Horses,
specifically seven galloping horses, have a great significance in Vaastu .
Horse, in Vaastu , symbolizes success and power. A seven horse painting in your
house or office leads to progress and success in your job or business
Why only seven horse in Vaastu Painting ?
There
is no specific reason to why there are only seven horses in vaastu painting but
it is believed that number seven finds its relevance into many natural things
–seven colours in rainbow, seven oceans , saptrishi (seven star
constellation).We find its significance in Indian beliefs and rituals too– Saat
janam(seven lives) and saptpadi(saat phere).
What is the significance of Seven Horse
Painting in Vaastu?
- Horse is always
associated with speed so a seven horse painting can be placed in your
office, cabin or house if you are looking for a promotion in the job or
success in your business.
- It is believed that
seven horse painting in your home ensures financial stability in your
life.
- In Feng Shui also horse
represents courage, speed, and endurance. A painting of eight galloping
horses in the living room near the entrance of the house brings wealth and
good luck in your home. Eight represents the eight aspirations of life,
Career, Children, Recognition, Health, Personal Development, Marriage,
Education, and Happiness.
Things to keep in mind :
- It should be kept in
mind that the horses should emote happiness in their expressions and not
anger.
- Avoid hanging painting
that consist of abstract broken images of horses as this creates a
distorted image in the mind and may confuse chi energy (natural energy) to
enter into your home.
- Never Hang Horse
Paintings in home and office in these areas- at the main door facing
outside, near the entrance facing the road, in the area facing
the washroom or toilet,
in the home or office facing out towards the windows. - Horses should not
be running in different directions, as this not only symbolizes
aimlessness and lack of concentration and will power but this also has
adverse effects on your equation with your colleagues or team or business
partner(s).