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Pooja room Vastu: Know the best direction for Mandir at home

Vastu Shastra tips for a temple at home

In Indian culture, a pooja room or mandir holds great significance as it is the area where idols of deities and religious texts are kept, and the entire family prays and worships together. The mandir is a sacred place and a source of positive energy.

Vastu Shastra lays down rules related to the construction of a house and placement of the rooms, including the best direction for a temple in home. Each direction has some significance and cosmic energy associated with it. Mandir placement in a Vastu-compliant way ensures alignment with the cosmic energies and promotes spiritual growth.

The best direction for placing the mandir or temple at home is the northeast direction or Ishan kona, considered auspicious according to Vastu Shastra. This direction is associated with Lord Ishana, a Hindu deity, and is considered the direction of knowledge and wisdom. Placing the mandir in this direction brings good health and prosperity while inviting positivity, according to Vastu. In this article, we will share more Vastu guidelines on mandir direction and placement.

 

Mandir direction and Vastu guidelines

 

Mandir direction in home: Vastu tips for temple

 

Which direction should a mandir in the home face?

Northeast as the most auspicious direction

Placing the temple in the northeast direction known as Ishan Kona is considered auspicious. The direction is ruled by Planet Jupiter and placing the mandir in this direction promotes a positive and harmonious environment.

As per Vastu, the northeast direction is associated with Lord Shiva and symbolises purity and spirituality. Moreover, this corner denotes water – one of the five elements of nature – and symbolises harmony.

Scientifically, the northeast corner receives first rays of the sun and gets energised. Hence, it is a perfect location for prayers and meditation.

Centre of the house, the sacred space

The centre of the house is known as the Brahmasthan. It is an area with strongest energies. According to Vastu, placing the mandir in this direction brings prosperity and good health to the occupants. Alternatively, one can design a small puja area or a space for performing rituals.

East is an alternative direction for mandir placement

Ruled by the Sun and Lord Indra, the east is another favourable direction for placing the mandir at home. Mandir placement in the east brings prosperity and wealth.

North, the wealth corner

The placement of the mandir at home in the north direction, ruled by the god of wealth Kuber, is believed to bring wealth.

West as a practical consideration

The west direction, ruled by Varuna, can be considered for placing a mandir in case other directions are not available.

According to Jayshree Dhamani, a Vastu Shastra and astrology expert, 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.

How to find mandir direction?

When it comes to identifying the right direction for mandir, 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.

Mandir direction to avoid

South

According to Vastu Shastra, one should avoid constructing or placing a mandir in the south direction as it is not considered auspicious as per Vastu. One should also avoid placing idols or photos of deities in the south direction and it would make the person worshipping face south, which is not recommended in Vastu.

Southeast

The southeast direction is related to the fire element, ruled by the lord of fire or Agni. The direction is also associated with the planet Venus. Hence, it is best suited for designing a kitchen. One should avoid placing a home temple in the southeast direction. According to Vastu, designing a pooja room in the southeast direction can lead to financial difficulties. However, some experts suggest the southeast is an ideal place for worshipping some deities, such as the goddess Durga. This direction is also suitable for placing diyas, lamps and Agni Kund (fire pit).

Southwest

Southwest direction, also known as Nairutya corner, is associated with the earth element and planet Rahu. While this direction represents stability, it is not considered favourable for a pooja room or spiritual activities as it will disrupt the energy flow.

Mandir location for small apartments

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Which direction should gods face in a home pooja room? 

Idols of gods should face east or west in the pooja room so that the person worshipping faces east or west. However, east is considered as the ideal direction for gods to face in a pooja room.

Can god face north direction?

No. While idols of gods can be placed in the northeast direction, they should not face the north direction, as this way the person worshipping will face the south direction, which is considered inauspicious.

Can gods face south direction?

One should avoid placing idols of deities facing the south direction as per Vastu because it can result in instability and negative energies. 

However, certain directions are recommended in Vastu for specific deities.

 

Tips to follow when placing idols or photos in pooja room

Central focus with principal idol 

Typically, any mandir or home temple has a primary idol or murti of the main deity one worship. This denotes the central focus of worship in the mandir, signifying the divine presence and ensuring harmonious energy flow. According to Vastu, one should place the primary idol at the centre or back of the temple, facing east or north.

