In astrology and especially in the Sanatan Dharm, there is a belief that lighting a lamp prevents negativity and promotes a positive environment. Now, you may have seen a lot of households where people light a lamp near the Tulsi plant, kitchen, main door of the house, or the toilet in the evening. We asked our expert, Astrologer Radhakant Vats about the reason behind this. To know about it in detail, scroll down to read this article.
Why Should You Light A Lamp Near Toilet In The Evening?
The toilet of your home is considered to be the centre of both negative and positive energy, according to vastu shastra. It is said that if the toilet at your home is in the right direction as per Vastu, it transmits positive energy in your house. Otherwise, the spread of negative energy in your house can increase along with Vastu defects, which can trouble all the members of your home. This can hinder your progress, and bring huge losses or diseases into your home. Therefore, it is very important to get rid of the negative energy built in the house.
While it may not be feasible to rebuild your home just to change the direction of the toilet, you can simply follow the measures mentioned in Vastu to avoid negative effects. For example, lighting a lamp near the toilet every evening can help you stay away from such things. The expert told us that every place in the house has a ruling planet, according to vastu shastra. Since Rahu is believed to be the ruling planet of the toilet, it is believed that if you light a lamp near the toilet (Vastu Tips If You Have Toilet Door In Front Of Main Door), it helps in reducing the ill effects of Rahu and drives away evil forces from the house, therefore removing all your troubles.
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