Ganesha - How to place Ganesha in your house or workplace

The god of joy, happiness and success, Ganesha has been blessing his devotees with prosperity and fortune since time immemorial. He has also always stood in front of us whenever we face any obstacles. This is the reason why Ganesha is worshipped before beginning any new thing in life.

Devotees of Lord Ganesha usually place his idol at homes. However, most people are not aware the places where if Ganesha's idol is placed, brings happiness and success along with wealth. If you are one of those who do not know the right places in your house to place Ganesha's idol, go through the slide show to know where the Lord should be placed in your home based on

Vastu tips.

People seeking happiness, peace and prosperity should bring White Ganesha home. They should also paste a picture of white Ganesha at home

Those who desire self-growth, should bring vermilion colour Ganpati at home and worship daily.

The idol of sitting Ganesha is best for worshipping in your house. Sitting Ganesha brings good luck and success.

The idol of sitting Ganesha with his trunk tilted towards his left hand should be placed in a house. Ganesha with his trunk tilted towards his right hand is difficult to please.

If you want to place Ganesha's idol at your workplace, remember to place an idol of standing Ganesha. This brings energy and enthusiasm to work.

Whenever you are placing the idol of Ganesha, remember that a mouse and modak (Indian sweet) should be a part of the statue. This is auspicious.

In your pooja-ghar, always keep only one idol of Lord Ganesha. keeping two or more Ganesha, disappoints Riddhi-Siddhi (Ganesha's wives)

Devotees should remember to offer Duba (grass) to lord Ganesha daily. After offering Durva-dal, people should chant this Ganpati mantra - ऊं गं गणपतये नम:

Swastik is believed to be a symbol of Lord Ganesha. therefore, people suffering from any kind of Vastu Dosha should place a swastik too at home.

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