🏠वास्तु ऊर्जा (भाग १ ते ९) Dwelling Energy (Part 1 to 9)

🌍 Directions, Geography, and Vastu – The Spiritual Flow of Earth’s Energy (Part 1/9)
Vastu does not just shape buildings; it also influences the importance of directions within a space based on geography.
In countries located in the north and east, such as China and Russia, the south direction is considered more important. In western regions like Greece and Brazil, the west direction is seen to produce positive effects.
🌊 Water Element and the Influence of Calm Energy
Places with rivers, lakes, or calm water bodies tend to generate stable and pure (sattvic) energy. This is why along rivers like Narmada, Yamuna, and Krishna, one finds more spiritual practice, penance, and stability.
In areas around some rivers such as the Ganga, Brahmaputra, Saraswati, and Tapi, the energy may sometimes feel slightly unstable due to geographical factors.
Coastal regions like Goa and Kerala (where the water is calm and rhythmic) tend to enhance progress and enthusiasm for life.
🏙️ Cities, Directions, and Subtle Energy
Cities built around lakes, such as Thane, tend to have stable and prosperous energy. In the Mumbai region, energy flows can be observed along routes such as:
Kanjurmarg–Byculla (East) / Dadar (West) / Matunga (East)
Ghatkopar–Thane–Kalwa (West) / Dombivli–Thakurli–Titwala–Ambarnath (East) / Kalyan–Badlapur (West)
This shows that transportation routes like railways and transit systems create subtle energy flows in a city. Where there is more human movement, the energy remains constantly active.
📍 Global Differences in Vastu and Geography
Barcelona and Mumbai
Although their architectural styles are somewhat similar, the outcomes differ due to different geographical energies. Mumbai has tourism potential, but energy imbalances are perceived.
Italy and Melbourne
Their architectural structures show similarities; however, Italy thrives in tourism, while Melbourne has stable industries—this is attributed to the energy of the land.
🇮🇳 Spiritual Nature of Directions in India
North India — Land of action, work, and struggle
South India — Energy of stability, spiritual practice, and meditation
♦️ Special Regions:
Gujarat (Vadodara, Surat) — Prosperity and industry
Maharashtra (Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara) — Spiritual practice and stability
South Goa — Peace
South Delhi — Spiritual inclination
(Conclusion: The belief that the south direction is always negative is incorrect; here, the south represents stability.)
✨ Spiritual Essence
Where energy is calm — there is stability.
Where energy is flowing — there is progress.
Thus, “Every place has its own unique energy; living in harmony with that energy is the true way of life.” This is the essence of Vastu.

🌍 Vastu Energy (Part 2/9)
Is Vastu Shastra sometimes surprising and astonishing?
1 – Are the work zone and water zone the same?
There is a desire that work should flow like a waterfall.
The human body is 70% water, and similarly, 70% of work should be completed smoothly.
Just as water flows naturally, work (karma/action) should also happen easily and be readily available.
2 – Is the energy zone itself the divine zone (of God)?
Because only God can give energy to humans, and if one is placed in an energy-rich zone, they receive energy—this is considered the truth.
Some people hide God so that others cannot see, fearing the “evil eye.”
This is misguided thinking—God is the protector. He should be placed in an energy zone, whether in a hall or any other space.
😄 Some humorous misunderstandings people have:
People “put God to sleep” or “close” Him—as if He can be controlled.
Some avoid kitchens because non-vegetarian food is cooked there—what harm would that do to God?
Some don’t keep God in the bedroom so that their actions are not “seen”—but God sees everything everywhere.
Some say toilets should not be outside walls—this idea is confused; traditionally, toilets were outside homes (like nature for animals and birds).
3 – Is the stable zone the main center?
People say God is in a moving (dynamic) zone while humans stay in a stable zone.
We assign God the role of giving energy (movement), while we seek stability.
In a way, we “use” divine energy for our own growth and progress.
Therefore:
✔ The head of the family belongs to the fully stable zone
✔ Others may be in semi-stable or energy zones
4 – Social, green (pleasant), and relationship zones
Village, friends, and relationships may seem the same, but on deeper thought, friends are considered a support zone—because they are not permanent and may fade away.
✨ Some symbolic (Feng Shui–like) elements:
Bulb (light): Represents energy and feminine power. If it fuses, it may symbolize family troubles rising. Hence, during festivals like weddings, Diwali, and Dussehra, more lighting is used to absorb negativity.
(Conversely, during mourning or ancestral rituals, fewer lights are used as energy is considered heavy.)Mirror: Increases energy; when placed facing outward, it reflects negative energy away.
Water storage below the house / waterfall: Represents strong, flowing energy and active work.
Water storage above the house: Symbolizes abundance and reserve funds.
Frog symbol: Money should come in leaps.
Elephant symbol: Represents large-scale wealth and strong work flow.
Tortoise symbol: Protection and long life.
Happy mind = happy home
Flowers (not trees): Keep the home fresh and beautiful.
Wind chimes: Gentle sound brings peace of mind.
🏡 Usage suggestions:
Outside the house: mirrors to reflect negativity
Entrance: threshold, toran (decorative hangings), flowers, rangoli for protection
Plants in front: tulsi, parijat, mogra
Creepers on one side: jasmine varieties
Rose and curry leaves on another side
At the back: guava, amla, papaya (as per traditional concepts)
👉 If you organize things properly, you can make good use of these ideas in your home.

