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Welcome Goddess Lakshmi This Diwali with 5 Vastu Tips for Lighting Diyas

With Diwali approaching, we can feel the festive spirit in the air! After the challenging years we’ve all experienced, it’s time to bring joy and light back into our homes. Here’s a simple guide on using Diwali diyas to create a bright, positive atmosphere and attract divine blessings.




The Significance of Diyas on Diwali


Diyas are more than just decorative lights; they hold spiritual and scientific value. Lighting a diya not only brightens your space but also purifies the air by increasing humidity and warmth, making the atmosphere lighter. Diyas also symbolize dispelling darkness, inviting peace, and fostering prosperity.



5 Vastu Tips for Lighting Diyas on Diwali


1. Placement Matters


Where you place your diya plays a key role in the energies it attracts. Follow these Vastu guidelines:

• Begin by lighting the first diya in your pooja room.

• Place diyas near a tulsi (holy basil) plant if you have one, as it’s connected to Goddess Lakshmi.

• If not, you can place diyas in the kitchen for added positive energy.

• For wealth, keep diyas facing north or northeast; for health, place them facing east.

• Diyas near water sources can enhance positivity, offer protection, and attract wealth.



2. Timing is Essential

Time plays a sacred role in Indian traditions. Light your diyas after the Lakshmi puja to welcome Goddess Lakshmi into your home. Keep your diyas lit throughout the night to drive away darkness and negativity.


3. Choose Brass or Clay Diyas



The material of your diya affects the energies it brings into your home. Brass and clay are especially auspicious:


• Brass diyas conduct positive energy, while clay diyas are believed to hold spiritual blessings.

• Together, these materials create a contented, harmonious aura.


• Painting diyas in Vastu-compliant colors can further enhance positivity. Use blue for the north, green for the east, and red for the south, among other colors to match your directions.


4. Use Ghee for Divine Energy


The choice between ghee and oil is significant. Ghee, especially from cow’s milk, is more spiritually powerful and spreads divine frequencies.

• Opt for ghee diyas to welcome divine energy into your space. If you prefer oil, mustard oil is acceptable, but avoid sunflower oil.


5. Use Straight Wicks for Positivity


Straight wicks are traditionally preferred as they attract superior energies, symbolizing the pure fire element.

• These wicks promote a positive, uplifted mind, welcoming happiness and good fortune.


Bonus Tip: Keep Your Diya Lit All Night with an Akhand Jyot


Keeping a diya lit through the night is highly auspicious. The continuous flame, or Akhand Jyot, protects against negativity and illuminates the path for Lakshmi and Ganesha.


• Refill your Akhand diya with ghee or oil as needed.

• Cover it with glass for protection, and if the wick goes out, replace it with a fresh one to ensure an unbroken flame.


Making Diyas at Home: A Simple Guide


For a traditional touch, why not make your own clay diyas? Here’s how:


1. Form the Clay: Start by rolling moistened clay into a smooth ball. Make sure it’s soft and free from air pockets.


2. Shape Your Diya: Press and mold the clay into a diya shape. Let it air-dry on a non-porous surface like a ceramic tile.


3. Paint and Decorate: Once dry, paint the diyas in colors that enhance joy and harmony, such as red, green, or blue.


Types of Diyas Across India


From clay to metal, each type of diya has a unique charm and cultural meaning:


Clay Diyas: Popular in North India, symbolizing the Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings.


Metal Diyas: Preferred in South India, representing protection and strength.


Bamboo Diyas: Used in East India, associated with the protective energy of Goddess Kali.


Glass Diyas: Common in urban areas for their modern appeal, symbolizing purity and clarity.


The Symbolism of Diya Colors


Colors carry spiritual meanings in diya design:


Red: For good luck and positivity.


Orange: For warmth and optimism.


Green: For peace and growth.


Blue: For inner peace and wisdom.


Purple: For spiritual connection and elevated awareness.


With these Vastu tips and ideas for diya lighting, may your Diwali be filled with light, joy, and prosperity! Embrace tradition and create a beautiful, peaceful atmosphere to welcome the divine into your home.

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