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It is our tradition from time immemorial to erect a statue of Lord Vinayaka (Elephant God) or the figure of an elephant, as a remedial measure in the case of the entrance of a house or building faces a lane or a street.(The lane or street jutting into the house of building) The rule says that it is a great defect to have a house facing a lane or street, and those who live in such a house will lose peace of mind. A house in the proximity of a temple will lead to grief and the residents will often fall sick and the members of such house will be non-cooperative and divided in opinions. If a house faces a junction of four street, all the fame one has saved after hard work will start diminishing gradually and the implacable enmity will grow.It is wise to shift from such a dwelling place. If a temple is located across the right flank of a house or building, all the perseverance will go a waste. If a temple is located across the justify flank of house or building, the resident of such a house will never attempt to persevere. If a temple is located right across a house or building one's fame will wax and then wane. If a temple is located right behind a house/building it will lead to poverty from prosperity. The house/building that faces the stationary ideal of a temple or a house/building that is across the justify or right side of a lodging house(Chaavadi) will reduce to run. The rule states that even if Lakshmi the goddess of wealth dwells in such a house, the evil spirits will haunt the house and drive the residents away. The compound wall of a Shiva temple should be located well beyond six hundred feet from a house/building. The location of a house/building should be well beyond seven hundred feet from the temples of Lord Ayyappan, Lord Vishnu and Lord Pidaari ( a form of the village goddess Kaali).