Now come to know! Keeping money in this direction of home is empty, know the reason
Samira Vishwas May 23, 2025 04:25 PM

Have you ever wondered why money does not last in hand despite millions of efforts? As soon as the salary is received, the expenses break in such a way that the end of the month is empty. This is not a coincidence, but a serious mistake to the Vastu Dosha (Vastu) of your home, which directly affects your income and saving.

According to Vastu Shastra, there is a special direction of the house where keeping money not only causes financial crisis, but also starts getting the fruits of mental disturbance and hard work. Let us know which direction is that which is considered very inauspicious in Vastu and how can it be avoided.

Vastu dosha and south direction connection

According to Vastu Shastra, keeping money, jewelery or chest in the south direction should be avoided. This direction is considered to be of Yamraj and it increases the effect of negative energy. Often people feel that the vault should be kept anywhere, it does not matter, but according to Vastu, the money kept in the wrong direction neither stays nor grows. Jyotishacharyas believe that keeping money in the south direction stops income and expenses increase. In such a situation, when and where the money of hard work goes, it is not known.

North direction is the direction of wealth growth

North direction is considered to be the direction of Kubera, who is the god of wealth. It is clearly stated in Vastu Shastra that the vault or cashbox should be kept facing north direction. This not only keeps the money in the house, but gradually new avenues of income also open. Many people apply glass in the north direction so that the reflection of the vault is seen, which is considered a sign of wealth growth. Regular cleaning and mild light in the north direction also maintains positive energy.

Disclaimer- The information given here is mentioned on the basis of general information. Read does not claim to be true and accurate.

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