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BEST VASTU TIPS FOR CHILDRENS ROOM AND STUDY

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<strong>BEST</strong> <strong>VASTU</strong> <strong>TIPS</strong> <strong>FOR</strong><br />

<strong>CHILDRENS</strong> <strong>ROOM</strong> <strong>AND</strong><br />

<strong>STUDY</strong><br />

Dr. Puneet Chawla<br />

<strong>VASTU</strong> EXPERT, DR. PUNEET CHAWLA


Dr. Puneet Chawla


❖ Children are the budding future for the nation as well as for their<br />

parents.<br />

❖ They are the epitome of hope and aspiration for both.<br />

❖ Every parent wants the best for his or her child.<br />

❖ In today’s stressful life situation, we, as parents, are bound to gift<br />

our children a pleasant, soothing and a Vastu perfect life which in<br />

turn will ease their tension and subsequent pressure.<br />

❖ Vastu Shastra is an age old science which affects every positive as<br />

well as negative aspect of our life. This includes our children as<br />

well.<br />

Dr. Puneet Chawla


❖ They too get affected by the surrounding positive as well as negative<br />

environment.<br />

❖ Their immediate environment can work adversely or beneficially for<br />

them. Vastu experts therefore suggest a Vastu-wise harmonious<br />

surrounding which will make them happy and well-balanced,<br />

enabling them to carry out their work and play cheerfully and study<br />

seriously.<br />

❖ A few Vastu do’s and don’ts can take care of ensuring a positive<br />

environment which in turn will assuredly give them a better<br />

tomorrow.<br />

Dr. Puneet Chawla


8 Best Vastu tips for children’s room and study:<br />

❖ Children’s bedroom should never be in the south-western side as<br />

they will become more powerful and try to dominate other family<br />

members.<br />

❖ The best rooms for the children are on western or southern sides of<br />

the plot, but all corners should definitely be avoided for the children’s<br />

room.<br />

❖ The study room should be in the east, north or the north-east<br />

directions of the house: greater absorption of power and increase in<br />

knowledge is available in these areas.<br />

Dr. Puneet Chawla


❖ Students should also try to face the east or the north which will help<br />

in quicker learning and improve memory as well as concentration.<br />

❖ Books should always be kept in the south-west, south or west<br />

directions and not in the north-east.<br />

❖ Open bookshelves are not good, always try to keep the books in<br />

shelves or closed areas with glass panel doors.<br />

❖ Open bookshelves create too much of congestion in the minds of<br />

the children.<br />

Dr. Puneet Chawla


❖ Vastu wise, the study table should not ‘stick’ to the wall. There<br />

should be a solid wall behind the child as one sits at the desk.<br />

❖ If there is a window at your back, keep the curtains or blinds closed.<br />

Also, a quartz crystal rock in the south-west corner helps to further<br />

energize the earth element and enhance the positive energy in the<br />

study area.<br />

❖ Mothers should make sure that when children go to bed; their heads<br />

should rest in the south direction.<br />

❖ It helps in maintaining the magnetic balance of the body with that of<br />

the earth.<br />

Dr. Puneet Chawla


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