Evil Eye: Drishti Bomma's Power to Ward Off Negativity and Its Mythological Roots
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Evil Eye: Drishti Bomma's Power to Ward Off Negativity and Its Mythological Roots

  • Drishti Bomma, or Kirtimukha, is a fearsome face placed above entrances in South India to ward off the 'evil eye' (Drishti or Nazar).
  • It is believed to divert negative energy and envy from onlookers, protecting the prosperity and peace of homes and buildings.
  • The mythological origin traces back to Skanda Purana, where Lord Shiva created a demon who, upon Shiva's command, ate himself until only his face remained.
  • Pleased by the demon's obedience, Shiva named him 'Kirtimukha' and granted him a boon to be present on gopurams and temple entrances.
  • Modern Drishti Bommas are made from various materials and are considered by Vastu Shastra to help maintain energy balance at home entrances.

Why It Matters: Drishti Bomma, rooted in mythology and Vastu, acts as a protective shield against negative energy.

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