friday rules
5 Things Not To do On Friday: Every day of the week has been dedicated to some god or goddess. Similarly, in religious scriptures, Friday is dedicated to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. There is a tradition of fasting and worshiping Goddess Lakshmi on Friday. It is believed that by fasting and worshiping on Friday, Goddess Lakshmi is pleased and bestows blessings.
According to religious beliefs, whoever fasts and worships Mother Goddess regularly on Friday, there is no shortage of money in his house. There is also a belief that Goddess Lakshmi may get angry due to some mistakes made on Friday. In such a situation, let us know which mistakes should not be made to please Goddess Lakshmi on Friday?
Things Not To Do On Friday
do not exchange money
One should not do any transaction of money even by mistake on Friday. Borrowing and giving on this day is not considered auspicious at all, hence one should not transact money at all on Friday.
Do not buy kitchen items
Friday is an auspicious day for shopping, but one should not buy kitchen items even by mistake on this day. According to beliefs, buying kitchen items on Friday can anger Goddess Lakshmi. This may cause financial crisis.
Do not work related to property
No one should do any work related to property on Friday. It is believed that doing this may anger Goddess Lakshmi.
don’t trade sugar
One should not deal in sugar on Friday. Goddess Lakshmi has no direct relation with sugar, but planet Venus does. It is believed that dealing in sugar on Friday weakens Venus. The one whose Venus is weak also has less blessings from Goddess Lakshmi. This may reduce the flow of money in the house.
Do not wear torn or dirty clothes
Special care should be taken about cleanliness in the house on Friday, because Goddess Lakshmi arrives in a clean house. Also, one should not wear torn or dirty clothes on this day.
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