7 big benefits of keeping flute at home
The holy festival of Janmashtami is a celebration of devotion, love and his pastimes of Lord Krishna. The flute of Shri Krishna is considered a symbol of his identity and love. In both religious and Vastu Shastra, the flute has been described as a very auspicious and welfare object. It is said that if the flute is brought to the house on the day of Janmashtami and kept in a proper place, it not only sanctifies the environment of the house, but also opens the doors of good luck and prosperity.
Keeping a flute on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami is not just a religious tradition, but it is an easy way to bring happiness, peace and prosperity in your life. This time do not forget to bring flute on Janmashtami and fill your life with happiness and prosperity with the blessings of Shri Krishna.
Religious importance of flute
It is mentioned in Srimad Bhagwat and Puranas that love, joy and devotion were awakened in the minds of the gopis with the melodious tune of Lord Krishna’s flute. This tune was not only communicated with music, but it was considered to be like the blessings of Lord Krishna in the house.
7 big benefits of keeping flute at home
Destruction of negative energy
In Vastu Shastra, the flute is described as the source of ‘positive vibration’. By keeping it in the house in the house east or north-east, negative powers stay away and peace remains in the house.
Sweetness in family relations
Just as the sweet voice of the flute was fascinated by the gopis, in the same way it increases mutual love and understanding in the house. The ongoing tension between husband and wife can also be reduced.
Improvement in economic condition
Tie a brass or wooden flute in a red or yellow thread and keeping it on the main door of the house increases the arrival of money and reduces the economic crisis.
Helped
It is believed that the couple who wish for child happiness, offer yellow flute to Lord Krishna on the day of Janmashtami, then keep it in the house of worship. This increases the chances of getting children.
Progress in career and business
Having a flute at the office or workplace removes the obstacles in work and get new opportunities.
Improvement in health
The sound and symbolic energy of the flute reduces mental stress. Due to this, the health of those living in the house is better.
Rise of luck
It is considered auspicious to keep the flute brought in the house throughout the year. It attracts new opportunities and good luck.
The right way to keep the flute
Material: Flute of wood or brass is considered the most auspicious.
place: Keep before, north-east or worship house.
Method: On the day of Janmashtami, wash the flute with Ganga water, tie it in yellow or red thread and offer it to the feet of Lord Krishna.
Rule: Do not place the flute on the floor, always keep it at a height.
Mythological stories related to flute
Krishna love of gopis
It is said that whenever Lord Krishna played his flute, the gopis of Vrindavan used to leave everything and go towards them. The tune of the flute was not only music, but a call for the union of soul and God. That is why flute is considered a symbol of love, devotion and unity.
Kalia Nag
Kalia Nag, who lives in the Yamuna river, had poisoned the entire atmosphere with his poisonous breath. The story is that Krishna, after subduing Kalia, hoisted the water of Yamuna by playing the tune of the flute. This indicates that negativity can also be transformed into positivity by the sweetness of the flute.
Peacock
Peacock feathers decorated on the head of Lord Krishna and the flute in the hand, the identity of his divine form. It is believed that peacock feather is a symbol of purity and good fortune, and when it is with flute, happiness and prosperity in the house increases manifold.