Vastu Tips: Every common man has a dream of being wealthy or of having an abundance of money. To achieve that, one will do anything to save money, although one is not always successful in doing so.
A “dosh” in the house, according to Vastu Shastra, might result in financial loss. Vastu Shastra advises keeping a few important items in the home to make that right and attract plenty of money. Let’s examine a couple of these issues.
Picture of Lord Ganesh
According to Vastu Shastra, it is crucial to have Lord Ganesh sculptures on either side of the main entrance. A Ganesha image or statue placed in the home reduces the vastu dosh, giving happiness and prosperity.
Tulsi tree
The tulsi plant represents riches and success in vastu shastra. Tulsi plants must be placed in the northeastern corner of the building. It is seen as lucky and ensures success in the home. Money is said to flow when there is happiness.
There must be a temple in the home
You must make sure to light a lamp in your home’s temple every morning and evening. Making the atmosphere at home pure is made possible by doing this.
Kuber Yantra
The god of wealth and success is called Lord Kuber. According to vastu shastra, Lord Kuber rules the northeast corner of the home, thus unfavourable items like toilets, shoe racks, or large furniture should be relocated out of there.
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Lockers
Keep all of your valuables, including jewellery, cash, and essential papers, in the house’s southwest corner. When you position your main safe/lockers such that their entrance opens in the north or north-east direction, you can avoid financial troubles.
Water body
Water features assist bring in happiness and prosperity, especially in the northeast corner of the home. All of your financial goals will come true if you install an aquarium or a small fountain with moving water.
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