Vastu Remedies at the Workplace – How Statues & Symbols Influence Outcomes

Vastu plays a far deeper role in our surroundings than most people realize. The remedial measures we place around us are not random decorative choices—they are symbolic tools that align the energy of space with the energy of time. When this alignment happens correctly, the environment begins to respond to us differently.

In predictive astrology teachings, we often hear guidance about keeping specific objects at the workplace—for example, placing a red sandalwood elephant on the desk to reduce politics and hidden opposition. Such remedies are not superstition; they are based on planetary strength (Sthanbal), chart placements, and the energetic symbolism of objects.

Here, I will explain how different statues or images placed at your working station can produce specific outcomes—provided they are recommended after studying planetary placements across charts.


Example 1 – Owl Statue for Occult Insight & Predictive Confidence

This was the chart of a learning astrologer who struggled deeply with occult research. Despite sincere effort, he could not reach precise conclusions in predictions. Whenever he sat with a horoscope, his confidence dropped, and at times his mind went completely blank.

I advised him to keep an owl statue on his working desk.

Logic Behind the Remedy

Venus is associated with Goddess Lakshmi, and the owl is considered her vehicle (vahan). Symbolically, the owl has the ability to see in darkness—representing perception beyond the obvious.

After placing the statue, the astrologer reported a noticeable shift:

  • Increased clarity in occult analysis
  • Reduction in hesitation while predicting
  • Greater solution-oriented thinking

Venus also represents the ability to find harmony and resolution, no matter how complex the problem appears. The remedy worked by activating that planetary symbolism in his workspace.


Example 2 – Phoenix Statue to Counter Workplace Politics

In another case, the native worked in the IT sector and constantly faced politics at the workplace. Conflicts, hidden agendas, and mental pressure were routine.

I suggested placing a phoenix statue on the desk.

Chart Logic

  • Rahu was placed in the 10th house → politics unavoidable
  • 10th lord in the 8th house → fear, vulnerability, hidden attacks
  • Mercury’s involvement → anxiety and overthinking

I chose a bird symbol due to Gemini influence (airy sign connection) and selected the phoenix specifically because of its fire association with the Sun and its rebirth symbolism tied to the 8th house.

The phoenix rises from its own ashes—representing survival, regeneration, and power after destruction.

Result

  • Native became less fearful of politics
  • Greater emotional detachment
  • Improved focus on performance rather than conflict

The remedy didn’t remove politics—but it strengthened the native’s resilience within it.


Example 3 – Eagle Statue for Leadership Oversight

This chart belonged to a businessman dealing regularly with foreign clients. His business was growing, but he struggled to manage staff and delegation.

He found it difficult to trust employees or hand over responsibilities. Work consumed his personal life, and stress kept increasing.

I suggested placing an eagle statue on his working table.

Chart Logic

  • Mars in the 10th → extreme work dedication
  • 10th lord Mercury (retrograde) with Jupiter in the 12th → trust issues, over-monitoring
  • Aquarius influence → large teams, networks, foreign dealings

The eagle symbolizes vision from height—the ability to observe everything without being physically involved in every detail.

Result

Soon after the remedy:

  • He identified a trustworthy manager
  • Delegated staff supervision
  • Regained work-life balance
  • Business expanded without prior stress levels

The statue acted as a psychological and symbolic anchor, aligning his leadership style with strategic oversight rather than operational micromanagement.


Conclusion – Symbolism with Specification Brings Results

These examples show that statues and symbols are not generic décor—they are targeted energetic remedies when prescribed correctly.

Many people place objects randomly at home or office and expect results. But true effectiveness comes when:

  • Planetary placements are studied
  • House involvement is analyzed
  • Sthanbal (positional strength) is considered
  • The symbol matches the karmic or professional requirement

There are many other statues and symbolic objects that can be used in homes and workplaces. However, specificity is what creates transformation. When the right symbol is placed in the right space for the right reason, the surrounding energy begins to shift in measurable ways.

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