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Hi everyone,
I recently read about Kartik Ganga Snan, and it got me thinking — how many of you actually believe in the spiritual benefits of taking a dip in the Ganga during the month of Kartik? ?
According to Hindu beliefs, bathing in the river during this sacred month brings purity, removes negative energy, and brings good fortune. But I wanted to know, how do you see it — as a religious ritual, spiritual energy cleansing, or just a traditional custom?
From what I learned, Kartik month (October–November) is considered one of the most sacred months in Hinduism. It’s when Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva are most worshipped. People from all over India visit places like Haridwar, Varanasi, and Prayagraj for Ganga Snan. They wake up before sunrise, take a holy dip, light diyas, and pray for peace and happiness.
But what really makes this time so powerful? Is it the energy of the Ganga itself or the faith that devotees bring with them?
Some say the Ganga water has a unique spiritual vibration that cleanses not just the body but also the mind and soul. Others believe that positivity comes from mass devotion — when millions of people pray together, the energy around becomes stronger and more divine.
If we look at it from a Vastu Shastra point of view, the concept of cleansing energy makes perfect sense. Just like Vastu Experts suggest purifying your home by balancing directions and removing negative vibrations, the Kartik Ganga Snan can be seen as a personal “energy reset.”
A Vastu Consultant I once followed online (from True Vastu) explained that both Vastu and Hindu rituals are based on the same foundation — energy alignment. In Vastu, we balance our living spaces using the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and space). In rituals like Ganga Snan, we align our personal energy with nature’s energy — through water, air, and sunlight.
That really made sense to me! ? Because when we perform Kartik Ganga Snan, we wake up early (air element), bathe in the river (water element), and pray facing the rising sun (fire and space elements). So, even scientifically and spiritually, it creates balance within us.
I’ve also noticed many people who can’t travel to the Ganga still perform symbolic snan at home — by adding Ganga jal to bath water and chanting mantras. Some Vastu Consultants say that intention matters more than location, and I kind of agree. If the heart is pure, even small rituals bring big blessings.
This year, in 2025, the Kartik month begins on October 17 and ends on November 15. The most important days for Ganga Snan are around Sharad Purnima, Diwali, and Dev Deepawali. These days are believed to have high spiritual energy, so many people choose to take their holy dip then.
I’m curious though — have any of you actually experienced this?
Like, have you gone to Haridwar or Varanasi during Kartik Ganga Snan? How did you feel afterward? Some say the moment you enter the water at sunrise, your mind feels instantly peaceful.
Also, do you think modern people, especially the younger generation, still understand the deeper meaning of these rituals? Or has it become more of a tradition without spiritual connection?
For me, the connection between Vastu Shastra and Kartik Ganga Snan is fascinating. Both are about harmony — one for your surroundings, the other for your soul. And when both are followed together, the effect can be truly powerful.
If anyone here has consulted a Vastu Expert before, did they ever mention water-related remedies or cleansing rituals? I’d love to hear real-life experiences. For example, I read somewhere that placing a small bowl of Ganga water in the northeast corner of your home (as suggested by a Vastu Consultant) can attract peace and positivity. Have you tried it? Did it work?
So yeah, I’m starting this thread to know your thoughts and experiences.
Do you believe that Kartik Ganga Snan really helps in removing negative energy and bringing spiritual peace?
Or do you think it’s just faith that gives it power?
Would love to hear your stories, beliefs, or even doubts. Let’s discuss how such ancient traditions still connect with modern Vastu Shastra principles — and whether they still hold the same magic today. ?
The clock is an integral part of our life, which not only tells the time but also controls both the speed and direction of our life. According to Vastu Shastra, the direction and place of placing the clock in the house have a direct impact on our mental, financial and family life. According to True Vastu, if the clock is placed in the right direction and height, it increases positive energy in the house and time always remains in your favor.
Direction of the clock: Which is the right direction according to Vastu?
1. North Direction:
The north direction is considered to be the direction of Kubera, which is associated with wealth and prosperity. By placing a clock in this direction, the financial condition of the house remains better.
2. East Direction:
This direction is of sunrise and is considered a symbol of knowledge, health and positive energy. Placing a clock in the east direction maintains mental peace and energy.
3. Do not place a clock in the west or south direction.
According to Vastu experts, placing a clock in the south or west direction can increase the effect of negative energy and the flow of time can stop.
Height and position of the clock:
The clock should always be slightly above eye level on the wall.
The clock should not be broken, stopped or damaged. It indicates stagnation and bad luck.
True Vastu advises to never let time stop—it reflects the progress of your life.
What should be the color and design of the clock?
1. Clock made of wood or metal:
Such clocks symbolize purity and stability. Especially if you are placing it in the north or east direction.
2. Light colors like white, cream, light blue or green:
These colors bring peace, balance and prosperity.
3. Do not place clocks with heavy or scary designs.
Such clocks can attract stress and negative energy.
How to place a clock in the kitchen, bedroom and drawing room?
In the kitchen: East direction is the best.
In the bedroom: Place the clock in the north or east direction and it should never be directly above the head.
In the drawing room: This is the main part of the house, so it is auspicious to place a big clock in the north direction.
True Vastu Expert Advice:
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The team of True Vastu analyzes the walls and direction of your house through an online medium and ensures whether your vastu wall clock is increasing positive energy or not.
✅ Some special Vastu tips related to the clock:
Never keep a stopped or broken clock.
Replace a clock with broken glass or blurred glass immediately.
There should not be any scary or strange pictures on the clock.
Both digital and analog clocks showing time on time will work, but the design should be clean and simple.
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