Worship house rules
The temple is considered to be the holiest place of the house, which spreads positive energy throughout the house. According to Vastu Shastra, keeping some things in the temple of the house is inauspicious. Many times people keep such things in the temple, which can prove to be harmful to the happiness of the house. In such a situation, in this article, we are going to tell you about those things, which should not be kept in the temple of the house even after forgetting.
Some things should not be kept in the temple of the house, otherwise you may get to see negative results,
Fragmented sculptures:- Ever broken in the temple of the house Sculpture Or should not keep photos.
Dried flowers:- Dried flowers or garlands should not be kept in the temple of the house, because it Negativity Are considered to be a symbol of
Torn religious books:- According to Vastu, torn religious books or pictures should not be kept in the temple.
Torn photos:- Pictures of torn deities bring negative energy, so they should not be kept in the temple either.
Pictures of ancestors:- According to Vastu Shastra, pictures of ancestors should not be placed in the temple of the house.
Puined things:- Scissors or other sharp things should not be kept in the temple of the house, as they attract negative energy.
Matchbox, It is inauspicious to keep matches in the temple of the house, because it can cause disturbance and troubles in the house.
More than one conch:- You should also avoid keeping more than one conch in the temple of the house, it can cause Vastu Dosha.
Rudra form of deities:- Statues of Lord Shiva like Nataraja or Kaal Bhairav should not be kept in the temple of the house.
More than one statue, One Even more than one idol of Goddess or Goddess should not be kept in the temple.
Broom,, You should not forget to sweep even in the temple of the house, otherwise negative results can be found.
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