How to set up a mandir for home?

The pooja room is the area that radiates positive energies in your house. Check this mandir for home guide, to set up a pooja room and to decorate the place

A pooja room ensures that the house is filled with positive energy. It is that corner of the house where we feel connected to our spiritual self. Whether you are building a new house or moving to a rented apartment, consider setting up a mandir for home, whether big or small, to invite positive vibrations.

In India, Vastu Shastra is given a lot of importance. It is an ancient science of architecture that lays down the guidelines for maintaining energy balance, when constructing or redesigning a house. As per Vastu, the north-east is the best direction for a mandir at home. Other suitable directions are east and north. Avoid constructing the mandir in any other direction.

Everyone wishes to create a grand and serene space for deities to reside in their homes. People nowadays prefer to have a pooja room that matches the décor of the house. So, if you are looking to create a mandir for your home, here is a simple guide.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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Big size temple or mandir for home

You can consider installing a customised, big-size home temple if you have a spacious house. This also gives you the advantage of include more storage space and other décor elements. The mandir can have an open layout or include elegant doors.

How to set up a mandir for home?

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Pooja room platform design

When placing an idol in the pooja room, never place it on the floor. An altar or platform is a must-have feature in a home mandir. Create a pedestal made of marble or wood to keep the deities. You can also adorn the space with oil lampstands or lights on either side of the idol.

Designing a small wall-mounted pooja ghar is an excellent option for small homes. A shelf or home mandir design with a pyramid top or Indian-style arch will set the right ambience for the pooja space.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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Mandir door designs for home

Wood enhances the look of any space. Wooden doors for home mandir are widely preferred and are regarded as Vastu-friendly. Incorporate impressive door carvings to present a rich look and create a perfect aura for the mandir at your home.

Doors with jaali designs are quite popular and bring an aesthetic appeal. You can also consider mandir doors for your home with a combination of glass and wood for a modern appeal. Designing a threshold in the pooja room is recommended by Vastu.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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You can customise the door with a combination of wood, glass and designs, which gives a unique look to the space.

How to set up a mandir for home?

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Pooja room size

When designing a mandir for home, the ideal size of the room is an important point to consider. A spacious room will be convenient, especially during festivals or poojas when the family comes together. Often, the mandir is a part of the living room so that it can be extended to accommodate more people.

An area of approximately 5 x 7 ft is suitable for a spacious pooja room at home. If you are creating a wall-mounted mandir, a width of 3 ft and a height of 2.5 or 3 ft is ideal.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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Idol placement in mandir for home

The placement of the deities should be based on Vastu principles. Place the idols so that they face either north or east and the person praying should also face one of these directions. The idols should not face each other. Keep a gap between the wall and the idols.

Make sure to create a positive ambience by keeping the area clean and clutter-free. Moreover, when planning a mandir at home, ensure proper ventilation to allow the smoke from incense sticks to escape.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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See also: Which direction should God face in pooja room?

 

Pooja room floor and ceiling

You can design the floor with marble tiles or opt for wood-laminate flooring, which will improve the charm and elegance of the room. The traditional practice of making rangolis is also a good option for decorating the floor in a home mandir. 

You can further elevate the ambience of the mandir for home by opting for a false ceiling design with recessed lights.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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According to Vastu principles, one should not sit directly on the ground when praying or performing pooja. Sitting on a mat (aasan) or wooden seat (chowki) is always recommended. You can opt for decorative rugs and colourful cushions, to give a modern touch to the mandir for your home.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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Storage for mandir at home

Spacious storage units for a mandir at home are required, to make the space look organised. Use them to keep diyas, oil, books and various pooja accessories. Do not store pooja items above the idol. Storage cabinets should be placed on the south or west walls of the pooja room, according to Vastu. Choose storage cabinets with superior finishes that reflect style and elegance.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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Pooja room lights

The mandir for home is a sacred space that should be well illuminated, as per Vastu Shastra. As per Hindu tradition, oil lamps are used to brighten up the house and have a spiritual significance.

Set a calm and soothing ambience by going for creative mandir lighting options for your home. Backlit panels glowing in the backdrop or spotlights focusing on the idols are interesting ways to light up the home mandir for a divine experience.

 

Mandir for home: Your guide to set up a pooja room

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FAQs

Which type of mandir is good for home?

You create a pooja room or a wall mandir if there is limited space. Choose marble or Sheesham Wood (Rosewood), which are auspicious materials for a mandir.

Which side God should face in home?

When placing idols in a pooja room, make sure to position them facing west direction so that you can face east while worshipping.

Can there be two mandir at home?

You can keep two pooja mandir at home while following the Vastu principles.

Which mandir is good wooden or marble?

Wood or marble can be used for designing a home temple as these are considered auspicious materials.

Where not to keep mandir at home?

The northeast is the ideal direction to place a mandir. Avoid placing mandir in bedrooms, behind a bathroom wall and under a staircase.

Can I place mandir in living room?

Yes, you can place a mandir in the living room in the Vastu-recommended direction.

Is glass mandir good for home?

Modern mandir designs usually include glass elements. You can install a glass door for your pooja room.

 

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