Avoid These Items to Keep Your Home Positive and Prosperous
The Impact of Broken Items on Home Energy
When something breaks at home, we often think, 'I'll fix it later.' However, this habit can gradually foster negative energy within the household. According to Vastu Shastra and various cultural beliefs, keeping broken items can displease Goddess Lakshmi, leading to financial difficulties and other troubles.
Items that are broken or useless not only detract from the beauty of your home but can also pave the way for persistent poverty. If you have any of the following items in your home, they could be contributing to your struggles and financial woes.
Items That Spread Negativity: Avoid Keeping Them
Broken Glass
Broken glass in the home can increase stress, conflicts, and financial losses.
Non-Functional Pens
Such pens are seen as obstacles to progress and can hinder career advancement.
Malfunctioning Electrical Appliances
Broken or unused electronic devices can amplify negative energy and the adverse effects of Rahu. It's best to repair or dispose of them promptly.
Damaged Religious Items
Keeping broken idols, torn pictures, or damaged scriptures is considered inauspicious. They should be respectfully disposed of.
Broken Utensils
According to Vastu, broken utensils can displease Goddess Lakshmi, leading to poverty.
Cracked Mirrors
Having a broken mirror can create Vastu defects and activate negative energy.
Non-Working Clocks
A clock symbolizes the flow of life and progress. A stopped clock can bring stagnation to your home.
Damaged Photos
No matter how dear they are, keeping broken photos is considered inauspicious.
Faulty Doors
Issues with main or other doors can hinder the flow of wealth, so they should be repaired immediately.
Broken Beds
A cracked or damaged bed can lead to stress in marital life.
Damaged Furniture
According to Vastu, poor furniture can increase financial scarcity and mental unrest.
