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Where to keep safe?
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|December 06, 2025
Discover how Conscious Vaastu blends intention, energy, and alignment to create true lasting prosperity
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One of the most common questions people ask when exploring Vaastu is: Where should we keep the safe in the house? The safe, or cash box, is often seen as the symbol of wealth, security, and prosperity. Families search online, consult guides, and ask experts to understand which direction might help in attracting wealth.
Let us explore this question through the lens of Conscious Vaastu®, which goes beyond mechanical placement and emphasizes awareness, intention, and energy exchange.
Traditional thumb rules
Vaastu’s conventional wisdom suggests that the safe should be placed in the southwest corner of the house, with its door opening towards the north. This is because the southwest is associated with stability and weight, while the north is linked with Kuber, the energy of wealth.
Another school of thought emphasizes placing the safe in the north sector itself, directly connecting it with Kuber Moolam. Both perspectives have their followers, and both are rooted in symbolic interpretations of energy flow. Yet, the question remains: does placing the safe in a particular direction truly attract wealth?
Macro and micro perspectives
To answer this, we must distinguish between the macro and micro concepts in Vaastu.
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