Vastu tips for festive decor
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Welcome Goddess Laxmi
by making your home compliant with the Vastu Shastra for
good luck and prosperity . For divine energies and oppor tunities to
enter your home, remove all of clutter before the festivities
begin. Give away, sell or throw out all the useless items lying
around the house, specially the living room since that is where you
receive guests and interact with the world out side your family .
When you are conducting a puja, move the idols to the North East corner of the house.
All idols should preferably be in the sitting position. Keep Lord
Ganesha to the left Goddess Laxmi and Saraswati on the right side of
Goddess Laxmi. Ensure that the statues don't face each other or the
door of the puja room.
Set aside a clean piece of cloth for wiping the photos and idols.
Never use this cloth for any other purpose.
What's
Diwali without diyas! However, count them up before using them to
light up your home. Ideally , have exactly 9, 27, 108 or 1008 diyas.
Use pure ghee for the diyas. Alternatively , you can use linseed or
mustard oil.
They are good for the home's health and kill harmful insects.
The
best spot for rangoli is the entrance of your home. Use tra ditional
materials like sand or ground rice mixed with food colouring for
positivity .
This Vastu tip works as a deco rative idea too. Fill a
crystal bowl with water and flower petals and place five floating
diyas on it. Use it as the centre piece of your table in the draw ing
room.
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