Pooja Ghar Vastu Tips: Avoid these 8 common mistakes in your home temple for financial stability

Pooja Ghar Vastu Tips: Avoid these 8 common mistakes in your home temple for financial stability

Vastu Shastra, which is an important part of Hinduism, is considered very important for the flow of positive energy and prosperity in our lives. According to this scripture, if the rules of Vastu are followed in the house, then not only the atmosphere of the house remains calm and pleasant, but it also brings Ayurvedic prosperity and happiness in the house. Under Vastu Shastra, there are specific directions and rules related to each room, such as kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms and especially home temples.

There is a need to pay special attention to the temple of the house, as it is a place where there is an atmosphere of reverence and devotion. When we follow some rules in the temple of the house according to Vastu, it brings positive changes in our life. But many times inadvertently we keep some such things in the temple of the house which are considered inauspicious according to Vastu. Keeping these things in the temple spreads negative energy in the house and causes financial problems. Let us know what should be avoided in the temple of the house shared by astrologer Narinder Juneja.

Big size Shivling

According to Vastu Shastra, Shivling is considered very auspicious in the temple of the house, but it is important to note that the size of the Shivling should be small. A large -sized Shivling in the temple of the house is considered inauspicious. Due to this, the flow of negative energy in the house may increase and financial problems can arise. The form and shape of Shivling can obstruct the flow of positive energy in the house. If there is a large Shivling in your temple, it should be replaced as soon as possible.

Do not keep more than one conch in the house

The place of conch is very important in Hinduism. It is considered a symbol of auspiciousness, prosperity and positivity, but according to Vastu Shastra, no one should keep more than one conch in the temple of the house. Keeping more than one conch is considered inauspicious and can cause stress and financial problems in the house. In addition, the broken conch should also not be kept in the temple of the house. If you have a broken or fragmented conch, it should be immersed in the Ganges water to destroy negative energy and maintain peace in the house.

Do not keep these pictures

According to Vastu Shastra, no one should keep pictures of the terrible form of God in the temple of the house. A fierce form is the form of God who is associated with anger, destruction and war. Keeping such pictures at home can not only make the home environment negative, but can also have a bad effect on the mental and physical health of family members. Therefore, only one should be kept in the temple as a peaceful and blessing of God.

Do not keep damaged sculptures

According to Vastu Shastra, broken or damaged sculptures and paintings should never be placed in the temple of the house. Not only it is considered inauspicious according to Vastu, but it also spreads negative energy in the house. When idols or pictures are damaged, they also affect the atmosphere of the house and there may be a lack of mental peace and balance among the members of the House. Therefore, if there is any damage to an idol or picture, it should be replaced immediately or submerged in holy water.

Make sure the direction of the idols is correct

The direction of the idols kept in the temple is also very important. According to Vastu Shastra, the idols should always be placed in the north, west or east direction. The idols should never be placed in the south direction because this direction is considered a source of negative energy. If the idols of God are kept in the right direction, they bring happiness, prosperity and peace to the House.

Do not use salt and other kitchen materials in the temple

According to Vastu Shastra, salt, chilli and other kitchen items should not be kept in the temple of the house. All these things work to increase negativity in the house. Always keep holy and auspicious things in the temple of the house, such as rice, fruits, flowers etc. These items transmit positive energy and make the environment of the house peaceful.

Take care of cleanliness and order

It is very important to maintain cleanliness and order in the temple of the house. It not only helps to make the environment of the house clean and beautiful, but it also removes negative energy. A dirty and dirty temple not only violates the vastu principles, but it can also cause stress and disturbance in the house. When there is hygiene and order in the temple, it not only ensures the flow of positive energy, but it also increases the experience of mental peace and devotion of all the members of the house. Therefore, it is necessary to clean the temple regularly and organize the objects in the right position, so that the maximum benefit of positive energy can be obtained and peace in the house is strong.

Take care of lamps and sunlight

Lighting lamps and incense rods in the temple are considered a very auspicious function, as it increases the flow of positive energy in the house. The light of the lamp not only removes the darkness, but it also brings peace and prosperity to the atmosphere of the house. At the same time, sunlight rods are a sacred way to express reverence to God. However, it is very important to ensure that when lighting lamps and sunlight sticks, their smoke does not harm other things. Especially keep in mind that if the lamp oil is finished, change it immediately. Do not keep old lamps or burnt incense sticks in the temple, as it can have a negative effect and can cause disturbance in the house. Therefore, always keep lamps and incense rods in a proper position and clean so that their positive effects remain on the atmosphere of the house.

(The idea expressed by the astrologer in the article is his own, Zee News does not confirm or supports.)

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