Do you also make rotis by counting? Poverty will prevail in the house

It is inauspicious to count while making bread.

Kitchen Rules: Kitchen is considered a sacred place in Sanatan Dharma. This is not only a place for cooking but also the center of family happiness. Here, special care is taken to everything from cleanliness, so that Mother Annapurna does not get angry. Not only this, you must have often heard the elders in the house saying that one should not count rotis in the kitchen. Some people avoid it considering it as old thinking or superstition, but some people still follow it with full awareness and discipline.

The prohibition of making bread by counting is not based on Vastu Shastra. There is a deep practical and health related logic hidden behind this. Let us know what impact making bread by counting has on your health, relationships and prosperity of your home?

According to Vastu Shastra, when we count and cook bread, we unknowingly limit the blessings of our home. Food is considered a form of Mother Annapurna and measuring or counting it is considered an insult to food.

Rahu’s fault is felt by counting rotis.

Cooking is considered to be the place of Mars. It is believed that counting rotis increases the negative effect of Rahu in the horoscope, which increases mental stress and unnecessary expenses in the house. It is believed in Sanatan tradition that guests are considered like gods. If roti is made in a hurry and suddenly a guest arrives, then he cannot be welcomed respectfully. Due to this the planets Mercury and Jupiter become weak.

How much roti should be made according to Vaastu? The first roti should always be made for the cow, this removes all the Vaastu defects of the house and receives the blessings of the ancestors. The last piece of bread should always be made for dogs, this keeps Rahu, Ketu and Saturn calm. Always make 2-3 extra rotis so that no hungry creature, bird or unexpected guest returns empty handed.

Also read: Vastu Tips For Kids Room: Why broken toys and thorny plants should not be kept in the child’s room?

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on Vastu Shastra, religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

Ramdeep Mishra

Ramdeep Mishra

Ramdeep Mishra has joined TV9 Hindi as Assistant News Editor. He has special interest in news related to politics, current affairs, law and court cases, crime, national and international affairs and works on the news of these beats. Along with making and reading news, he is fond of spending time travelling. Apart from this, cooking and eating is fun. In the year 2012-14, he did post graduation in Electronic Media from Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Journalism and University. Started digital journalism from Rajasthan Patrika in January 2014. After this, he remained associated with News 18’s web for two years. After success in Marathi, when Lokmat moved towards Hindi news website, he also got associated with this project. The journey continued here for three years. Ramdeep Mishra is originally from Bewar town of Mainpuri district of Uttar Pradesh and has been active in journalism for the last 11 years.

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