Vastu Remedies for North-West Cut — Balancing Energy, Overcoming Defects
Zone reference
VAYAVYA zone — 292.5° — 337.5° on the compass. Governed by Moon (Chandra) & Vayu.
When basic NW cut remedies fail six compound defect patterns
Identify which pattern applies to your home.
NW cut + SE extension
The worst compound defect. Missing NW plus extended SE creates severe fire-wind imbalance. Basic NW remedies cannot neutralise without addressing SE simultaneously.
NW cut + toilet adjacent
Missing NW with a toilet in N or W creates double Vayu pollution. Wind energy is both absent AND polluted. Requires specific toilet remediation in parallel.
NW cut + master bedroom in NW position
If your master bedroom occupies the limited NW area that exists, the master's authority and stability are compromised. Relocate masters first, then remediate.
NW cut in multi-floor home
Cuts that affect multiple floors (common in independent houses) require vertical column remediation single-floor remedies work only for single-floor effects.
NW cut + financial remedies inside cut area
Safes, lockers, or financial documents stored in the limited NW area actively drain wealth. Must relocate before remediation works.
NW cut + geopathic stress line
Underground water or electromagnetic lines running through the NW amplify the defect 3-5x. Dowsing diagnosis required to identify and neutralise.
Advanced Vayu balancing framework 6 intervention layers
Layer these in sequence. Do not skip layers.
Layer 1: Diagnostic dowsing of the NW field
Before additional remedies, map the exact NW energy field using L-rods and pendulum. Identify: (a) geopathic stress lines, (b) underground water currents, (c) exact energy "dead spots" within the available NW area. This diagnostic step alone reveals why basic remedies failed in ~40% of compounded cases.
Layer 2: Advanced Helix remedy configuration
Standard NW cut uses the basic 4-arrow Helix. Advanced NW defects require the 9-arrow Vayu-vortex configuration arrows placed on both boundary walls of the cut in a specific spiral sequence. This configuration is only prescribed after diagnostic dowsing confirms the specific defect type.
Layer 3: Vertical column remediation (multi-floor homes)
For multi-floor homes, install remedies at corresponding positions on each floor. A 2-storey home with NW cut needs interventions at ground-floor NW AND first-floor NW, even if only one floor shows visible defect. Vertical energy columns require vertical remediation.
Layer 4: Chandra amplification through silver ritual
Beyond the basic Chandra yantra, perform a monthly silver-water ritual: place pure silver coin in water overnight on Monday, offer to Tulsi or a plant the next morning. Do this for 11 consecutive Mondays. Specifically amplifies Moon energy for NW correction beyond what static yantras provide.
Layer 5: Sound activation with brass bells
NW is the wind/sound zone. A specific brass bell rung 7 times each morning at the NW-available position activates Vayu through sonic resonance. Combine with mantra recitation: "Om Vayave Namaha" 108 times during each Monday sunrise.
Layer 6: Crystal grid reinforcement
Arrange 9 moonstone or clear quartz crystals in a spiral pattern in the NW-available area. Start placing from the center-most point of the cut (closest to where NW should have been) and spiral outward. Cleanse monthly under moonlight. This reinforces the mirror-yantra-chime trio at a subtle-energy level.
Pattern-specific remedies for the six compound defects
Apply in addition to the 6-layer framework.
For Pattern #1 (NW cut + SE extension)
Dual remediation: apply full NW protocol AND reduce SE intensity by adding water elements in SE (small copper bowl with water + a few basil leaves, changed daily). Never add water in NW it amplifies the missing-zone effect. This is one of the few cases where opposing directional remedies are balanced.
For Pattern #2 (NW cut + toilet)
Apply NW cut protocol first. Then layer standard toilet remedies (lid always closed, camphor daily, toilet Helix remedy, copper pyramid on ceiling). Sequence matters NW cut first establishes the base, then toilet remediation works on top.
For Pattern #3 (master bedroom in NW)
Relocate masters to SW if remotely possible. If structurally impossible, ground the NW bedroom heavily: steel almirah in SW corner of room, heavy bed frame (wood not metal), dark wooden furniture. This partially compensates by creating earth-element dominance in a wind-element room.
For Pattern #4 (multi-floor NW cut)
Install mirror + Helix + wind chime at every floor's NW-available position. Additionally: hang a large metal wind chime in the central staircase (if the home has one) stair space becomes the vertical Vayu corridor between floors. Without this, each floor remediates in isolation.
For Pattern #5 (financial items in NW)
Relocate ALL financial items (safes, cash, gold, contracts) to SW corner of the home. Then remediate NW with standard protocol. NW is for relationships and mobility, not wealth storage. This swap alone resolves many "why are wealth NW remedies not working" cases.
For Pattern #6 (geopathic stress in NW)
Neutralise GS first with copper mesh, salt crystals, or a Vastu pyramid placed directly on the stress line (dowsing locates it). Only then apply NW cut remedies. Without GS neutralisation, subtle-energy interventions are cancelled by physical geopathic interference.
Do's & Don'ts
About Jeavin Parmar - Vastu Expert Since 1991
With 35+ years of field consultations and 10,000+ homes assessed across India and internationally, Jeavin Parmar is one of India's most practised Vastu Shastra consultants. The remedies in this guide are derived from his proprietary correction system, including the Helix Directional Remedy a non-structural method developed after two decades of research.
Frequently asked questions
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