Road Hit House in vastu – Good or Bad? | Veedhi Shola Explained in Vastu

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Welcome to another insightful discussion inspired by real-life questions from property buyers and homeowners. Recently, during a real estate–related event, one question kept coming up repeatedly:

Is it bad to buy or live in a house that faces a road hit (T-intersection or Vithola/Veedhi Shoola)?

This concern is very common, and there are many misconceptions surrounding it. In this blog, let’s clearly understand what a road hit property is, whether it is always negative, and what practical remedies can be applied.

What Is a Road Hit or T-Intersection Property?

A road hit property (also called Veedhi Shoola, Vithola, Vishula, or T-intersection house) refers to a house where:

  • A straight road ends directly at the house
  • When you open the main door, you see the road coming straight toward the property

In such cases, the house is positioned perpendicular to the road, and the road appears to “hit” the property.

Because roads carry continuous movement, speed, and activity, they are believed to bring strong energy toward the house. This is where concerns usually arise.

Is a Road Hit Property Always Bad?

The simple answer is NO.

Not all road hit or T-intersection properties are bad. This is one of the biggest myths in Vastu Shastra.

  • Some road hits can bring power, growth, visibility, and success
  • Others can cause disturbance, instability, health issues, or losses

The impact depends entirely on:

  • The exact direction of the road
  • The precise degree at which it hits the house
  • Which zone of the property is affected

This is why generalized advice like “never buy a road hit house” is misleading.

Why Direction and Degree Matter

In Vastu, even a small shift in degrees can completely change the result. Looking at a property from a high-level direction (north, south, east, west) is not enough.

A qualified Vastu consultant must:

  • Plot the property accurately
  • Measure the exact degrees
  • Identify which energy zone is impacted

Without this detailed analysis, it is impossible to say whether a road hit is beneficial or harmful.

Powerful Real-Life Example: Buckingham Palace

To help you understand this better, let’s look at a well-known example.

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Buckingham Palace, the center of the British Empire for centuries, has a road hit.

If you stand at the main gate of the palace, you will clearly see a large road directly facing it. From this very location, the British Empire once ruled a major part of the world. The saying “the sun never sets on the British Empire” reflects the immense power associated with that place.

This proves that a road hit can also bring authority, visibility, and dominance when it falls in the right zone.

Road Hit in Temples: Another Important Observation

If you observe major temples in India—such as Tirupati, Rameshwaram, or many ancient temples—you’ll notice a common pattern:

  • The main entrance aligns directly with a road
  • When the doors open, the road leads straight to the deity

This is again a form of road hit, yet it is considered extremely auspicious. The reason is simple: the direction and energy alignment are correct.

What If the Road Hit Is in a Wrong Zone?

If a road hits a property in an unfavorable direction or sensitive zone, it can create problems. In extreme cases, it may even be advisable to vacate the house.

However, in many situations, Vastu remedies can reduce the negative impact by about 50–60%, making the house livable and balanced.

Simple and Practical Remedy for T-Intersection Houses

One commonly followed and effective remedy is:

  • Install Lord Ganesha’s idol on the compound wall or fence where the road hits
  • The idol should face the road
  • Place it inside a small covered niche or mandap to protect it from weather
  • Daily, offer:
    • A simple prayer
    • One flower
    • Basic arati (no elaborate puja required)

This remedy works especially well for T-intersection properties and helps neutralize aggressive energy coming from the road.

Final Thoughts

Do not jump to conclusions just because a property is road hit or at a T-intersection. Such properties are not universally bad.

  • Some road hits can bring exceptional success and recognition
  • Others may require remedies or careful evaluation

The key takeaway is this:

Never decide on a road hit property without consulting a qualified Vastu professional who can analyze exact degrees and directions.

Making decisions based on assumptions or general opinions can lead to unnecessary fear—or missed opportunities.

Hope this explanation helps you understand road hit properties more clearly. We’ll discuss another interesting Vastu topic soon. Thank you for reading.

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