Built Formstubschool: pan-indian· Svoboda — Vāstu

Tiger-mouthed Tract (Vyāghra-mukhī Bhūmi)

व्याघ्रमुखी भूमिVyāghra-mukhī Bhūmi

also: tiger-mouthed-tract, vyaghramukhi-bhumi, tiger-faced-plot

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Definition

A trapezoidal plot WIDER in front than at the rear (like a tiger: head wider than hips). Said to 'eat up all your resources and give you very little in return'—INAUSPICIOUS for dwellings ('it will most likely make you miserable')—but AUSPICIOUS for COMMERCE, because its broad mouth/threshold (a longer storefront) invites people in and suits high monetary inflow. Remediable by shifting the entrance to the short side (→ Cow-mouthed) or partitioning off corner triangles to a rectangle. ⚑ STUB — geometry/ayadi/full effects belong to the ch.5 shapes-mandala theme; enrich there. [MODERN — Svoboda transmitting a TRADITIONAL/claimed-classical typology].
Traditional

Prāṇa relevance

Plot-shape as prāṇa/prosperity-flow regulator: the wide mouth admits much but retains little (resources flow out) — the detrimental-for-homes pole of the Cow/Tiger worked example. Bodily-prāṇa trace not drawn beyond the prosperity-prāṇa idiom.

Sources

  • txt-svoboda-vastuch. 1 'Encouraging Space to Cooperate' / 'Tiger and Cow, Again' (PDF pp.011–013, pp.037–038)Modern✓ verifiedVyāghra-mukhī Bhūmi = plot wider in front, narrower at rear; eats up resources, bad for dwellings, good for business; remediable by entrance-shift to the short side or partitioning into a rectangle

Other attributes

Form Class
plot-shape (trapezoidal tract)
Effects
inauspicious for homes ('eats up resources', misery); auspicious for business (wide threshold attracts inflow); remediable by entrance-shift or rectangularizing [TRADITIONAL, claimed-classical]