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When you go to the temple to see God, you feel immense peace in your mind. But as soon as you come out and realize that shoes or slippers are missing, the whole mood gets spoiled. But do you know that in astrology, theft of shoes and slippers from a temple is considered a very auspicious sign? This could be a sign of averting some major crisis from your life. In astrology, it is believed that theft of shoes and slippers from a temple is not always inauspicious, but sometimes it is also considered a sign of removal of life’s troubles and negative energy. Let us understand in this simple language.
Why is it considered a sign associated with Saturn?
In astrology, the feet and the items worn on the feet are considered to be related to the planet Saturn. In such a situation, when a person’s old shoes and slippers disappear from a holy place like a temple, it is considered a symbol of Shani Dosh or reduction of negativity in life. It is believed that shoes and slippers carry a person’s negative energy and life’s struggles with them. If they are left behind or stolen in a place with positive energy like a temple, it is considered a sign that some negative influences have been removed from the person’s life.
Theft of shoes and slippers on Saturday
According to beliefs, donating shoes and slippers to the poor, needy or labor class on Saturday is considered very auspicious. By doing this Shani Dev is pleased and the person can get relief from ongoing problems. This is the reason why if slippers disappear from the temple on Saturday, then some people consider it a sign of reduction in the inauspicious effects of Saturn. Although this does not mean that theft is a good thing, but in beliefs it is seen to be linked to reducing the burden of karma or negative effects.
Do problems really go away?
According to astrological beliefs, if a person is facing financial crisis, mental stress, job interruption or repeated failure for a long time and his shoes and slippers are stolen from the temple, then it is often considered a sign of positive changes to come. Well, there is no scientific evidence for this.
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