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If there are rusty things in your house, then remove them first during Diwali cleaning.
The festival of lights, Diwali, is knocking at the door. This festival is celebrated every year on the Amavasya date of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month. Lord Ganesha and Mother Lakshmi are worshipped on this day. But before that, people clean their homes, shops, or institutions and throw out the garbage, so that Mother Lakshmi arrives at their home and her blessings remain. During cleaning, many times people keep such things in the house, which are most important to be thrown out of the house because some household things are said to bring poverty. Today, let us know what those things are that are necessary to be thrown out of the house. Let’s know about it from Bhopal resident astrologer and Vastu consultant Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma.
1. Remove rusty things from the house: If there are rusty things in your house, then remove them first during Diwali cleaning because such things attract negative energy in the house. These things also create Vastu defects in your house. Keeping them in the house causes Rahu and Ketu defects, which have a bad effect on your mind. So it is said to remove rusty things from your house first.
2. Do not keep broken idols in the house: Keeping broken idols in the house is not considered auspicious because they are considered a symbol of negative energy. It is believed that if there are broken idols in the house, then an atmosphere of discord and strife is created in your house. Apart from this, such idols also become the reason for your financial loss. So one should remove such idols from the house and immerse them in a clean pond or holy river. This removes poverty.
3. Throw out damaged electrical items: Apart from this, if you have damaged electrical items in your house, then throw them out of your house because damaged electrical items cause Shani Dosh. Due to which the atmosphere of your house gets spoiled and there is a situation of quarrel and conflict every day. So one should also throw out such items from the house before Diwali.