T Junction Vastu – 6 Critical Remedies for Road-Hit Energy

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T Junction Vastu: 6 Critical Remedies for Dangerous Road-Hit Energy

Veedhi Shoola — the road arrow pointed at your home — is one of the most important external vastu defects. Here is exactly how to neutralise it.

T junction vastu — known classically as Veedhi Shoola or the “road arrow” — is the condition where a road or lane directly faces and points toward a property’s main entrance or front face. T junction vastu is one of the most commonly encountered external vastu defects in urban India, where grid-pattern road layouts frequently create properties at road-end positions.

Unlike roads that run parallel to or past a property, a T junction directs the concentrated energy of all movement, exhaust, headlights, and prana flowing down that road directly at the building’s front face — creating a sustained energetic pressure that affects every occupant.

T junction vastu — Veedhi Shoola diagram showing road arrow pointing at main entrance

Why T Junction Vastu Creates a Defect

In vastu, the ideal relationship between a property and adjacent roads is one of parallel flow — road energy should pass beside the property, not penetrate it. T junction vastu violates this principle by converting the road into a directed energy stream that continuously hits the home’s energetic boundary.

The specific mechanism of T junction vastu defects:

  • Continuous pressure on the entrance: The main entrance is the home’s most important energy valve — T junction vastu keeps this valve under constant external pressure, disturbing the natural inflow and outflow of household energy
  • Amplified negative energy from the road’s direction: Each directional road carries the energy of its source direction — a road from the South carries Yama energy, from the NW carries instability energy, from the West carries declining-cycle energy
  • Vehicle headlights at night: Headlights repeatedly sweeping across the front face of the property create a specific form of energetic disturbance — akin to a repeated energetic “strike” at the home’s boundary
  • Accident risk accumulation: Properties at T junctions also face higher practical risk of vehicle collisions — a vastu concern that has direct physical consequences

T Junction Vastu Severity by Direction

Road Hits FromSeverityPrimary Effect
SouthCriticalYama energy directly at entrance — health crises, unexpected losses
South-WestCriticalNairuti energy — boundary collapse, authority destruction, legal problems
South-EastHighAgni energy — fire element pressure, financial burn, relationship heat
WestModerateDeclining cycle energy — gradual financial and vitality erosion
North-WestModerateVayu instability energy — restlessness, unsettledness, frequent changes
EastLowSolar energy — can be activating; less negative but still needs correction
NorthLowKuber zone energy — least harmful; some interpretations see this as mildly positive
North-EastNegligible–Mild PositiveIshaan energy directed at home — can amplify spiritual and prosperity energy if managed correctly

6 Critical Vastu Remedies for T Junction Plots

Remedy 1: Compound Wall or Boundary Barrier

Method: Construct or raise a compound wall, boundary fence, or decorative screen between the road end and the main entrance. The barrier physically interrupts the road arrow before it reaches the home’s energy boundary. A wall height of at least 5 feet provides meaningful protection. This is the most effective T junction vastu remedy and the first to implement where possible.

Remedy 2: Dense Planting at Road-Facing Boundary

Method: Plant a dense row of trees or shrubs at the road-facing boundary. Mature trees — especially neem, peepal, or any large-canopied variety — act as natural energy diffusers, breaking up the concentrated road energy into dispersed, harmless movement before it reaches the home. This is an especially effective remedy for T junction vastu in open or suburban plots where walls are not possible.

Remedy 3: Outward-Facing Vastu Shield or Bagua Mirror

Method: Mount a convex mirror (Bagua-style) or copper Vastu shield above the main gate or entrance, facing outward toward the road. The convex mirror reflects and disperses the incoming road energy in all directions rather than allowing it to penetrate the property. This is the most commonly used T junction vastu remedy in apartments and urban properties where compound walls are not feasible.

Remedy 4: Gate Offset or Angled Entrance

Method: If the main gate or entrance is directly aligned with the road, reposition it slightly off-centre — even a shift of 2–3 feet to the left or right of the direct road axis significantly reduces the T junction vastu impact. An angled entrance pathway (L-shaped or curved path from gate to door) further dissipates the concentrated road energy before it reaches the building itself.

Remedy 5: Vastu Pyramid at the Property’s Road-Facing Corner

Method: Install copper Vastu pyramids at the two road-facing corners of the compound — the corners that most directly face the approaching road. The pyramids create an energetic deflection field that diverts incoming road energy to the sides of the property rather than straight through the entrance. Embed at ground level for maximum effectiveness.

Remedy 6: Water Feature Inside the Entrance

Method: Place a water feature (small fountain, aquarium, or decorative water bowl) just inside the main entrance — between the gate and the main door. Running water inside the entrance creates a cleansing, purifying energy field that continuously neutralises the incoming road energy before it can penetrate the living spaces. This is particularly effective when combined with Remedy 3.

T Junction Vastu in Apartments

T junction vastu applies to apartments as well as independent homes — whenever an apartment’s main entrance door faces the end of a corridor directly, or when the building itself sits at the end of an approach road. In apartment contexts, the available remedies are different:

  • Place a decorative screen or tall plant directly inside the apartment entrance to interrupt the corridor-end energy
  • Hang a convex mirror above the apartment door facing outward into the corridor
  • Use a colourful, welcoming door mat and decorative entrance elements to transform the threshold energy
  • Ensure the main entrance foyer has sufficient light and positive energy objects — the entrance quality is particularly important in T junction vastu apartments

The classical vastu text Mānasāra describes Veedhi Shoola (T junction vastu) as one of the Astaguna dosha — eight external energy defects that affect a plot regardless of its internal vastu quality. The remedy tradition for T junction vastu is therefore ancient, well-documented, and well-tested across thousands of years of practice. Learn more about external vastu principles at Wikipedia: Vastu Shastra.

Frequently Asked Questions: T Junction Vastu

T junction vastu (Veedhi Shoola) occurs when a road directly faces and points at a property’s main entrance. Instead of energy flowing past the property, T junction vastu directs concentrated road energy — movement, exhaust, headlights, and prana — as a sustained stream at the home’s front face, creating continuous pressure on the entrance energy valve.

A road hitting from the South is the most dangerous in T junction vastu — it channels Yama energy directly at the home. South-West is equally critical. North and North-East T junctions are the least harmful and in some interpretations of T junction vastu, a NE road-end is mildly positive. All T junctions require correction regardless of direction.

Yes — compound wall or dense planting at the boundary, an outward-facing convex mirror above the gate, gate offset from the road axis, copper pyramids at road-facing corners, and a water feature inside the entrance are all effective zero-demolition T junction vastu corrections. The most powerful combination is Remedies 1 and 3 together.

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