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Correct the common defects

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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November 23, 2025

Here's how you can to fix a home that isn’t Vastu compliant

- Nitien Parmar

When you move into a new home, you dream of peace, happiness, and success.

But what if your dream house secretly carries invisible blocks to your health, wealth, or relationships? The truth is—modern homes are rarely built with 100% Vastu compliance. That’s why they need to be rectified, re-energised, and balanced using powerful Vastu Shastra techniques.

Bad Vastu should not be ignored. Living in a house with wrong Vastu can quietly drain your energy and create endless struggles. If left uncorrected, it may show up as:

• Sudden health issues or chronic sickness in the family

• Money slipping away despite hard work

• Job loss, career struggles, or business failures

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1 min

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1 mins

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1 mins

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1 min

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1 mins

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4 mins

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1 min

January 25, 2026

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