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Vastu Tips For New Year 2026: The year 2026 is going to start in just a few days. Everyone has hopes from the new year that the new year will bring them happiness and new opportunities. However, even small mistakes made by a person can become the cause of big problems. It is said in Vastu Shastra that unimportant things should be thrown out of the house before the New Year.
If this is not done then financial problems may increase in life. In such a situation, let us know which things should be thrown out of the house before the beginning of the New Year?
Remove these things from home before New Year
bad watch
According to Vastu, remove the broken and stopped clocks from the house, or correct their time by inserting a cell in those clocks. Stopped clocks should not be kept in the house. It is believed that this can stop progress in life. There may be financial problems.
dried and withered plants
Never keep dry and withered plants in the house. Dry and withered plants create negativity in the house. The financial progress of the people in the house may also stop, hence before the new year starts, remove dry and withered plants from the house.
broken statues
Do not keep broken idols in the house. These can cause problems at home. Keep these idols in a temple or under a Peepal tree. Bring new idols into the house before the New Year.
broken glass
Do not keep broken glass utensils or mirrors in the house. According to Vastu, having broken glass in the house can cause problems. Having broken glass in the house can lead to financial difficulties. There remains a possibility of an accident.
Broom
Broom is considered a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi, hence never keep a broken broom in the house. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi gets angry and leaves the house where a broken broom is kept.
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