BRASS MANJUSHA FOR VASTU CORRECTION

In Vastu Shastra, a Manjusha (meaning "treasure box" in Sanskrit) is a specialized, sacred container used as a powerful energetic remedy. Typically crafted from copper, silver, or brass, it is filled with specific gemstones, herbs, and energized minerals to correct architectural defects and balance the cosmic energies of a space. 

Purpose and Function

A Manjusha acts as an energy container designed to neutralize negative influences and enhance positive vibrations. It is commonly used for: 

  • Brahmasthan Correction: Placing the box in the exact centre of a home to balance out structural imbalances.
  • Entrance Dosh Nivaran:

 Correcting defects or negative energies associated with improperly placed entryways.

  • Wealth & Harmony: Placing the box in work areas or near cash registers to attract prosperity, or under a bed to improve relationships and health. 

Contents and Design

These boxes are typically 5 to 9 inches in size and feature engraved geometric patterns, such as the 45 Devta (deity) symbols or specific Vedic yantras. The interior contains a precise mix of elements: 

  • Metals & Minerals: Copper, silver, or gold to conduct positive energy.
  • Sacred Items: Rudraksha beads, Gomati chakra, or mystical gems.
  • Herbs: Auspicious dried herbs prescribed by ancient texts like the Vishwakarma Prakash

How It Is Placed

Depending on its specific purpose, the Manjusha is either displayed prominently in a room, kept in the family altar, or ceremoniously embedded directly into the foundation or floor of a building during construction. 

You can explore more about these remedies through specialized spiritual and Vastu suppliers like Vastu Mandir or Shivaago

 

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