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Why are 'Nazarbattus' Hung on Homes and Vehicles? Discover the Real Reason and Vastu Principles Behind It..
Fashion News Era | May 18, 2026 2:40 PM CST


In India, whenever a new house is built, a new shop opens, or a new vehicle is purchased, the very first step taken is to affix a *Nazarbattu* (an amulet or charm to ward off the evil eye).

In some places, a string of lemons and chilies is hung; elsewhere, a black thread is tied; while in other regions, a mask depicting a demon or a frightening face is placed at the main entrance of the house.

In today's times, some people might dismiss this as mere superstition; however, *Vastu Shastra* offers a profound explanation for this practice. Let us explore exactly why these *Nazarbattus* are hung on homes and vehicles, and what the correct *Vastu* guidelines are for their placement.

**The Real Reason Behind Affixing a *Nazarbattu***

**Neutralizing Negative Energy**
According to *Vastu Shastra*, energy constantly radiates from a person's body and thoughts. When an individual gazes upon a beautiful home or a new vehicle with ill intent or feelings of envy, a negative energy emanates from them—commonly referred to as the "Evil Eye" (*Buri Nazar*). The *Nazarbattu* absorbs this negative energy, thereby preventing it from casting any direct, detrimental effect upon the object in question.

**A Significant Factor**
There is also a major psychological reason behind this practice. When an outsider looks at your home or vehicle, the peculiar or frightening appearance of the *Nazarbattu* immediately diverts their attention. Science, too, acknowledges that such an abrupt disruption of focus breaks the individual's concentration, thereby diminishing the potency of their negative or envious sentiments.

**Vastu Guidelines for Placing a *Nazarbattu***
**Correct Placement for Homes:** The *Nazarbattu* should always be placed directly above the main entrance of the house, positioned right in the center. It should be affixed in such a manner that it is the very first thing to catch the eye of anyone approaching from the outside.

**Guidelines for Vehicles:** For vehicles, the *Nazarbattu* can be placed on the front grille or hung from the rear-view mirror inside the cabin, ensuring it is clearly visible to anyone approaching from the front.

**Replace Immediately if Damaged:** If the string of lemons and chilies dries out, or if the mask becomes broken or damaged, it signifies that the *Nazarbattu* has fully absorbed the negative energy directed toward the object. In such a situation, it should be removed immediately, and a new *Nazarbattu* should be put in its place on a Saturday or a Tuesday.


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