We are delighted to feature a special episode of the Happy Home Loan Podcast with renowned Numero-Vaastu consultant Biindu Khuraana. In this insightful conversation, we explore an important topic for families and parents: how Vaastu can influence a child’s growth, well-being, learning environment, and overall development.
Biindu Khuraana shares practical guidance on the role of Vaastu in creating nurturing spaces that support children's physical, emotional, and academic growth. From the ideal placement of study areas and bedrooms to understanding how the energy of a home can impact focus, confidence, and creativity, she breaks down key principles in a simple and relatable way.
For parents who want to create a positive and supportive environment for their children, this episode offers valuable insights into how thoughtful home design and Vaastu considerations can contribute to better concentration, healthier routines, and overall well-being.
Whether you're buying a new home, redesigning your living space, or simply looking to support your child's growth and success, this conversation provides practical perspectives that can help you make more informed decisions.
[00:00:08] Bindu Ji, specifically when it comes to children, their growth, their well-being, studying, them advancing in life. Vaastu-wise, what should be important in the house as far as they are concerned? Direction, where they sleep, where they study? Absolutely. So ideally we give them, like I told you, daughters we give North-West, sons we give North-East. We can also give them a North Room, we can give them an East Room, we can give them a West Room also, the South Wall also.
[00:00:34] The head position of the bed in any room should, West is always South. So your head is in the South. Second position is East. Third is West but North never. Okay. Okay. Then you have for the children's room study table is very important. So when they are studying they should never sit under a beam. So that could be any direction? No, it has to be North-Direction or East-Direction. Study. Study. Okay.
[00:01:01] So the study table has to face the North or face the East. Okay. Okay, that's one very important thing. Okay. Plus I always tell parents, I guide them that you should have a cabinet or a drawer or a shelf where the children can put up their awards, their laurels, their certifications, their medals. Because the placement if you give it to them, they will earn that much. If they don't have a place then it will be lying down. What is seen is actually happening.
[00:01:26] So it's very important for them to have a wall which gives their honors and achievements. Besides the cabinets where they can have it on the South or on the West. If they have to have a mirror or a zone where they need to get ready, the mirror should never reflect back on the bed. But it should be on the North wall or on the East one. Okay. So their little study table is there. They have a little placement where they get ready. Sleeping is there and of course they have a cabinet.
[00:01:53] So for children, I personally feel that if they have two rooms and they have two children, which many times you see the parents give one room each. I would personally suggest give them one room which is a sleeping room. Okay. So that their bonding is very important till they grow till at least 18-20 years. Yes. Okay. So they are sleeping together, they may have individual beds, especially if it's a boy and a girl child.
[00:02:16] And they can have little cabinets and they can have beds individually in one room. In one room, they have their games, they have their studies, they have their tuition. They can have their sports activities. So one would be an active room and one would be a room where they are chilling. Fair. Okay. So they have two rooms each but they have it divided as per the activities. Otherwise what the children grow up to be is, you know, they are in their zones. Yes. That they have their own families and they have their own groups and they have their own peers.
[00:02:46] Yes. And as siblings, they don't bond. Fair. And that helps in the whole family structure, family relationships, next generation. That's very good. Yes. Fair. And don't forget to subscribe, like and share.


