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Temple or mandir is synonymous to peace and harmony. And such a place should be designed and constructed following the temple Vastu only. It will ensure that the divinity of the place is encapsulated in that area and devotees return enriched with joy and contentment.
Whenever you visit any temple, you may feel positivity all around the area. This positive aura is because of the divine presence of the Lord. However, the Vastu for temple construction is also responsible for that conducive environment.
The temple Vastu makes sure that it is constructed in proper proportion and correct orientation. The most important Vastu tip is for the temple's entrance gate design. The primary shrine and the entrance gate should face the east as the sun rises from the east and brings happiness along with it.
Objective of the man in this life is not only the welfare of himself and the family, but also everyone has to earn reward for good deeds (Punya) such as construction of temple etc. for which he receives in return fame and growth of family.
Everything in the house needs to be in the right place. In the same way, you should know about the place in which the house should be built and in which direction. According to Vastu, it is beneficial for you to build a temple in the northeast direction. Today we will tell you that according to Vastu, in which direction of the house, which room is suitable to be built. Let's start with the temple. In any residential building, there is a special place for worshiping God which is called a temple but it is not considered appropriate to build a temple in the house in any direction.
According to Vastu, the temple in the house should always be built in the northeast. It is believed that Lord Shiva is the lord of the northern direction, who is considered to be the god of knowledge and learning. Lord Shiva is also considered to be the preacher and Adi Guru of the mantras chanted in daily worship. Therefore, the establishment of the temple in Ishaan direction is considered auspicious.
Apart from this, one reason behind the establishment of the temple in the northeast direction is that the sun's rays fall in this direction in the morning and the sun's rays make this direction pure, pure and healthy.
It is believed that the northeast direction is the best for constructing any temple or to enshrine any idol at home. But mandir in south-west direction is an exception. Picture or idol of Lord Hanuman can be placed in this direction. But it is not advisable to construct any temple, as it is the most inauspicious direction. One can hang the pictures of forefathers and ancestors in this direction. And if proper care is taken then this direction can help the native feel relaxed and gain fame too.
Temples have healing power. Such places are magical and divine, and if they are constructed by following the temple Vastu then the effect is huge on the devotees. The most renowned temples of India have the best mandir Vastu implemented. Hence, progression is always experienced there. On the other hand, the temples which do not adhere to the Vastu are not so serene and blissful. There is a dearth of positivity in those temples and even devotees don't feel joyous at such places. So, before constructing any temple, its important to select the auspicious site with proper directions, natural resources, slopes and rooms according to the mandir Vastu.
According to Hindu temple Vastu Shastra, one has to adhere to the Vastu tips for construction of a temple. These tips are enlisted below.
A pyramid-structured ceiling that looks like the gopura of a temple, would be a good design for your puja room. The pyramid shape is known to attract positive energy.
For small apartments, the best place to keep a puja unit is in the living room. If you have vacant shelves in the entertainment unit, you can decorate a small corner for a dedicated puja space. However, privacy and concentration will remain an issue for people who like to spend a lot of time in meditation and praying. The pooja room, as per vastu for east facing house, should always be in the north-east direction.
You can customise a kitchen cabinet to make it work like a small mandir. Use decorative tiles on the wall where the temple is being fixed, or make a small arch and then fix the temple to highlight it. The door of the cabinet could have carved edges and shapely holes on its surface, for dispersion of smoke when diyas and incense sticks are lit. Place the mandir in the kitchen on the left or right side of the stove. Avoid keeping the stove opposite the temple, and never place the mandir above the gas stove or the kitchen sink as it can bring bad luck.
You can convert an empty corner of the dining room into a pooja space by setting up a set of neat pedestals so that the idols are several inches above ground level. You can also place tiny lights above or below the idols to illuminate the region and also store pooja essentials. You can also install a tiny curtain for privacy and keeping the pooja room out of public view.
If the home temple is placed as per the Vastu recommended direction in the living room, dining area, bedroom or study, it is better to use a room divider and create a separate puja space. A simple curtain, a glass wall, an ornate plaster of Paris divider, or vertical garden room dividers can be used. A small wooden divider with shelves can also be used to keep puja accessories. Design it with religious symbols, etchings or stencil cuts on the screens, for a pleasing impact.
If you have open shelves, you can easily arrange a mini pooja space for placing the idols. For small homes, metal shelves built into a corner of the house make a trendy pooja area with different idols on each shelf and space for lamps and incense sticks too.
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