Multiple idols

Avoid multiple idols of the same god or goddess, either in a seated or standing position in the temple. The idols should not face each other to prevent any clash of energies between the deities and maintain their individuality.

Visibility

Do not cover the face of gods idols with garlands and flowers. Avoid placing the idols in a cramped manner.

Height and placement of idols

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Idols of gods to be avoided in the temple at home

 

Direction you should face in Mandir while worshipping

Direction Benefits
East Good fortune and wealth
West Attracts wealth
North Attract opportunities and positivity

When building a home temple, you must align the structure in a way that the gods face the recommended Vastu direction such as east or west, so that the person worshipping faces west or east while praying. When worshipping idols in mandir or devghar, avoid facing south direction because as per Vastu, it is not considered auspicious.

Sitting in the north or east direction for worshiping is favourable as it brings peace of mind and concentration, as per Vastu Shastra. Many believe facing auspicious direction for praying and worshiping fulfils wishes.

 

Significance of mandir direction and location as per Vastu

According to Vastu Shastra, the cardinal directions (north, south, east, and west) have a vital role to play. Besides the direction, the five elements of nature – earth, wind, fire, etc. are also significant. Each direction is associated with specific characteristics. Thus, considering the right direction is important as it would generate auspicious energies and vibrations in the house.

If one does not have an entire room for the mandir, install a small altar on the east wall, towards the northeast corner of the house.

Construction of any structure in accordance with Vastu requires a thorough understanding of favourable directions. In ancient times, people used to follow the sun’s shadow for directions, but in modern times, a magnetic compass is useful for verifying navigational directions. There are ten directions. However, according to Vastu Shastra, only eight directions are shown in a magnetic compass.

Which is the right mandir location as per Vastu?

Ground floor is the best location for mandir in home

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. A small temple can be designed in the upper floors like the bedroom or kitchen. However, if there is a separate pooja room in the house, it should be in the ground floor.

The mandir can also be designed in the hallway or foyer area of a house. In earlier days, mandirs were constructed in the ‘aangan’ or front verandah of houses. Make sure to keep this area clean and avoid items such as shoe racks.

Pooja room in bedroom

If there is no space available in the living and you wish to design a pooja mandir in your bedroom, make sure to follow the Vastu guidelines. Install the mandir in the northeast corner of the room. While sleeping, make sure your feet does not point towards the mandir.

In case of a multistorey or duplex house, place the main mandir unit on the ground floor. You can install mini puja units in the bedroom.

Creating pooja room in balcony

Generally, Vastu does not recommend placing a mandir on the balcony. However, if one has to create a pooja space in the balcony, make sure it is covered with roof. Installing a mandir in an east-facing balcony is considered favourable.

Mandir location to avoid

 

What is the best mandir size for a home?

The ideal pooja room must be minimum 5×7 foot in size. This will enable at least two to three people to sit and pray. The door must open towards the outside so that the opening or closing of the door so that it does not affect any person sitting near the door inside the small pooja room. The pooja room steps must be in odd numbers, not ending in zero, that is, 3, 9, 11, 15, 21, etc.

The temple must be built at a height, 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 between 32-36 inches.

 

Pooja room and their effects in different zones  

Direction Suitable for Vastu impact
Northeast It is considered the Lord Shiva’s zone and ideal for worshipping most of the deities. Brings positive energies, mental clarity and prosperity.
West-north-west This zone is ideal for Yakshini puja. Performing other kinds of puja can lead to adverse effects.
East-north-east This zone is ideal for worshipping Radha Krishna. Worshipping the deities in this direction helps one to deal with stress.
East This direction is ideal for Ram Darbar placement. Worshipping the deities in this direction brings success.
East-south-east This zone may be suitable for stockbrokers. This zone may cause anxiety and restlessness.
Southeast Worship in this zone is considered inauspicious. It may cause financial issues or health risks.
South-south-east One can worship Hanuman in this zone. It gives energy, strength and confidence.
South This zone is recommended for meditation and Goddess Kali worship, as per Vastu. Worshipping other gods or goddesses in this zone is not recommended.
Southwest This direction is the Pitra zone and suitable for performing any rites for the family’s ancestors. Worshipping in this zone may cause cash flow issues or business and family issues.
West-south-west This zone is ideal for Goddess Saraswati. It is suitable for consultants, students and people of high intellect jobs. Worshipping in this zone brings knowledge and wisdom.
West This zone is considered the domain of Gurus and mother earth. Worshipping in this zone brings abundance and financial gains.
North-west This area is related to family’s deceased ancestors Worshipping gods or goddesses in this zone is not recommended.
North This zone is considered ideal for worshipping Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. Worshipping in this zone brings financial prosperity.
South-south-west zone This zone is not recommended for worshipping deities. Worshipping gods or goddesses in this zone can lead to losses.

