Placing idols of gods in cars is a common practice among devotees who believe it brings divine protection and blessings during travel. However, religious beliefs and vastu guidelines suggest that certain precautions must be followed while installing idols in vehicles. Ignoring these aspects can not only reduce spiritual positivity but also distract the driver, potentially affecting road safety. Do Not Keep Lord Ganesha Idol in Meditation Posture
Most people prefer keeping Lord Ganesha in their vehicle, as he is known as Vighnaharta (the remover of obstacles). However, idols or pictures of Ganesha Ji in meditation posture should be avoided in cars.
Such images depict Lord Ganesha immersed in meditation, which may symbolically affect the driver’s alertness. It is believed that in this form, his blessings are not fully directed toward the vehicle and the journey.
Instead, place an image or idol of Lord Ganesha where:
- He is in an active or blessing posture
- His eyes are open
- He holds Modak or shows Varada Mudra
This form is believed to remove obstacles and ensure safe driving.
Stay Away from Shiva Ji’s Meditation Form in Cars Keeping Lord Shiva’s idol or image in a car is also quite common. However, idols or pictures of Lord Shiva in deep meditation should not be placed inside vehicles.
When Lord Shiva is shown in meditation, his energy is inward-focused. This may reduce the sense of protection and can symbolically lead to mental instability or lack of concentration while driving.
It is recommended to keep an image of Lord Shiva in a wakeful or active form, which is believed to provide direct protection and positive energy during travel.
- Always place the idol at the center of the dashboard so that it does not distract you while driving.
- Perform a small prayer or ritual before installing the idol in the vehicle.
- Make sure the idol is not broken, chipped, or damaged in any way.
- Avoid placing garlands or flowers on the idol, as they may interfere with driving.
- Clean the idol regularly to maintain positivity and ensure the continued blessings of the deity.
Disclaimer: The content provided here is based on beliefs and information only. Always consult a concerned expert.
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