Never let these 5 things run out completely in the kitchen, otherwise Goddess Lakshmi may get angry!

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Vastu Tips For Wealth And Prosperity: In Sanatan tradition, the kitchen of the house is not just considered a place for cooking but is considered the most sacred part of the house. The kitchen is said to be the abode of Mother Annapurna, who is directly related to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. According to Vastu Shastra and Hindu beliefs, some items kept in the kitchen are symbols of happiness, prosperity and blessings of the house. It is often seen that people bring new items from the market only when the container is completely empty, but the rules of Vastu say that certain kitchen items should never be completely exhausted. If these things are missing, then Vaastu defects appear in the house and Goddess Lakshmi gets angry, due to which one may have to face financial crisis. Let us know which are those 5 things, which should be refilled only when there is little left in the box.

Rice

Rice is considered very auspicious in Hindu religion. Akshat i.e. rice is used in every auspicious work, from worship to prayer. There is a religious belief that completely running out of rice in the kitchen is not considered a good sign. Therefore, always keep some rice in the box and fill it with new rice before it runs out. By doing this there is no shortage of food and money in the house.

Flour

Flour is one of the most essential food items in the house. It is believed that letting the flour finish completely is considered disrespect to Goddess Annapurna. Therefore, when the flour starts decreasing, only then bring new flour into the house. It is believed that due to this there is never shortage of food in the family and happiness and prosperity remains.

Salt

Salt not only enhances the taste of food, but in Vastu Shastra it is also considered to remove negative energy. It is considered inauspicious for the salt container in the kitchen to be completely empty. Therefore keep filling it from time to time. It is believed that this maintains a positive environment in the house and reduces financial problems.

Turmeric

Turmeric is considered a symbol of auspiciousness, good fortune and prosperity. It has special use in worship, marriage and many religious rituals. If turmeric is completely exhausted in the kitchen, it is not considered auspicious.

Lentils

Pulses are considered an important part of nutrition and food. According to religious belief, complete absence of pulses in the kitchen is considered a sign of economic imbalance and food shortage. Therefore, a small quantity of pulses should always be kept 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.

Varun Chauhan

Varun Chauhan

More than a decade of experience in electronic and digital media. After doing a journalism course from Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT) Noida in 2008, I started my journey in media with the idea of ​​doing something different and new. Since the beginning, I have been interested in making those topics related to Indian culture and religious traditions available to the common people. During his career, he got the opportunity to work in prestigious media organizations like Channel One News, Sahara Samay, A2Z News, News Express, National Voice and Punjab Kesari Digital. While working in these institutions, I got the experience of learning news writing, field reporting, and digital content. At present, in the country’s largest news network TV9 Bharatvarsha, I am fulfilling the responsibility of delivering news related to religion and faith, religious events, astrology, vastu, mythology, temple traditions and fasts and festivals to the readers in simple, easy and factual language. Coverage of Maha Kumbh 2025 is one of the important experiences of my career, where I got the opportunity to write in detail on the faith of crores of devotees, the traditions of Akharas, the activities of Sant Samaj and the religious and cultural aspects related to Kumbh. Apart from this, he has also continuously written on Chardham Yatra, Sawan, Navratri, Diwali, Holi, Chhath Puja, Amarnath Yatra, Ramzan and other major religious events. I have special interest in the study of Indian culture, religious philosophy, astrology, numerology, Vastu Shastra, Puranas and folk beliefs. My endeavor is always to convey religious and spiritual topics to the readers through simple language, so that they can better understand their traditions and cultural heritage.

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