According to Vastu Shastra, it is considered inauspicious for the shadow of some trees to fall directly on the house. Trees like Peepal, Tamarind and Bael have spiritual and strong energy, which can have a negative impact on the peace, happiness and health of the house. Remedies for these have also been suggested.
Vastu Tips: Trees have been given special importance and significance in old Indian scriptures. Some trees and plants are considered sacred, while some are considered inauspicious. Trees and plants bring good luck and positive energy to the house. However, there are some trees whose shade is considered inauspicious.
It is clearly stated in Vastu Shastra and Puranas that the energy of some trees is so strong that if their shadow falls directly on the house, it can cause obstacles, loss of money and mental stress for the owner of the house and the entire family. Let us learn about such trees, whose shade has been advised in the scriptures to be careful of. Let us learn from Astrologer Kashi Ganesh Ji about some such trees which should not be planted not only in the house but also just outside or in front of the house. It is believed that these trees spread negative energy, and their shadow at home is also inauspicious.
Ficus tree
In Hindu religion, many trees and plants are considered sacred and revered. Peepal is one of these trees, which is considered sacred from religious point of view. According to the scriptures, the gods are considered to reside in the Peepal tree. However, it is also considered the abode of ancestors. According to the scriptures, the shadow of Peepal tree at home is considered inauspicious. Its energy is spiritual, but it affects the material well-being of the house and the balance of family life. Therefore, planting Peepal tree in temples, crossroads or open spaces is considered auspicious. Therefore, special care should be taken that this tree should not be near the house.
tamarind tree
In the scriptures, the shadow of the tamarind tree is considered a heavy shadow. Therefore, even elders refuse to go near the tamarind tree or sit under it after sunset. It is believed that in the houses where the shadow of this tree falls or where the tamarind tree is planted, laziness, illness and mental stress increase.
Aegle Marmelos tree
From a religious point of view, the Bael tree, its fruits and leaves are all considered very sacred. This tree is especially dear to Lord Shiva. But, the vine tree is also thorny. According to Vastu, planting thorny trees in the house is considered inauspicious. Apart from this, having a big vine tree very close to the house is also considered inauspicious. This is because the shade of the vine tree has energy like fire which can affect the peaceful atmosphere of the house. Therefore, it is considered most auspicious to plant it in open spaces or temples.
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What to do if these trees are near or around the house?
Along with Peepal, Bel, Tamarind, Madar, Date, Mehndi, Plum, and milky or thorny trees are also considered inauspicious for the house. But what should be done if these trees are already planted near or around the house? Let us know:
- Sprinkle Ganga water around the house once a week. This removes negative energy.
- At the time of sunset, light a lamp at the main gate of the house.
- Plant a basil plant in your courtyard. This automatically reduces the negative impact of any nearby tree.
- If possible, cut the branches of the tree in such a way that its shadow does not fall directly on the house.
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