Why should medicines not be kept near the sleeping place? The answer is hidden in Vaastu

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After the hustle and bustle of the day, every person wants to get good and peaceful sleep at night. But do you know that some of your small habits can also affect your sleep and mental peace? There are many things mentioned in Vastu Shastra which are related to the positive and negative energy of the house. One of these is keeping medicines near the bed or pillow. Many people keep medicines or medical kits near their bed at night for convenience, but this is not considered auspicious in Vastu Shastra.

Why is it forbidden to keep medicines near the bed?

Vaastu Shastra According to this, the energy of the place where a person sleeps affects both his body and mind. It is believed that if medicines are kept continuously around the sleeping place, then it keeps the energy of the disease active. In such a situation, a person may always feel mentally ill and his dependence on medicines starts increasing in his life. According to Vaastu beliefs, the sleeping place is a place of rest, positivity and new energy. Therefore, such objects should not be kept there which are considered symbols of disease or negativity.

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Relation is also made with Rahu-Ketu

In some beliefs of Vastu and astrology, medicines are also related to Rahu and Ketu. It is believed that if medicines are kept near the bedside or the bed, the effect of Rahu can increase. Due to this, a person may have to face problems like restlessness, insomnia, scary dreams, mental stress or nervousness without any reason.

What can be the mental impact?

Vastu experts believe that when a person sees medicines in front of him every night before sleeping, his subconscious mind repeatedly recalls the feeling of illness. This may increase stress and anxiety. This is why it is always advisable to keep the bedroom calm, clean and full of positive energy.

Where should medicines be kept?

If medicines are used daily in the house, it is better to keep them properly in a separate cupboard, medical box or closed cabinet.

Is it always necessary to do this?

If a person has a serious illness or the doctor has advised to take medicine immediately at night, then for convenience and health, the medicine is kept near the bed, but if you take medicine for any chronic disease daily, then you can keep it away before sleeping. Therefore, see what would be right to do at what time according to your needs.

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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on Vastu Shastra 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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