Benefits of Shubh Labh
People who believe in Sanatan Dharma write auspicious signs on the main door of their house. These are not just two words but it has a very deep meaning, which is related to the happiness and prosperity of the house. ‘Shubh’ is a symbol of auspiciousness and purity, while ‘Labh’ is the mantra of profit and success. It is mentioned in the scriptures that these are also the names of two sons of Lord Ganesha, writing them on the main door brings positive energy and blessings. Let us know what are the benefits of writing these on the door of the house?
Obstacles are removed by writing auspicious benefits.
Writing ‘Shubh-Labh’ outside the house is considered very auspicious. If you are facing difficulties in life, it is advisable to write ‘Shubh-Labh’ outside the house. This removes the obstacles coming from the house. Actually, writing ‘Shubh-Labh’ with turmeric outside the house is considered auspicious. By doing this, the chances of marriage in the family increase and pending work gets resolved. This brings blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, which protects the family from financial difficulties. Also, by writing with vermilion one gets the blessings of Goddess Durga, which provides protection from troubles and happiness and prosperity.
Writing auspicious benefits brings happiness and prosperity in the house.
Writing ‘Shubh-Labh’ outside the house brings happiness and prosperity in the family. This also removes disputes at home. According to the scriptures, writing ‘Shubh’ and ‘Labh’ on the entrance door ensures abundance of wealth and the arrival of Goddess Lakshmi.
Negative energy gets eliminated due to auspicious benefits.
Writing this with Swastika on the main entrance of the house eliminates negative energy from the surroundings and creates a welcoming environment. ‘Shubh’ denotes pure thoughts, while ‘Labh’ symbolizes true satisfaction. It reminds us that honestly earned money brings true happiness to the home.
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