Deoghar: Vaastu Shastra is equally important in life as worship is important. If everything in life is according to Vaastu Shastra then life remains full of happiness and prosperity. But according to Vastu Shastra, if things are not there then many problems keep arising in life.
According to Vastu, if some things are borrowed from others or used by them, they can bring negative energy into the house. This can create problems like financial crisis, stress and discord in the lives of the family members. Some such things have been discussed here, which should never be borrowed from others, otherwise poverty can reside in the house.
What does Vaastu say in a person’s life?
One should never, even by mistake, borrow a broom from someone else’s house and bring it to one’s own house. This is considered a big mistake in Vastu Shastra. Broom is a symbol of Lakshmi of the house, hence sharing it affects the prosperity of the house. It is believed that this causes negative energy to enter the house and can have a negative impact on financial stability.
Avoid taking these things from others
Giving white items like salt, milk, curd, sugar out of the house especially in the evening is prohibited in Vastu. By doing this, the auspicious energy of the house weakens and there is a possibility of increasing money related problems.
iron objects Iron is considered a symbol of Saturn, hence do not bring iron objects even by mistake by begging them from anyone, the negative effects of Saturn can come to your house along with it and there can be chaos in the whole house.clock: It is believed in Vastu Shastra that one should never ask for a watch from another person, because doing so increases negativity, which also increases problems in the person’s life. Doing so can invite misfortune in your life and remember that the clock should never stop in the house.cloth: Don’t openly borrow someone’s clothes and don’t wear them. Your bad times may start from the day you wear it. Even someone else’s slippers and handkerchief should not be borrowed.





























