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One of the most important pooja room vastu tips is the colour of the room. Create a meditative atmosphere using light colours like white, light blue or light yellow. If you opt for marble then white or pale yellow or ochre would work well. Logic: Light colors help keep the space bright, while dark, loud shades can be distracting when you pray. And especially a bright pooja room? Since it would be the smallest room of your home, you will need bright lights to illuminate it.

Aid your diyas with a window in the northeast direction. In Diffe Know More. January 26, Pooja Room Vastu tip 1: Heavenly Direction The direction plays an important role in harnessing positivity The location of your pooja room is crucial in defining its auspicious aura.

Pooja Room Vastu tip 2: Mandir Design The ceiling and entry is important for vastu Your pooja room should have a low ceiling. Your Interior Guide. Never face the idol or picture of God towards the north, otherwise, the worshiper will face towards the south.

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If you have vacant shelves in the entertainment unit, you can decorate a small corner for a dedicated puja space. However, privacy and concentration will remain an issue for people who like to spend a lot of time in meditation and praying. You can customise a kitchen cabinet to make it work like a small mandir. Use decorative tiles on the wall where the temple is being fixed, or make a small arch and then fix the temple to highlight it.

The door of the cabinet could have carved edges and shapely holes on its surface, for dispersion of smoke when diyas and incense sticks are lit.

Place the mandir in the kitchen on the left or right side of the stove. Avoid keeping the stove opposite the temple, and never place the mandir above the gas stove or the kitchen sink as it can bring bad luck. You can convert an empty corner of the dining room into a pooja space by setting up a set of neat pedestals so that the idols are several inches above ground level. You can also place tiny lights above or below the idols to illuminate the region and also store pooja essentials.

You can also install a tiny curtain for privacy and keeping the pooja room out of public view. If the home temple is placed in the living room, dining area, bedroom or study, it is better to use a room divider and create a separate puja space.

A simple curtain, a glass wall, an ornate plaster of Paris divider, or vertical garden room dividers can be used. A small wooden divider with shelves can also be used to keep puja accessories. Design it with religious symbols, etchings or stencil cuts on the screens, for a pleasing impact. If you have open shelves, you can easily arrange a mini pooja space for placing the idols. For small homes, metal shelves built into a corner of the house make a trendy pooja area with different idols on each shelf and space for lamps and incense sticks too.

Create a small niche or alcove on a wall for a temple in a small home. Decorate the niche in lovely soothing colours and deck up the temple with soothing focus lights. See also: Vastu tips for keeping Lord Ganesha at home. If you have a duplex house, it is advisable to place the temple on the ground floor. Some people keep the temple in the bedroom or kitchen. In such cases, hang a curtain in front of the temple, when you are not using the temple.

Also, when placing a temple in the kitchen, reserve the north-east corner for it. Also, note that the temple should not be against a wall that has a toilet behind it. It should also not be placed below a toilet on the upper floor. Never place the temple in the basement, as it is considered inauspicious.

Never place the idol on the floor. Ideally, the idol should not be more than 10 inches. Ensure that the idols are not placed in a cramped manner.

The idol of Lord Ganesh should be placed on the left side of Goddess Lakshmi. According to Vastu, idols should not face each other. If you are using a wooden temple, ensure a dome structure on its top and ensure that the entry towards the puja room has a threshold.

If an idol is damaged, replace it and never keep broken idols in the temple. A two-shutter door is ideal for a puja room, as per Vastu. In such cases, the idol should not be facing the door directly. See also: Vastu Shastra tips main door. According to temple Vastu, lighting a diya wards off negative energies. Diyas should be placed on the right side of the person performing the puja. If one prefers to keep the diya lit for extended periods, then, it is safer to opt for diyas covered with glass.

Whatever you light camphor, diya or incense sticks, consider fire safety precautions. According to Vastu, never place the diyas facing south, as it is said to drain wealth. Always use cotton wicks inside the diyas. Ensure that there are electric points near the temple, so that one can light up the temple during festive days. One can decorate the temple with battery-operated tea lights or fairy lights or a strip of LED lights or even have soothing backlight panels for the temple.

Always use fresh flowers in a puja room. Avoid stale ones. According to Vastu, flowers should be removed in the late evenings from the temple, once they dry and wilt. Decorate the temple with fresh flowers, such as marigold, mogra, orchid and a toran of mango leaves.

Lotus is the favorite flower of goddess Lakshmi and red hibiscus is offered to Ma Kali and even Ganesha. Also, marigold along with Durva grass is used for Ganpati puja. Lord Krishna is offered Tulsi. White Palash or white flower is presented to Ma Saraswati. Do not put your own pictures in the puja room. It leads to an imbalance in the energy of the house.

Avoid keeping things that you do not intend to use in the puja room. Create a small shelf near the temple, to place the incense, puja materials and holy books. Avoid keeping unnecessary items below the temple or dustbins in this area.

Do not store anything above the idols. For water, use copper vessels only only and change the water of the kalash daily. Ensure only those holy books are kept in the temple area which are read regularly. Do not keep torn books at all. For the temple space, use white, beige, lavender or light yellow colours. Strictly avoid dark brown and black. Decorate the temple with fresh flowers. Light a few aroma candles, dhoop or incense sticks, to cleanse the area and create a divine ambience.

Remember that cleanliness in such a space is most important. Place a red-coloured cloth below the photographs or other idols in the temple. As per Vastu, the sound of the bell keeps the negative energy away. A bell should be kept in home temples, on the left side. Adorn the floor with rangoli designs as it brings positive vibes and exudes joy.



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