Vastu Tips: Vastu Shastra is incredibly helpful and constantly highlights the significance of each location in a person's home, with particular attention paid to the temple or other places of worship. Because it radiates the most beneficial energy throughout the house and bestows blessings upon the family, the home temple is valued highly. On the other hand, some temple-related rituals could attract bad energy. You can be harmed by this negative energy in a multitude of ways, but today we'll aid you by sharing some Vastu recommendations about house temples.
Vastu Tips: Remove These Things to Eliminate Negative Energy
- Putting pictures of your ancestors close to your house temple is unlucky. It is considered disrespectful to the gods to place such pictures close to the temple. Move any such photos you may have, ideally with the sun shining on them.
- Old religious texts should not be kept near your home temple since this can lead to an increase in negative energy. Additionally, since it's said to bring negativity, don't store dried or wilted flowers near the temple. If such things are there, remove them.
- A few folks decorate their home temple with several conch shells. Possessing multiple conch shells is said to bring Vastu dosh in Vastu Shastra. It is recommended to retain only one conch shell in the home shrine to enjoy the blessings of the deities.
- It is not advisable to place an idol or image of Lord Shani in your home temple because it is said to have a bad effect on the people living there. In the same way, do not house any representation of a ferocious or angry deity in the temple.
- It is forbidden to assemble broken or damaged idols or images within or near the home temple. These kinds of things are thought to disperse negative energy. Additionally, make sure the Shiva Lingam in the temple is no bigger than a thumb's width.
- Keep heavy objects and debris away from the home temple. In the temple, only consecrated and well-placed idols and images should be kept. Preserve any leftover offerings at the temple, such as flowers, candy, or incense ashes.
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