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The location of the shop, exteriors including the slope and shape of the plot, placement of interiors, direction for the entrance, exit etc. plays equally important role in making a shop/business prosper.

In short we can say that the Vastu needs to be equally considered before making a new shop/business. The shops which are Vastu compliant always profit and prosper.

So, what is an ideal shop? Let us have a look:

•An ideal shop should be square-shaped or rectangular or have a front wider than the rear. However, triangular or irregular shaped shops or those with narrow front and wide rear should be avoided, as they lead to financial loss and mental tensions.

•There should be no open drain in front of the shop, as it causes loss of wealth. Even stagnant water in front does not bode well for the shop.

•The showcases and other heavy items of furniture should be placed towards the south-west of the shop, but never towards the north-east, as it leads to losses..

•The cash counter should open towards the north, the quadrant of Kuber, the Lord of Wealth. Ensure that the cash box is never empty.

•The shop owner should sit inside the shop facing east or north. He should never sit facing south or west, as it creates problems or losses. The cashier is best located in the south-east.

•Auspicious symbols of swastik should always be displayed in the shop. The words 'shubh-labh' and 'riddhi-siddhi' should be written on one of the walls inside the shop.

•Every morning, after opening the shop, prayers should be offered to God by lighting a lamp and burning incense sticks.

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Regards:

From India, Pune
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