Adhikamas Vastu Tips
Adhik Mass Vastu Tips: Adhikamas is considered very special in Sanatan Dharma scriptures. This month falls every third year. The lord of this month is Lord Shri Hari Vishnu, the sustainer of the world. Therefore this month is called Purushottam month. It is also called Malmas. This year Adhikamas continues from 17th May and will continue till 15th June next. In Adhikamas, all auspicious and auspicious works are prohibited.
Special worship of Lord Vishnu is done in this month. Some rules regarding Adhikamas have also been mentioned in the scriptures. According to Vastu Shastra, during this time it is good to remove some things that spread negativity from the house. It is believed that during this time some things cause Vaastu defects in the house. In such a situation, let us know according to Vastu, which four things should be thrown out of the house in Adhikamas?
Leave these 4 things out of the house during Adhikamaas
Broken Statues: According to Vastu Shastra, during Adhikamas, broken idols of Gods and Goddesses should be taken out of the house and immersed in a river or pond. This is because keeping broken idols in the house can create terrible Vaastu defects, which can affect the happiness and prosperity of the family.
Dry or withered plants: During Adhikamaas, it is better to remove dry or withered plants from the house. Withered plants in the house increase negative energy. It also has a negative impact on the mind and brain of the family members.
Broken glass utensils: Do not keep any kind of broken glass utensils in the house during Adhikamaas. If there are, take them out immediately. Broken or cracked mirrors cause Vaastu defects.
Broken or broken clocks: According to Vastu Shastra, stopped clocks in the house hinder the progress of the family members. A broken or stopped clock should not be kept in the house during Adhikamaas.
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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and the rules of Vastu Shastra. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

