Vāstu-pūjā, Vāstu-maṇḍala Deities, Site Computations, and Doorway/Tree Prescriptions
गन्धपुष्पगृहं कार्यमैशान्यां पट्टसंयुतम् / भाण्डागारं च कौबेर्यां गोष्ठागारं च वायवे
gandhapuṣpagṛhaṃ kāryamaiśānyāṃ paṭṭasaṃyutam / bhāṇḍāgāraṃ ca kauberyāṃ goṣṭhāgāraṃ ca vāyave
تُجعل غرفةُ العِطر والزهور في الشمال الشرقي مع رفوفٍ مُهيّأة؛ ويُوضَع المخزن في جهة الشمال؛ وتكون حظيرةُ الأبقار في الشمال الغربي.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, Ācāra context)
Concept: Spatial dharma: allocate functions to directions to harmonize purity, prosperity, and livelihood.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa and order in prakṛti: right arrangement supports sattva (Īśānya), artha (Kauberya), and prāṇa-movement (Vāyavya).
Application: Keep fragrant/flower offerings and clean items in the north-east; store valuables/grain in the north; place cattle-related spaces in the north-west with airflow.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: directional quadrants (vāstu)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.46.13 (Vāstu-devatā worship prerequisite); Garuda Purana 1.46.16 (water/fuel/weapons placements)
This verse assigns specific household functions to specific quarters—north‑east for fragrances/flowers, north for storage, and north‑west for cattle—indicating that orderly living and ritual cleanliness are supported by directional discipline.
It does not describe the soul’s journey; it belongs to the Ācāra (conduct) teachings, emphasizing proper household organization as part of dharmic living.
Keep a clean, dedicated space for worship-related items like flowers and incense (ideally in the north‑east), place general storage away from sacred areas (north), and situate animal/cattle areas toward the north‑west where applicable.