Vastu Rules For Cutting Trees: Many trees and plants are considered auspicious in Hindu religion and Vastu Shastra. Plants like Tulsi, Shami and money plant are considered very auspicious. These plants increase the flow of positive energy and money in the house, but sometimes it happens that it becomes our compulsion to cut trees and plants. It is said in Vastu Shastra that cutting trees is not an easy task.
Not cutting trees properly causes Vaastu defect. Its effect is on the entire family. In Vastu Shastra, some trees are considered very auspicious, hence cutting these trees can increase mental stress, financial loss, health related problems and family discord. Let us know about this in detail.
Every tree has its own aura
It is said in Vastu Shastra that every tree has its own aura. When we cut trees ignoring the rules, the place is filled with sorrow and negative energy. Its greatest impact falls on the head of the household. The special importance of Peepal, Banyan and Sycamore trees has been mentioned in Hindu religious scriptures and Vastu Shastra. Gods and ancestors reside in it.
Cutting these trees feels bad
According to the beliefs of Vastu Shastra, cutting Peepal, Banyan and Sycamore trees can cause huge Vaastu defects and Pitra Dosh in the house. There may be problems related to children. Even if the branches of these trees are coming around the walls and wires, it is advisable to perform puja as per the rituals before cutting them. Cutting these trees without worship is not considered auspicious.
Worship these trees before cutting them. Pray that the microscopic life living in these trees should go to their place. Start the work of cutting the tree only after the puja.
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