There are many ways mentioned in Vastu Shastra through which you can bring peace and happiness in your home. There are also some remedies through which you can get rid of financial problems.
It is often seen that people are not able to save money even after working hard, while earning a lot. In such a situation, they have to face financial crisis and they remain worried. If you want to end these problems, then you should do Vastu remedies. In Vastu Shastra, peacock feather is considered holy and auspicious. In such a situation, if it is kept in the right direction, then positivity will come in the house and wealth will also increase.
What is the solutionAccording to Vastu Shastra, a peacock feather eliminates the negative energy of the house. It also promotes positivity. In such a situation, if it is placed at the right place, then the financial problems going on in the house will end immediately. It is believed that the effect of peacock feather reduces the troubles in the house and happiness and prosperity remains. In such a situation, its effect will be better only when its direction is right.
According to Vastu Shastra, it (peacock feather) should be kept in the east or north direction. This keeps positive energy in the house and brings happiness and peace back home. This not only gives mental peace but also removes financial problems.
Where should it be kept?Peacock feathers are considered sacred, so it should not be kept anywhere. Keep the peacock feather in the east direction in the temple of the house. By doing this, Lord Krishna will keep his blessings. Along with this, if you keep the peacock feather in the safe, then wealth also increases. With time, the problem of money in the house ends.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on religious beliefs and folk beliefs. There is no scientific evidence for this. NewsCrab does not provide any proof of the truth of any thing.)
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