Nowadays, people use various types of artifacts, paintings, and showpieces to decorate their homes. But sometimes, unknowingly, some such items are kept in the house which not only attract negative energy according to Vastu Shastra, but are also considered inappropriate from the moral point of view. These mainly include animal skins, teeth, horns, and taxidermy (structures of dead animals that look lifelike).
Importance in Vastu Shastra

Vastu Shastra believes that every object has a special energy field. Animal remains, like skin or teeth, spread unrest and fear in the home environment. These objects obstruct the positive energy of the southeast and south direction and can cause disputes, health problems, and mental stress in the family.
Moral and religious point of view
In Indian culture and religion, the protection of living beings is considered paramount. Keeping any object made from the remains of any animal in the house is considered a sin and inauspicious. This not only hurts religious beliefs but also promotes animal cruelty.
Decoration options in modern times
Today, there are many decoration options available that are not only beautiful but also attract positive energy. Such as traditional paintings, handmade crafts, pictures of natural scenes, and artworks of spiritual symbols. These options bring happiness, peace, and prosperity to the house.

Home decoration is important not only for beauty but also for positive energy. Therefore, avoid using animal remains in decoration and adopt such artworks that give a message of good values and positivity along with beauty.
Disclaimer: In this article, we have discussed the Vastu rules regarding placing art and paintings in the house. By following these Vastu rules, many problems in the house can be overcome. By the way, we have written this article for information / If you follow these Vastu rules, then you can talk to an astrologer yourself in advance.










