Vastu Shastra is very important in our lives. When we follow its rules correctly, happiness, peace, and prosperity come into our lives. But if these rules are ignored, then their results can also be inauspicious. Vastu Shastra also mentions some such idols and pictures which we should not keep in the temple of our house. These idols can hurt your life and can also cause misfortune at times. Come, let us know which idols of gods and goddesses should be avoided in the worship place of the house.
Do not keep these 5 types of idols in the worship house, even by mistake.
Idols of gods and goddesses in fierce posture

According to Vastu, the temple of the house is the center of positivity and peace. Therefore, idols of gods and goddesses in calm, happy, and blessed postures should always be kept in the worship house. Do not keep any idol or picture, even by mistake, in which the gods and goddesses are in an angry or fierce posture. The energy of these idols is very intense, which can create an atmosphere of tension and restlessness in the house.
Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh) idols together
According to Vastu experts, idols of the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh) should not be kept together in the home temple. The energy and worship method of these three gods is different. Brahma ji’s worship is considered to be limited to temples. Keeping the idols of these three together in the house can lead to a clash of different energies, which can create turmoil in the lives of the members of the house.
Keep the idols of Shiva and Vishnu separate
According to the rules of Vastu, there are a lot of differences in the worship methods of Shiva and Vishnu. Tulsi leaves are not offered to Lord Shiva, while the worship of Lord Vishnu is considered incomplete without Tulsi. Although both are forms of the same Brahma, one should avoid keeping their idols together in the house due to the difference in the rules of their worship.
Pictures of Maa Kali and Shani Dev

According to Vastu Shastra, pictures or idols of Maa Kali, Shani Dev, and Rahu-Ketu should not be kept in the home temple. All of them are considered to be fierce and are worshipped, especially in Tantric practices. The intense energy of these deities does not allow the atmosphere of the house to remain calm. It is appropriate to worship them outside the house or in special temples.
Broken or broken idols
One should never keep any broken idol or torn picture in the home temple. According to religious beliefs, broken idols transmit negative energy and can bring misfortune to the house. If an idol breaks, it should be immediately removed and immersed in a holy river.
The home temple is a source of positivity and peace in our lives. By following these simple Vastu rules, you can maintain the purity and auspiciousness of your puja ghar, so that there will always be happiness and prosperity in your home.










