Devotional · देवालय

Vastu, where direction meets devotion.

God paintings for pooja rooms, entrances and sacred corners

Devotional canvases for pooja rooms, entrances, studies, bedrooms and quiet corners. Explore Krishna for harmony, Lakshmi for prosperity, Ganesha for auspicious beginnings, Hanuman for courage, Durga for strength, Shiva for stillness and Saraswati for learning. Many RareMango god paintings include traditional placement notes inspired by Vastu, but these should be used as guidance alongside your faith, family practice and the practical layout of your home. Framed in Bombay on stretched canvas and delivered across India.

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No. 02 · About this collection

God paintings by deity, room and traditional placement

God paintings bring devotion, memory and traditional placement ideas into Indian homes. RareMango’s God Paintings collection brings together framed devotional art of Krishna, Ganesha, Lakshmi, Hanuman, Durga, Shiva, Saraswati and other sacred subjects. Many pieces include Vastu-inspired placement notes, while the final choice should follow your faith, room layout and family practice.

What deities are in this collection?

This collection brings together devotional wall art for the deities and sacred subjects most often chosen for Indian homes, pooja rooms, entrances, studies and quiet corners.

  • Maa Lakshmi. Often associated with prosperity, abundance and lotus imagery. Many homes prefer Lakshmi art in calm, clean, prosperity-focused spaces.
  • Lord Ganesha. Chosen for auspicious beginnings, entrances, workspaces and family rooms, especially in blessing or dancing forms.
  • Lord Krishna and Radha. Chosen for harmony, love, devotion and musical calm in bedrooms, living rooms and pooja corners.
  • Maa Saraswati. Associated with learning, music and wisdom, making Saraswati paintings natural for studies, music corners and pooja spaces.
  • Maa Durga. Chosen for strength, protection and Shakti, especially in homes that want a powerful devotional focal point.
  • Lord Shiva. Chosen for stillness, meditation and spiritual depth in pooja rooms, yoga corners and quieter walls.
  • Lord Hanuman. Associated with courage, protection and discipline, often chosen for entrances, gyms, work corners and devotional spaces.
  • Lord Rama and Lord Vishnu. Chosen for dharma, balance and devotion in pooja corners and family spaces.
  • Maa Kali. A powerful devotional subject. Choose placement with care and follow your family’s practice or the product-page guidance.

Use the placement notes as a traditional reference, not as a fixed rule. Personal faith, room layout and respectful placement should guide the final decision.