Do not keep pictures of these gods and goddesses in the house!Image Credit source: AI
In Hindu religion, the home temple and the pictures of gods and goddesses kept in it have special significance. It is believed that worshiping the right Gods and Goddesses at home increases positive energy and brings happiness and prosperity in the family. At the same time, according to religious beliefs, keeping certain types of pictures or idols of some gods and goddesses in the house is not considered auspicious. It is said that these can affect the peace and positive energy of the house. Let us know which pictures of gods and goddesses are advised to be avoided in the house and what religious reasons are given behind it.
Statue of Lord Bhairav and Nataraja
The picture of the fierce form of Lord Shiva i.e. Bhairav Maharaj should not be kept inside the house. The scriptures say that Bhairav is the god of Tantra genre and his worship is appropriate only outside the house. Similarly, in the idol of Nataraja, Lord Shiva is in ‘Tandava’ posture, which is considered a symbol of destruction. Keeping it in the house can increase unrest.
statue of shani dev
Shani Dev is considered the god of justice, but his vision is considered very influential and fierce. According to religious beliefs, the idol or picture of Shani Dev should not be kept in the house. If you want to worship him, then go to a temple outside the house. Keeping his picture in the house can have a huge impact on the family members.
Fierce form of Goddess Kali
Mother is the embodiment of Kali Shakti, but such a picture of her in which she is killing demons or her appearance is very monstrous, should not be kept in the house. Such pictures can promote negative energy and anger in the house. It is considered best to worship the gentle and blessing form of Goddess Lakshmi or Goddess Durga at home.
fragmented statues or photographs
According to Vastu Shastra, the biggest defect is caused by broken idols. If the glass of any picture is cracked or any corner of the statue is broken, it should be removed immediately. Broken statues invite misfortune and block blessings from the house.
pictures of war or anger pose
Any picture of any deity in which they are fighting or very angry can make the atmosphere of the house stressful. For example, the picture of the war of Mahabharata can disturb the peace of home.
Take special care of these things also
- The back should not be visible: Never keep the idol of God in such a way that his back is visible.
- Should not be facing each other: Two pictures or idols of the same God should not be facing each other.
- Direction of the temple: The home temple should always be in the north-east (northeast corner).
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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and information about Vastu Shastra. TV9 Bharatvarsh does not confirm this