🌼 Simplicity in the Home Shrine: Purity of Energy – (Part 3/9)
The images of deities, guru photos, and idols in your home shrine are not merely objects of worship—they are centers of energy. That is why avoiding excess is the first step of spiritual discipline.
✨ One Deity – One Energy – One Devotion
In the home shrine:
Keep only one image or one idol of a deity
Keep only one photo of the guru
This is considered more pure and sattvic (harmonious), because energy becomes concentrated, the mind becomes steady, and prayer becomes more effective.
If multiple images, idols, or duplicate/triple sets are kept, the energy gets scattered and creates disorder. The shrine should not have “excess”—it should be pure, simple, and stable.
🕉️ Tradition of the Family Deity: One Devotion is Enough
In the home shrine:
One family deity (Kuladevata)
One family goddess (Kuladevi)
One protective form
For example: Kalbhairav, Hanuman, bell-symbolic forms, etc. These represent divine protection. Keeping multiple or duplicate forms is not appropriate. Just as relationships are stable when centered, divinity too is steadier when singular.
🌸 Worship Items — Simple, Pure, Essential
One oil lamp
One ghee lamp (for aarti)
One camphor holder, one conch
One Bal Krishna idol
One simple, plain Ganesh idol (remover of obstacles)
One metal Shivling (no decorations on the idol)
Parvati/Annapurna preferably in one combined form
Avoid placing a stone/marble Shivling near Tulsi, as their energies differ
Here, simplicity itself is power. The fewer the items, the purer and more stable the energy.
🪔 Why Avoid Duplicate Deities or Frames?
In the home:
Satyanarayan
Lakshmi-Narayan
Guru
Ganesh
If you keep framed images of these, maintain only one. Duplicate frames mix the energy flow and reduce mental focus.
A shrine is not a “museum,” but a place for meditation.
🌟 Spiritual Essence
The home shrine should embody devotion, purity, and simplicity.
One deity, one guru, one family deity—this is the essence of energy, faith, and spiritual stability.

🌿 Objects & Vastu: The Spiritual Art of Preserving Energy (Part 4/9)
🎨 1. Color – Shape – Placement: Energy Is Born Here
Vastu is important, but the color of an object, its shape, and where it is placed are equally powerful in creating energy.
Bright, bold-colored objects are best suited for areas of support, friendship, and joy.
Near the home shrine or family deity, avoid round, glassy, shiny, or non-edged objects, as they can scatter energy and make the mind restless.
🌊 2. Energy Zones – Let It Flow, Don’t Block It
In areas related to work, career, business, or finances, energy should be flowing.
So include:
Flowing water
Waterfalls
Ocean imagery
Clean, straight-lined designs
Moving calendars or flow art
These elements make the workspace more active and progressive.
💫 3. Expectations – Emotions – Relationships: Calm & Balanced Zones
In emotional and relationship areas, energy should be stable, slow, and composed.
For this:
Images like the Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, or London Bridge
Balanced square or octagonal structures
These provide steady vibrations to the mind.
Medium to darker tones
Elongated or gently moving objects
work best in these spaces.
🔱 4. Stable Zones in the Home — Elevated but Grounding
Where the core energy of the house needs stability:
Tall, pointed, triangular decorative items
Dark colors
Oxidized copper or gold tones
These enhance strength, protection, and stability.
Just as dark colors last longer outside, similarly in “stable zones” they provide calmness and support.
🖼️ 5. Frames — The Least Noticed but Most Powerful Element
A frame is not just for display—it determines how energy manifests.
Powerful or intense subjects → simple frames
Moving/flowing energy → black or brown frames
Stable/completion energy → gold frames
🌸 6. Choosing Images — The Mind Becomes What It Sees
The images you place influence both your mind and your home’s energy.
Examples:
Apsaras or graceful figures → attraction, emotional energy
Nature scenes → peace
Distorted or demonic imagery → instability
So always place images according to the purpose of the space.
✨ Spiritual Essence
Vastu is not just about arranging objects—it is about arranging your life energy.
Beautify your home not with things, but with energy.

