Corporate Vaastu: Applied Indian Architecture For Righteous Earning पेपरबैक(STP)

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A business premise is much different from a residential building. The door of a residence opens inside while the door of a shop opens outside or upwards. A roller shutter fixed at the entry of any room normally indicates that it is being used for commercial purposes. A shutter, which is larger in size than a common door, makes it lion faced (sher mukhi). On the contrary, a simple small door opening inside makes the premises cow faced (gau mukhi). A larger opening not only invites more clients and more shoppers, it also advertises your goods and services as well. A smaller door, on the contrary, is good for residential premises as it helps in maintaining privacy, safety, security and sanctity of the house and its inhabitants.

Residence is mainly meant for sleeping at night. The second most important activity in the household is cooking and it should be performed only during the daytime. For this purpose, south-east is considered the best direction. Likewise, the daytime activities - the business activities - are best done in the premises facing south-east. This area is called the "Wealth Zone" in Feng Shui, the Chinese equivalent of the Indian Vaastu Shastra.

Corporate Vaastu: Applied Indian Architecture for Righteous Earning offers an introduction to the principles of business Vaastu - including the vaastu of offices, shopping malls, factories, educational and religious premises, resorts, housing societies, modern apartments, pent houses, service apartments, agricultural land and farmhouses, hotels and restaurants – virtually all the aspects of public-related vaastu. This book is mainly intended to systematise and standardise the techniques and methodologies of the corporate and office vaastu.

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