Shakun Apshakun: If you see these birds outside the house, then understand that something untoward is going to happen!

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Shakun Apshakun: Shakun Shastra is considered to have special importance in Indian astrology. According to this, whatever actions the animals and birds do around us, they give us advance indications about the auspicious and inauspicious events that will happen in the future, but people often ignore these signs considering them a coincidence, but it has been told in Shakun Shastra that there are some birds which, if seen again and again, can be a warning from nature or a sign before any untoward incident happening in the house.

Generally people see birds regularly near their houses. In such a situation, let us know that repeated sighting of which birds is considered a bad omen?

Seeing these birds near the house is a bad omen.

Eagle

In Shakun Shastra, the eagle is associated with the afterlife and dead souls. In such a situation, repeated sighting of an eagle above the house or while coming and going indicates lack of ancestral peace. It means that your ancestors are not satisfied with you. In such a situation, worship and offerings should be made.

a large number of crows

According to Shakun Shastra, if you suddenly see a large number of crows making noise on or around your terrace, then it can be a sign of some big trouble or untoward incident in the house. On the other hand, if many crows are seen near a dead body, then it indicates receiving some bad news in the future.

Bat

Bats are active at night and hang upside down. These are seen to be associated with Pitra Dosh and evil powers. The sight or arrival of bats in the house is considered inauspicious. Seeing bats in the house indicates problems like financial loss, negative energy, discord in the family or illness.

Tithari

Seeing Tithari in the house is also considered inauspicious. Especially speaking loudly around the house or sitting on the terrace is considered a sign of some untoward incident, dispute or death.

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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.

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