Navagraha Shanti Guidance is a focused consultation from Vastu Shastri Chetan Ji, applying the classical method of the Vastu Purusha Mandala and the sixteen directional zones to exactly this need. Below, in plain words: what Navagraha Shanti Guidance covers, how it works, who it is for, and what you receive.
What this covers, in plain words
Think of your home as a body: every part has a right place and a job. Vastu Shastra is the old Indian science of that arrangement. Your floor plan is placed over a grid called the Vastu Purusha Mandala, the compass directions are marked, and each room is checked against the direction that naturally supports its purpose. When rooms sit in supportive zones, the house simply feels easier to live in: sleep is deeper, money matters feel steadier, and small quarrels stop finding fuel.
The zones and rules involved
For a home the reading leans on four anchors: the north-east kept light, open and clean; the south-west kept heavy and settled; the kitchen agreeing with the fire corner; and the main entrance sitting on a correct pada of its wall. Every other room is then weighed against the sixteen zones around these anchors.
How the consultation works
You share your floor plan with measurements, a compass reading taken at the main door, and a few photos. The plan is mapped on the mandala, all sixteen zones are measured degree by degree, and every room is compared with its ideal zone. Nothing is guessed and nothing is assumed from photos alone; the compass decides.
Signs this reading is for you
Families usually arrive with one of these: sleep that never refreshes, savings that never gather, quarrels that repeat in the same room, a home that feels heavy the moment you enter, or a purchase decision that will not settle in the mind.
Who should take this
Families in an existing home that feels heavy or unlucky, buyers finalising a new home, and anyone renovating who wants to fix the plan on paper before spending on walls.
What you receive
A written, room-by-room report in simple language: what sits where, what that placement does, and the gentlest correction for anything out of place. Placement, colour, usage and material fixes come first. Demolition is discussed only when truly unavoidable, and even then as an option, never a command.
Inside the written report
The written report lists every room with its zone, what that placement is doing, and the exact correction: usage swap, placement shift, colour, material or element, each with its reason from the texts and its priority order.
What happens after
Most families apply the first corrections within a week and the room-use swaps within a month. A follow-up review is included, so what changed can be read against what the plan promised.
Common questions
Do I need to break any walls?
Almost never. Most homes come into balance with placement changes, colour corrections and usage swaps between rooms. Structural change is the last resort, not the sales pitch.
My home is rented. Is a consultation still useful?
Yes. Rented homes are corrected with reversible, no-drill methods: furniture direction, room usage, colours through decor, and element placement you take with you when you move.
What if my house fails many checks?
No house fails. Every report ends with a correction path sequenced by impact and ease, so you start with the change that helps the most and costs the least.
Do you visit the home or work from the plan?
Both are offered. The plan plus compass reading carries the full analysis; an on-site visit adds verification for large or complex homes. The method and the report stay identical.
Our home is already built. Is it too late?
No. The majority of corrections in any honest report are non-structural: usage, placement, colour and element. Built homes correct well; they simply correct in a different order than drawings do.
Ready to begin? Book Navagraha Shanti Guidance, or send your floor plan on WhatsApp for a quick scope confirmation first.
Vastu Shastri Chetan Ji