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Design your pooja room as per Vastu

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 23, 2021, 15:17 IST
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Design your pooja room as per Vastu

Praying to God religiously requires a calm and peaceful ambience. And so, your pooja room is considered to be the most sacred space in your home that radiates only positive energy. A home mandir is an epicentre of harmony and the perfect place to meditate. The direction of the idols, the colour of the walls, and direction play an essential role in maintaining peace in your home. However, placing the idols can be a bit tricky as people tend to ignore the correct placement and direction of the pooja room due to a lack of space and budget. But, no matter how small the pooja room or mandir is, you should always pay attention to the details as per Vastu to ensure the proper flow of health and wealth in your house. Hence, we bring to you a proper guide to design your pooja room, according to Vastu.

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The direction

Direction is one of the most vital elements in Vastu. The direction of the pooja room redefines the energy it reflects. The northeast direction is best suited for a mandir; however, the east and north follow close. If you are designing the home and can make changes, then the Northeast direction is ideal. Remember to place the mandir on the ground level.

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Design

We often see a tomb or pyramid-like structure in a mandir. This shape is ideal for maintaining positive energy and placing the idols. A pooja room should have a low ceiling compared to the house and a door if the design allows you. This design will help you meditate peacefully.

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Placement

After finishing up the direction and placement of the mandir, the next step is to place the idols inside. Try to have only one idol of each god and allocate some space in between them. It is also easier to clean them regularly. The pictures that depict violence or the dead shouldn’t be placed near or in the pooja room.

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Storage

Keeping all the sacred books, diyas, and essence sticks in the mandir isn’t ideal. Having few storage units that face south-east is best suited as per Vastu. However, ensure that no storage units are placed above the mandir or idols.

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Colour

The colour transforms the atmosphere of any place. Take special care while selecting the paint for your mandir or pooja room. Always opt for pastel or light shades of white and yellow to give a pleasant feeling. The bright and dark colours will distract you from your meditation.

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Natural light

An airy and well-ventilated pooja room is best for meditating and praying for long hours. Your pooja room should have a source of natural light; however, if in any case, it isn’t possible, make sure it is well lit with LEDs and diyas. Always place your diyas in the Northeast direction.

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