New Delhi, September 11, 2025 — In an era when brand identity is often reduced to a logo or a tagline, one Indian boutique studio is asking businesses to look deeper. House of Shukra — a specialised branding and design practice — is gaining attention for its holistic approach that merges Sacred Logo Design, numerology-informed strategy, and hands-on business leadership. At the centre of this approach is a tightly-knit team: Certified Sacred Logo Designer Neeraj Jain, numerologist and CA Preethi Lunia, and CEO Sanjay Lunia Jain.
What sets House of Shukra apart is its belief that a brand’s visual identity should do more than look good — it should resonate with the company’s energy and long-term goals. This philosophy has found traction among Indian entrepreneurs, publishers, jewellery houses and service providers who are seeking brand refreshes that go beyond aesthetics to support growth and stability.
Sacred Logo Design: visuals with purpose
Neeraj Jain heads the design wing as a Certified Sacred Logo Designer. Unlike conventional graphic design that emphasises trends and visual appeal, sacred logo design uses principles of sacred geometry and classical mathematical patterns to create marks that aim to symbolise balance, harmony, and growth. According to the studio, a logo designed with these principles becomes an “energy signature” — an emblem meant to align with a brand’s purpose and attract the right opportunities.
For many Indian SMEs and legacy businesses navigating digital disruption, such thoughtful logo redesigns have reportedly helped overcome brand fatigue and stagnation. House of Shukra’s portfolio shows work tailored to preserve cultural relevance while introducing mathematically grounded compositions that speak to modern audiences.
Numerology meets corporate strategy
Complementing the creative side is CA and certified numerologist Preethi Lunia, accredited by the All India Federation of Astrologers’ Societies (AIFAS). Preethi integrates numerology into practical branding decisions — advising on brand names, logo proportions, business signatures, and even invoice or letterhead details to ensure favourable numerical alignments.
Numerology for business may sound esoteric to some, but clients say the numeric insights offer an added layer of confidence when choosing names, launch dates, or structural changes. House of Shukra positions this service as strategic — a precision layer that amplifies creative work with measurable, business-focused intent. Many businesses have reportedly seen improvements in cash flow, customer engagement and clarity in positioning after aligning visual identity with numerological recommendations.
Leadership that delivers results
Holding the enterprise together operationally is Sanjay Lunia Jain, whose leadership background brings scale and executional discipline to the studio. As a world record holder, two-time TEDx speaker and published author, Sanjay’s involvement reassures clients that creative insights will convert into practical outcomes.
Sanjay ensures that the studio’s offerings — from logos and signature analysis to business card and invoice design, and PR and book publishing support — are delivered with measurable impact. His experience in scaling ventures and navigating acquisitions has helped position House of Shukra as more than a design agency: it operates as a growth partner.
Services tuned for Indian businesses
House of Shukra’s service suite targets common pain points for Indian entrepreneurs: brand confusion, inconsistent identity across touchpoints, weak recall, and mismatch between brand image and business goals. Services include sacred logo creation, numerology-based name consulting, signature analysis, stationery (business cards, letterheads, invoices), and publishing support for books and PR needs. The team emphasises consistent brand language across physical and digital channels — an essential need for businesses seeking expansion or investor interest.
Synergy is the secret ingredient
What many clients cite as House of Shukra’s USP is the synergy between the three founders. “Design, numbers and leadership” is how the studio frames its promise: Neeraj sets the creative and symbolic foundation; Preethi aligns the work with favourable numeric structures; and Sanjay translates these into concrete business outcomes. This three-fold approach helps ensure brands are not only aesthetically distinct but also strategically primed for growth.
Early wins, long-term impact
Across sectors, the studio says it has supported publishers opening new branches, jewellers accelerating expansion, and small firms preparing for acquisition conversations. While each client’s journey is different, a recurring theme emerges: when visual identity, energetic alignment and business strategy converge, brands often move faster from obscurity to recognition.
Why it matters for Indian enterprises
India’s market is crowded and culturally complex — colours, symbols and names carry weight and meaning. For founders who want branding that respects cultural context while delivering modern utility, House of Shukra presents an alternative to one-size-fits-all design. By marrying sacred geometry with numerology and disciplined execution, the studio caters to businesses that want identity work with both heart and ROI.
As more Indian businesses rethink how brand strategy contributes to long-term resilience, approaches that combine creativity with deeper alignment and leadership may find growing relevance. House of Shukra’s model suggests a future where design is treated not just as decoration, but as a strategic asset tuned to support growth — one sacred shape and calibrated number at a time.