Vastu tips for Krishna Janmashtami
About Krishna Janmashtami
Krishna Janmashtami or Gokulashtami is an annual Hindu festival that is celebrated throughout the country. It is an important festival to Hindus and it is celebrated in grandeur particularly at Mathura or Vrindavan. The devotional singing through the midnight (Lord Krishna was born in midnight according to Hindu scriptures and Puranas) and upavas (fasting) and a grand celebration the following day is part of the Janmashtami celebrations.
As per the tradition and being followers of Hindu rituals, few Vastu tips and guidelines are given here as to benefit spiritual knowledge, positive energy, love, peace and prosperity.
Vastu tips:
We always try to get rid of negative energies away from our home, surroundings etc. Some of the negative energies are inscribed in our scriptures so that we know how to stay away from them.
We give you a list of how to place the flute and peacock feathers at home.
1. The flute is made of bamboo and keeping the flute and peacock feathers at home wards-off negative energies away. Not only on Janmashtami day but other days also we can keep them at our home.
2. Keeping a flute also strengthens the family bond and this pleases the Lord who keeps the family happy and prosperous
3. The flute is made of bamboo and it possesses all qualities like fast growth, strength to face an adverse environment. Hence keeping a flute at home is good for progress and stability.
4. Flute rectifies Vastu doshas such as defects of a wrong entrance, beam defect, construction defects etc. The flute converts any kind of negative energy into positive energy.
5. If the building has three houses constructed in a row, then two flutes have to be placed in the shape of a “V”. The mouth of the flute should face downwards on the main entrance door.
6. If the beam is above the head, place the flute such that it should hang appropriately on the beam.
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