As per the Hindu tradition, the swastika is considered a sacred geometric symbol, which is drawn with vermilion on the entrance of the house, but do you know why? Well, here’s all you need to know about this holy symbol and how it affects the vastu of the house.
Why is the swastika made?
According to ancient texts and scripture, it is believed that drawing a swastika before embarking on something new can help in warding off evil, bringing in prosperity, and helping in seeking divine blessings. It is believed that drawing a swastika outside the house makes the house a blessed space, especially during festivals like Diwali or before any puja. What’s more, this word is derived from the Sanskrit word “su-asti,” which means "may well-being be there." It is believed that the swastika embodies cosmic harmony and divine protection.
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Symbol of prosperity and Ganesha
Another interesting fact about Ganesha is his association with the holy swastika. In fact, it is believed that drawing a clockwise swastika links to Lord Ganesha and can help in the removal of obstacles, ensuring the smooth entry of positive energies, while blocking negative energies and warding off the evil eye. When placed on gates, it attracts Lakshmi's wealth and abundance, a practice rooted in Vedic rituals for auspicious beginnings.
Cosmic order and directions
The four arms of the swastika represent the four directions; Vedas, or life's aims that include dharma, artha, kama, and moksha and this also helps in balancing the energy of the universe's forces entering the home. This alignment with Surya's energy symbolizes eternal cycles of creation, preserving harmony within the household.
Protection from evil
It is believed that placing the swastika at the entrance can act as a spiritual shield that helps in cleansing as well as purifying the space and may repel malevolent spirits or misfortunes, much like a yantra in Vastu Shastra.
Ritual and cultural
Commonly made before rituals, weddings, Grihapravesh, or new ventures. This is because the dost swastika dots help in amplifying its potency, making it a timeless emblem of Indian sanctity despite modern misconceptions.