Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of architecture and spatial energy, provides precise guidelines for placing objects in your home to harmonize with the five elements (Pancha Mahabhuta) and the eight cardinal directions (Ashta Dikpalakas). Brass, being a metal with strong solar associations, responds particularly well to Vastu-aligned placement.
The Kalpavriksha belongs in the North-East corner (Ishanya) — the sacred direction ruled by Shiva. This placement amplifies the tree's wish-fulfilling properties and creates a powerful energy vortex in your home. Place it on a raised platform or altar, ideally surrounded by natural elements like a small water source or crystal.
Brass Owls, as vehicles of Goddess Lakshmi, are most effective in the South-East (Aagneya) — the direction of fire and prosperity. Place them facing inward (towards your home) to invite and guard wealth. A pair is especially potent, symbolizing the balance of material and spiritual prosperity.
Surya Devta naturally belongs on the Eastern wall — the direction of sunrise and new beginnings. Mount it at eye level so the first light of day catches the brass surface. This daily activation, combined with a simple sunrise mantra (Om Suryaya Namah), fills your home with solar vitality and dispels negative energies.
