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Basic Vastu Rules for Home: Every person dreams of having his own beautiful and peaceful home. When a new house is built or people shift to a new house, there is an atmosphere of excitement in the entire family. In Hindu religion and Vastu Shastra, changing house is not just a change of place, but is considered the beginning of new energy and new life. This is the reason why many rules have been given regarding house warming and taking goods to the new house. According to Vastu Shastra, there are some things which are not considered auspicious to take from the old house to the new house. It is believed that these things can cause negative energy, financial crisis, mental stress and family discord. In such a situation, it is considered very important to keep these things in mind while entering a new house.
broken utensils and items
Vaastu Shastra In India, broken utensils, cracked glass, faulty electronic items or broken furniture are considered inauspicious. It is said that these things increase negative energy in the house and can cause financial losses. It is considered better to remove such items before entering the new house.
dead or broken clock
Clock is considered a symbol of time and progress. If a broken or broken clock is kept in the house, it is considered a sign of obstruction and stagnation in life. Therefore, one should never go to a new house with a locked watch. If the old watch is broken then get it repaired or replaced.
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What does Vaastu say about an old broom?
In Vastu Shastra, broom is considered a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi. It is believed that taking the broom from the old house to the new house is not auspicious, because it also brings along the negative energy of the old house. Taking a new broom to a new house is considered auspicious.
torn clothes and shoes
Many people keep old, torn clothes or broken shoes and slippers in their new house. According to Vastu, this can increase poverty in the house. Only things of need and use should be taken to the new house.
Broken idols or pictures of God
If any idol of Gods and Goddesses in the house is broken or the picture is torn, then it should not be taken to the new house. According to religious beliefs, it is considered appropriate to immerse such idols in a holy river or temple as per the rituals.
useless junk and useless things
Old newspapers, broken machines, broken toys or junk lying there for a long time are considered to increase negativity in the house. Vastu Shastra says that the more clean and organized the house is, the more positive energy will remain.
Do these auspicious things before entering a new house
Before entering the new house, clean the entire house thoroughly. It is considered auspicious to draw Swastika and auspicious signs on the main gate. Apart from this, performing Griha Pravesh Puja, Havan and worshiping Lord Ganesha brings happiness, prosperity and positive energy in the house. According to religious beliefs, it is considered auspicious to first take God’s picture, Kalash, rice and water to the new house. This maintains happiness, peace and prosperity in the house.
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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.
