Goddess Lakshmi symbolizes wealth and prosperity in Hinduism, and it is believed that her presence ensures affluence in the household. However, certain actions after sunset are thought to displease her and cause her to leave. Here are key practices to avoid during evening hours:
Sweeping: Sweeping the house after sunset is considered disrespectful to Goddess Lakshmi, who may leave if this is done. Additionally, the broom should always be stored out of sight to maintain positive energy.
Money Transactions: Vastu advises against lending, borrowing, or exchanging money after sunset, as this angers the goddess and can affect household prosperity. Tuesday is specifically regarded as unsuitable for monetary dealings.
Giving Salt: Salt, associated with Venus and the Moon astrologically, should never be given to others after sunset. Doing so is believed to negatively impact wealth and success.
Sleeping: Sleeping after sunset is discouraged, as it is said to invite poverty. Instead, lighting a lamp and performing puja in the temple during the evening is recommended.
Touching Tulsi Plant: The sacred Tulsi plant is considered a residence of Goddess Lakshmi. Touching it after sunset can offend her, so avoid contact during evening hours.
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