How To Use : This product is made available as per the specific requirements of customers. Place in the main door for the strong protection. Door Protection Remove and Stop Negative Energy in House
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Door Protection Remove Negtive Enegy Through In House
Right Door In Vastu Shasta
Door Vastu
- The view when the front door opens should be pleasant and inviting; similarly when you open the door to step out of the house, the view should be good and not overwhelmed by shadows of trees and creepers. Moreover, if the tree shadows fall or cut across the main door, it is considered inauspicious.
- Main gate should never face intersecting roads. Make sure the main door of the house is larger than the other doors of the house.
- It should be on the same, or higher level than the street level.
- The level of the main door should be higher than the approach way with the steps leading onto it should be odd in number.
- Avoid main door facing abandoned, demolished or deserted building.
- Avoid door directly facing the opposite house door.
- The main door of the house should not be below ground.
- It is best that a house has two entrances. The exit door should be smaller than the entrance, and it should have only one shutter. If there are two external doors for the house, they should not be set in a straight line.
- Construct the main door placement in such a way that no shadows fall over it.
- It is considered auspicious if the entrance door and the main door of the house are on the same side.
- The door should not be at the corner of the walls, but a few feet away from the corner junction.
- The main entrance door to the house should be of high quality material preferably wood. Metal doors and frames should be avoided. If there is a crack in the main door or doorframe, it is considered inauspicious.
- The width of the door should be half of the height of the door.
- Do not have any water body under the main entrance door and there should be no bathroom/restroom over the front door.
- Do not have a wall in front of the entrance door.
- Avoid inauspicious pictures on the door.
- The door should not be slanted, sliding, or circular.
- Avoid keeping garbage or dustbin near the entrance.
- Shoes should not be kept in front of the door, but to the side. Keep the entrance clutter free and tidy to make the surrounding positive.
- The main door should have a threshold. It is considered to avoid wealth loss.
- If the door has cracks or is worn out due to age then the owner will have a tough time and loss of respect in society.
- Doors should not be noisy, replace the hinges which make creaky sound.
- The total number of doors and windows in the house should be even number for e.g. 2, 4, 6 etc. but should not end with a odd numbers i.e. 5, 7, 9, or 10, 20 etc.
- Doors should not be placed in the center of the wall; they should always be off centered.
- If the front door frame is painted black then the owner might have to face hardship.
- Avoid the self-closing doors.
- Ensure that the shutters of the doors open up towards the inside of the house. It should have two shutters opening inside and in clockwise direction.
- Entrance of house should not face temple or any religious place.
- Entrance should never be dark and ensure that this place is well lit throughout.
- Main gate should never face intersecting roads.
- There should not be any obstruction in the entrance gate with things like poles, tree, wires and vehicles.
- Since the main objective of Vastu Shastra is to maximize the energy inside the house, it is recommended not to have arched doors and windows as they distort the energy flow.
- For those who believe in Hindu religion, it is good to decorate a house's entrance with pictures or statues of 'Lakshmi', 'Ganesha' or 'Kubera' and auspicious signs such as 'OM' or the 'Swastika'. Many homes adapt symbols around the main door to ward off bad luck and usher in protection and good energy. The statue or image of the Indian Elephant-faced god known as 'Ganesha' is often found outside the house, above the main door, as this is said to bring in prosperity and progress as the Lord 'Ganesha' represents the merging of the small (man) with the great (elephant) and blends the microcosm with the macrocosm.