Home Shringar: Interior Design as Sacred Adornment
In the world of Dwaraka 369, a home is not viewed as just a unit—it is a living deity that deserves to be adorned with intention.
Just as a woman’s Shringar (the 16 sacred adornments) brings out her inner radiance, interior design becomes the Shringar of the home—turning four walls into a sanctuary of Golden Energy.
🏛️ The Shringar of Space: Adorning Your Dwaraka
Every element in your home serves both a spiritual and aesthetic purpose—much like jewelry enhances presence and grace.
1. The Bindi of the Room: The Focal Point
Every room needs a center of gravity. In a flat, this could be the bidding wall, mandir space, or a statement feature.
The 369 Tip: Place a powerful artwork or a geometric Sri Yantra on the North-East wall. It acts as the Bindi—focusing and harmonizing the energy of the entire room.
2. The Vastra (Apparel): Wall Textures & Fabrics
A wall without texture is like a soul without a story.
The Modern Touch: In 2026, interiors move away from cold plastics toward lime-wash paints, living walls, silks, linens, and organic textures that breathe—like a royal robe for your home.
3. The Payal (Anklets): Flooring & Rugs
The sound and feel of a home begin from the ground up.
The Aesthetic: Rugs with sacred geometry patterns ground the room’s vibration, provide comfort to the feet, and subtly announce warmth—just like anklets announce presence.
4. The Abharan (Jewelry): Lighting & Hardware
Lighting fixtures, mirrors, and hardware are the jewelry of your flat.
The Golden Glow: Replace harsh white lights with warm golden tones. Brass and copper accents—metals known for their high energetic frequency—add timeless Dwaraka-inspired luxury.
At Dwaraka 369, interiors are not decoration—they are devotion.