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L Type Plots
According to Vastu Shastra it is best not to buy L Type Plots.

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Vastu Shastra has laid down several principles for buying plots. There are certain kinds of plots that must be avoided and the L-shaped plot is one of them.

These are the reasons why one should not buy L type plots:-

•A plot without the north-east corner is the worst kind. Vastu Shastra predicts that if any construction takes place in this kind of a plot it will lead to destruction. The head of the family or the other members will always fall sick. In addition to this there would be great financial losses.

•A plot without the south-east corner leads to clashes between husband and wife, mental strife for ladies, disruption in the education of children and also to economic instability.

•A plot where the south-west corner is replaced by an extended south and south-east directions will result in sickness, physical disability and mental diseases.

•If the North West corner of a plot is missing it leads to unnecessary enmity, fear of theft and robbery.


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