Things to avoid while placing statues of Hindu Gods
While we have been talking a lot about what to do to please the Gods, today, let’s discuss what not to do to bring God’s wrath upon us. To start with, let’s learn how to keep the statues of Lord Ganesha in the temples. World renowned Vastu Shastri Acharya Indu Prakash in his article in the famous newspaper, India TV, detailed on how small mistakes whale placing the statues of Hindu gods can become inauspicious. To start with he shares that a statue of Durga mata or the statues of Lord Ganesha should be never kept with their back visible to their devotees. “Always place an idol in such a way that it is visible from front,” he shares. “Looking at the back of any God’s statue while praying is not considered auspicious,” he further adds. Such precautions need to be taken while placing the statues of Ram Darbar as well. Often when placing the Ramdarbar statues in a temple or at home people tend to place the statues of Hanuman facing towards Lord Ram and showing it’s back to the one