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Goddess Lakshmi with These 5 Vastu Tips to Light a Diwali Diya

As per Vastu shastra, people believe that the ghee or oil in a hanging Diyas for Pooja room signifies negativity in your mind, and the wick symbolises the Atma or soul. By lighting the diya, you dispel negativity from your mind and soul. This clears up space for positive thoughts to enter.

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Goddess Lakshmi with These 5 Vastu Tips to Light a Diwali Diya

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  1. Theavitya.com Goddess Lakshmi with These 5 Vastu Tips to Light a Diwali Diya 21

  2. We can’t maintain calm as Diwali is just near the corner! Specifically, with the COVID-19 pandemic, we all merit some good cheer and celebrations! Yet, many are abandoned, isolated due to lockdowns, away from their loved ones, unable to travel home and celebrate. So we determined to create this Diwali away from family a little more manageable for you by giving you a crash course on everything related to Diwali and a Diwali diya! Importance of Diwali Diya lighting 1.Diyas are associated with optimistic vibes As per Vastu shastra, people believe that the ghee or oil in a hanging Diyas for Pooja room signifies negativity in your mind, and the wick symbolises the Atma or soul. By lighting the diya, you dispel negativity from your mind and soul. This clears up space for positive thoughts to enter. Lighting Diwali diyas signifies the victory of good over evil. Generally, we celebrate Diwali on Amavasya or the no moon night. Lit diyas help to dispel the darkness of this night and radiate light. In many parts of India, people worship Lakshmi, Ganesha and Kuber on Diwali. By lighting diyas in different parts of your homes, you welcome them in, thereby ushering in good luck, wealth and prosperity. What is the ‘right way’ to light a Diwali diya? 2.The placement of the diya Diyas in the pooja room welcomes positive energy. Whether you greet positive or adverse energies into your home counts upon where you place your diya. Light the first diya in your pooja room.

  3. Vastu associates the tulsi plant with Goddess Lakshmi. If you have a tulsi or holy basil plant, place brass Samai Diyanears it. If you do not possess a tulsi plant, place diyas in your kitchen. Welcome wealth into your life; hold diyas facing north or northeast. To improve your health, position diyas facing east. Diyas kept near water containers can banish negativity, protect against diseases and increase wealth. 3.The timing creates all the distinction! Diyas should remain lit throughout the night. In Indian culture, time recreates an essential role. When it reaches to Diwali diya lighting, this is what Vastu experts say: Goddess Lakshmi only documents well-lit homes. Thus, form lighting brass oil lamps for Poojabehind the Lakshmi puja to welcome her into your home. Keep the diyas lit throughout the night to ensure that darkness and negative spirits do not enter your home. 4.Metal and mud diyas usher in divinity Use brass and mud diyas to attract and preserve holy spirits The material of your Pooja room hanging lampcan significantly influence the flow of divine energies into your home. Thus, Use brass or mud diyas to draw positive vibes into your home and dispel negativity. Metals like brass are good conductors of positive vitality. Mud is a good puddle of good spirits. Using brass and mud diyas makes a satisfied and contented aura in the house.

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