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Vastu states that you will be able to use garage in a better way if the vehicle you own, be it car or a scooter, is parked in the correct direction. The wrong parking of any vehicle may lead to mental stress, physical damage like accidents or even financial losses. If the vehicle is parked facing the wrong direction, your journey may be full of obstacles. Expert SK Mehta gives a few tips on how a vehicle should be parked.
- The best place to park a vehicle is North West zone.
- If there is no space in the North West zone, park the vehicle in the South East zone.
- East and North should be reserved for smaller vehicles, while South and West for big ones.
- Parking big vehicles like jeep or a car constantly in the North East may create vaastu dosha and be a reason of your financial losses, leading to mental stress as well. Covering the parking lot in this zone will worsen the situation.
- Two-wheelers which are used daily can be parked in the North East zone if there is no other space available. However make sure not to park them in extreme corners and not to keep them there more than 24 hours to keep away negative energy.
- If you have a porch in the South West zone of your house, you can park large-sized four- wheelers there. These are considered lucky and may help you in profits. However, if you keep parking and un-parking the vehicles in this area, it may lead to negative energy and ups and downs in your business.
- Never park your vehicle facing South. This increases the maintenance of the vehicle and lead to unfruitful journeys.
- If you wish to construct a metal or fibre shed to protect your automobiles, never do so in the North East zone. Also make sure the shed does not touch the building.The slope of the shed should always be in the North or East direction, and this can be created by taking the help of walls towards the South and West.
- If you are creating a parking space in the basement, make sure that its entry is positioned in the North, East, North West or North East direction.