
In Vastu Shastra, the main entrance of a house or office plays a crucial role in determining the energy flow. According to ancient Vastu principles, there are 32 different types of entrances (entries), each having a unique impact on health, wealth, relationships, and overall well-being.
Some entries are considered highly auspicious, some are inauspicious, and a few are even regarded as dangerous. In this blog, we will understand what an entry is, how these 32 entries are divided, and how to identify whether your entrance is beneficial or not.
An entry is the point that connects the external environment (road, surroundings, society) with the internal environment (your home or office).
In simple words:
Depending on its position, an entry can bring:
To understand the 32 entries, directions must be clearly marked:
The plot is divided into 32 equal parts, and each part represents one possible entrance position.
Out of the 32 possible entries, only 8 are considered good or auspicious according to Vastu Shastra.
Let’s understand direction-wise availability of good entries.

Total good entries: 8 out of 32
These 8 good entries are spread across:
An interesting and powerful observation in Vastu is that all good entries together form a Swastika pattern when connected from the center (Brahma Sthan).
If your entrance falls in a bad or dangerous zone, don’t panic.
Early correction can prevent long-term problems.
Understanding the 32 Vastu entries helps you:
If your entry is good as per vastu principles, you can expect positive results and peace of mind.
If not, expert vastu consultation can help balance and heal the space.
If you have questions or want to calculate your exact entry, feel free to connect with a Vastu professional consultant. Learning Vastu in a structured way can empower you to create harmonious living spaces.















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