Astrologer Rinhee Suberwal Shares Unique Janmashtami Vastu Tips for a Spiritually Charged Celebration
Astrologer Rinhee Suberwal Shares Unique Janmashtami Vastu Tips for a Spiritually Charged Celebration
Mumbai: Janmashtami, the joyous celebration of Lord KrishnaтАЩs birth, is a time when devotion and festivity come together. For astrologer, crystal healer, numerologist, and tarot card reader Rinhee Suberwal, this festival is also a golden opportunity to align our homes with energies of peace, prosperity, and divine blessings. This year, she offers distinctive Vastu-inspired ideas that go far beyond the usual flower and rangoli arrangements.
Rinhee believes the Krishna Jhula should be more than just decorative тАФ it should radiate sacred energy. She recommends choosing materials such as wood for grounding, silver for purity, or gold for abundance. тАЬPlace the Jhula in the North-East corner of your home, and keep the idol facing East or West. This positioning allows divine vibrations to flow freely,тАЭ she advises.
The morpank (peacock feather) is, for Rinhee, a symbol of protection and beauty. She suggests placing one on the Jhula and in all four directions of the house. тАЬItтАЩs like creating a circle of blessings,тАЭ she says. Donating a silver flute (basuri) in a temple is considered highly auspicious, but Rinhee also has special remedies: tying two flutes upside down to ease family conflicts, or placing two flutes in a cross to correct Vastu defects.

Moving beyond traditional d├йcor, Rinhee suggests hanging small brass or copper bells near the Jhula so their gentle chimes purify the space. Placing a silver or copper bowl filled with water and rose petals nearby brings emotional balance. тАЬYou can even use fruit garlands тАФ grapes, berries, or jamun тАФ to decorate the Jhula. Krishna loved fruits, and they represent abundance,тАЭ she adds.
One of RinheeтАЩs lesser-known tips is to offer the aarti not just to the idol, but to briefly turn and face all four directions. тАЬThis act symbolically spreads KrishnaтАЩs blessings across your home,тАЭ she explains. She also recommends using ghee diyas, with one kept in the pooja room and another at the entrance for both prosperity and protection.
Rinhee suggests preparing prasad in three portions тАФ one for Krishna, one for guests, and one to share with birds or animals the next morning. тАЬThis creates a beautiful balance between devotion, community, and nature,тАЭ she says. Butter-filled clay pots (matkis) placed near the Jhula are also a sweet tribute to KrishnaтАЩs childhood.
As per tradition, midnight marks the exact moment of KrishnaтАЩs birth. Rinhee encourages devotees to ring bells, break a coconut, and offer a fresh garland to the idol at this time. тАЬYour prayers are at their most powerful in that moment,тАЭ she smiles.
