Worship is of great importance in Sanatan Dharma, people wake up in the morning, take bath and first of all worship God, this brings happiness, prosperity and peace in a person's life. The idols kept in the temple of your house determine your happiness and prosperity, like worshiping the child form of Lord Krishna gives a feeling of happiness associated with children, while the idol of Hanuman painted with Sanjivani Booti mountain is associated with strength and courage. But there are many such idols, keeping which in the temple of the house takes away happiness and prosperity, let's know about these idols-

Nataraja

Nataraja, the fierce form of Lord Shiva who is known for his cosmic dance (Tandava), is associated with chaos and unrest. Installing this idol in the temple of the house is considered inauspicious due to its intense energy.

Bhairav ​​Deva

Another form of Lord Shiva, Bhairav ​​Deva is associated with Tantra Vidya and should be worshipped outside the home.

Shani Deva

As the son of Sun, Shani Deva has specific rules of worship. His idol should be installed only at designated places and is usually worshipped after sunset.

Rahu-Ketu

Rahu and Ketu should also be worshipped outside the home for astrological remedies. Their presence in a residential temple is considered inauspicious, and it is best to avoid their idols altogether.