Shakun Shastra: Falling of these things from hands is considered a big bad omen, it brings trouble in life!

It is bad omen for these things to fall.Image Credit source: Freepik

Shakun Apshakun: Often something or the other falls from our hands and we consider it normal and forget it. Sometimes if this happens, it is considered normal, but if some particular things fall from the hand again and again, then it should not be ignored at all. According to religious beliefs, it is considered a bad omen for certain things to fall from the hand repeatedly. These things falling from your hands indicate upcoming financial crisis or some big trouble.

It is not auspicious to let these things fall from your hands.

Salt

Falling of salt from hand is not considered auspicious in both astrology and Vaastu. Repeated falling of salt indicates tension in marital life. Not only this, the fall of salt is also seen to be linked to the defects of Venus and Moon.

Oil

In the scriptures, oil is related to Shani Dev. If oil repeatedly falls from the hand, it is considered a sign of future economic crisis. Repeated spilling of oil can also be a sign of major trouble for a family member.

aarti plate

It is considered a very inauspicious sign if the Aarti plate falls from the hand while performing puja. Even the Aarti plate falling from one’s hand can be a sign of God’s displeasure. This can also be a sign of some hindrance in some auspicious work.

Meal

It is not good to repeatedly drop morsels while eating. In Vastu Shastra, this is a sign of negative energy or poverty in the house. This is also considered an insult to Mother Annapurna. Apart from this, it is also considered a sign of receiving some sad news in the family or financial loss.

Milk

Repeated spilling or boiling of milk is also considered inauspicious. It is believed to be related to the Moon, the factor of the mind. Boiling milk repeatedly falling out of the vessel or the glass of milk falling out of the hand is considered a sign of mental stress and wastage of money.

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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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