Plus Value India offers a curated selection of Vastu paintings designed to activate specific energies in your home or office based on Vastu Shastra directional principles. Unlike decorative wall art chosen purely for aesthetics, every painting in this collection carries a Vastu purpose: attracting wealth, boosting career growth, strengthening relationships, or enhancing health, depending on its subject and the wall direction where it is placed.
How Vastu Paintings Work
In Vastu Shastra, visual imagery influences the energy of a space through the psychological and vibrational impact of colors, subjects, and placement. A painting of flowing water on the north wall activates the water element for career and financial flow. Seven running horses on the south wall channel the energy of Sun (Surya Dev) for fame and success. Blooming flowers on the east wall enhance health and family harmony. The combination of the right image on the right wall creates a targeted energy activation that works continuously as long as the painting remains in place.
Our Vastu Painting Collection
7 Running Horses Painting is the most popular Vastu painting in Indian homes. The seven horses represent the seven days of the week and are associated with Surya Dev's chariot. Place on the south wall for fame, recognition, and career momentum. Best with a sunrise background for maximum positive energy. Waterfall Painting symbolizes the continuous flow of wealth and abundance. Place on the north wall (water element direction) for financial growth. Avoid placing waterfall paintings in the bedroom, as excess water energy can cause emotional instability. Peacock Painting represents beauty, prosperity, and positive relationships. Ideal for the southeast or northwest wall. The peacock is India's national bird and carries deep Vastu significance for family harmony. Nature and Landscape Paintings with lush greenery, open fields, and sunrise themes bring freshness, health, and growth energy. Best on the east wall for morning vitality.
Vastu Painting Placement Rules
Never hang paintings of war, violence, sinking ships, or crying figures in any room. Avoid abstract art with sharp, jagged lines in living rooms and bedrooms. Paintings of single figures or animals can create loneliness energy; prefer pairs or groups. Always use well-lit, vibrant imagery. Dark, gloomy paintings attract negative energy regardless of subject.