This year Diwali will be celebrated on 20th October. Cleaning of houses has started before Diwali. People are throwing away many things while cleaning their homes so that their home appears clean, but many people hesitate while throwing away broken things whether they should be thrown away or not? Actually, it is considered auspicious to remove some broken things, while some things should be avoided so that nothing goes wrong.
According to Vastu Shastra, keeping broken things in the house leads to negative energy, due to which the happiness and prosperity of the house can stop. Broken idols, broken furniture, faulty electronics and appliances, dead or dried plants, broken utensils and broken glass or mirrors should not be kept in the house. Let us know why these things should not be kept in the house…
Broken Statues: While cleaning the house, fragmented or broken deities should be removed. These should be immersed in some holy place. If these are kept in the house then there is a possibility of discord and financial loss in the house.
Broken Furniture: Broken chairs, tables or other furniture should not be kept in the house. This can have a bad effect on the house. At the same time, using a broken bed can cause problems in marital life.
broken glass: Broken glass should not be kept in the house. This is considered a symbol of inauspiciousness. It is best to remove it immediately.
Broken utensils: Broken or cracked utensils are often seen in the house. Such utensils should not be used. The reason given is lack of such funds.
Bad Electronics and Appliances: Many electronic devices in the house get damaged and remain lying like that. They should be removed from the house immediately. Even a bad clock should not be kept in the house. These represent passive energy. Either get them repaired or remove them.
Dead or dried plants: Do not keep dead or dry plants in the house. These increase negative energy. These should also be removed before Diwali.
Do not throw these things on Diwali
- lit lamps
- old broom
- old coins and cowries
- shell
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