The Sacred Threshold: Symbol, Ritual, and Cosmic Meaning in the Hindu Home In the Hindu understanding of sacred space, no boundary within the home carries greater spiritual weight than the threshold — the dehalee or dehali. Far more than a strip of wood or stone at the base of a doorway, it represents the meeting point of two distinct cosmic realms: the ordered, protected, and dharmic space of the household on one side, and the vast, unpredictable, and spiritually open world outside on the other. The threshold is not merely architectural; it is metaphysical. It is the line where the known ends and the unknown begins. The Taittiriya Upanishad speaks of the home as a site of dharma, knowledge, and prosperity, urging the householder to protect what is sacred within. This understanding of the home as a sanctified space naturally elevates the threshold to a position of immense importance — for it is the guardian of that sanctity. Vastu Shastra and the Sanctity of the Door The ancient ...