
Vastu tips for home temple
Know these rules of Vastu while building a temple at home! There will be flow of happiness and prosperity: New Delhi | The temple of the house has special significance in Indian culture. It is not only a symbol of faith, but it is also a source of positive energy and peace. Do you know how important the selection of the right direction and place of the temple in the house is according to Vastu Shastra? If not,
So today we will tell you some important Vastu tips, which is necessary to keep in mind before building the temple. By following these rules, there will be happiness and prosperity in your house. Let’s know these special architectural rules.
Correct direction of the temple
According to Vastu Shastra, the most suitable direction for the temple is considered a northeast angle (north-east). This direction is dear to the Gods and Goddesses. By building a temple in this direction, the flow of positive energy in the house increases and the fruits of worship are also given. Therefore, always choose a northeast angle while building the temple.
Do not build temples in these places
Before choosing the right place of the temple, it is necessary to know which places it can be inauspicious to build a temple. According to Vastu, the temple should never be built near the bedroom, bathroom or under the stairs. Creating temples at these places can attract negative energy and disturb the peace of the house.
Take care of the height of the temple
Vastu Shastra also has clear rules for the height of the temple. The temple should always be kept high from the floor. Instead of placing the idols directly on the ground, install them in a high place. For this you can use wood or iron stand. This keeps the sanctity of the temple and the atmosphere of worship is positive.
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