 

Dos and don’ts when selecting mandir direction as per Vastu

Know this Avoid this
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 instead of dark colours to design the pooja room Do not keep idols that are broken or have lost their colour
When praying, always use a chowki, mat or a carpet. Avoid placing a mandir in your bedroom
The roof of the temple should be domed. It should not be flat. The idols of the gods should always be at a height and avoid designing a temple on the ground.
Place oil lamps or diyas in east or north to attract good health and wealth. Lamps should not face or be kept in the south direction as it can cause loss of wealth.
Keep the holy books and dharmic granths on the west and south wall. Do not keep torn books. Ensure only those holy books are kept in the temple area which are read regularly.
Place idols, statues and pictures of god in the Vastu recommended directions Avoid photographs of your family members/ancestors who have passed away as it can lead to imbalance in the energy.
Always use cotton wicks inside the diyas. Keep diyas clean. Avoid wicks that are jumbled up
Use fresh flowers to decorate idols and worship them Avoid stale flowers. Remove them in the late evenings once they dry and wilt.
Light incense sticks to create a calm environment and positive flow of energies  

 

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Simple remedies for Vastu dosh

Vastu remedies for incorrectly designed pooja room

If the pooja room is not built in a Vastu-complaint way, such as a southwest pooja room or the presence of toilet near it, can cause major problems. Keeping deities in a southwest mandir, except Lord Vishwakarma, can lead to financial losses or challenges in business.  

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Vastu remedies for south mandir

 

Vastu remedies for southeast mandir

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  • 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.
  • When designing a pooja unit, make sure its doors and windows open in the north or east direction. Place the pooja unit in an open and well-ventilated area that enables the doors to open completely. Thus, Jaali designs are an ideal option.
  • Storage cabinets in the pooja room should always face the southeast direction.
  • 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.
  • Design the pooja space with auspicious symbols such as Swastik and Om and rangoli designs.
  • Keep the temple bell on the left side and agni kund in the southeast direction.
  • Fire offerings must be made facing east direction while the lamp should be in the southeast corner.

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Choose auspicious materials

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Vastu for pooja room in office

When designing an office, the mandir must be placed as per Vastu guidelines. Make sure to keep clearly figured god’s idols, water in a jug, and water for daily consumption. The right mandir position as per Vastu is the north or north-east corner of the room.

The idols can be placed facing west so that the person worshipping faces the east direction.

Position the diyas facing north, east or west. Avoid south as it is considered inauspicious and leads to loss of wealth. Moreover, the pooja room should not be designed under a staircase or near the washroom area.

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Pooja room Vastu tips to promote positive energy

 

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When designing a pooja room or a small Mandir in your living room, it is essential that the space is designed in a Vastu-compliant manner to invite positive energies and create a peaceful ambience. Besides the right mandir direction in home, it is also necessary to place the other elements according to the Vastu-recommended direction.

Additional tips: The mandir should be designed as the first step after entering the house and before performing the Griha Pravesh puja. Before placing the mandir, make sure the area is cleaned and decorated with flowers and lights.

 

FAQs

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.

Which material must be used to store water in the pooja room?

Copper kalash is considered ideal for keeping water in the pooja room. Make sure to change the water in the vessel daily.

Can mandir be placed in front of the main door?

According to Vastu Shastra, one should avoid placing a mandir in front of the main door of the house. However, if there is no option available but to place a home mandir in front of the entrance, make sure to add a partition or curtain in the mandir when not used.

Can you place idols directly in front of the walls?

Avoid placing idols of deities leaning against the walls in the mandir or pooja room at home, as per Vastu Shastra guidelines. Keep a minimum gap of one inch and half between the idols and the wall. This arrangement allows the energies and the incense to flow smoothly and spread across the room.

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