The ancient Indian practice of Vastu Shastra suggests that the east direction is a sacred and auspicious quadrant, associated with the rising sun and the energies of new beginnings. Our vastu shastra expert, Dr Anand Bhardwaj, told us about five things you should keep in the east direction of your home for happiness and auspiciousness.
5 Things To Keep In East Direction
1. Aromatic Plants
Keeping aromatic plants like basil in the east direction can make your house smell good and bring positive energy to your home. Additionally, keeping a pair of them can bring you even more benefits.
2. Herbs
For those who have herbs and medicines in their homes, it is best to keep them in the east direction as this can bring positivity and more benefits after consuming them.
3. Painting
“Placing a painting or poster of sunrise or sunset from a distance on the east wall is considered auspicious. It not onlybrings positivity in the housebut also proves to be helpful in your child’s development and career growth,” said Dr Bhardwaj.
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4.Children’s Study Table
Keeping your children’s study table in the east direction of your home can bring several benefits. “Try to keep the table in such a way that the children's faces are towards the east while studying. This increases the knowledge and intelligence of children. Not only this, it also gives new ideas to the children and helps them in their studies,” shared the expert.
5. Windows And Door
Getting the windows and door in the east direction helps spread positivity in your house. It also increases the knowledge, strength, and intelligence of your children.
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