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News Topical, Digital Desk : In Vastu Shastra, the main door of a home is considered not just a passageway, but also a gateway for energy. It is here that happiness, peace, prosperity, and positivity enter the home. However, we often, knowingly or unknowingly, pile up shoes and slippers right at the doorstep. Did you know that this small negligence can prevent a home's full prosperity?

According to Vastu Shastra, a pile of shoes at the main entrance is like inviting poverty. Let's explore how this habit hinders your progress and what are the right rules to correct it?

Why is a pile of shoes at the main entrance harmful?

  • Arrival of Goddess Lakshmi - It is believed in Hindu religion that Goddess Lakshmi arrives only through the main door, the house which has dirt or pile of shoes at its door, negative energy resides there and Goddess Lakshmi returns from the door itself.
  • The influence of Rahu and Ketu - Shoes are believed to be associated with Saturn and Rahu. When shoes are scattered around the entrance, the negative influence of Rahu increases, leading to mental tension and arguments among family members.
  • Obstacles to Progress - The front door symbolizes your reputation and opportunities. Dirty shoes here create obstacles to your path to success and prevent career stability.

Correct Vastu rules for keeping shoes and slippers

  • Shoe rack direction - If you take your shoes off outside, keep them in an organized shoe rack. According to Vastu, the best direction for storing shoes is the west or northwest.
  • Never store shoes in the northeast corner of your home . This is considered the direction of the gods, and clutter here can harm the health and financial situation of the head of the household.
  • Don't place the rack directly in front of the door - Make sure that the shoe rack never faces the main door. It should be hidden to one side of the door.
  • Upside down shoes and slippers - Scattered or upside down shoes and slippers cause discord and illness in the house.


Read More: These 5 mistakes can make you poor; according to Vastu, these are considered the biggest causes of poverty.

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