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Vastu Tips for Kitchen: The most important part of the house is the kitchen. It is believed that Goddess Annapurna resides in the kitchen. Many rules related to kitchen have been mentioned in Vastu Shastra and it has also been said to follow these rules. While serving food in the kitchen, some things fall out of hand. It is common for things to fall in the kitchen, but if these things are falling repeatedly in the kitchen, then it can be a sign of Vaastu defect.
It is not auspicious for these things to fall repeatedly in the kitchen.
Rice
If someone repeatedly spills rice in the kitchen, then it is not considered good at all. Repeated spilling of rice in the kitchen can increase fights and tension in the house. Whereas if cooked food falls in the kitchen, it is seen as an insult to Mother Annapurna.
Milk
Many times milk is heated on gas in the kitchen and boils and spills out. This is a common thing, but if it happens again and again then it should not be ignored. Milk is associated with the Moon. Repeated falling of milk means that the Moon is weak. This may reduce the happiness and prosperity of the house. This could also be a sign of Mother Annapurna being angry.
mustard oil
It is considered unusual for mustard oil to spill repeatedly in the kitchen. Mustard oil is associated with Shani Dev. In such a situation, repeated spilling of mustard oil in the kitchen can cause hindrances in work. Shani dosha may be imposed. There may be financial loss.
Salt
Salt is considered an essential part of food. Without it there is no taste in food. If salt falls repeatedly in the kitchen, then it should not be ignored. Due to this, Vaastu defects may occur in the house. Salt is said to be associated with Venus and Moon. Repeatedly dropping salt from hands can lead to financial crisis and financial loss.
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