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Vastu Tips: Keep These 5 Things At Your Main Doorway To Attract Success And Money

Vastu Shastra states that keeping these 5 items at your main entrance gate will bring you prosperity, financial success, and money. Look at this!

Vastu is a science that ensures positive energy in your home and in your life. Additionally, because it is a science, putting it into practise is very logical and practical. Vastu Shastra states that keeping these 5 items at your main entrance gate will bring you prosperity, financial success, and money. Look at this!

Attractive flower and water pot

According to vastu, keeping a glass pot with water and perhaps some flower petals is highly beneficial. This setup looks good as your home’s entrance and draws money and prosperity. Water is a poor conductor of heat, electricity, and negative energy, which helps to maintain the wellbeing of your home and family members.

 

Toran has a significance

The Indian household includes hanging toran, especially during holidays and celebrations. It is especially advised to hang a toran made of mango, peepal, or ashok tree leaves to ward off negativity. After the leaves have dried, you can replace them with fresh ones. These leaves are the finest choice to shield your home from evil eyes because they are believed to absorb bad energy.

Lakshmi feet

Making or placing Lakshmi foot (per) stickers on your home’s entrance is a ceremonial practise to enlist the goddess’ blessings. This insures the house’s prosperity and increase in wealth. By creating these feet, we also draw the deities’ attention, which lessens the negative impacts of planetary movements.

Swastik is important

Making swastik at the home’s entryway is thought to be auspicious and to bring luck and wealth. Swastik also lessens illness and death while boosting joy and wealth.

 Large entrance door

An auspicious sign for your home is if the front door is larger than the other doors. Additionally, if the door opens anticlockwise, it dissipates bad energy. To allow light to enter the house, keep the door’s height from the ground.