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Mandir direction in home as per Vastu Shastra: Know which direction should God face in pooja room

[ecis2016.org] When it comes to the temple, pooja room or prayer area in a home, there are several Vastu Shastra guidelines that should be followed, to ensure maximum positive effects for the home’s inhabitants. Check out the Vastu rules for mandir direction in home and know which direction the idols of gods should face in the home pooja room.

The temple at home, also known as mandir in India, is a sacred place where we worship God. So, a pooja room vastu will bring positive energy and make the place peaceful. The mandir direction in home and the temple area, when placed according to Vastu Shastra, can bring health, prosperity, and happiness to the house and its occupants.

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The best direction for placing the mandir or temple at home is the north-east direction or Ishan kona, which is considered auspicious according to Vastu Shastra.

Although a separate pooja room vastu recommended would be ideal, this is not always possible in metropolitan cities, where there is space crunch. For such homes, you can consider wall-mounted mandir or small corner mandir as per your requirement. 

The temple area should be a zone of tranquility that is full of divine energy, says Mumbai-based Nitien Parmar of VastuPlus. “This is a space where one surrenders to the Almighty and gains strength. If one does not have the space to allocate an entire room for the temple, one can set up a small altar on the east wall, towards the north-east zone of the house. Following mandir direction as per vastu will have a positive impact. Direction of mandir in home in the south, south-west or south-east zones of the house should be avoided,” adds Parmar.

East is the direction of the rising Sun and Lord Indra so praying facing east leads to good fortune and growth. Praying facing the west helps to attract wealth. Facing north helps attract opportunities and positivity. According to mandir pooja room direction as per vastu, facing the south when praying is not recommended. So, the mandir can face any direction in home except south.

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Which direction should god face in pooja room? Tips to place the idols

According to the pooja room vastu, the faces of gods should not be covered with garlands and flowers. Always keep a solid statue of the god and avoid keeping hollow statues in the temple.  But, which direction should god face in pooja room in Vastu? Explained are some. Lord Ganesha must be placed on the left side of the goddess Lakshmi and goddess Saraswati must be placed on the right side of goddess Lakshmi. Shivling  (only of a small size, says Vastu) must be placed in the northern part of the home. Lord Hanuman’s idol in the temple or pooja room, as per Vastu, should always face the south direction. The idols of gods that need to be kept in the north, facing the south direction are Ganesh, Durga, and  Kuber. Surya, Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh,  must be placed on the east facing the west.

So, it is essential to check if the gods in the mandir face the right direction in home when designing a puja room.

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Mandir direction as per Vastu: Design ideas for puja mandir in small flats

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.

Nowadays, people live in apartments and often it is difficult to have a dedicated pooja room. However, there are many interesting ways to create a serene puja room. Make sure you follow the rules of Vastu for pooja room in flats.

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Puja room in entertainment unit/living room

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.

Puja room in kitchen cabinet

While following the rules of Vastu, considering the kitchen for designing the pooja room in flats is one option if there is no other space available. You can create a wall-mounted puja room. 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.

Dining room corner

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.

Use room divider for puja room

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.

Open shelf corners

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.

Wall niche

Create a small niche or alcove on a wall for a temple in a small home. Decorate the niche in lovely soothing colours and deck up the temple with soothing focus lights.

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Mandir direction in home: In which direction should the temple face?

When designing a home temple or mandir or Pooja room as per Vastu, make sure that temple faces the direction specified in Vastu Shastra.

Jupiter is the lord of the north-east direction, which is also called as ‘Ishan kona’, explains Jayshree Dhamani, a Vastu Shastra and astrology expert. “Ishan is Ishwar or God. That’s how it is the direction of God/Jupiter and thus the temple direction in home. Hence, it is advisable to keep the temple there. Moreover, the earth’s tilt is also towards the north-east direction only and it moves with the starting point of the north-east. Hence, this corner is like the engine of a train, which pulls the entire train. The mandir face direction in home  is also like that – it pulls the energies of the entire house towards it and then takes it forward,” says Dhamani. According to mandir direction as per vastu, a temple placed in the centre of the house – a region that is called as the Brahmasthan – is also said to be auspicious and can bring prosperity and good health for the inmates, adds Dhamani.

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  • Ensure that the idols do not face each other.
  • Keep the idols raised – even a simple bench would do.
  • Place the idol at least an inch away from the wall.
  • Lamps and diyas should be placed in the south-east.
  • Never keep a damaged idol.
  • Ensure a clutter-free environment in the puja room.

