Showing posts with label Diwali Diyas. Show all posts
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22 October

Vastu Tips for Ideal Placement of Diyas and Lamps to Invite Peace and Harmony. Designerplanet

 


Welcome Goddess Lakshmi with these 5 Vastu tips to light up your Diwali Diya. The color of the diya you use can also affect the energy it emits. Choose a diya that suits your intention.

According to Vastu Shastra, people believe that the ghee or oil in the diya signifies the negativity of the mind and the wick symbolizes the atma or soul. Lighting a diya can help drive away negative thoughts from your mind and soul. This frees up space for positive thoughts. Lighting Diwali Diyas signify the victory of good over evil. 

Generally, we celebrate Diwali on Amavasya or moonless night. Lighted diyas help dispel the darkness and radiate light this night. In many parts of India, people worship the gods Lakshmi, Ganesha and Kuber on Diwali. If you light diyas all over the house, you will be welcomed and bring good luck.

Center of house 

In the scriptures, the middle part of the house is considered to be the place of Brahma. According to Vastu Shastra, this part of the house should always be kept clean and open. It is believed that keeping this part clean and open always keeps financial problems away. Goddess Lakshmi is also believed to reside in this part.

Clean the north-east direction

In Vastu Shastra, the north-east direction of the house is called Ishan Kon. According to Vastu Shastra, gods and goddesses are in the north-east corner. It is believed that broken items should never be kept in this direction of the house. This direction should always be kept clean and empty. According to Vaastu Shastra.

South direction 

In the scriptures, the south direction has been described as the place of Yama. Although there is no harm in keeping money, jewelery and safes in this direction of the house, the growth of wealth stops. Goddess Lakshmi does not enter the south direction of the house. Therefore, if you have kept money or jewelery in this direction in your house, then remove it immediately.

Tip #1: The placement of the Diwali diya

Decorative diya placement techniques Whether you welcome positive or negative energy into your home depends on where you place the diya. So which way should Diya face for Diwali? 

To attract prosperity and wealth, place the diya facing north or northeast. For better health, the diya should face east, and to dispel negative thoughts, protect against diseases and increase wealth, place a light diya near a water container.

Light the first diya in the puja room Vastu associates the Tulsi plant with Goddess Lakshmi. If you have a tulsi or holy basil plant, place a diya near it. If you do not have a tulsi mandir, place a diya in the kitchen. Welcome wealth into your life. Keep the diya facing north or northeast. To improve your health, place the diya facing east. Diyas kept near a water tank help dispel negative thoughts and protect against diseases.

Floating tea lights and diyas in a copper or brass bowl Fill a large bowl with water and spread the petals on the surface. Take your tea lights and measure out the bases with glitter foam paper. Draw a large flower-like design around the base and cut the foam into that shape. Secure the lights to the paper and then slide the boat out if you need to decorate it. Once done, gently lower the paper into the water so it floats on the surface. Light the lamp and feel the magic unfold. Your own DIY Diwali diya decorations are ready!

Tip #2: The timing makes all the difference!

Vastu Ways to Create a Positive Atmosphere Time plays an important role in Indian culture. 

Regarding Diwali diya lighting, Vastu experts say: Goddess Lakshmi enters only well-lit houses. So, start lighting decorative diyas to welcome her home after Lakshmi Puja. Keep the diya lit all night long to prevent darkness and negative spirits from entering your home.

Tip #3: Metal and mud Diwali diyas usher in divinity

The material of your decorative diyas can have a huge impact on the flow of divine energy into your home. So, use brass or clay diyas to attract positive vibes into your home and get rid of negative vibes. Metals like brass are good conductors of positive energy. Mud is a good storehouse of good spirits. Using brass and mud diyas creates a happy and contented atmosphere in your home.

Tip #4: Lighting Diyas at the Main Gate 

One of the most important places to light diyas during Diwali is the main gate of the house. It is considered a gateway for positive energy to enter. Vastu recommends lighting at least four diyas facing north or east near the door to symbolize protection and welcome both guests and divine energies. Place diyas on both sides of the entrance and make sure the door is well-lit to invite Goddess Lakshmi into your home.