🌿 What and Where to Keep: A Disciplined Flow of Energy – (Part 5/9)
Every object in the house is not just for utility—it stores, enhances, or blocks energy. Therefore, knowing what to keep and where to place it is extremely important.
📅 1. Calendar: The Energy of Time
A calendar should be kept in an active energy area, not in the bedroom or study room.
One calendar in the house is sufficient.
👉 Items like calendars, idols, and energy frames should ideally be purchased by yourself—their benefits remain within the home. Gifted items may sometimes direct their energy back to the giver.
🖼️ 2. Keep Fewer Frames – Keep Energy Light
Avoid having too many frames in the house.
Each frame can pull past energy into the home.
🔎 Observe places like South Indian restaurants:
Fewer idols
Fewer frames
Minimal shoes and clothes
👉 Less clutter = fewer obstacles = cleaner energy
🧹 3. Unused Items – Invisible Negativity
Do not store items that are not in use.
Idle objects tend to accumulate negative energy.
👉 Just like dark, closed spaces feel heavy, unused items create a similar stagnant environment.
💧 4. Water – Still or Flowing?
🏠 In central (stable) areas:
Avoid keeping water in the center of the house.
If necessary:
👉 Avoid iron
👉 Use pure copper
💰 Wealth area:
Stored (still) water helps maintain prosperity
💼 Work / energy area:
Flowing water (like fountains)
👉 Enhances productivity and activity
🚫 5. Water Tanks and Staircases – Avoid Heaviness
Heavy zones (like bungalows or stair areas) are suitable for water tanks
❌ But avoid:
Overhead tanks directly above energy zones
Staircases passing through energy zones
👉 These disrupt the natural flow of energy
🪨 6. Stones, Marble, and Bricks – Breathing Elements
Suitable materials for homes:
Porous stones
Natural marble
Stone slabs
Black basalt
Red baked bricks
👉 These materials adapt well to the environment
and promote positive energy in the home
✨ Spiritual Essence
A home becomes sacred not just by beautiful objects, but by placing them in the right locations
When energy is well-organized, life naturally becomes balanced 🌸

🌿 Objects, Energy, and Vastu Shastra – (Part 6/9)
▫️ Discipline in the home = Blessings on the home
Every object in the house is not just for utility; it stores, carries, or absorbs energy. Therefore, proper quantity, proper placement, and proper usage are important.
👞 1. Slippers, Leather, and Energy of Effort
Keeping too many slippers at home increases energy of punishment, hardship, and struggle. Similarly, leather, grease, belts, and oil should not be kept in excess.
👉 These items are all connected with Saturn energy.
🔎 Observation:
People who work with asphalt, grease, cement, or fabrication tend to be hardworking — this is Saturn energy.
👉 Therefore:Keep minimal stock of slippers, leather purses, belts, grease, oil, etc., at home.
👜 2. Purses, Wallets, and the Principle of Lakshmi
Purses, wallets, belts are connected with the fickleness of wealth (Lakshmi). The fewer the items, the more control.
✨ Less clutter = Stable wealth
👕 3. Clothes and Seating
Clothes, curtains, sofas, chairs, bedsheets, etc.
👉 Should be clean, simple, and comfortable.Very heavy or very dark fabrics
👉 Suppress energy.
🔪 4. Discipline with Sharp and Hot Objects
Oil, salt, knives, razors
👉 Should not be handed directly; keep them below or at a safe place.Knives/razors should be given with the handle or grip facing forward (reverse side not toward the person).
🚫 Do not keep utensils on the stove when the gas is off, as this represents “stagnant energy.”
⏰ 5. Clocks, Time, and Consequences
A stopped clock or bulb signals 👉 acceptance of negativity.
Therefore:Keep all clocks running
Keep bulbs functional
Calendar should show the current month
👉 Everything should be in the state it is meant for.
🚫 6. What to Avoid in the Stable Areas
In bedrooms or study rooms, avoid:
Knives
Water containers
Pendulums
Toys
Because these disturb mental stability.
🚪 7. Doors and the Energy Boundary of the Home
Doors should have a threshold.
Safety doors should not push you backward when entering the home.
Sliding doors work fine.
Traditional doors with two panels or opening in two equal parts are ideal.
➡️ If that is not possible, ensure the door opens from left to right, as this is considered optimal.
🎨 Door Color:
Avoid dark colors
Should be attractive and cheerful
Double thresholds absorb negative energy
Prevent excess entry of animals into the home
🚫 Avoid stickers or paper rangoli outside, as they create heaviness.
🌸 Torans (decorative hangings) are fine for ceremonies; natural flowers and leaves are best.
✨ Spiritual Essence
Discipline in the home is not a restriction; it is a practice of energy management.

