Childhood is all about toys. And Rashi is serious. Expensive cars overflowing the closets of children. doll Or the cooking pot. But trouble comes when that favorite toy breaks. Maya falls on the broken wheel of the car. Or ear-cut dolls. Maya pulls that discarded thing carefully in the corner of the room. Ecologists say this mayhem can be deadly for your home. This seemingly common practice actually carries very ominous omens.
According to Vastu Shastra, any broken or useless object represents stagnation. Keeping useless things in the house means inviting negative energy. This negative impact falls most on children. Due to this Vasudosha at home, the child’s attention can be disrupted. Irritability, increased stubbornness or reluctance to study are more common.
Some give these broken toys to needy children. Ecologists are warning here too. According to scriptures, damaged or broken items should never be donated. There is more risk of harm than virtue. If you want to give someone a gift or donation, it is always important to be active and beautiful. So don’t give away broken toys in the name of cleaning up the mess.

Where is the most vulnerable to keep broken toys in the house?
Negative energy effects are not equal in all areas of the home. It is absolutely inappropriate to keep broken pieces especially on the child’s reading table or in the reading room. It hinders the development of intellect. Having such junk in the bedroom or under the bed disturbs sleep. It is inauspicious to have broken toys even near the main entrance of the house. It blocks the entry of auspicious energy into the house.
what to do
It is wise to put aside the emotions and be realistic. When the toy becomes useless, get it out of the house as soon as possible. Remember, a clean and beautiful environment maintains positivity in the home. If illusion is overcome and broken things are removed only then happiness and peace and prosperity will come in the world. Keep the house clutter free for your child’s bright future.
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