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Read moreFor centuries, Indian homes have been designed with a sacred space for daily prayers and meditation. Known as the pooja room or home temple, this corner of divinity is not just about rituals but also about channeling positive energy into the household. According to Vaastu Shastra—the ancient Indian science of architecture—the direction and placement of your home temple plays a crucial role in attracting peace, prosperity, and harmony.
In this blog, we’ll guide you through the best directions for your home temple as per Vaastu and share some practical tips for modern homes.
Vaastu Shastra emphasizes the flow of cosmic energy through the five natural elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space. A temple placed in the right direction aligns your spiritual practice with these energies, helping maintain balance in the home. Wrong placement, however, may lead to mental stress, financial instability, or lack of peace.
The Northeast corner is considered the most auspicious for a pooja room.
This direction is ruled by Lord Shiva and is believed to bring divine blessings, clarity of thought, and spiritual growth.
Place idols facing either east or west while you sit facing east during prayers.
The East is the direction of the rising sun, symbolizing new beginnings and vitality.
A temple in this direction enhances knowledge, prosperity, and social harmony.
Ideal for homes where space in the northeast is limited.
The North is associated with Lord Kuber, the God of Wealth.
Keeping your pooja room here can help attract financial stability and growth.
Make sure idols face south so that you sit facing north during prayers.
South Direction: Not considered favorable for temples as it is associated with Yama (lord of death).
Southwest Corner: Brings heavy energy and can lead to stress and conflicts.
Under a Staircase or Near a Bathroom: Considered inauspicious due to stagnant or negative energy flow.
Height of Idols: Keep idols between 2 to 8 inches in height; avoid oversized or broken idols.
Lighting: Place a diya or LED light in the temple to enhance positive vibrations.
Storage: Keep seperate storage space for incense, diya, and pooja items but avoid using the pooja mandir for general storage. Also do not keep or store any items on the roof of temple.
Cleanliness: Clean the idols & Pooja related items daily. Keep the murti and other essential pooja items organized in way that pleases you. If worshipping with flowers, change them everyday. Always keep the space clean and clutter-free to allow energy to flow.
Material Choice: Wood based are the most Vaastu-compliant materials for home temples. However we recommend material can also be as per you suitability, essential is pure faith.
At Heartily, we understand that urban homes often face space constraints. That’s why our DIY Wooden and LED lit Temples are designed to fit in compact spaces while maintaining Vaastu compliance. Whether it’s a wall-mounted mandir for your living room or a tabletop mandap for festive occasions, you can easily set it up in the northeast, east, or north corner of your home.
A home temple is not just a decorative element—it’s the soul of your house. By placing your mandir in the right direction as per Vaastu Shastra, you invite peace, prosperity, and divine blessings into your everyday life. Choose a design that resonates with your lifestyle, and let your spiritual corner be a source of serenity.