Snake Plant — Sarpalta सर्पलता (Sansevieria trifasciata)
The Snake Plant — known in sacred tradition as Sarpalta — is not merely an air-purifier. In the Vedic sacred tradition, it is Nag Devta's raksha kavach (divine protective shield). Lord Shiva, the supreme lord of the Naga serpents, blesses this plant with an almost impenetrable negative energy barrier. For Makar and Kumbh Rashi individuals navigating Shani's Sade-Saati or Dhaiya (Saturn's challenging transits), the Snake Plant placed in the South-East or East direction of the home is considered the most practical and powerful Vastu upay (remedy). Its tall, upward-growing form channels Shani's disciplined, structured cosmic energy — transforming Saturn's restraint into grounded stability and protection from obstacles.
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The Snake Plant — known in sacred tradition as Sarpalta — is not merely an air-purifier. In the Vedic sacred tradition, it is Nag Devta's raksha kavach (divine protective shield). Lord Shiva, the supreme lord of the Naga serpents, blesses this plant with an almost impenetrable negative energy barrier. For Makar and Kumbh Rashi individuals navigating Shani's Sade-Saati or Dhaiya (Saturn's challenging transits), the Snake Plant placed in the South-East or East direction of the home is considered the most practical and powerful Vastu upay (remedy). Its tall, upward-growing form channels Shani's disciplined, structured cosmic energy — transforming Saturn's restraint into grounded stability and protection from obstacles.