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Pooja room vastu: How should a temple at home be constructed?

When it comes to constructing the home temple, it is important to find the right direction of mandir in home. One should not place it directly on the floor. Instead, keep it on a raised platform or pedestal, advises Parmar. “The temple should be made of marble or wood. Avoid temples made from glass or acrylic. Do not clutter the temple. Ensure that you do not have multiple idols of the same God or Goddess, either in a seating or standing position in the temple. The idol or photos placed in the temple, should not be cracked or damaged, as it is considered  inauspicious,” suggests Parmar. According to pooja room Vastu , a home should not have any God or Goddess’s idol that is more than nine inches in height. Avoid keeping in the temple at home Gods photos related to war, in which the form of God is angry. Always keep idols of God with gentle, peaceful and blessed posture for positive energy.

One should be able to perform pujas, wherever the temple is kept. During special pujas, the entire family tends to pray together in the house pooja room. Hence, ensure that there is enough space for the family to sit down and pray. The temple area should have a good and healthy flow of energy. So, keep it neat and clean, without dust or cobwebs and avoid stuffing the space with too many accessories. Above all, the temple should give you a feeling of serenity and calmness.

If you have a duplex house, it is advisable to place the temple on the ground floor. Some people keep the temple in the bedroom or kitchen. In such cases, hang a curtain in front of the temple, when you are not using the temple. Also, when placing a temple in the kitchen, reserve the north-east corner for it.  Also, note that the temple should not be against a wall that has a toilet behind it. It should also not be placed below a toilet on the upper floor. Never place the temple in the basement, as it is considered inauspicious.

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Temple direction in home in an east-facing house?

The pooja room in an east facing house as per Vastu plan should be designed in a way that a person faces the Vastu recommended directions while praying.

As per vastu, temple direction in home, in east facing homes, the puja room should be located in the north or east corner, so that one faces either of these directions while praying. As per pooja room Vastu principles for east facing house, facing these directions and praying is regarded ideal and it brings positivity in the house.

When planning the pooja room in an east facing house designed as per Vastu plan, it is important to ensure that the room is not adjacent to the bathroom or staircase.

Where should the puja room be placed in a north-facing house?

The ideal mandir direction in home is north-east. In such a case, try and ensure that you are facing the north or east, while praying. Always make sure that the puja room is not under the staircase or by the bathroom wall.

The pooja room as per Vastu for north facing house can be designed along with the living room. Typically, the living room should also be in the east corner. There are many interesting pooja room designs. So, you plan a small pooja corner or a puja room with room partition in the hall.

Where should the puja room be placed in a south-facing house?

Mandir direction in home should never be in the south, because the direction is ruled by Yama, or the God of death. It is advisable that the roof of the puja room in your house should be in the shape of a triangle, to ensure a constant flow of positive energy.

Where should the puja room be placed in a west-facing house?

In a west-facing house, the mandir direction in home should be in the north-east of the house, as it is the most auspicious corner. It is important for you to balance all the five elements, if you live in a west-facing home.

5 things to keep in pooja room and design tips

When designing the pooja room as per Vastu, there are various aspects one should keep in mind. That includes the size of the puja room, the material used, the ceiling design, lighting, etc. Here are some useful tips you can follow:

The temple must be placed high, such that the feet of the idols placed should be at the level of the devotee’s chest. Never place the idol on the floor. Ideally, the idol should not be more than 10 inches. Ensure that the idols are not placed in a cramped manner. The idol of Lord Ganesh should be placed on the left side of Goddess Lakshmi. The idols should be in the sitting position and should be kept on a ‘chowki’. According to the pooja room vastu, idols should not face each other.

If you are using a wooden temple, ensure a dome structure on its top and ensure that the entry towards the puja room has a threshold. If an idol is damaged, replace it and never keep broken idols in the temple.

A two-shutter door is ideal, as per pooja room vastu. In such cases, the idol should not be facing the door directly.

