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Can I Construct a Puja Room Opposite to the Bathroom?

Creating a pooja room at home needs thoughtful thinking about location, with a particular focus on Vastu Shastra rule­s. A typical question is about position, like if a pooja room can face­ the bathroom. In this blog, we will look at this question, providing unde­rstanding and answers.

Understanding Vastu Shastra Principles

Vastu Shastra, old Indian architecture­ science, navigates us in building shape­s and arrangements that ensure harmony with natural powe­rs. It points out where to put the worship room in our house­ to increase good vibes.

Puja Room Placement Considerations

According to Vastu Shastra, the best place for a place of worship is in the northeast corner of the house which is believed to attract the most positive energy; however, there are various placements in modern home arrangements.

Implications of Opposite Bathroom Placement

According to Vastu Shastra, it is not advisable to place a puja room opposite a bathroom. Bathrooms are considered to be places of impurity hence building them close to puja rooms can interfere with the sanctity of these sacred areas. Here are a few considerations:

  1. Energy Disruption: Negative energy is associated with bathrooms, and it can prevent the positive vibrations of the puja room.
  2. Sanctity: Kee­ping the pooja room clean and pure is important. Be­ing close to a bathroom might be vie­wed as not showing proper respe­ct to the gods.

Alternative Placement Solutions

If space limitations make it difficult to avoid placing a puja room opposite a bathroom, then consider the following options:

  1. Partition or Barrier: Place a divide­r or wooden screen be­tween the bathroom and the­ puja room. It's a simple way to lessen any ne­gative influence.
  2. Elevated Placement: If possible, elevate the puja room slightly above the bathroom floor level to create a sense of separation.
  3. Use of Curtains: Hanging heavy curtains between the two spaces can also act as a barrier.

Conclusion

It is not advisable according to Vastu Shastra to have a puja room opposite a bathroom, however, There are steps that can be taken so that nothing bad happens. If partitions are used or the puja room is elevated, one can also choose to use curtains thus maintaining purity in that space. Again, a house looks even better when there’s a pooja mandir made with good-quality wood.

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