
Elephant Figurine Direction
Elephant figurines (Gaja-Pratima) with trunks raised represent Bala (strength),
Local term: गज प्रतिमा — दक्षिण / नैऋत्य / द्वार (Gaja Pratimā — Dakṣiṇa / Naiṛtya / Dvāra)
Modern Vastu recommends elephant figurines as one of the most universally auspicious decorative objects. The raised-trunk pair at the entrance is the most popular arrangement. SW placement for stability is well-established. The elephant's cross-cultural positive symbolism (strength, wisdom, memory) makes it one of the safest Vastu recommendations.
Source: Contemporary Vastu Practice
Unique: Cross-cultural universal positive symbolism makes elephant figurines one of the safest and most confidently recommended Vastu decorative items.
Elephant Figurine Direction
Architectural diagram for Elephant Figurine Direction

The Rule in Modern Vastu
Ideal
S, SSW, SW
Elephant pair (trunk up) at entrance. Single elephant in S/SW for stability, per modern Vastu consensus integrating classical Alankara prescriptions with contemporary interior design practice — the architect must verify proper placement and condition for full energetic benefit.
Acceptable
SSE, WSW, W, E
SSE-WSW arc. E (Airavata/Indra connection).
Prohibited
NE, NNE
NE zone (earth-weight overwhelming spiritual energy).
Sub-Rules
- Pair of elephants with trunks raised flanking the entrance▲ Minor
- Elephant figurine placed in S or SW zone of living room▲ Minor
- Elephant figurine in NE zone overwhelming spiritual energy▼ Minor
- Elephant with trunk pointing downward displayed prominently▼ Minor

Principle & Context

Elephant figurines (Gaja-Pratima) with trunks raised represent Bala (strength), Buddhi (wisdom), and Vriddhi (growth). Place as a pair flanking the entrance for Dvara-Pala (door guardian) energy, or in the S/SW for grounding stability. The elephant's massive earth-element presence is ideal for the heavy SW zone but too weighty for the ethereal NE. Always choose Urdhva-Shunda (trunk up) for upward-flowing blessings.
Common Violations
Elephant figurine in NE zone overwhelming spiritual energy
Traditional consequence: The NE's Akasha-Tattva (ether element) requires lightness — the elephant's massive Prithvi-Bhara (earth weight) crushes the ethereal energy needed for spiritual clarity and divine connection. The Ishanya becomes Sthula (gross) instead of Sukshma (subtle).
Elephant with trunk pointing downward
Traditional consequence: A downward trunk (Adho-Shunda) symbolises Adho-Gati (downward movement) — blessings flowing downward out of the dwelling rather than being channelled in. Some traditions accept the down-trunk as representing the meditating Ganesha, but the majority prefer Urdhva-Shunda (raised trunk).
How Other Traditions Compare
Relative to Modern Vastu
Vedic tradition connects the entrance elephant directly to Indra's Airavata — channelling the king of gods' sovereign authority.
Maharashtrian tradition's strong Ganapati devotion makes the elephant figurine carry double significance — Vastu remedy plus Ganesha worship symbol.
Tamil temple Gaja-Shala tradition provides the architectural prototype for domestic elephant-at-entrance placement.
Kakatiya Warangal gate-elephants provide a unique dynastic-architectural precedent for domestic entrance elephants.
Hoysala elephant friezes provide the richest architectural tradition for elephant-as-foundation — the base-band elephants literally support the temple.
Kerala's Pooram festival tradition provides the deepest cultural integration of elephant symbolism into domestic life — the caparisoned elephant is the highest form.
Palitana Jain temple elephant friezes provide the Gujarati-Jain architectural precedent for domestic elephant placement.
Bengali Gaja-Lakshmi tradition connects elephant figurines specifically to Lakshmi's wealth-showering form — Durga Puja season elephants carry devotional-financial significance.
Konark Temple's base elephants provide the most famous architectural precedent for the elephant-as-foundation principle.
Sikh martial tradition values the elephant's combination of massive strength and measured temperament — Bir Ras (heroism) with Dhiraj (patience).
Terms in Modern Vastu
Universal:
Remedies & Solutions
Relocate decorative element to the South zone per Modern tradition
Modern VastuPlace a pair of elephant figurines with trunks raised upward flanking the main entrance — facing outward to welcome visitors and channel strength
Display a single elephant figurine in the S or SW zone of the living room for stability and ancestral strength
Choose elephants with trunks raised (Urdhva-Shunda) — upward trunk channels blessings into the dwelling
Move elephant figurines from NE to SW or entrance area — relieve the NE of earth-weight to restore ethereal lightness
Remedies from other traditions
Relocate decorative element to the Dakshina zone per Vedic tradition
Vedic VastuRelocate decorative element to the Dakshin zone per Maharashtrian tradition
HemadpanthiClassical Sources
“The Gaja-Pratima (elephant figurine) with Urdhva-Shunda (raised trunk) at the Griha-Dvara (house door) invites Bala (strength) and Sampada (abundance). The Gaja is Indra's Vahana — placing its image at the entrance channels Indra's royal protection and the rain-wealth of Airavata into the dwelling.”
“The Gaja-Yugma (elephant pair) flanking the Dvara (door) is Sthapati-Vidhi (architectural tradition) from the Deva-Prasada (temple) applied to the Griha (home). The elephants must face outward with Urdhva-Shunda (raised trunks) — symbolising Dhvaja-Vat (flag-like) announcement of the dwelling's Shubha (auspiciousness) and Bala (strength).”
“Vishvakarma sets the Gaja-Pratima at the Griha-Mukha (house entrance) as Dvara-Pala (door guardian). The elephant's Sthula-Shakti (massive power) in the Dakshina or Nairitya anchors the dwelling's stability with the weight of Meru.”
“The Gaja at the Griha-Pravesh (house entrance) bestows triple blessings: Bala (strength), Buddhi (wisdom), and Vriddhi (growth). The trunk raised upward channels Swarga-Sampada (heavenly abundance) downward into the dwelling. A pair doubles the potency of each blessing.”

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