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Significance of Sacred Animal Spirits as per Vastu


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According to Vastu Shastra, an ancient Indian architectural science, the placement of things and particularly statues of some sacred animals will affect the energy flow and vibrations of a living space. The most important Vastu symbols are animals such as the peacock, turtle, horse, cow, and elephant. They symbolize some virtues and qualities that each of the animals has, which can, with proper considerations while being placed in one's house, bring benefits to one's health, prosperity, and spiritual accord.


Beauty and Prosperity Symbol: The Peacock


A peacock is known for its beauty and grace, and generally, the symbolism may include prosperity, protection, and creativeness. In general, Vastu believes that an idol of a peacock or even a painting of it symbolizes success, attraction, and creativity in the living space of an individual. Its colorful feathers, especially the ones with the "eye" motif, are also used to ward off any negative energy and only attract positive vibrations. It is also said that keeping a peacock statue in the southeast direction would further fortify the energy for the aggregation of money and wealth, which makes it a top choice in homes where there is a wish to bring prosperity.


Turtle: Endurance and Stability


Turtle is considered one of the well-identified symbols in both Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui, it symbolizes longevity, stability, and protection. Keeping a turtle at home is considered a good omen that ensures health, serenity, and calmness. More often, the turtle is related to the element of water, which symbolizes the flow of energy and adaptability combined with wisdom. Placing a statue of a tortoise in the north or northeast corner of the house will bring stability and usher in a flow of positive energy, resulting in long-lasting prosperity and well-being.


Horse: Power and Success


The horse is a symbol of strength, speed, and power.


As per Vastu, statues of horses represent power, success, and forward momentum. This feature is usually very much associated with career growth, business success, and leadership qualities. Statues of galloping horses are said to energize the space with a sense of vitality and determination. If a pair of horse statues is placed in the south direction, it speeds up professional life, and in the northwest direction, it will assist in overcoming obstacles and challenges, ensuring steady growth.


Cow and Calf: Care, Prosperity, and Spiritual Growth


The cow is held in special reverence in Hindu tradition and revered under the name "Kamadhenu," meaning divine, wish-fulfilling cow. The statue of a cow and calf always reminds one of love, care, and being selfless. This duo, in Vastu, brings prosperity and harmony into one's home. Placing them in the north or east direction diverts positive energy, making room for a nurturing environment that may support the attachment with other members of the family. The presence of a cow and calf statue aligns the home with spiritual well-being, material abundance, and moral values.


Elephant: Strength, Protection, and Wisdom


In Hinduism and Vastu Shastra, the elephant is believed to denote majesty and divinity through association with the attributes of power, wisdom, and protection. It is linked with Lord Ganesha, who is always kept for home protection and good luck.

The raising of the trunks is said to provide a house protection from negative energies and ensure prosperity and success. If the trunk is directed downwards inside a house, it brings peace of mind, humility, and serenity. Statues of an elephant should be placed in the north direction; it promotes wisdom, leadership, and protection.


According to the Vastu viewpoint, the placement of sacred animal statues—peacock, turtle, horse, cow, and elephant—can largely affect the energy balance in a house. These five animals each hold their very own special meaning: the peacock is for prosperity and creativity, the turtle for stability and longevity, the horse for strength and success, the cow for nurturing abundance, and the elephant for protective wisdom. The putting up of these statues in a thoughtful way creates an environment supportive of the spiritual dimension, personal well-being, and material prosperity. This is the way to attain age-old practices that can lead to harmonizing the space and the energies flowing within for an even greater quality of life. For further information contact us at ( +91) 7439041439

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