There is a misconception that vastu does not permit doors facing each other and that these should always be staggered. The reality, however, is that all the ancient vastu scriptures are silent about door alignment. Practically also, the plans of old buildings, including ancient temples do, the four doors — the main entrance, door to the prasaad, mandap door and the door to the garbha griha were always aligned along a straight line.
This pattern in door location is observed in almost all the houses in Old Delhi. Houses built here are beautiful case studies of application of MahaVastu 4- step method. Those streets in which such houses are made were not only centres of attraction in the past centuries, but even today, major wholesale Asian markets are governed from these places. If doors aligned in a single row had been so wrong — then how would this city flourished for so long?
Again, all the places in England have not only three or four, but at times, up to seven doors, aligned one after the other. We all know too well the role England has played in shaping the history of the world.
So, it is always better to design the doors as per practical requirements of architecture planning in compliance with the first step of MahaVastu, namely, considering the effects of the 32 entrances.
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