T-Point Plot Vastu: Veedhi Shoola Explained Without the Fear


Straight answer: not every T-point is a crisis. The classical name is veedhi shoola, the road-spear: a street ending straight into the plot. Its seriousness depends entirely on which direction the spear strikes and what it hits, and half the market has forgotten the second part of that sentence.

The severity scale, plainly

A road striking the north-east or east portion is traditionally the gentlest and can even be read favourably for certain uses. A spear into the exact main gate line is always taken seriously, whatever the direction. The genuinely heavy cases are roads thrusting into the south-west or the south, the stability zones, and those are the T-points worth walking away from for a family home.

Remedies that actually work

First, geometry: shift the main gate off the spear line, even by a few feet, so the thrust meets wall, not opening. Second, mass: a solid, slightly taller boundary section with a dense evergreen hedge on the strike line absorbs honestly; this is the working ancestor of every mirror-and-symbol shortcut sold today. Third, grade: keep that boundary edge marginally raised. Symbolic supports have their place after these, never instead of them. The exact drawing for your plot comes from a T-Point Plot Purchase Verdict before buying, or a T-Point Shape and Slope Analysis for land already owned.

Buying maths

T-point plots price lower, which is precisely why the verdict matters: a gentle north-east spear at a discount can be excellent buying, a south-west spear at any discount is not. Shape rules from the plot shape guide stack on top; a cut plot with a bad spear is two problems wearing one price tag.

Common questions

The road ends at my neighbour’s edge of the shared wall, not mine.

The strike belongs to the plot it enters. Adjacent thrust is a mild watch item, not your dosha.

Do convex mirrors on the gate fix it?

They accompany, at best. Gate shift, mass and hedge do the work; the mirror is a garnish the tradition tolerates.

Commercial use on a T-point?

Visibility-hungry businesses sometimes seek exactly these plots on the gentler directions. Use changes the verdict, which is why the verdict is bespoke.

Send the plot sketch with the road marked and book a consultation; the spear gets measured, not feared.