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  1. Lights/diya in a temple room: According to pooja room Vastu, lighting a diya wards off negative energies. Diyas should be placed on the right side of the person performing the puja. If one prefers to keep the diya lit for extended periods, then, it is safer to opt for diyas covered with glass. According to mandir direction as per vastu, never place the diyas facing south, as it is said to drain wealth. Always use cotton wicks inside the diyas.
  2. Flowers in puja room: Always use fresh flowers in a puja room. Avoid stale ones. According to mandir direction as per vastu, flowers should be removed in the late evenings from the temple, once they dry and wilt.
  3. Idols, photographs and pictures: Place idols, statues and pictures of god as per mandir vastu direction. Do not put your own pictures in the puja room. You must also avoid photographs of your family members/ancestors who have passed away. It leads to an imbalance in the energy of the house.
  4. Incense sticks: As per Vastu Shastra, lighting incense sticks in the Pooja room creates a calm environment and ensures positive flow of energies.
  5. Holy books: Keep the holy books and dharmic granths on the west and south wall. Ensure only those holy books are kept in the temple area which are read regularly. Do not keep torn books at all.

How to attract good luck in the house?

Your pooja room design is complete with these things to keep in pooja room for good luck. As per Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui experts, this arrangement of pooja room and keeping these auspicious items will attract positive energies.

When it comes to know which direction is best for mandir, you can use a compass and stand in the centre of the house to identify the different directions. The house entrance is the point from where the positive energies enter the house. As per Vastu, a house should not have a southwest facing door as it can bring in negative energies and misfortune. One Vastu remedy for this defect can be placing two images of lord Hanuman on the tiles outside the door.

To ensure positivity and flow of good energies, it is essential that you house plan is Vastu compliant. The Kitchen should be in the southeast corner. Avoid constructing the kitchen in north or northeast which is the best direction for mandir or pooja room as per Vastu. Similarly, these directions should be avoided to design bathrooms which can otherwise lead to health and financial problems.

Make sure your pooja room corner, that is north and north east directions, is free from any heavy objects as it can block the flow of money in the house.

Storage in a puja room 

Avoid keeping things that you do not intend to use in the puja room. Create a small shelf near the temple, to place the 5 things to keep in the house pooja room including incense, puja materials, flowers, lamps and holy books. Avoid keeping unnecessary items below the temple or dustbins in this area. Do not store anything above the idols. For water, use copper vessels only only and change the water of the kalash daily.

Colours to be used in a puja room 

For the temple space, use white, beige, lavender or light yellow colours. Strictly avoid dark brown and black.

Pooja room Vastu: Ambience 

Decorate the temple with fresh flowers. There are some essential things to keep in the house pooja room for good luck and positivity. You can light a few aroma candles, dhoop or incense sticks, to cleanse the area and create a divine ambience. Remember that cleanliness in such a space is most important. Place a red-coloured cloth below the photographs or other idols in the temple. As per mandir vastu, the sound of the bell keeps the negative energy away. A bell should be kept in home temples, on the left side. Adorn the floor with rangoli designs as it brings positive vibes and exudes joy. Draw Swastik and Om symbols on the north-east wall as it brings prosperity, according to Vastu. Do not make auspicious symbols in the rangoli design on the floor. If there is less space near the temple area, one can make rangoli on a ‘chowki’ and place it near the temple area.

Pooja room vastu: How to decorate the home temple area wall and ceiling

The ceiling above the temple can be decorated with a POP design. A pendant light can highlight the shadows and designs, to add further depth to the temple space. One can adorn the ceiling with gold textured paint and hang bells. If space permits, decorate the wall on which the temple is fixed. Backlit panels are in trend. Sanskrit shlokas or a lotus pattern can be etched on a backlit board to enhance the divine aura. Another option is to have the wall designed with attractive wallpaper in auspicious yellow or orange colours.

Avoid impure items in the puja room

Apart from the items mentioned above, leather is another item that is considered impure. Animal skin should not be placed in the temple space. Also, avoid keeping money in the puja room. While it is not impure, it is not considered right to save/store money in a place where you seek peace and blessings.

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Mandir direction in home: Points to remember when installing a temple at home

Know this Avoid this
North-east is the best direction Puja room should not be under the staircase
Face north or east while praying Puja room should not be against a bathroom
Ground floor is the best location Idols should not be kept facing each other
Doors, windows should open in the north or east Do not use it as a multi-purpose room
Copper vessels are better Do not keep pictures of the dead
Use light and soothing colours Avoid placing a mandir in your bedroom
When praying, always use a chowki, mat or a carpet.

