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Should a Pooja Room Be Closed After Pooja?

In Hindu homes, the pooja room holds great significance as the place exclusively marked for spiritual matters. Could it be that the pooja room should remain shut after the pooja being done inside it? This blog discusses this religious practice including why it is done and ways to take care of it.

Significance of Pooja Room

A mandir, commonly known as a pooja room, is a hallowed space that is set apart for worship and other religious activities inside the Hindu homes. This is the place where idols or images representing gods are placed and daily prayers are made, it has high significance as such it encourages devotion and meditation.

Traditional Beliefs

Spiritual Practices

Traditionally, it is generally thought that closing the doors of the pooja room after the pooja ceremony helps to store the positive energies that are evoked during the worship. This is held as a means of keeping the purity and manifestations of Godliness confined within this confined precinct.

Respect and Reverence

Closing the doors of the puja room is a sign of showing regard and respect to the gods because it shows that this is a holy area that should be handled with great care.

Practical Reasons

Protection from Dust and Pests

Closing the pooja room will help keep dust, insects, and other potential wastes away, thus keeping the area clean and hygienic for everyday worship.

Safety

To prevent any unintended damage to them when you have young children or pets around, it is best if you close the pooja room in your home. It also avoids any disturbance in the sacred space.

Maintaining the Pooja Room

  1. Regular Cleaning: Ensure the pooja room is cleaned regularly. Use natural cleaners and avoid harsh chemicals.
  2. Proper Ventilation: From time to time you should open the room and let fresh air circulate in order to maintain the comfortable atmosphere.
  3. Lighting and Incense: Use diyas (lamps) and incense sticks to create a serene atmosphere during pooja.

When we close the room after pooja there are different reasons for doing that like; it is a way of spiritual belief, maintaining cleanliness as well as showing respect to Gods themselves. From this perspective, determining whether one prefers an open or shut poojaroom lies purely upon personal conviction and family traditions.

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