Marriage is a significant milestone in many people’s lives, and it should be a joyous and blessed occasion, but for some, the road to the mandap can be complicated. Not being married may lead to pressure and criticism from family members and society and can have a number of negative effects on an individual, both emotionally and socially.
Do you know? One of the reasons for the delay in Marriage could be an imbalance in the Vastu of your home.
Vastu, an ancient Indian science of architecture, aims to create a harmonious balance between human beings and nature. An imbalance in the Vastu of your home can lead to obstacles and delays in finding a suitable partner and getting married.
By identifying and addressing any imbalances in the Vastu of your home, you can create the perfect conditions for a fulfilling union.
Today, we will be discussing the impact of three specific areas of Vastu on marriage, The E6 entrance, South-East and South-West directions are important areas to focus on when it comes to marriage, as they can have a significant impact on your commitment, trust, wealth and prosperity. By understanding the Vastu principles associated with these areas and taking steps to balance them, you can create the perfect conditions for a happy and fulfilling marriage.
E6 Entrance and Marriage:
E6 entrance in Vastu is known to have a negative impact on one’s commitment and can cause fear of commitment. This fear can lead to delays in marriage as individuals may be hesitant to make a long-term commitment or may struggle with trust issues. This can be a result of past experiences or a general lack of readiness for marriage.
If you have an E6 entrance in your home, one way to address the potential negative impact is by pasting a 4-inch yellow tape on the threshold of the entrance. This will neutralize the negative energy associated with this E6 Entrance and can lead to a positive change.
Vastu Imbalance in South-East and Marriage:
Fire is a highly auspicious element, as it represents warmth, light, security, and energy. According to Vastu principles, the South-east direction is the “Agni Sthan” or the direction of the fire element, which is associated with Cash flow, Security, wealth, and prosperity. This makes the south-east direction an important area to focus on when it comes to marriage or any other auspicious activity.
In Hindu tradition, the fire ceremony or “Agni Phera” is an important ritual that takes place during the wedding ceremony. During this ritual, the couple takes seven vows around the sacred fire, which symbolizes the divine witness to their union. This ritual is highly auspicious and is believed to bring blessings of wealth and prosperity to the couple.
Any imbalance in the South-East can cause delays in auspicious activity. The presence of black or blue color, a wavy pattern (Water element), or a toilet in the south-east can create this imbalance. The black/ blue color represents the water element and weakens the fire element as water and fire are enemies to each other. Similarly, having a toilet in the south-east can also lead to an imbalance as it flushes away the attributes of fire in the south-east that is Security, Flow of Wealth, etc.
If you have black or blue color in the south-east direction, it needs to be replaced with cream, beige or off-white paint. Any presence of wavy patterns in the south-east direction needs to be removed. Additionally, to balance the energy around the toilet seat, treat it with 4-inch green or red tape pasted on the floor around three sides of the toilet seat.
By making changes and implementing these Vastu Shastra techniques in the south-east direction, you can create a positive and harmonious energy flow in your home, which can lead to success and prosperity in important life events such as marriage.
Vastu Imbalance in South-West and Marriage:
Pitru Devta, also known as Pitri, is a Hindu god who is revered as the ancestor of humanity. He is the guardian of the souls of the deceased ancestors and is honored with offerings and prayers in many Hindu families. This energy field is responsible for preserving and passing on the family’s heritage, traditions, and values from one generation to the next. Hindu families often perform rituals and ceremonies for Pitru Devta to honor and remember their ancestors, and to seek their blessings for the current and future generations.
The Pitru energy field is in the south-west direction of the house, if the South-west direction is imbalanced, it can cause difficulty or delay in marriage.
What creates the imbalance in the South-West?
To keep balance in the South-West direction, it’s important to avoid the presence of green color, Gas Burners, or Toilet seats. Since the South-West direction represents the Earth element, the green color can disrupt the harmony of this area. Replace it with shades of Yellow, Cream, Off-White, or White.
To balance the presence of a gas burner, place a Yellow Jaisalmer stone under it. If there’s a toilet seat in the South-West, treat it with a 4-inch yellow tape around the three sides of the toilet seat on the floor. These steps will help restore balance and harmony in the South-West direction.
By taking steps to balance the South-West direction and honoring Pitru Devta, you can help remove any obstacles or delays in your marriage. Your ancestors will bless your union and guide you in finding the right partner and creating the conditions for a successful marriage.
Don’t let delays in your marriage hold you back any longer. Book an appointment with us today and discover how Astro-Vastu solutions can help you clear any obstacles and create the perfect conditions for a happy and fulfilling marriage. We will work with you to identify any imbalances in your home and provide personalized solutions based on your birth chart to help you create a positive and harmonious environment that will attract the right partner and set the foundation for a strong and long-lasting marriage.
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