The Diwali season in India is synonymous with cleanliness and festivity. It’s that time of the year when homes are adorned with lights, rangoli, and prayers to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, the harbinger of wealth and prosperity. While preparing your home for the festival, it’s essential to follow Vastu principles to ensure that positive energies flow freely. Namrataa Kripallani, a MahaVastukar from Pune, shares seven Vastu red flags for Diwali cleaning, which can help you create a welcoming atmosphere for the Indian goddess of wealth.
Red Flag #1: Cluttered Interiors
During the festive season, it’s crucial to maintain a clean and clutter-free home. A tidy environment helps remove negative energy and invites positive vibes. Pay special attention to the North and north-east direction of your home, as it is associated with wealth and prosperity.
Red Flag #2: An Ugly Entrance
Since Goddess Lakshmi is believed to enter through the main entrance, it’s essential to make it inviting. Beautify both sides of your entrance symmetrically, and consider adding planters or flowering pots. Ensure your door doesn’t make squeaky sounds, and decorate with rangoli and flowers for an attractive and welcoming entrance.
Red Flag #3: Ignoring the Ishaan Kon
The north-east direction, known as the Ishaan Kon, is considered the powerhouse of Vastu. To attract positive energies, ensure it is well-lit and inviting. You can place a water bowl with flowers and floating candles to enhance the vibrations in this direction.
Red Flag #4: Overlooking Diwali’s Colour Scheme
When lighting lamps, avoid randomly choosing colors. Follow Vastu principles for lamp placement: blue or white lamps in the north, dark blue in the west, pink or red in the south, and orange or green in the east. Avoid lighting lamps in the south-west corner of your home, or use earthen diyas or yellow candles here.
Red Flag #5: Oil Lamps
Choose traditional fuels like sesame seed oil or ghee (clarified butter) for lighting diyas or lamps. Scientifically, these fuels release negative ions and purify the air, which aligns with Vastu principles of attracting wealth. Alternatively, you can use a Pancha Deepam oil blend, readily available at temple supply stores.
Red Flag #6: Dark Wall Colors
Before Diwali, many Hindu families repaint their houses. Opt for light and pleasant colors for your home. While you can paint the entire house in a neutral shade, consider using Vastu-approved colors for accents. Light blues and light greens in the north, greens and orange in the east, and pinks and peaches in the south. Yellow and gold work well for the southwest, while greys and blues enhance the west.
Red Flag #7: Dark Corners
Eliminate dark corners in your home during the festive season. Illuminate your space with lights, lamps, and candles. Thoughtfully lighting up every nook and cranny helps disperse stagnant and negative energies.
Diwali is a time to welcome Goddess Lakshmi into your home, and adhering to Vastu principles ensures your space is inviting and filled with positive energy. May this Diwali bring happiness, health, wealth, fame, and prosperity into your life.