| In traditional Indian thought, a home is seen as a living entity guided by natural energy flows. Each direction is believed to carry a specific type of energy, influenced by nature and cosmic elements. The prayer room is considered the spiritual core of the house, making its placement especially important.
The northeast direction, also known as Eeshan, is associated with divine energy and clarity. It is believed to support meditation, prayer, and spiritual growth. Placing the mandir in alignment with this direction helps create a calm atmosphere that encourages focus and devotion.
Beyond belief, these principles also promote practical benefits such as better light, ventilation, and a quieter environment for prayer. |