रजिस्टर — उत्तर मुख (Cash Register — Uttar Mukh)
Modern Vastu consultants unanimously treat the North-facing cash register as commercial Vastu's foundational rule. 'Fix the Gaddi first' is the universal starting point for any commercial Vastu consultation — this is the one rule no practitioner, text, or tradition has ever disputed. Modern practice extends the principle to digital POS systems: the POS screen should face North, the QR code should scan from the North side, and the payment confirmation should ring from a speaker positioned toward the North. Even digital revenue follows Kubera's direction.
Source: Contemporary Vastu Shastra compilations — all practitioners unanimously
Unique: Modern practice extends to digital POS: the POS screen should face North, the QR code should scan from the North side, and the payment confirmation should ring from a speaker positioned toward the North. Even digital revenue follows Kubera's direction.
Cash Register Facing North
Architectural diagram for Cash Register Facing North

The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
N
Cash register and POS system facing North as the absolute first commercial Vastu correction — fix this before anything else in the consultation.
Acceptable
NE, E
NE or East as fallback options.
Prohibited
S, SW
South-facing register is Dhana Marana (wealth death) — the single most destructive commercial Vastu violation. SW register buries revenue in earth-element density.
Sub-Rules
- Cash register or POS system facing North (Kubera's direction)▲ Major
- Cashier sits in N/NE zone facing South, customers face North while paying▲ Major
- Cash register facing South (Yama's direction)▼ Major
- Cash register in SW zone (revenue buried in earth)▼ Major

Principle & Context

The North-facing cash register is THE foundational rule of commercial Vastu — more important than any other single placement. Kubera, the divine custodian of wealth, presides over the North. Revenue that flows through a North-facing register enters Kubera's domain and accumulates limitlessly. South-facing registers place transactions under Yama's death-energy. This rule is held unanimously across all 11 traditions, all classical texts, and every modern Vastu consultant without a single dissenting voice.
Common Violations
Cash register facing South (Yama's direction)
Traditional consequence: The most commercially destructive Vastu violation. Yama — lord of death and judgment — presides over every transaction. Customers feel anxiety while paying, staff make billing errors, and revenue flows toward decline. Classical texts call this 'Dhana Marana' (wealth death).
Cash register in the SW zone (earth burial)
Traditional consequence: Revenue enters but cannot flow outward as growth — money is 'buried' in the earth element. The business generates income but cannot convert it into prosperity. Cash-flow problems despite apparently good sales.
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic tradition ranks this as the single most important commercial rule — 'Prathamam Uttaramukham' (first, the North-facing). All other commercial Vastu corrections are secondary to this.
Maharashtrian tradition adds the 'Hisob Patra' (account book) should be stored facing North — the record of all transactions under Kubera's gaze ensures accuracy and growth.
Tamil tradition adds that the cash register should have a small Lakshmi lamp lit daily — the flame at the North-facing register invites continuous wealth from Kubera's direction.
Telugu tradition adds that the cash drawer should open toward the North — when the drawer opens, wealth emerges from Kubera's direction.
Jain tradition adds that the North-facing register must handle transactions honestly — Kubera blesses honest commerce. Overcharging at Kubera's register invites wealth-reversal.
Kerala tradition adds a Nilavilakku (standing lamp) at the North-facing register — illuminating Kubera's direction ensures every transaction is 'seen' by the wealth-god.
Gujarati tradition adds that the Gaddi (cushioned billing seat) should be the most elevated seat in the shop — the merchant sits highest, facing North, surveying the entire shop. Kubera + elevation = maximum authority and wealth-flow.
Bengali tradition adds the 'Pratham Bikri' (first sale) ritual — the first transaction of each day at the North-facing register should be celebrated. The cash register is 'opened' toward Kubera each morning.
Kalinga tradition adds a Shankha (conch shell) near the North-facing cash register — the conch's sound, blown at the close of business, announces to Kubera that the day's revenue has been properly received.
Sikh-Vedic tradition adds the Dasvandh principle: 10% of revenue flowing through the North-facing register should be earmarked for Seva (community service). Kubera blesses generous givers with greater prosperity.
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Fix the cash register direction FIRST before any other commercial Vastu correction — this is rule number one for all modern consultants
Modern VastuExtend the North-facing principle to digital POS: screen faces North, QR code scans from North side, payment confirmation rings from North-positioned speaker
Modern VastuPosition the cash register or POS system to face North — this is the single most important commercial Vastu correction
Ensure the cashier sits in the N/NE zone facing South — customers approach facing North toward Kubera while paying
If the register cannot face North, face East as the second-best option — Surya's clarity supports accurate billing
Place a Kubera Yantra or a small water element near the cash register to invoke wealth energy regardless of the register's direction
Remedies from other traditions
Position the cash register facing Uttara Disha as the first and most important commercial Vastu correction — Prathamam Uttaramukham
Vedic VastuPlace a Kubera Yantra near the North-facing register to amplify the wealth-conduit effect
Position the Gaddi (billing seat) facing Uttar as the first commercial Vastu correction — Marwari-Maharashtrian trading wisdom
HemadpanthiStore the Hisob Patra (account book) and financial records facing North under Kubera's gaze for accuracy and growth
Classical Sources
“The place of final exchange — where coin passes from buyer to seller — shall face Uttara without exception. Kubera watches over every transaction conducted in his direction. Revenue flowing northward accumulates; revenue flowing southward dissipates.”
“The treasury receipt counter of the kingdom shall face North. As all rivers ultimately flow toward Kubera's ocean in the North, so shall all revenue flow toward the merchant's North-facing register in continuous, unbroken current.”
“The Vittapana — the counter of monetary exchange — must face Uttara, where Kubera's unerring gaze ensures honest counting, fair dealing, and perpetual accumulation. No wealth prospers that flows away from Kubera.”
“Of all the rules of commercial Vastu, the North-facing cash register is supreme. The merchant who places his billing facing Kubera plants the seed of limitless revenue. He who places it facing Yama plants the seed of his enterprise's death.”
“In every commercial establishment — from the humblest stall to the grandest emporium — the counter of payment must face the North. This is the first rule established and the last to be abandoned. Without North-facing revenue, all other Vastu corrections are cosmetic.”

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