These are the rules to keep Ganga water at home!
Ganga jal rules: Ganga water, which is considered very sacred in Hinduism, is an integral part of every auspicious work and worship. It is believed that keeping Ganga water in the house brings happiness and prosperity and removes negative energy. But do you know that there are some rules to keep Ganga water at home? Often people inadvertently make such mistakes, which disrespects this holy water and can reduce its auspicious effects. Let’s know the right ways to keep Ganga water in the house and the mistakes that you should avoid.
The right place to keep Ganga water
It is considered to be the most auspicious to keep Ganga water in the north-east direction of the house (north-east direction). This direction is considered to be the place of the deities and by keeping Ganga water here, positive energy is communicated in the house. Apart from this, you can also keep it at the place of worship of your house. Avoid keeping these places: Ganga water should never be kept in dark or dirty place. Do not keep it in the kitchen, bathroom, or any place where there is an atmosphere of dirt or impure. Avoid keeping it near shoes or slippers or near the dustbin.
In which character should Ganga water be kept in?
Keep the Ganga water in a copper, silver or glass bottle. The system is considered sacred and keeping Ganga water in them keeps its purity. You can also keep Ganga water in an earthen pot.
Causes of correctness of Ganga water
Cleanliness attention: Before touching Ganga water, always wash your hands and feet and become pure.
Do not touch with impure hands: Never touch Ganga water with dirty or impure hands. During menstruation, women should avoid touching Ganga water.
Do not mix with any other water: No other ordinary water should be mixed in Ganga water. By doing this, the sanctity of Ganga water is disturbed.
Protect from light: Keep the Ganges water from direct sunlight or excessive light light. This can affect its quality.
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