By Pt. Abhishek Sharma
Reasons for Wealth Blockage and Easy Remedies

There are times when effort is sincere yet money does not stay at home. Income comes in but sudden expenses or delayed payments keep breaking the flow. During such phases people often discuss planets and destiny while the Vastu balance of the house or office receives very little attention. The same space where one sleeps, works and spends most of the time quietly shapes thoughts, decisions and even financial habits.
Vastu Shastra explains this influence through certain specific Vastu doshas. Each dosha is connected with a direction, an element and a pattern of behaviour. This article explores three major Vastu doshas that are linked with blocked money flow, weak savings and disturbed peace of mind and also offers simple corrections that do not demand any structural change.
The following table presents these three doshas in a concise form.
| Zone | Common mistake | Possible impact on wealth and life |
|---|---|---|
| North East Ishan corner | Heavy storage, tank, toilet, clutter | Blocked opportunities, confusion, weak focus |
| Main entrance | Broken, narrow, dark or crowded entrance | Missed chances, unstable income, low morale |
| Water and leakage areas | Dripping taps, damp walls, seepage | Financial drain, rising expenses, stress |
These areas express both traditional energy principles and very practical habits. Where space is open, clean and bright, thinking also becomes more organised.
In Vastu Shastra the North East or Ishan corner is regarded as the most sensitive and sacred part of a house. It is considered ideal when it stays light, open and clean because it is associated with new possibilities, spiritual inclination and subtle intuition. When this corner turns into a store for trunks, overhead tanks, toilets or piled clutter, its natural softness becomes dull.
In many homes the first gentle light of morning could enter from this direction. If windows remain blocked with cupboards or closed curtains, that light does not reach the mind either. Over years this corner begins to feel like a forgotten part of the house while Vastu views it as the place that can support clarity and new direction.
When the North East carries heavy structures or disorder Vastu tradition notes some typical outcomes.
These effects also make sense psychologically. Heavy and dark spaces tend to create heavy and unclear thoughts.
The first step is to restore lightness in this zone.
After these changes many people notice that planning becomes smoother and decisions feel less clouded.
The main entrance is called the mouth of energy in Vastu. It is the point through which new people, opportunities and experiences enter the inner space. If this doorway is narrow, dark, broken or always crowded the first impression is one of resistance. A squeaky or jammed door can make not only guests but also chances feel unwelcome.
On the other hand a clean, bright and inviting entrance instantly changes the mood. The house feels open and the residents also greet the world with more confidence. For this reason the condition of the main door is considered closely linked with money, career and social movement.
When the main entrance carries Vastu dosha some common patterns are observed.
All these point to a blocked dialogue with the outer world and that blockage often starts right at the entrance.
Most entrance related doshas can be corrected with mindful care.
These simple steps can create a pathway through which opportunities and visitors both feel comfortable entering.
Vastu connects the water element with flow, liquidity and financial movement. Balanced movement of water reflects smooth circulation of resources. Continuous dripping from taps or dampness inside walls represents the opposite. It gradually eats into the structure of the house and into the financial comfort of the family.
Often families treat a small leak as a minor issue and postpone repair for months. This habit leads to waste of water and money together. It silently sends a message that resources will somehow manage on their own while discipline in spending and saving becomes weaker.
Water related doshas are linked with several practical difficulties.
Damp walls and stagnant water not only look unpleasant, they also create a dull mood that affects confidence.
Respect for the water element begins with stopping every unnecessary leak.
These actions strengthen both respect for nature and respect for money.
| Vastu dosha | Main cause | Suggested correction |
|---|---|---|
| Heavy North East Ishan corner | Storage, tank, toilet, clutter | Make it light, open, bright and clean |
| Blocked or damaged main entrance | Narrow, dark or broken entrance | Clean, repair, add light and a healthy green plant |
| Water leakage and dampness | Dripping taps, pipes, wet walls | Repair quickly, keep tanks clean, avoid stagnation |
The aim of these remedies is to create awareness rather than fear. When a person becomes attentive to the space where life unfolds, the same attentiveness naturally spreads to money, time and relationships.
In modern cities people are surrounded by stylish interiors yet feel drained at the end of the day. Gradually many have realised that true comfort lies in balance not in decoration alone. A house where air, light and order work together becomes a quiet anchor in stressful times.
Small Vastu remedies fit well into this search for balance. Young homeowners prefer adjustments that do not damage the structure but transform the experience of living. Keeping the Ishan corner light, making the entrance welcoming and treating water with respect are three habits that not only honour tradition but also build practical discipline in handling money and decisions.
Question 1. Can improving only the North East direction solve money issues
Balancing the North East by keeping it light, open and clean is helpful for finances because it supports clarity and new opportunities. Real change needs this along with effort, planning and saving habits.
Question 2. What is the first step to correct the main entrance
The first step is to remove dustbins, broken objects and scattered footwear from around the door. After that one can focus on lighting, repair of the door and a neat nameplate.
Question 3. Is a small leaking tap also a serious Vastu dosha
A constantly leaking tap or pipe is seen as a sign of waste of both water and money. Ignoring it for long can damage the structure and weaken financial discipline so it should be repaired quickly.
Question 4. Do these three Vastu doshas always require expert consultation
Basic corrections like decluttering, adding light, rearranging furniture and fixing leaks can be done without expert help. When the layout is very complex a consultation may add clarity but it is not mandatory for every home.
Question 5. Can Vastu remedies alone remove financial struggles
Vastu remedies support a positive environment and mindful habits. Lasting financial stability still depends on hard work, wise choices and responsible spending along with these corrections.
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