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Vastu Tips: What is Adham and Singhmukhi land like? Know why it is not considered auspicious for building a house?

June 3, 2026 by Uma Shankar

Home Vastu Tips: Home is every person’s dream. Everyone wants to have his own house. A person works hard throughout his life to build a house. As important as a house is for living, it is equally important that the members living in the house live a happy life. In Vastu Shastra, many rules have been mentioned from building a house to living in it. Experts of Vastu Shastra say that while building a house, great care should be taken about the land.

While building a new house, it is very important to find out what is the condition of the land on which we are constructing the house. What is the nature and shape of the land? There will be no Vaastu defects in future on the land on which we are building a house. Adham and Singhmukhi land is not considered auspicious for building a house. Let us know what this land is like and what are the reasons for not considering it auspicious?

One should never build a house on poor land

According to Vastu Shastra, a house should never be built on poor land. Poor land is called that land where there is less soil to fill the pit. To check whether the land is low land or not, a pit about one to one and a half feet deep is dug in the northern part of the land. Then the extracted soil is filled again in the same pit. If soil remains after filling the pit, then that land is very auspicious. If there is less soil in filling the pit, then such land is considered inauspicious.

The size of the land is considered very important in Vastu Shastra. According to Vastu experts, the land which is wide at the front and narrow at the back is called Singhmukhi land. According to Vaastu beliefs, such land is considered very inauspicious for building a house. It is believed that building a house on such land increases instability and mental unrest.

Houses should not be built at these places also

According to Vastu, it is not considered good to build a house near a cremation ground, a deserted place or an old building that is in ruins. By building a house at such places, there is a risk of negative energy spreading in it. According to Vastu Shastra, the land which is narrow from the front and wide from the back is called Gaumukhi land. Such land is considered very auspicious for building a house.

Also read: Ramayan Katha: Laxman could kill Meghnad only after he did not sleep for 14 years, know what is the story

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on the rules of Vastu Shastra. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

About Uma Shankar

Uma Shankar writes about finance, business, and investment topics. He simplifies complex subjects like stock market, banking, tax, and cryptocurrency to help readers make informed financial decisions. Data-driven reporting is his strength.

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