Keep Books According To Vastu: Children are busy preparing for board exams. In such a situation, They are not able to think of anything other than studies. Children are working hard day and night, but sometimes there is a problem with their concentration. In such a situation, if parents adopt Vastu and pay little attention to the maintenance of children’s books, then all kinds of obstacles in their success can be removed.
Yes, Vastu experts believe that if we are a little cautious about the maintenance of our books, then they can get success at every step in life. So let’s know how the students should maintain the books.
1. Pay attention to the direction: According to Vastu, books in the study room should be placed in the west or south direction. When studying, the child’s face should be towards the east or north direction for better concentration.
2. Keep them organized: Avoid scattering books around the room. Keep them neatly arranged on bookshelves.
3. Don’t leave books open: If not reading, close the books as per Vastu, leaving them open can affect knowledge retention negatively.
4. Maintain cleanliness: Keep the bookshelves clean and free from dust and termites to avoid negative effects.
5. Limit the number of books on the table: Having too many books on the study table can reduce concentration.
6. Place laptops in the south: If using a laptop or computer in the study room, place it in the south direction.
7. Avoid reading while lying down: Reading books while lying down is not considered auspicious according to Vastu as it can reduce concentration and keep the mind less active.
Following these Vastu tips for book placement in the study room can help enhance the success and performance of students.
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