Our houses are speechless but paintings and art add unspoken meaning to our homes. From landscapes to horses, devotional art and much more. Paintings make our emotions such as love, pride, devotion, sacrifice etc. come to life-enhancing our décor with vibrant colours and meaningful shapes and designs, our homes are for us to relax and rejuvenate while spending time with our families. That’s why it’s important to personally choose the art you want to put up on your walls rather than letting your interior decorator do it in their personal style.
Hanging art that’s off-putting or too loud and negative for your environment might be a disaster. Luckily for this reason and much more our ancestors left us with Vastu Sastra, a deeply insightful guide of traditional architecture and secrets to bring optimism and faith in our household.
Vastu architecture takes into consideration the built design and all other external factors such as location and environment to guide us towards the optimal way to manufacture our homes birthing comfort and hospitality. When the knowledge of Vaastu and the emotions of art are brought together there’s isn’t anything that speaks more of homeliness than that.
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Seven horses of glory
A symbol of strength, togetherness, family, power, fulfilment and execution, horses are looked upon by many cultures, Vaastu as well, in peculiar tells us the significance of having pictures of seven horses is considered lucky for the home as well as the business where they will be hanged. From Growth in business to prosperity in relationships. A painting of running horses facing towards you, these horses if not seven at total, then should at least be in an odd number to encapsulate the might of Vastu. This would return the balance of energies in a household. Avoid bedrooms and horses that have a sad expression and rest with colours scenery and abstraction are up to you. The physical features and attitude of the horses provide us with the strength to keep marching forward without knowledge of the outcome by trusting the process and having firm faith Wall painting.
Radha and Krishna
The tales of Lord Krishna and Radha has been relationship goals for centuries, the eternal love that exists between them and how they reunite with each other after every rebirth is majestic. Their love transcends the bounds of this universe, the representation of the divine connection between your inner self and the universe, the atma and Paramatma is perfect for your bedroom and by vastu knowledge we know is incredible in enhancing love and affection between couples.
Take care to place the painting of Radha Krishna together in the south-western direction of your room and let the power of art increase trust and honesty between you and your partner.
Ganesha and his blessings
The son of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati, Ganesha, is known by many names and titles such as the god of knowledge, Lambodara, remover of obstacles Avighna etc. Was blessed with immortality and infinite knowledge about the universe by his parents. As per Hindu mythology, he is considered as the ' Pratham pujniya’ in simple words it’s auspicious to worship him before something significant and take his name before any other gods, as this was the words of his father Lord Shiva. Since then, Ganesha and artwork depicting him, has held major significance in our cultural heritage.
Him being the remover of obstacles or Avighna helps us with difficult times and gives us the courage to overcome our obstacles while maintaining calm and tranquillity in and around us. Ganesha and his small eyes are known to denote focus, Ganesha helps us to have a mindful lifestyle while also eliminating restlessness and chaos. Don’t overlook the direction of the trunk, a trunk pointing right to Ganesha, although being more auspicious is harder to please and requires rituals to be followed regularly in order to please the power of the sun it harnesses. So, it’s better to buy the artwork with the trunk pointed to the left if it’s not convenient for you to perform rituals every day.
Buddha and our journey together towards enlightenment.
Born in the early 600 BC Siddhartha left this kingdom and nobility to take the path of atonement and minimalism to understand and experience the sufferings of the commoners finally attaining enlightenment, the rendition of Buddha symbolising the five elements of nature like his open hand. He was also a great enthusiast for art and has ever since inspired countless artists, the symbol of inner peace in our society Gautam Buddha lived and died a minimalist life, various forms of Buddha suitable for specific places in our homes are entangled with specific energies of life. Such as how the laughing buddha minimises arguments within a household, a sitting buddha indicates focus and importance of meditation while a resting Buddha imagery in a room or nursery induces overwhelming calm and transcendence to people seeking Nirwana. Remember to avoid placing the buddha close to ground level or below ground level like the basement.
Eternal flow of life and water
It’s not uncommon or rare to see a landscape painting or an aquatic landscape, with waterfalls, ocean sunset, etc. Although common, the exotic part about them is finding the right one for your setting. Calm water and flowing water signify separate things so it’s important to understand your environment before you place it. Flowing water depicts the flow of energy and life through the universe whereas tranquil water signifies calm and grace with Capabilities to disperse negative energies and create blissful vibrations that brings you in sync with the universe. Vaastu tells us to avoid placing paintings facing towards an exit with flowing water, as this would result in financial losses. The very essence of water instigates a sensation of serenity and solidarity. From huge waves to powerful waterfalls, it is the embodiment of strength and growth Lord Ganesha painting.
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