A modern home is full of active devices: router, television, computer, chargers, switchboards, streaming boxes, and screens. Present-day Vastu generally treats these as part of the fire element, which is why the south-east is widely favoured for electronics such as televisions, computers, lights, and charging zones. Some consultant traditions also use the east or north-west for communication devices like routers, especially when the goal is networking and smoother connection, while the north-east is usually avoided for active electronics because it is kept for peace, prayer, and mental clarity.
This is one of the clearest modern reasons we still need Vastu. Technology has entered every room, and without order it creates fatigue. A television dominating the wrong corner, a router beside the bed, chargers scattered across sacred or restful zones, and wires exposed everywhere can make a house feel overstimulated. Perfect Vastu does not reject technology. It gives technology its rightful place.
The remedy is encouragingly practical: group active devices intelligently, avoid overloading sockets, keep wires controlled, and do not let the most peaceful zones become digital dumping grounds. A disciplined digital corner can make the entire home feel more calm, modern, and well-governed.
Common defects and remedies
| Common error | Why it weakens harmony | Positive remedy |
|---|---|---|
| TV in north-east | Burdens the calmest sacred zone | Shift to south-east where possible |
| Router beside the bed | Increases restlessness in a rest zone | Place in a work or common area instead |
| Chargers and wires scattered everywhere | Creates visual and energetic clutter | Create one controlled charging corner |
| Computer in an unstable position | Weakens work rhythm | Use a south-east desk zone and face east or north |
| Too many screens in one room | Overstimulates the space | Spread functions and simplify device layout |
These rules reflect current digital-era Vastu practice for electronics, screens, and communication devices.


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