Vastu Tips: Want a Wealthy and Successful Life? Remove THESE Things From Your Home’s Temple; Check Out

Vastu Tips

Vastu Tips: All houses have a temple that houses the idols of various gods and goddesses. Vastu Shastra, however, holds that idols or pictures of certain Gods and Goddesses should not be kept in the temple of your home as this can also have unfavourable effects. Tell us which gods and goddesses’ idols or pictures are unlucky to have in the home’s temple in such a scenario.

Shani Dev’s Idol

In Hinduism, Shani Dev is revered as the god of justice. Although Shani Dev is also worshipped by many, it is forbidden to keep an idol or picture of him in one’s own temple. since he is revered as a ferocious deity. Consequently, it is thought to be more auspicious to worship Shani Dev at a temple as opposed to at home. You might receive unfavourable outcomes. 

Maa Kali

Similar to Shanidev, Maa Kali is regarded as one of the fierce deities, so it is not good to have her idol or picture in the home temple. As a result, it is improper to worship them at home. In addition to this, Maa Kali’s worship has extremely strict rules that make it nearly impossible to follow. 

Statue of Nataraja 

Although the majority of people prefer to have the idol of Nataraja at home, Nataraja is actually thought to be Lord Shiva in his fiercest form. It is best to avoid storing the Nataraja idol in the home’s temple in such a circumstance to prevent conflict and instability from lingering there. 

Things to Keep in Mind

There are also statues of Gods and Goddesses in various positions. However, bear in mind that you should never bring sitting idols of Mother Lakshmi or Lord Ganesha inside your home. Keeping the god and goddess idols in the temple in any other position than a standing position is not regarded as auspicious.

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