Vastu Tips: Every house has a kitchen, and according to Vastu Shastra, the kitchen influences not only food and health but also the household’s financial needs. Certain items are not allowed in the kitchen; this scripture states that keeping prohibited items in the kitchen results in Vastu defects, which bring misfortune. Keeping prohibited items in the kitchen can also have negative effects, such as financial loss. Let us tell you what items are prohibited in the kitchen and what their consequences are.
Empty Jars and cartons
Vastu Shastra dictates that an empty box or jar in the kitchen should be taken out immediately. Poverty can enter the home if these are kept in the kitchen for an extended period. Money can be scarce at home, and financial issues might get worse.
Stale and mushy food
Food that has gone bad or is stale attracts more negative energy into a home, according to Vastu Shastra. The goddess Annapurna might not be pleased with them being in the kitchen. The household members’ income is adversely affected by this. It is important to remember that food items that have expired should also be discarded right away.
Pointy and sharp items in a clear area
Sharp goods like scissors and knives should always be stored in the proper location, according to Vastu Shastra. They can cause mishaps if they are left out in the open, and they can also cause financial instability in the home if they are mismanaged.
Broken Utensils
Broken plates, little dishes, bowls, glasses, and other utensils should not be present in the kitchen or anywhere else in the house, according to Vastu principles. This is because they lead to financial loss and create barriers that impede any form of advancement.
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