🌼 🌿 Spiritual Principles of Objects, Spaces, and Directions – (Part 7/9)
🚿 Kitchen, Toilet, and Mirrors
The kitchen should not have a door.
Toilet/bathroom doors should be simple and plain (not decorative).
🪞 Mirror: Place the mirror facing the direction where you want growth.
In toilets/bathrooms → half-sized or small mirrors are appropriate.
👉 If a large mirror is needed, adjust it with a proper frame and size.
✨ Spiritual Essence
Discipline in the home is not restriction; it is a practice of energy.
When things are in the right place, life naturally flows in the right direction.
🔸 How does energy in a home increase or get disturbed?
Every object, photo, mirror, painting, and gadget in the house is not just for decoration—it carries subtle energy vibrations.
This energy directly affects our mind, health, actions (karma), and prosperity.
Vastu, spirituality, and energy science all say one thing:
The objects in the place we live shape our life.
🔮 1. Mirror – A multiplier of energy
A mirror amplifies whatever it reflects. It should face the area where you want growth.
🚫 Avoid:
Mirror in front of the prayer altar → disrupts divine energy
Large mirror in toilet/bathroom → increases discomfort
✅ Correct:
Small or half mirrors in toilets/bathrooms
In the bedroom, mirrors should be covered or placed behind a door
🔹 Reason:
Energy during sleep gets reflected in the mirror and creates disturbance.
The energy you receive the next day becomes unstable.
📱 2. TV, Mobile, Gadgets – Rahu-Ketu influence
Electronic items create radiation
Excessive use =Mental restlessness
Reduced sleep
Increased Rahu-Ketu influence
👉 Especially limit their use in the bedroom
👞 3. Footwear near the deity – reduces spiritual energy
Keeping shoes/slippers near the deity:
👉 Decreases pure (sattvic) energy
👉 Disturbs peace in the home
🔥 4. Kitchen (Fire) and Prayer Room (Peaceful energy)
Kitchen = fire element
Prayer room = pure, calm, sattvic energy
🚫 Do not place God’s photo near the stove, as fire “burns” the purity.
🎭 5. Actor/Model/Glamorous photos
These images promote:
👉 Attraction
👉 Desire
👉 Attachment and dissatisfaction
🚫 Avoid them in the prayer room and bedroom
👛 6. What should not be kept in a wallet?
Wallet = center of financial energy
🚫 Avoid:
Photo of a deceased person → blocks stability
Photo of a deity → affects financial energy
✅ Keep:
Money
Essential cards
One auspicious symbol (like “Shri” / sacred mark)

