Vastu Shastra has recommended certain timings, which prove auspicious for occupation of any residential property.
There are three types of occupation :
1. Apurva Pravesh (Novel Entry) : It means that individual is the first person to occupy the said property and that no one else has ever occupied it before.
2. Swapurva Pravesh (Entry after a short absence) : It means that individuals is occupying or returning to his own existing property after a short absence, due travel, transfer etc.
3. Dwandva Pravesh (Mixed Entry) : It means that the individual re-occupying a refurnished or extended or renovated property. It may have been renovated due to accidents, dilapidation, earthquake etc.
Monthwise effects of occupation of any property :
There are three types of occupation :
1. Apurva Pravesh (Novel Entry) : It means that individual is the first person to occupy the said property and that no one else has ever occupied it before.
2. Swapurva Pravesh (Entry after a short absence) : It means that individuals is occupying or returning to his own existing property after a short absence, due travel, transfer etc.
3. Dwandva Pravesh (Mixed Entry) : It means that the individual re-occupying a refurnished or extended or renovated property. It may have been renovated due to accidents, dilapidation, earthquake etc.
Monthwise effects of occupation of any property :
- Chaitra : Loss of wealth.
- Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwin, Kartika, Margashirsa : Very ordinary results. Possibility of monetary loss and creation of enmity.
- Vaishakh, Jyestha and Phalgun : Continuous Prosperity in every respect.
Furthermore, occupation during the first ten days of a month always proves beneficial to the occupants. However month of Chaitra is very harmful for occupation of any new property.
Equally auspicious are the following Nakshatras viz :
Equally auspicious are the following Nakshatras viz :
- Pushya
- Anuradha
- Mriga
- Swati
- Dhanishtha
- Shatataraka
- Ultra
- Uttara Bhadrapada
- Uttarashadha
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