Tip #5: Use Multiple Diyas for Prosperity 

To maximize the flow of positive energy, try lighting multiple diyas in different areas of your home. Each diya represents different blessings, health, wealth, peace and prosperity. According to Vastu, odd numbers are considered auspicious, so use odd number of diyas. For example, you can get better results by lighting 5-7 diyas around your house.

FAQ 

Q1. What materials do you need for your DIY diya decoration project? 

Answer:You will need clay diyas, acrylic paints, beads, sequins, bracelets, CDs, tea lights, and glue. Other materials such as cardstock, paper, and mirrors can also add a decorative touch. Use simple, everyday items that are readily available at home or at craft stores. 

Q 2. How can I customize my diyas for different festivals? 

Answer: For Diwali, use vibrant colors like gold, red, orange and decorate with mirrors or glitter. For other festivals, try switching to pastel or metallic colors, adding floral motifs, or using seasonal elements such as flowers and ribbons to match the mood. 

Q 3. Can I use LED lights in DIY diyas? 

Answer: LED tea lights are a great alternative because they are safe, reusable, and reduce the risk of fire. Create a warm and festive atmosphere by placing them in glass holders or inside decorated bracelets and paper lanterns. 

Q 4. Are there any eco-friendly options for making diyas? 

Answer:Yes. Opt for organic decorations like clay or terracotta diyas, natural dyes, and flower petals or leaves. Avoid plastic-based decorations and use biodegradable materials like paper or recycled items like CDs and glass bracelets. 

Q 5. How can I creatively display the diyas I decorated? 

Diya along the edge of the rangolis float them in water bowls with flowers, or arrange them in groups on decorated CDs. Paper lanterns with diyas inside also make great festive displays, adding elegance to your decor.

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AuthorSakina Khatoon 


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Diwali is the festival of lights which most of us celebrate by lighting diyas and candles in our homes. People also decorate the outside with string lights and other sparkling lights. Likewise, tea light holders are great lighting accessories for special occasions. They are specially designed to hold small, round candles and some even come in funny shapes (votives).


 These tea light candle holders take candlelight to a whole new level. They come in a variety of designs and materials so we've done some decent research to help you decide which one is right for you. Here is a list of some of the best candle holders that you can buy from Amazon India. You can use them all year round.




LumaBase Home Decorative Flickering LED Candles Silver Snowflake 2ct

 

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 The candle holder itself can be made from concrete. The ribbons and the other Christmassy elements give this setting very cheerful and warm vibe.This Christmas, create cute and fun decorations with these easy-to-make DIY Christmas candle holders.

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JGS White Metal Candle Stand in Palm Tree Design Set of 2 Showpiece for Home Decor Handmade Antique Decorative Figurine for Gift Items Office Table Decor Home & Office Decoration 

 CraftVatika Wooden Fish Design Tea Light Candle Holder Stand Handmade Wooden Block Print Fish Shaped Tlight for Diwali Handicraft Decoration Items Candle Holder Set Stand for Indoor Decor Set of 2

All the good things about this celebration are combined. Flowers, colorful lanterns, dim and warm lights, and hang them all together for a unified look. Nothing says holiday more than this fun arrangement.

Handicraft Matki Diyas | Navratri and Diwali Candles Set | tealight Decorate for Diwali | Diya for puja | Diwali Home Decoration Light   .Designerplanet 


Literally interpret Diwali by decorating a string of lights all over your home. Line up the nooks and crannies of your home using tea lights for that amazing, warm glow. Add height by placing copper accents and add excitement by using accent colors under the candles.











 

Literally interpret Diwali by decorating a string of lights all over your home. Line up the nooks and crannies of your home using tea lights for that amazing, warm glow. Add height by randomly placing brass lanterns and add excitement by using accent colors under the candles.






We are constantly in search of creativity and using mason jars as decoration is one of them. Increase the creative side by hanging them on a string with fairy lights. Choose different subtle colors for added beauty.






Rangolis are a symbol of positive energy, but for beautification, make them as beautiful as you can. The use of pink, yellow, orange and white colors creates a variety of brightness that is very attractive. Arrange the different flowers in a unique way and finish off with a lighted candle.


LIGHT DECORATION 

Floating Candles 

Everyone sees a good floating candle. And putting them together with flowers makes it even more attractive. Circle another candle at the bottom to fill it. Now imagine all the people who have that outside of their homes. It's just wonderful.


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