
News India Live, Digital Desk: Vastu, Karma: Lord Shiva has a special occasion for every devotee to please his worship and get his grace. Mahadev’s worship and charity and charity have special significance throughout this month. It is believed that the charity made with true heart is virtuous, but do you know that there are some things that should be avoided during Sawan? According to astrology and religious beliefs, donating such things can make Lord Shiva unhappy and you may have to face negativity and financial troubles. First talk about old, torn or dilapidated clothes. Donation should always be of good and clean items. If you donate clothes that are not wearing or are in a very poor condition, then it can cause misfortune and poverty in the house. The condition of the donated object also affects the energy of the donor itself, so never give broken or chronic items in charity. After this, iron items come. Donating anything made of iron in the month of Sawan is not considered auspicious. According to religious beliefs, iron belongs to the planet Saturn. Sawan is the month of Lord Shiva and by donating iron during this time, along with Shani Dev, Mahadev can also be angry. It can bring unnecessary obstacles and challenges in your life. While donating plastic or broken items should also be avoided. Things made of plastic are sometimes considered a symbol of negative energy and inaccuracy, and should never be given broken or useless things in charity. Donating such items can increase Vastu defects in your house and communicate negative energy, which can cause money loss or health problems. Actual things such as scissors or knives should not be donated. Donating them can cause sourness in your relationship and can increase the discord between family members. Such objects increase negativity and can cause home tribulation. Donation should always be given such items that are useful for others and also transmit positive energy. In addition, coconut water or any offered water is left after anointing on Shivling, should never drink himself. The water offered on the Shivling is only the offerings of Mahadev and it is considered an insult to God to accept it. Such water should be put in a holy plant, such as basil or vine plant or immersed in any other clean place. It is also important to understand that the month of Sawan is the time of devotion, simplicity and dedication, not of meaningless appearances. During this time, spending more money on unnecessary items or extravagance should also be avoided. It is considered superior to emphasize more spiritual purification than materiality in Sawan and devotion to true mind towards God. Use your wealth in virtuous works, but do not donate things that bring negativity. In the month of Sawan, Mahadev is pleased only by true reverence and following these rules and blesses his devotees of happiness, peace and prosperity.
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