Festivals are not just a time for celebration; they are an opportunity to bring new energy and positivity into our lives. During vibrant festivals like Holi, it is essential to cleanse both our home and our soul. According to the Hindu calendar, this year Holi will be celebrated on 4th March, and to make it truly joyful and filled with positivity, attention to home cleaning and Vastu principles is crucial.
Liberation from Negative Energy
Broken items, stopped clocks, old shoes, or damaged utensils are not just signs of disorder—they are sources of negative energy. Their presence creates chaos and negativity in both our minds and our living spaces. Removing these items before Holi allows every corner of the home to radiate peace and positive energy.
Purity of the Prayer Area
Maintaining the sanctity of the prayer area is spiritually important. Broken idols, fragmented images of deities, or shattered glass not only disrupt Vastu but also weaken the spiritual energy of the home. Offering these items to a sacred river or properly discarding them purifies both the home and the mind.
Harmony of Home and Mind
Holi symbolizes colors and joy, but true happiness is experienced only when both the home and the mind are clean and positive. According to Vastu Shastra, a clean home and a sacred prayer area not only bring prosperity but also provide peace and spiritual strength.
This Holi, fill your home and soul not only with colors but also with light, peace, and positivity. Let go of negativity and welcome positive vibrations—this is the true spiritual essence of festivals.


