Light. Joy. Radiance. Protection.
The Marigold, or Genda Phool, is a sacred flower in every Indian celebration — symbolizing the Fire Element in its vibrant hue, fragrance, and ritual presence. It is used in garlands, torans, havans, and temples to ward off negative energy, invite prosperity, and energize the space with joy and color.
Placing it in the South-East direction activates the Vastu fire zone and supports both the Agni Tattva and solar plexus chakra.
💫 Energy & Purpose:
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Represents the Fire Element — positivity, drive, purification
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Traditionally used in pujas, Diwali, Navratri, weddings
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Activates South-East fire zone — linked to health, energy & wealth
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Enhances passion, enthusiasm, creativity, and spiritual protection
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🧘 Ideal Placement:
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Room: Balcony, Entrance, Temple or Festival Area
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Direction: South-East
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Tip: During festivals, make fresh garlands or toran with flowers for the main door
🪴 Plant Care:
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Requires full sun (4–6 hrs daily)
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Water every alternate day
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Remove faded blooms to encourage flowering
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Best results with organic compost
🎯 Best For:
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Festival decoration, rituals, and pujas
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Homes needing energy boost or fire Vastu correction
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Diwali, Durga Puja, Navratri, Holi & celebration gifting
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Energizing dull or stagnant corners of the home