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Vastu for Study Room

The study room is a place of ‘Vidya Abhyaas’ or the practice of knowledge. Regular practice is the process for attaining knowledge or Vidya. As the famous adage goes- practice makes a man perfect. Abhyaas or practice also needs a favorable environment where there can be more efficiency to attain knowledge. This is exactly what Vastu Shastra does for us. It gives us the knowledge about the best placements and directions for study rooms where we can practice to attain the desired knowledge. Thus, study room Vastu is a divine science that helps us program our sacred corner of education. If we follow the correct Vastu guidelines for designing the study room, our children can excel in whatever they do. They can rise above all competition and stay there consistently.

East Direction: Almost all Vastu gurus suggest that East should be the first choice for a study room. East is the direction of the rising sun, which grants immense intellectual prowess and wisdom.    
West of South West (WSW) Direction: The energy fields of the WSW direction are highly conducive to studies. This corner is best suited to make a study room. As per the Vastu Purush Mandala, there are two powerful energy fields in this direction namely Duwarik and Sugreev, which grant immense wisdom. 

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North East Direction: Known as the Ishaan Koan, the North East is the most sacred corner of the house. Sitting in the North East and studying will allow your children to receive incoming energy fields which help in studying and retention.  
South West Direction: The direction of skills and stability, a study room in the South West is perfect for children preparing for competitive exams or acquiring specialized knowledge.  
East of South East Direction: The area between East and South East is good for a study room for school-going children. The energies of this zone aid a fruitful thought process and awaken the inquisitiveness of young children.

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