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TIP No. 4

Two Ancient Symbols at the Entrance
Here, the swastika should be understood in its traditional Indian sense: an ancient auspicious symbol still widely used in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist contexts. Om is likewise one of the most sacred syllables in Indian religious tradition and is regarded as the greatest of mantras. So the combination shown in this pin is not random decoration. It draws from two very old sacred symbols that carry blessing, sanctity, and invocation.
Why People Place Om and Swastika Near the Main Door
Modern Vastu guidance frequently recommends placing symbols such as Om, swastika, or images of deities near the main door to encourage a positive, peaceful, and hopeful atmosphere at the entrance. Some architectural and Purāṇic traditions also recommend auspicious divine imagery on the main door itself, including Lakṣmī and Kubera facing east, which shows that doorway symbolism has long been part of sacred entrance design.
How to Use This Pin Thoughtfully
If you use the arrangement shown here—a swastika above the lintel and an Om on the rightside wall—keep both symbols neat, proportionate, and respectfully placed. They should not look casual, broken, or merely decorative. The deeper purpose of this Vastu tip is simple: when the entrance carries sacred intention, the whole home begins to feel more protected, peaceful, and spiritually awake.

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