Vastu tips: Do not put the image of the ancestors in this place in the house even by mistake, otherwise there will be huge damage - Newztezz Online

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Vastu tips: Do not put the image of the ancestors in this place in the house even by mistake, otherwise there will be huge damage


Many
 times we are our ancestral home photographs we impose. It is believed that by placing these pictures of ancestors at home, their blessings remain on the family. But according to Vastu Shastra, there are some things to keep in mind while placing pictures of ancestors in the house. If you don't do this, there are many problems in the house. Let us know what to look for when selecting ancestral images at home.

We should never associate images of ancestors with gods. It is different that our ancestors are as powerful as the gods but they are not considered equal to the gods. Doing this makes us feel guilty and we do not get the auspicious fruit of the gods.

According to Vastushastra, one should never place pictures of ancestors in the bedroom or kitchen. Placing a picture of ancestors in the bedroom or kitchen tends to increase family conflicts and also reduces happiness and prosperity.

One should never place a picture of ancestors in the middle of the house. Because doing so harms the dignity.

Images of the ancestors of the house should never be attached to the living people of the house. Because doing so has a negative effect on the living person. Which shortens the life of a living person.

Images of ancestors should never be hung or hung in the house. It is believed that by doing this, a person's life also hangs and swings like a picture.

Pictures of ancestors should be posted at home here:

According to Vastu Shastra, images of ancestors should always be placed in the northern part of the house. If this is not possible, a picture of the ancestors in the house should be placed on the north wall, so that their vision is always towards the south. Doing so protects the home from untimely death and distress.

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