
Decorative & Symbolic
Every symbol speaks — what your walls are telling the cosmos
About Decorative & Symbolic
In Vastu Shastra, every decorative element is a transmitter of energy. A painting of seven running horses on the South wall channels success-energy from Mars (Mangal); a Ganesha idol at the entrance removes obstacles from the prana pathway. Conversely, war scenes, weeping figures, or sinking ships broadcast destructive frequencies into the home. Mirrors amplify the energy of whatever they reflect — placed in the North, they double prosperity; placed facing the bed, they disturb sleep by reflecting the sleeper's own energy back. This category covers 105 patterns spanning sacred art placement (Ganesha, Lakshmi, Saraswati), mirror rules, clock positioning, the prohibition of violent or melancholic imagery, the use of yantras and mandalas as energetic devices, and the material properties of decorative elements (brass amplifies, plastic deadens).
At a Glance
Why It Matters
Decorative remedies are the easiest Vastu changes — no construction needed, yet they can meaningfully shift a room's energy
Mirror placement is one of the most common Vastu mistakes, especially mirrors facing beds or main doors
Sacred symbols act as energetic amplifiers — correct placement multiplies their benefit, incorrect placement can cause harm
All Patterns
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