5 Essential pooja room tips for Happy homes

5 Essential Pooja room tips for happy homes

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Your pooja room is not only a sacred place but should also ooze a positive aura so that you can get into a meditative state. According to Vastu Shastra, the pooja room plays a pivotal role in harnessing and spreading positivity throughout your home. However, not many people are well-versed in vastu guidelines. So, to make it easier for you, we have collated some of the most important pooja room vastu tips for your home. Read on.

Quick 5 Tips

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Ground floor of the house for Pooja room

#1 Perfect location of Pooja Room in the house

If you’re designing a new home and can control where your pooja room goes, then we strongly suggest avoiding the basement or higher floors of the house. It’s best to place your mandir on the ground level. Mainly the North East

Logic Behind it: Vastu Shastra propagates the north-east direction so as to harness maximum energy from the sun.

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Choose marble over wood

#2 No use of Arificial Materials

The colour white is ideal for a pooja room setup. And what better material to use for it than marble. The gold detailing easily compliments the pillars for this mandir thereby creating a devotional look.

Logic Behind it: The colour white symbolizes cleanliness, freshness, and simplicity. The colour white often seems like a blank slate, symbolizing a new beginning or a fresh start. Marble does not attract ants and other insects as compared to wood and other artificial materials.

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#3 Avoid placing the idol on the ground:

Once the layout and structure of your pooja room are ready, it’s time to place your idol. Ideal placement would be a few inches away from the wall with at least six inches from the ground. Portraits of the dead and paintings depicting violence do not belong in your pooja room

Logic Behind it: The idol should be away from the wall and on a raised platform from the ground to ensure continuous air flow around the idol. Additionally, this aids in enveloping the idol with the fragrance of the incense sticks.

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#4 Go for neutral background colors

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 Behind it: Light colours help keep the space bright, while dark, loud shades can be distracting when you pray.

#5 Aura is everything

Choose Lighting that is warm and welcoming What’s not to love about a bright room? And especially a bright pooja room?

Since it would be the smallest room of your home, you will need bright lights to illuminate it. If that’s not possible, use ample artificial lights as a substitution.

You can also use lamps to illuminate it from the sides that give it an even more spiritual and meditative aura.

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