Bastuu Puja

Vastu Shanti Puja is a spiritual and religious process to offer prayers to the Vastu Purush who is the Lord, protector and soul of the house and seek the blessings for positivity and prosperity. During this worship, people also pay their tribute to the deity of directions, five elements of nature, and natural forces.

Some of the major objectives of performing Vastu Shanti Pooja are –

  • To eliminate any kind of faults relating to interiors exteriors, or structures of buildings.
  • To seek forgiveness of God for the damage done to the nature during construction.
  • To ask for the blessings of Vastu Purush for happiness, wealth and good health.
  • Offer prayers to Vastu Purush for protection of home or office from natural calamities.
  • To appease any form of supernatural force which might be dangerous for the occupants.

Vastu is a place where nature and human beings live together in harmony. Vastu Shanti Puja, also known as Vastu Dosh Nivaran Puja, brings a striking balance between both of them by removing all the hurdles or negativities present in the environment and preventing unforeseen destruction and misfortune to finally improve the Vastu of a place. The puja is performed to appease Vastu Devta to seek his blessings and bless one’s home or workspace with prosperity and harmony.

Vastu Puja is also conducted to reduce the harmful impacts of the Vastu Dosha caused by the construction faults in the Vastu of a place and to maintain a balance between the eight directions and the five elements of nature. People worship Vastu Purush or Vastu deva on several occasions such as land worship, Griha Pravesh, door installation, well mining, foundation laying, foundation mining, and others.

Vastu Puja Muhurat based on Astrology

  • Auspicious Days: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
  • Auspicious Nakshatras: Ashwini, Pushya, Punarvasu, Uttarfalguni, Rohini, Hasta, Uttarashada, Revati, Uttarabhabhadrapad, Shravan, Dhanishta, Shatbishya, Anuradha, Swati, and Magha
  • Auspicious Dates: 2nd day of moonlit fortnight, Tritiya, Panchami, Saptami, Dashami, Ekadashi, Dwadashi, and Trayodashi

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