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Vastu Shastra: Keeping These Idols In The Puja Room Is Bad As Per Vastu
Those who have complete faith in Sanatan Dharma worship god daily at home. Performing puja at home also has its own rules. It is said that if these rules are not followed, the fruits of worship will not be obtained.
On the contrary, you have to face difficulties many times. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you about a rule of worship.

It is said that an idol or idol of certain gods and goddesses should not be installed in the god's room of the house. You can worship such a god in a temple outside the house. Which god should we not worship in the god's room inside the house?
Natraja: He is the Rudra incarnation of Lord Shiva, who is in the angry mood. He is in a dance pose, that is a essentially a pose of destruction. So this spreads destructive vibes of the divine. Natraj should not be installed in your puja room as it can lead to domestic discord and disturbance.
Shani
Dev:
The
power
of
Shani's
Drishti,
is
unmatched
as
any
one
glanced
by
Shani
is
doomed
for
life.
Hence
even
in
temples
they
say
that
the
devotees
must
not
directly
gaze
at
his
face
and
our
eyes
should
not
meet
his
eyes
during
the
darshan.
We are generally advised to look at his feet so that there are no complications thereafter. Shani works in accordance with your karma and if you have too many accumulated sins, Shani will enter your life in the sade sati to help you learn your lessons.
That is how God helps us evolve from lifetime to lifetime. Shani is just an instrument in his hands. Teachers come to teach and friends come to spend gala time with us. Similarly, Planets are no different.
Some planets enter our lives to teach and some to let us enjoy the results of our hard labour. So this is the reason why Shani idol should not be installed in our puja room.
Mahakali: Mahakali is a goddess of aggressive temperament. She rules the bhootganas also. When she is angry she will wreck destruction.
If you like to see her angry, she will be angry with you. The Goddess in her angry form was invoked by gods in ancient times to wreck destruction in the asuras life. So she fulfilled her promise.
It is good to face her gentle form rather than the aggressive fierce form. Kali is the fierce form of Parvati. So it is better not to have Kalis image at home.
Brahma: Although Lord Brahma is highly revered and worshipped in ancient Hindu scriptures by sages, he is rarely worshipped in temples or homes. So much so, that there is just one temple dedicated to him in India, a country full of temples!
Gods With Two Wives: You should never keep portraits or idols of Lord Krishna with Meera/Rukmini and Radha, Lord Ganesha with Siddhi and Riddhi, and Lord Karthikeya with two wives Devasena and Valli. Keeping them could create disharmony and discord in your marital life
Bhairavnath: Kala bhairava is another name given to Bhairavanatha. Kala bhairava is an fierce form of Lord Shiva. Also they say that it should be installed only in temple, outside the home. Installing it inside home will lead to vastu doshas which will be strongly felt by the family members.
Rahu-Ketu: Rahu-Ketu are shadowy evil planets who cause eclipse periodically. They are basically demons who, by foul means, had a sip of nectar to become partly devtas.
Rahu and Ketu were slayed by Vishnu who tore their bodies into two parts. The head of the demon became Rahu and the other demon's body came to be called Ketu.
As it was Sun and Moon who divulged their secret to Lord Vishnu, angry Rahu and Ketu eclipse the sun occasionally even today. Rahu Ketu can be worshipped only in temple and not at home. Gods unleashing anger and aggression should not be worshipped in the house.
Ganesh With Left Sided Trunk: Ganesh with his Trunk tilted to his left is not considered to be auspicious. If his trunk leans to his right, then the idol is considered as highly auspicious.
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