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Rectifications in the Extended Plots
There are some simple guidelines for the rectifications in the extended plots.

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While discussing about the rectifications in the extended plots the construction of the buildings in their proper places are referred to. Extensions of plots are always considered auspicious. Certain structures, such as, a compound gate, well or others if built in proper places help in generating positive energy. Vastu Shastra highly recommends the construction of different units in their proper places. This ancient art suggests several tips on the construction of the interior buildings. In any extended plot, it is better to have two compound gates instead of one. It is surely beneficial.

Any construction in the extended plot should always be parallel to the road. The construction should never be oblique. The Southern and Western compound walls of the plot should be thick, heavy and high. Tall growing trees should be planted along these walls. On the other hand the Northern and Easter compound walls of the Plot should be thin, light and of low height. Along these walls tall trees should never be planted. Nothing should be constructed in any corner of the extended plot with the support of the compound walls.

The benefits from a river, reservoir, hills, roads and vithishulas surrounding the extended plot are neither more nor less. Still such extended plots can yield auspicious results only after proper Vastu constructions. So to improve the energy level and the magnetic field of a building or plot structures can always be rectified for establishing peace and prosperity.


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