Rooms · Pooja Room Wall Decor
Wall art for a pooja room that honours the space
The ideal wooden wall art for a pooja room is a Vastu-aligned sacred-geometry piece — Shree Yantra, 7 Chakras, or a multi-layered mandala — mounted on the east-facing wall, finished in warm walnut tones, and crafted at a scale that becomes the focal point of the space without dominating it.
A pooja room is the most intentional space in an Indian home. The wall art that belongs there has to serve three things at once — be Vastu-aligned, aesthetically anchor the meditation focus, and hold a finish that survives the daily rhythm of lamps, agarbatti, and kumkum.
Sutrayan pieces for pooja rooms are sealed with a satin polyurethane rated for 85% humidity and resistant to lamp soot — a detail that matters when your mandala lives above a small altar. The 7-Chakras piece maps the Mūlādhāra → Sahasrāra chakra system and reads as a meditation focal point. The Shree Yantra is traditionally placed on the east-facing wall of a pooja space and associated with prosperity, abundance, and positive energy.
For smaller pooja corners in apartments, the multi-layered mandala (Bloom Whirl Flower Art) works at a more compact scale. All three pieces are made to order at our Kanpur workshop, hand-finished with water-based non-toxic stains, and ship with a 90-day finish warranty and a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Pieces for pooja room wall decor
Questions, answered
Where should I hang a Shree Yantra in the pooja room?
Traditionally on the east-facing wall, at eye-level or slightly above. The east direction is associated with sunrise, abundance, and positive energy flow in Vastu Shastra.
Does wooden wall art survive the humidity and soot of a pooja room?
Yes. Every Sutrayan piece is sealed with a satin polyurethane rated for 85% humidity. Dust weekly with a soft microfibre cloth; avoid direct contact with lamp flames and agarbatti smoke. A 90-day finish warranty covers any sealer defect.


