Spiritual Home Temple Decor: Creating A Perfect Sacred Space

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As one browses through an online collection of statues, the options for spiritual decor are many, so many that the process of finding the perfect idol for your house decor becomes a difficult task. What is the right material, what is the ideal icon, what size should one pick?

The questions are many, but lucky for you, you have come to the right place. We will start unpacking the questions, beginning with the points to keep in mind when getting a sacred statue for home decor.

You should understand the symbolism and powers of each deity and their aspects before getting their statue for your home. Ganesha for example brings fortune, but there are certain forms of the god such as Chaturbhuja with Mooshak and Modak which are especially auspicious and powerful for home.

Similarly, the Nataraja icon is better for students of arts or rooms of students, while for family home, Shiva’s aspects as Uma-Maheshwara or Shiva Parivar are also good choices. Make sure that you understand the individual god and their symbolisms. Only after conducting thorough research should, you begin your quest for a spiritual decor.

☸ Once you have understood the meaning behind each form, you should also make a note of what you seek in life. For example, if you are a student looking for success in your studies and fields of learning, an icon of the goddess Saraswati will be the ideal pick for you.

If you are a business person or professional, looking for growth in wealth, sculptures of the goddess Lakshmi will be a beneficial decor addition.

An important point worth noting is the space for which you are purchasing the icon. Is it a big hall or garden or is it your place of worship or study table? Is the space an outdoor garden with fountains or is it a minimally lit interior where you will use artificial light and lamps?

Stone statues, durable and aesthetic in make are the ideal pick for the outdoors, especially if the place comes in contact with sunlight and water on a daily basis.

Wood can be considered for indoor garden spaces, where an earthy tone will be added to the floral surroundings.

Metals are perfect for interiors, where you can keep them away from direct sunlight and water and dust them regularly to keep their shine intact.

☸ Be sure to make your purchase through a trusted website while getting spiritual home temple decor online. Platforms that have been in business for several years and get their collection from trained artisans of India, can be your go-to option since they are serious about their image as well as their commitment to Indian culture.

Puja Ghar: Decorating the Home of Divine

One of the ways in which you can add a spiritual touch to your space is by bringing sacred objects and decors to your personal altar.

Pieces crafted especially for worship and rituals such as metal lamps, wall hangings, storage items, Kalash (ritual pots), and Deepalakshmi sculptures, are some of the popular decor items, which you can pick and create a spiritually augmented environment in your space.

We present here a list of decor choices, which you can trust to transform any space into a sanctum.

👉 Lamps - Made with metal that lasts for decades, lamps or Diya/Deepa in Indian culture is a blend of devotion and decor. Placed in the Puja ghar to offer the jyoti (light) to the gods, lamps come in a number of varieties such as standing lamps, hanging lamps, Deepak for the altar, and aarti.

These lamps are decorated with artistic and sacred motifs such as peacocks, images of gods and goddesses, Swastika, and the Sun, making them exquisite additions to any space.

👉 Wall Hangings - The images of gods and goddesses are not the only way of bringing their auspicious energies into your space. Traditional Indian wall hangings crafted with metals are often crafted with faces of gods and goddesses such as Ganesha, goddesses, Surya, and Kirtimukha (face of glory), which bring a sacred ambiance to the space they are added to.

👉 Deepalakshmi - A beautiful member of early Indian sanctums, Deepalakshmi (lady with lamp) represents the devotion of the female devotees who got these images sculpted and gifted to the temples.

Holding a lamp in their hands, Deepalakshmis are youthful female figures, that can be added to temples, home shrines, or entrance spaces to recreate the deific air of a sacred arena.

 

👉 Miniature Temples - Ever wanted your home to carry the divine aura of a Hindu temple? Go for a handcrafted wooden or metal temple, made by trained Indian artists, who add architectural details to these miniature shrines, with each element decorated profusely, balancing utility and aesthetic appeal.

A perfect central piece for your hall, these temples are awe-inspiring pieces of sacred decor, which will give a separate and sanctified home to your deities and will fill your space with a rare heavenly feel.

Spiritual Decor with A Modern Twist

The modern spaces created with a contemporary taste require a unique selection of decor, including a different approach when it comes to spiritual home decor. Artists of India have innovated with material and forms, giving the ancient, sacred ideas and divinities a transformed form to inhabit in their art.

Large-sized Garden statues made with marble, black stone, and granite are popular picks in the decor market. Some of them present the out-of-the-box thinking of the artists, who have captured the beauty of Hindu deities, in a modern, abstract vocabulary.

Gigantic sculptures of Ganesha, Buddha, and figures of Krishna in modern art are sought after by collectors of Indian art, who value the spiritual content and artistic beauty of these contemporary artworks encapsulating the essence of Indian culture.

Spiritual Decor as Gifts: A Unique Idea for Gifting Culture

Before we wrap things up, we must tell you about this innovative way of making others aware of the beauty of Indian spiritual decor. You can pick an artistic sacred piece or decor item as a housewarming gift or present for a festive occasion and share your love of culture with the people you love.

This is a smart idea for standing out with your gift-giving skills, which will ensure that your friends and family also get to benefit from the powers of spiritual decor.

Wrapping it up

Indian sculptures from the walls of its temples to the tables of collectors are eternal carriers of its divine culture. To have a traditionally crafted Indian spiritual decor in your space is like having a source of unparalleled energy, that will always uplift your spirits and empower your life.

Visit Exotic India Art to explore a vast range of handpicked spiritual decor- statues of Hindu gods and goddesses, Puja temples, lamps, ritual objects, and much more, and infuse your home with a sacred ambiance.

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Akhand Pratap
This content has been reviewed and written by Akhand Pratap, he is a History Graduate from the University of Delhi. Specializing in Indian culture and history and aiming to preserve and narrate India’s living traditions for global readers.
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