VASTU TIPS FOR BOOKS
When we refer to Vastu tips for books, we generally talk about it in context with our children and their progress. This includes the right placement and direction of the books as per Vastu for all subjects and languages including Vatu for Hindi and English books. If the correct Vastu for books and bookshelves is not followed, children might lose on concentration and confidence which in turn would affect their overall personality drastically. For this it is important to keep certain Vastu tips for books in mind while getting the study room made for your child.
We all have very high hopes from our children and always want to give them the best. They are not only the future of our country but also the apple of their parents’ eyes. The best gift for them would be to create a tension-free and non-stressful environment where they can breathe and work in peace and solace and handle the growing pressures of the competitive world around them. This can be made true by bestowing them with a Vaastu-perfect life.
To ensure a secure future for your children, it is very important to make their present surrounding harmonious and positive so that they can grow overall towards achieving their respective goals in life meritoriously, studies being an inevitable part of this. Here are a few do’s and don’ts which can alter their lives for a better tomorrow only by making sure that your child’s books are placed in accordance with Vastu and they get a Vastu friendly environment while studying.
1. While studying, kids should face the East or the North as this will boost up their learning speed, improve memory and enhance their concentration power.
2. Books should never be kept in the north-east direction; instead they should be stored in the south-west, south or western sides.
3. Books should be kept in closed areas or shelves with glass panel doors, open book shelves are not advisable as they create too much of congestion in the mind of the students.
4. The study table should not be cluttered with books as it tends to create unnecessary pressure on the minds of the children.
5. There should be images of Lord Ganesha and Maa Saraswati in the study room.
6. The study table should not rest against a wall. While sitting and studying, the child should have a solid wall behind his back.
7. The study table and the chair should not face the door when the child is studying.
8. The study area should be well lit up and spread over all corners. However, avoid placing a focus light or spot light on the child or the table as this would heighten the mental pressure and strain for him.
9. You can place a quartz crystal rock in the south-west corner of the study room. This stone has healing properties and can energize the environment in the room with positive vibrations by sucking up all the negativities present there.
10. To increase the concentration of the child, you can place an Amethyst crystal on the study table.
11. A pyramid can also be placed on the table or desk for enhancing the concentration and memory of the child.
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