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Ideas for decorating with God Statue your interior spaces

by Vivek Choudhary Nice life

Great art can be laborious to proceed by, as anyone who has ventured to appoint their residence with lust-worthy products knows. Still, a room is frequently not concluded until a statement-making piece finds its way inside.  No matter classic or playful, wall-mounted or tabletop, works by prominent artists.

Lord Ganesh Statue is something that one finds in most Indian homes. Using a statue or idol of the elephant god, who is believed to remove obstacles, decorates a home to eliminate negative energy from home. It’s also an aesthetically pleasing image. However, did you know that there are dos and don’ts about the type of idol you use and how you place it in your home?

The home entrance can be the right choice. While this creates a lovely welcome for guests, make sure that the back of the statue doesn't face the house's room as it will cause a decline in prosperity. This is why Ganesha idols are found in pairs at entrances with the statues placed back to back so that both sides of the home benefit from the fortune that the idol brings.

Whether you have a couple of home décor statues that you display in a cabinet or an entire collection covering a wall, try to keep a gap of at least one inch between the statues when you arrange them.

A separate pooja room is alluring, especially in modern homes where creating space for pooja is a challenge. It’s a clever design idea that has converted a niche into a dedicated pooja space, complete with a wooden and jaali door at the entrance.

Some God idols for Pooja room have the trunk curved to the power, while others have it on the left. The statue with the trunk pointing to the right wants necessary poojas that aren’t viable for homes. These varieties of statues are best kept in temples. When it becomes to the Ganesh idol, the home entrance design should have the trunk pointing to the left.

You must keep in mind while selecting the Hindu God Statue for living rooms or any other part of the home because they should be seated. While established, Ganesh is considered to be meditating, which represents calmness and peace in the surroundings. According to experts, this position also suggests that he keeps a watch over your family and makes sure everyone is well protected.

Neutral and simple, dimly lit by dangling lamps and diyas with natural stone and marble statues, the pooja room oozes warmth and charm with its simplicity. It feels like the room is specially designed to disperse calmness after the humdrum of everyday life.

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