Kalasha is an auspicious & important part of Indian culture.
A house or building is treated in the Sthapatya Veda as a living being: having feet, legs, torso, neck, head, and top of the head in the form of the foundation, floor, walls, room-space, rooms, etc.
Kalash is the top piece (apex) of the house. It completes the form. The mental peace one finds in the heart of a temple whose top is dome-shaped like Kalash and having a Kalash placed on the peak most obviously testifies the importance of the roof component of Vedic architecture.
Hence it is advised to keep this symbolic Kalasha in the puja room/temple or atthe north-east cornerof the house
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