If you are living in a small apartment or if the layout of the property does not allow mandir direction as per vastu, choose the next best alternative that can be worked out. So, which is the best direction for temple in home? As per Vastu, North-east is the best direction for a temple in your house, since it allows natural light. In the absence of natural light, you can illuminate the puja room with artificial lighting also, especially when it is a space with no windows, according to pooja room vastu.

Best colours for a puja room as per Vastu

As already mentioned, to maintain the tranquility of a puja room, mandir vastu shastra says that subtle colours are preferable. Whites, light blues and pale yellow are suitable. Avoid dark colours in a puja room. because these will not lend a sense of calm that is suitable for a prayer room. Never use black colour in the temple area, as it is strictly prohibited in mandir vastu. Similarly, use white marble or any light-coloured marble tiling for the flooring of your puja room.

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Idols of Gods to be avoided in the temple at home

Natraj the Rudra form of Lord Shiva, is the angry incarnation of Lord Shiva. So, Natraj should not be kept in the house as it can lead to unrest in the house. Never keep two Shivlings in the temple.

The idol of Shani Dev should be avoided in the temple at home. One should worship him in the temple outside the house only. Keeping the idol of Rahu-Ketu in the house is considered inauspicious.

Puja thali items

Puja thali kept in the temple represents five cosmic elements earth, water, fire, wind and sky Using a puja thali is one of the ways to worship the divine energies. The Puja thali can be made of silver, brass, copper, meenakari embellishment or even steel. Always keep rice kumkum, turmeric (powder or whole pieces) Diya, and flowers. One can also keep sandalwood paste, betel leaves or betel nuts, Kalash and Prasad if possible or one can keep it separately.

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What should be the height of the temple at home?

Along with the right home temple direction, the temple must be kept high, a few feet above the ground so that the idols placed should be at the level of the devotee’s chest. Place the deities at a height where one can comfortably pray in both ways sitting or standing. The height between the floor and the base of the mandir should range approximately between32-36 inches.

Pooja room Vastu: Tips to clean the temple at home

A clean temple at home gives a positive aura and also invites Goddess Lakshmi to ones home.

The brass idols and Kalash should be soaked in lukewarm water with some detergent. Then scrub lemon on it.  One can also use some baking soda along with a lemon slice.

Copper utensils can be cleaned by using vinegar and salt.

Keep diyas clean by washing daily, remove then grease by scrubbing using a dishwashing liquid. To clean brass diya use tamarind water or vinegar to clean.

To ensure that silver idols shine use, toothpaste and gently scrub with a toothbrush. Boil water and soak silverware. Then add a sheet of aluminium foil pieces and a tablespoon of baking soda to the boiling water. Remove the silverware after 5 minutes. Scrub them wash and dry them.

Gently wipe the marble temple with warm water to which mild detergent has been added and then wipe with a dry cloth.

The glass frame of the photos can be cleaned with any glass cleaning spray and a soft cloth.

The wooden temple can be dusted with a cloth.

FAQs

Can we keep mandir in living room?

If one does not have the space to allocate an entire room for the temple, one can set up a small altar on the east wall.

Can we keep mandir in bedroom or kitchen?

Hang a curtain in front of the temple, when you are not using the temple.

Can we keep shankh (conch) in the temple?

It is considered auspicious to keep a conch in the temple at home. The sound of a conch shell played, brings positive energy throughout the house.

Which oil should be used to light a diya in the temple?

As per Vastu, cow’s ghee is best. One can also use sesame oil or mustard oil, to light diya at home for positive energy.

What should one do with water-filled in the Kalash kept in the temple?

Change the Kalash water daily kept in the temple. In the morning ideally offer it to Tulsi or any other plant.

Can I keep peacock feathers in the temple room?

One can keep five peacocks feathers in the temple or the puja room. This will help to reduce the negative energy and help to also overcome Vastu defects.

Why are the betel leaves or betel nuts used in Puja?

Betel leaves are considered auspicious and they signify prosperity and are used in puja rituals. Supari signifies the ego that must be surrendered on the altar of God, and one must be humble. It is said that betel nuts help in peace and harmony at home.

Why is rice kept in the puja thali in the temple at home?

Rice kept in Puja thali are called ‘Akshat’ which are unbroken white rice and are always kept with Kumkum in the temple at home. Rice symbolizes auspiciousness, prosperity, and fertility. It attracts positive energies.

(With inputs from Sneha Sharon Mammen and Harini Balasubramanian)

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Debora Berti

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