Symbolic Energy in Objects: Its Impact on Home, Mind, and Actions (Part 8/9)
According to Vastu Shastra, objects in the house are not just visible items—they carry subtle energy that enters our mind and body. Therefore, every symbol, picture, and decoration should be chosen thoughtfully.
🔱 1. Symbolic Objects and Their Energy
🔸 Dragon / Yam (God of Death) / Owl / Solid mirror
➡️ Traditionally, these symbols were used to ward off evil forces, negative energy, and external harm.
Even today, if placed correctly, they provide protective energy.
🔸 Waterfall / Fish / Television / Prayer room
➡️ When placed in workspaces:
✅ They enhance flow, movement, opportunities, and progress.
➡️ In a prayer room, only calm and pure (sattvic) symbols should be kept.
🦁 2. Lion, Tiger, Horse, Elephant – Not Suitable for Everyone
🦁 Lion / 🐅 Tiger → Power, courage
📍 But not compatible with every personality
🐎 Horse → Speed, success
🐘 Elephant → Stability, intelligence
👉 The wrong symbol for the wrong person
➡️ Can increase stress and conflict
💰 3. Symbols of Wealth
🐸 Money Frog
➡️ Used to prevent money from “slipping away”
⚠️ Avoid excessive use
😊 Happy Man / Laughing Buddha
➡️ For joy, satisfaction, and mental peace
🐢 Tortoise
➡️ Stability and long-term success
➡️ Useful for industrial and business careers
🚫 Avoid keeping tortoises or fish in captivity
👉 Freedom is a universal law of nature, and it applies even to animals like dogs and cats.
🌳 4. Plants and Flowers in the House
Avoid too many plants indoors
➡️ It may increase the fire element and create imbalance, but flowers are beneficial
🌹 Rose → Wealth area
🪷 Lotus, Marigold → Energy field
🌺 Dark-colored flowers → Stability zone
🌼 Yellow flowers → Work and action area
🚫 Dried flowers = energy depletion, fatigue
⚠️ 5. Some Strict but Necessary Rules
❌ Do not keep photos of deceased persons anywhere in the house
❌ Do not place any objects below images of deities
👆 These rules influence ancestral peace, household harmony, and mental stability
✨ Spiritual Essence
♦️ Objects are not just objects—they are energy
✅ Right symbols → radiance, prosperity, peace
❌ Wrong symbols → fatigue, conflict, negative planetary influence
🌸 We do not just place objects—objects shape our lives.

🌸 Symbolic Energy in Objects: Effects on Home, Mind, and Actions – (Part 9/9)
🔸 How to Maintain and Enhance Energy in the Home
While choosing items for your home, meaning is just as important as beauty.
🔮 1. Symbolic Objects Used for Protection
🔹 Traditionally, the following were used to block negative energy and harmful influences:
Dragon symbols
Hand fans or oval mirrors
Yama / guardian symbols
👉 Even today, these are used not just for decoration but for protective significance.
🚫 However, remember: Do not keep living creatures like fish, turtles, or birds confined in cages.
🌿 Vastu Purification is Not About Changing Objects, but Habits and Discipline
🔹 1. Avoid Excess – Maintain Balance
Avoid overuse of items like mirrors, flowers, deity images, frames, cushions, bulbs, etc.
👉 Excess decoration disturbs energy balance.
🔸 2. Main Entrance – A Protective Shield
Simple, regular rangoli at the entrance helps protect from negative energy.
Keeping garbage and footwear minimal near the door promotes stability and prosperity.
🔹 3. Electrical Energy and Feminine Energy
Excessive use of electrical devices affects feminine energy.
Light is necessary in the home, but too much light leads to energy wastage.
🔸 4. Food, Purity, and the Parvati Principle
Keep food pure and avoid wastage.
Avoid impure or non-sattvic food.
The Shiva–Parvati principle brings nourishment and stability into the home.
🔹 5. How to Reduce Rahu Influence?
Avoid impure food.
Prefer sattvic meals in social gatherings.
Remembering Hanuman, Ghantakarna, and Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles) brings protection and stability.
🔸 6. Charity, Sleep, and Saturn Principle
Donating food to the right person generates positive energy.
Excess charity or oversleeping disturbs the balance of Saturn’s blessings.
🔹 7. Ganesha Principle and Consistency
Continuous presence of impure food in the home displeases Ganesha energy.
👉 Rituals and remedies may become ineffective.
🔸 8. Balance of Sun and Moon Energies
Waking up too late displeases the Sun principle.
Unnecessary activity after sunset may create imbalance, debt, and mental instability (linked to Moon energy).
🔹 9. Light Decoration – In Moderation
For example, keeping 24–25 bulbs constantly on in a medium-sized hall is considered disrespectful to energy forces.
Traditionally, extra lighting and arrangements were used only during festivals or special occasions.
🔸 10. Mirrors and Feminine Energy
Mirrors on clothing are fine for festive use, but not for daily wear or excessive home use.
👉 They are believed to increase negative gaze effects on feminine energy.
🌸 Conclusion
Vastu purification is not just an action—it is a lifestyle. It should be practiced thoughtfully, ideally with guidance from knowledgeable experts.

