Free Pooja Room Vastu Analysis

Pooja Room
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Discover the divine ruler, cosmic element & Vastu score for your mandir. Get idol placement tips, auspicious colours, muhurta & 15+ powerful remedies for all 8 directions.

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Fill in 6 quick details about your mandir. Our Vastu engine will analyse your pooja room using classical Vastu Shastra principles and generate a detailed spiritual report instantly.

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Pooja Room Direction Scores at a Glance

A quick Vastu compatibility overview for all 8 zones. North-East is the highest-rated and most sacred direction for a home mandir.

North
75/100
Auspicious
Kuber (God of Wealth)
Water (Jal)
North-East
98/100
Supremely Auspicious — Divine Zone
Ishaan (Lord Shiva / Divine Consciousness)
Water + Space (Jal-Akash)
East
90/100
Highly Auspicious
Indra (King of Devas) & Surya (Sun God)
Fire / Solar (Tej)
South-East
32/100
Inauspicious — Not Recommended
Agni (God of Fire)
Fire (Agni)
South
25/100
Very Inauspicious — Strong Remedies Required
Yama (God of Death & Dharma)
Fire + Earth (Agni-Prithvi)
South-West
15/100
Highly Inauspicious — Avoid Completely
Nirrti (Demon of Destruction)
Earth (Prithvi)
West
58/100
Neutral — Acceptable with Remedies
Varuna (God of Water & Cosmic Order)
Water (Jal)
North-West
52/100
Neutral — Not Ideal, Use Remedies
Vayu (God of Wind & Air)
Air (Vayu)
Universal Tips

Essential Vastu Tips for Every Pooja Room

Always Prefer North-East
The NE corner is the Ishaan Kona — the divine zone of Lord Shiva and Jupiter. Even a small altar in the NE corner is more spiritually potent than a large mandir in any other zone.
Keep a Ghee Lamp Daily
A continuously burning ghee lamp in the pooja room purifies the atmosphere, destroys negative energies, and maintains a constant connection between the physical home and the divine realm.
White Marble Flooring
White marble is the most sattvic (pure) flooring material for a pooja room. Its natural cool energy enhances meditation, keeps the space spiritually charged, and amplifies the positive effects of any direction.
Idol Must Face East or West
Place your deity idol facing West (worshipper faces East) for maximum auspiciousness. This aligns prayer with the rising sun, the Vedic direction of divine illumination. Avoid idols facing South or South-West.
Never Below a Toilet or Stairs
A pooja room directly below a bathroom/toilet above or under a staircase is a severe Vastu dosh. It contaminates divine energy and negates all spiritual benefit. These configurations require immediate structural remedy.
Daily Cleaning is Non-Negotiable
Clean the pooja room floor, altar, and all idols daily before morning prayers. Stale flowers, burnt incense ash, and dusty idols actively repel divine energy — purity is the single most important Vastu principle for any mandir.
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best direction for a pooja room as per Vastu?

The North-East (Ishaan Kona) is unanimously the best direction for a pooja room as per Vastu Shastra, scoring 98/100. It is the zone of Lord Shiva and the planet Jupiter, representing divine consciousness and wisdom. East (90/100, Sun and Lord Indra) is the second-best option. North (75/100, Lord Kuber) is also auspicious. South-West is the worst possible direction and must be strictly avoided.

Which direction should the idol face in the pooja room?

According to Vastu Shastra, the deity idol should face West so the worshipper faces East during prayers — the most auspicious prayer direction in Vedic tradition. The idol can also face South (worshipper faces North — toward Kuber) as an acceptable alternative. Idols should never face South-West or directly North-West. The key principle: the worshipper should ideally face East or North during prayer.

Can the pooja room be in the South or South-West?

A South-zone pooja room is inauspicious (25/100) as it is governed by Yama. A South-West mandir (15/100) is the most harmful configuration in Vastu — governed by Nirrti and Rahu-Ketu. Both require comprehensive remedies, and relocation to NE, E, or N is always strongly recommended. If relocation is impossible, performing Vastu Shanti Puja and using a Hanuman image, Vastu Pyramid, sea salt, and white marble remedies are essential interim measures.

What is the best flooring for a pooja room as per Vastu?

White marble is the gold standard for pooja room flooring in Vastu Shastra. It is sattvic (spiritually pure), cool, and naturally harmonizes with all deity zones. Natural stone (granite, sandstone) is the second-best option. Ceramic or vitrified tiles are acceptable. Synthetic or vinyl flooring is the least preferred as it blocks natural earth energy and can create a spiritually "dead" atmosphere.

Is it okay to have the pooja room adjacent to the kitchen?

Having the pooja room adjacent to the kitchen is generally discouraged in Vastu. Kitchen fire (Agni) energy is fundamentally different from the sattvic prayer energy of a mandir — combining them creates "Tatva Virodh" (elemental conflict). Kitchen smells, heat, and the aggressive fire element can pollute the prayer space. If unavoidable, ensure there is a solid wall (not a pass-through or window) between the two rooms, and use cooling remedies in the mandir.

Can we have a pooja room in the bedroom?

A separate pooja room is always preferable in Vastu Shastra. However, if space is limited, a small altar in the bedroom's NE corner is acceptable with certain conditions: the altar should not be visible from the bed (use a curtain), feet should never point toward the deity during sleep, and the space should be kept impeccably clean. The bedroom's Tamas (inert) energy does not ideally support the Sattva (pure) energy required for deity worship, but it is manageable with proper placement and maintenance.

What colours should be used in a pooja room as per Vastu?

Best Vastu colours for a pooja room: White or cream (universally auspicious, pure energy), light yellow (Jupiter/NE zone energy), pale saffron (divinely auspicious for all zones), light blue (cooling, North zone), and soft green (NE and N zones). Strictly avoid black, dark red, dark grey, or any heavily saturated dark colours — these create tamasic (inert, heavy) energy that suppresses spiritual vibrations and makes prayer feel laborious rather than uplifting.

How many idols can be kept in a pooja room?

Vastu Shastra recommends keeping a limited number of idols — traditionally not more than one Ganesha, one Shiva, one Vishnu/Lakshmi, and family-specific deities. An overcrowded altar scatters divine energy rather than concentrating it. The maximum number of idols should generally not exceed 7-9 unless the mandir is specifically designed as a multi-deity temple. Photos of deceased ancestors should not be placed on the main altar — keep ancestor remembrance in a separate dedicated area of the home.

Can Vastu dosh of a pooja room be corrected without demolition?

Yes, most pooja room Vastu doshas can be addressed without demolition. The most effective non-demolition remedies include: creating a small NE corner altar as the primary worship space (leaving the existing fixed mandir as secondary), using Vastu Pyramids under the altar, placing sea salt bowls, installing Yantra corrections, applying Vastu-prescribed colours, performing Vastu Shanti Puja, and adjusting the idol's direction. For severe doshas (SW or S zones), a full Vastu Shanti with a qualified Acharya is recommended before attempting self-remedies.

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